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Kids With Pet Dogs Less Likely To Suffer From Anxiety, Study Finds Having a pet dog is one way to reduce the chance of your child having clinical anxiety, according to a new study. By Lucy Uprichard | Nov 28, 2015 12:51 PM EST.
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PMS May Indicate Future High Blood Pressure Researchers out of the University of MA and the Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health have conducted a study which evaluated the relationship between high blood pressure and PMS.
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In hiring weed czar, California seeks a technocrat — not a stoner Angela Grasty weighs and packages medical marijuana at Harborside Health Center in Oakland on June 5, 2014. Angela Grasty weighs and packages medical marijuana at Harborside... If there's one nagging concern keeping you from applying to be the ...
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FDA declines expanded approval for Bristol-Myers' Opdivo drug Bristol-Myers Squibb Co said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve its immuno-oncology drug, Opdivo, for its expanded use to treat an additional type of advanced skin cancer.
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FDA declines expanded approval for Bristol-Myers' Opdivo drug Nov 27 Bristol-Myers Squibb Co said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to approve its immuno-oncology drug, Opdivo, for its expanded use to treat an additional type of advanced skin cancer.
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E. Coli in Celery Blend Prompts Huge Recall of Products Linked to the Costco chicken salad outbreak that sickened at least 19, the FDA announces dozens of recalls. Check this complete list.
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Coli outbreak linked to Costco chicken salad The same strain, which can cause serious gastrointestinal illness, especially in young children and the elderly, is perhaps most often associated with the 1993 outbreak that killed four children who ate undercooked hamburgers at Jack in the Box fast ...
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Breakthrough paves way for new Alzheimer's cure New treatments for Alzheimer's disease could be on the horizon after a team of researchers discovered how the degenerative brain condition destroys the connections between brain cells.
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Chance for new Alzheimer's disease treatment after uni research breakthrough University scientists have discovered how the illness destroys the ability for brain cells talk to each other. Scientists have uncovered how synapses, the links between brain cells, are destroyed in the early stages of the degenerative brain condition ...
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Brazil confirms zica virus link to fetal brain-damage outbreak RIO DE JANEIRO Nov 28 A link between a form of fetal brain damage and the mosquito-born zica virus has been confirmed by Brazilian health authorities on Saturday.
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Brazil links Zika fever to birth defects Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a female yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti. Image copyright Science Photo Library Image caption Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are carriers of the yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya viruses as well as Zika.
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Faithful Should Support Planned Parenthood As a person of faith and a leader in the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice at the national level, I am writing in support of Planned Parenthood.
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Researchers Genetically Modify Mosquitoes to Be Malaria-Resistant An Anopheles stephensi mosquito, in flight, pictured in 2005. Scientists at UC Irvine have inserted a gene into the Anopheles stephensi mosquitos, genetically engineering a resistance to the Malaria virus, preventing its spread through mosquito bites.
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Hair Tie Responsible For Life-Threatening Wrist Infection Audrey Kopp of Louisville, Kentucky needed arm surgery after acquiring a severe infection from wearing a hair tie on her wrist. (Photo : Facebook ). Audrey Kopp of Louisville, Kentucky needed arm surgery after acquiring a severe infection from wearing ...
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Texas abortion providers, rights groups condemn Colorado shooting Anti-abortion activists demonstrated at the Planned Parenthood of South Dallas on West Virginia Avenue in August, in light of videos about Planned Parenthood selling fetus parts.
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Cold, stable air mass triggers Thurston County burn ban this weekend The Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) has called for a Stage 1 Burn Ban for Thurston County starting at 4 p.m. Friday (Nov. 27) and continuing until conditions warrant a change.
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Dog Chew Bones Distributed at PetSmart in 9 States Recalled for Salmonella Risk Blue Buffalo dog bone Blue Buffalo Company of Wilton, CT, is recalling one production lot of Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bones because the product has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
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Massachusetts, Like Boston, Weighs Raising Legal Age for Buying Cigarettes to 21 BOSTON - As Boston considers raising the legal age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21, from 18, state lawmakers are weighing the possibility of making such a change statewide.
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Does High-Potency Marijuana Do More Damage To The Brain? There's been a long and heated debate about whether marijuana actually triggers long-term changes in a person, both neurologically and psychologically.
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North Carolina barber gives 9-year-old free haircuts for life for straight-A ... After barber Mike Shelton learned that a young customer had never made straight A's, he offered him free haircuts for life if he could make the grade.
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Tomah VA adopts second improvement plan The Tomah VA Medical Center announced Friday that it has adopted another plan to improve patient care. The release of the "100-day plan" comes almost 11 months after media reports that veterans at the center were prescribed high doses of opioid ...
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State weighs raising legal age for buying tobacco to 21 BOSTON (AP) - As Boston considers raising the legal age for purchasing cigarettes and other tobacco products in the city from 18 to 21, Massachusetts lawmakers are weighing the possibility of a making such a change on a statewide basis.
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Brazil finds Zika virus causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads The Zika virus, which has spread across a large part of Latin America, is the cause of abnormally small heads in newborn babies, a condition known as microcephaly, Brazil's Health Ministry confirmed Saturday.
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Attacks on abortion providers have increased since the Planned Parenthood videos A white male gunman killed three people, including one police officer, and injured nine others Friday at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs.
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Why Massachusetts wants to raise the smoking age to 21 The Massachusetts legislature is considering a bill to raise the age limit for buying cigarettes to 21 as a way to further lower smoking rates by stopping access for high school students.
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Will company selling lifesaving drug for $1 still make a profit? Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli caused a public uproar when he drastically raised the price of the 62-year-old prescription drug for cancer and AIDS patients called Daraprim.
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Wynne says she shares concerns about medical marijuana vaping rules Kathleen Wynne says she would "have a problem" with someone vaporizing medical marijuana next to her in a movie theatre. The Ontario premier's comments come after a week in which her government quietly exempted medical marijuana users from an ...
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Liberals deserve defeat on hydro prices Of all the files that Premier Kathleen Wynne's Liberal government and its predecessor under Dalton McGuinty have botched, electricity displays their incompetence more than any other.
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Defunding Planned Parenthood Could Mean Struggles for Health Centers By Rebecca Anzel and Jessica Pereda - Scott County, Ind., is a 190 square mile, rural area on the southeastern edge of the state. Thirty-six miles north of Louisville, Ky.
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E. coli outbreak linked to Turlock Chipotle restaurant The Center for Disease Control (CDC) said 45 people had been infected with a strain of E. coli, 43 of whom reported eating at a Chipotle restaurant.
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Do men eat more to show off to women? Maybe it's due to our evolution from the era of cave men when the strongest and fastest hunters would have the biggest bounty to eat.
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Gonzales hospital listed as top performer GONZALES– St. Elizabeth Hospital announced today that it has been recognized as a 2014 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by The Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States.
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Food recall expands to Nob Hill, Raley's stores SACRAMENTO -- Raley's has announced the recall of several products containing celery and onions at its Bay Area and Northern California groceries, including Nob Hill, Raley's and Bel Air stores.
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Majority of prison drugs used for mental illness Last year, there were enough pills for depression prescribed inside the state's prisons to give one to every man, woman and child in Sioux Falls.
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Starbucks Shareholders Booed Pro-Lifer Asking Company to Stop Supporting ... Some of America's top corporations have announced publicly that they do not support Planned Parenthood in light of revelations about their organ harvesting business.
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