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Smoking high-strength cannabis may damage nerve fibres in brain The brain's white matter seen from the front as obtained by diffusion tensor imaging. Photograph: Institute of Psychiatry. Ian Sample Science editor.
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More funds sought to fight HIV/AIDS ISLAMABAD: The government sought on Friday enhanced financial allocations to fight HIV and AIDS at a time when UNAIDS suggests more efforts as the epidemic still has low prevalence in the country.
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UNICEF: AIDS Now Top Killer of Africa's Teens Last updated on: November 27, 2015 10:24 AM. JOHANNESBURG—. As a child in Cameroon, Mani Djelassem never knew why she was constantly falling ill.
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Wheelchair users more likely to die in car crashes Wheelchair users have a significantly higher risk of being killed in car collisions than other pedestrians, according to recent research.
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This Poor Woman Learned A Valuable Lesson About Putting Hair Ties On Your Wrist Here's a fun fact for you: a hair tie around your wrist could possibly kill you. No, it's not because it'll cut off your circulation (although check out what happens when people tie their man buns and ponytails too tightly), but because they can ...
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Scientists Hope To Eliminate Malaria With Genetically Modified Mosquito Strain Scientists created a genetically modified mosquito strain with malaria-blocking genes to be passed in the wild in hopes of eliminating the disease.
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Painful Chikungunya Virus Can be Worse Than Feared, Study Shows Chikungunya, a painful, mosquito-borne virus that's spreading fast across the Americas, can be more serious than feared, researchers report.
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Obesity in youth may harm health later in life, even after weight loss A new study finds that even if overweight or obese young women slim down later on, obesity-linked damage to the heart may linger for decades.
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Genetically Modified Salmon Approved For Consumption For example, the food from the fish had to be safe to eat; the recombinant DNA construct had to be safe for the fish itself; and the AquaAdvantage Salmon had to meet the sponsor's claim about faster growth.
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New type 1 diabetes treatment involves immune system If you are a diabetes sufferer, this may be a good news for you. Scientists from the universities of California and Yale recently released information detailing that they discovered a way to boost the immune system and thus restore insulin production ...
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New type 1 diabetes treatment involves immune system Researchers at the universities of Yale and California have shown that by boosting the immune system, insulin production could be restored.
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2017 Fiat 124 Spider Ad featuring Charlie Sheen was notably absent during ... The new 2017 Fiat 124 Spider's ad, featuring Charlie Sheen driving wildly in the latest roadster, was absent at the time of the unveiling of the two-seater vehicle previously this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
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Costco Says It Will Not Sell Genetically-Modified Salmon Costco joins the list of stores that will not sell genetically-modified salmon recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Study Links Weight Loss with Fat Stored In Body Findings of a new study have shown that people who have higher amounts of fat stored in their body usually face difficulty in losing weight despite numerous efforts.
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Abortion clinics: A history of attacks Abortion providers have been the target of multiple attacks over the years. Detectives are still trying to figure out a motive for Friday's shooting at Planned Parenthood, but the organization has been targeted directly in the past.
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Many Americans Believe They Don't Need The Flu Vaccine Flu season is in swing and likely won't let up until April. It seemed like high time to check in on how Americans feel about flu vaccination, so we asked more than 3,000 adults in the latest NPR-Truven Health Analytics Health Poll, conducted during the ...
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Men Eat More When Dining With Women Common belief is that women eat less when people are watching, but when the dinner tables are turned it appears so are the trends.
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PMS May Increase Risk Of High Blood Pressure Did you know that PMS may increase the risk of high blood pressure later in life? (Photo : Facebook/I HATE STOMACH ACHES ). PMS may be a sign of high blood pressure in the future, according to a recent study.
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It's tough to lose weight because of stored fat Its levels increase in connection to the fat mass, which makes it harder for fat people to lose weight. The authors suggest that sLR11 helps fat cells resist burning too much fat during "spikes" in other metabolic signals following large meals or short ...
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Many Americans believe they don't need flu vaccine A Walgreens employee holds a syringe during a free flu shot clinic at Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland, California in this December 19, 2014 file photo.
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Walnuts Diabetes Study: Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes Reduced By Daily Consumption ... A walnuts study found that people's risk of type 2 diabetes was significantly reduced when eating a handful of the nuts everyday.
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Men Eat More When Women Are Watching, Study Finds Although the study's findings are intriguing, the small sample size and lack of social context analysis make it hard to be sure of its accuracy.
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Obesity In Youth Increase Risk of Cardiac Death Later In Life Obesity (Photo : Reuters) Overweight and obesity throughout adulthood could increase an individual's risk of sudden cardiac death, according to a recent study from Harvard University.
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Men may eat more when women are watching: Study If women are prone to "eat like a bird" when men are watching, men may be similarly programmed to "eat like a horse" when women are around, suggests a small U.S.
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Ontario to allow smoking and vaping medical marijuana in public places Associate Health Minister Dipika Damerla says based on feedback from the media and comments online, the government will take another look at the exemption.
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New York Health Co-Op's Collapse Hits Physicians Mount Kisco Medical Group PC, in the Hudson Valley, provided care to more than 13,000 patients who used Health Republic Insurance of New York.
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Planned Parenthood Is Suing Texas To Protect Thousands Of Patients Texas' plans of cutting Medicaid funding rose after the release of a series of videos showing Planned Parenthood staff discussing about fetal tissue sales and price negotiations after abortion procedures.
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Planned Parenthood Files Lawsuit Against Texas To Stop Removal From Medicaid Planned Parenthood has filed a lawsuit against Texas for attempting to cut the clinic's Medicaid funding. Texas is one of five states to try to black funding for Planned Parenthood.
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Minneapolis VA taking steps to clean water system of Legionnaires disease bacteria Jim Mone, ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP Minneapolis VA officials said routine testing on Nov. 19 found the type of Legionella bacteria that causes most human illness.
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GOP sets Senate push against health law, Planned Parenthood In this Sept. 27, 2013 file photo, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., center, accompanied by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, left, and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Should we 'obey' burning edict? #I guess that should mean something to me. But to be frank, it doesn't. #We had a blue sky this morning, and a gentle breeze. Over the last couple weeks, we've had rain, freezing rain and even snow.
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Gorging on red meat 'means you're 50% more likely to trigger a STROKE' The more red meat a person indulges in, the more likely they are to suffer a life-threatening stroke, experts have warned. The protein increases the chance a person will experience a blockage in the blood vessels that supply the brain - known as an ...
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Chikungunya virus could cause brain damage, study warns MINNEAPOLIS - A study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology reveals that the mosquito-borne Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV) is a substantial cause of Central Nervous System disease (CNS), which begins with an inflammation of the brain, known as ...
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Alcohol Consumption: Women Catching Up to Men's Drinking Habits, Study Finds Based on data collected from 2002 to 2012, researchers reported that women's drinking patterns are starting to become like those of the men.
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Recall: Dog chews sold in PetSmart stores recalled due to Salmonella risk Blue Buffalo Company is voluntarily recalling one production lot of Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bones. This is being done in an abundance of caution, as the product has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
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Weekend Babies More Likely To Develop Complications, Researchers Say Researchers found a link between the day the baby is born and the baby's likelihood of developing complications or being stillborn.
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Simple steps to protect yourself against antibiotic resistance According to the CDC, at least two million people a year in the U.S. become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, leading to more than 23,000 deaths.
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Red Cross Asks for Blood to Save Lives PADUCAH, KY - This holiday season, the American Red Cross urges individuals to give something that means something - a blood or platelet donation.
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Babies Born At Weekends Have Greater Death Risk Experts estimated 770 more babies die annually and 470 more infections occur among new mothers than would happen if performance was consistent across the week.
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Surrogate Mom Pressured To Abort Triplets A surrogate mother is being pressured to abort the babies she's carrying because a single man in Georgia doesn't want triplets.
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Randy Orton Reportedly Needs Neck Surgery Randy Orton will need neck surgery after he recovers from shoulder surgery, according to a report attributed to Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer publication.
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Cvs Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS) rerated by Analysts to Average of 1.3 ? The overall rating for the company is 1.3. The rating is an average of the various different ratings given by analysts and brokers to Cvs Health Corporation, and then averaged into one rating by a team of analysts at Zacks in Chicago, Illinois.
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