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Progesterone Does Not Make A Difference In Women With History Of Miscarriages (Photo : Getty Images/Christopher Furlong) Giving progesterone to women does not improve chances of carrying a pregnancy to term. A new study has rescinded the assertion that giving progesterone to women who have suffered three or more improves their ...
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E. coli from Costco chicken salad traced to tainted celery LOS ANGELES A multi-state E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 19 people who ate rotisserie chicken salad sold at Costco Wholesale Corp's (COST.
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Wheelchair users more likely than other pedestrians to die in car crashes Wheelchair users 36 percent more likely than other pedestrians to be killed in traffic collisions. Photo by Minerva Studio/Shutterstock.
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Study: Added progesterone no help to pregnant women with miscarriage history Progesterone supplements given to pregnant women who have had multiple miscarriages may not prevent another miscarriage, a new study found.
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CDC Coming Back President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf says the U.S. Center for Disease Control or CDC scientists are coming back to country to conduct some research on the Ebola disease.
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Personalized diets may alleviate elevated glucose levels Elevated postprandial blood glucose and its metabolic consequences may successfully be modified by personalized diets, according to recent study findings published in Cell.
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6 tips for cutting calories this Thanksgiving It's almost Thanksgiving— you can practically hear the collective unbuckling of belts across the nation. The average American will eat about 4,500 calories and 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving, according to the Calorie Control Council.
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Study: Large increase in dermatological drug prices since 2009 Researchers said there is no apparent reason for the huge increase in drug prices during the last six years, aside from companies thinking "they can get away with it.
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Junior doctors' strike: Government agrees to talks at Acas in bid to avoid walkout The threat of strike action by thousands of junior doctors is hanging in the balance after a Jeremy Hunt agreed to Acas talks between health officials and unions.
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New study highlights massive prescription price hikes MILWAUKEE | Derma-Smoothe oil is a topical treatment for eczema that cost $46 in 2009. This year, its retail drugstore price hit $323.
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PEOPLE reports Charlie Sheen HIV-positive On Monday morning, NBC announced that Charlie Sheen would be sitting down with Matt Lauer on Tuesday to make a "revealing personal announcement" on the Today show.
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Charlie Sheen's PA reveals moment actor revealed HIV diagnosis: 'Don't touch In all likelihood, the shelved 124 ads probably had similar suggestiveness to it. So even if Fiat were to keep on Sheen for future ads, they probably had to go back to the drawing board after this most recent news regarding the actor.
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Dengue Fever Scare Decimates Preseason Hoops Tourneys An Aedes aegypti mosquito is pictured here. The mosquito is one of two in Hawai'i known to spread the dengue virus. Hawai'i Department of Health photo.
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Vile pharma CEO goes back on promise to slash price of drug for AIDS and ... The despised ex-hedge funder who raised the price of a life-saving drug for AIDS and cancer patients from $13.50 to $750 a tablet is going back on his promise to reduce the price of the pill - just in time for Thanksgiving.
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Charlie Sheen's Former Assistant Opens Up About The Actor's Decadent Lifestyle ... Whether it's the girls, the money, or the drugs, Steve Han has seen it all. The 34-year-old was Charlie Sheen's assistant for two-and-a-half years, and was responsible for booking his travel and running his errands.
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Hollywood Flashback: In 1985, 'An Early Frost' Tackled HIV on TV Will Smith, Mark Ruffalo and Four More A-List Actors on Hollywood Racism, Aging and … Peeing in Sinks? Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett and Six More Top Actresses on Pay Gap, Sex Scenes and the Price of Speaking Frankly: "There Is Always a ...
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No, the Tryptophan in Turkey Won't Make You Sleepy As the common myth goes, you're ready for bed soon after Thanksgiving dinner because the turkey you eat is loaded with tryptophan, which makes you drowsy and drags you into slumber.
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Glitter beards are the latest trend for men — yes, really More and more men are sporting beards these days. That's not news to any of us. But a brave handful are taking things one step further and having a bit of, er, festive fun with them for the holidays by meshing glitter into their whiskers.
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Decoded: Why some find it hard to lose weight, protein to be blamed Finally, researchers have explained why it is very hard for some people to lose weight even after hours of workout while some lose weight in a jiffy.
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New condom craze promotes safe sex Teens - and some adults - have taken to social media to post videos of themselves having swollen water-filled condoms dropped on their heads.
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Condom Challenge Goes Viral But It Can Be Dangerous The great condom challenge is the new weird trend of cyberspace that has caught everyone's attention. It started with the Harlem Shake and proceeded to the Ice Bucket Challenge.
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Protein Inhibits Body's Ability To Lose Weight In People With More Fat A protein may be preventing you from losing fat, according to a recent study. (Photo : Flickr). People with higher amounts of stored fat may have more difficulty losing weight, according to a recent study.
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World AIDS Day: Let's make it the last one People with HIV can lead perfectly normal lives if there's timely medical intervention. But India, with the third highest HIV population in the world, still follows outdated norms.
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Prevent Diabetes by Eating Walnuts Walnuts have always been considered to convey a wide range of benefits, but adequate studies on the majority of these claims are yet to appear.
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Pet Dogs Reduce Childhood Anxiety (Photo : Getty Images/Carl Court) A new study has found that children who have pet dogs are less likely to suffer from anxiety compared to their peers.
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Got PMS? You Might Have High Blood Pressure In The Future, Says Study However, women who ate high amounts of B vitamin were less likely to develop hypertension. LiveScience.com. By Agata Blaszczak Boxe.
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PolitiFact: Effects of 2011 Texas health changes aren't as claimed Wendy Davis recalled recent Texas history while weighing in on the Republican push to defund Planned Parenthood. In an interview on MSNBC's "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell," the former Texas Democratic gubernatorial nominee and state ...
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Don't Blame the Bird for Your Post-Thanksgiving Feast Snooze Have you ever heard the turkey is responsible for that sleepy feeling some of us have after our Thanksgiving meal? Some say tryptophan, a substance that naturally occurs in turkey, is the culprit.
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Tech-Powered Tattoo Can Measure Vital Biometrics Tattoo embracing the advent of technology is no stranger to people. Remember the body art that unlocks smart phones by Motorola or the research that uses sweat to generate power?
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Chaotic Moon Introduces Biosensor Tattoos The latest in wearable devices might only be skin deep, thanks to new technology being developed to create tattoos (image: Chaotic Moon Studios) made of conductive materials.
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Premenstrual syndrome may confer elevated risk for hypertension Women with moderate-to-severe premenstrual syndrome had a 40% increased risk for hypertension later in life compared with women with few or no menstrual symptoms in a recent study.
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Walnut Consumption Improves Dietary Quality (HealthDay News) - The inclusion of walnuts in an ad libitum diet for 6 months is associated with improved diet quality, according to a study published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care.
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Feeling Lonely? This Can Be Dangerous For Your Health Taking time for yourself is one thing, but feeling lonely can actually be dangerous to your health, according to a recent study. (Photo : Sara Jo).
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Early detection of cervical cancer increased after ACA expanded coverage The Affordable Care Act may have helped more women get early treatment for cervical cancer, according to a preliminary new study. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Loneliness Can Make You Physically Sick, So Here Are 6 Ways To Fight It Although loneliness is a universal human emotion, it is also highly individual. Being lonely is far more complex than fleeting feelings of sadness and isolation, which makes treating this troubling state especially tricky.
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Ebola - The wind that blows, will it stop? The cold wind of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) took its first sweep in 1976. The effects of it goose bumps - very lethal, very infectious - were instantaneously felt in Nzara, a Sudanese town, and in Yambuku of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Cervical Cancer: Earlier Diagnosis in Some After ACA The 2010 Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Expansion (ACA-DCE) allowed adults to remain on their parents' health insurance plans until age 26 years.
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Healthy diets may not be one-size-fits-all (Reuters Health) - When two people follow the same weight-loss diet to the letter, but one fails to lose weight, the problem might be their bodies' different responses to the same foods, a recent Israeli study suggests.
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Coke exec talks about 'adversarial' ties with critics NEW YORK - Coke says it wants to mend relations with critics of its sugary drinks. Sandy Douglas, president of Coke North America, said in an interview with The Associated Press that Coke is hoping to change its "adversarial" relationship with public ...
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Men are covering their beards in glitter The man bun isn't the only beauty trend at the forefront of experimental grooming. Say hello to the glitter beard, a fad inciting guys to go all pre-school with their facial manes, because teeny ornaments are so last holiday season.
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Lawmakers: Agency Not Doing Enough Against Dengue Fever HONOLULU - Hawaii state Sen. Russell Ruderman worries whenever there's a mosquito buzzing in his home. Until recently, he didn't give the common pests much thought, but now his wife is six months pregnant and there's a growing dengue fever ...
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