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One group of middle-aged whites in the U.S. is dying at a startling rate A large segment of white middle-aged Americans has suffered a startling rise in its death rate since 1999, reversing decades of progress, according to a new review of statistics published Monday.
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Death Rates Rising for Middle-Aged White Americans, Study Finds Something startling is happening to middle-aged white Americans. Unlike every other age group, unlike every other racial and ethnic group, unlike their counterparts in other rich countries, death rates in this group have been rising, not falling.
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A group of middle-aged whites in the US is dying at a startling rate A large segment of white middle-aged Americans has suffered a startling rise in its death rate since 1999, according to a review of statistics published Monday that shows a sharp reversal in decades of progress toward longer lives.
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1 in 5 pediatricians reject unvaccinated patients There are two schools of thought: Rejecting families who don't vaccinate sends a strong message, but keeping them in the fold might help change their minds.
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Kids Who Have Puppies or Ponies May Have Lower Asthma Risk Greyhound breeder Kevin Gant holds part of a litter of four week old puppies in Norfolk June 5, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Helgren. Filed Under: Tech & Science, puppies, ponies.
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Sanofi and BioNTech Announce Cancer Immunotherapy Collaboration and License ... Sanofi and BioNTech A.G. today announced that they have entered into a multiyear exclusive collaboration and license agreement. This research collaboration between Sanofi and BioNTech will leverage the scientific expertise of the two organizations to ...
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Sanofi, BioNTech sign cancer treatment partnership PARIS Sanofi and BioNTech said they signed a collaboration and license agreement to discover and develop up to five cancer immunotherapies, the companies said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Soybean foods may protect menopausal women against osteoporosis Eating a diet rich in both soy protein and isoflavones can protect menopausal women from bone weakening and osteoporosis, according to the results of a preliminary study presented today at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Edinburgh.
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Why do teeth turn yellow with age? Q. Why do teeth turn yellow with age? Is there any way to prevent it? Besides the cumulative effect of the many external causes of tooth discoloration over a lifetime, there are at least two structural changes that make teeth more likely to appear ...
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The Latest: Washington woman files lawsuit against Chipotle The latest developments in an E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants in Washington state and Oregon (all times local): 9:15 p.m.. A woman has filed a lawsuit against Chipotle, claiming she contracted an E.coli infection after eating a burrito ...
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Washington woman sues Chipotle over E. coli outbreak Washington woman sues Chipotle over E. coli outbreak »Play Video A pedestrian walks past a closed Chipotle restaurant Monday, Nov. 2, 2015, in Seattle.
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Manchester Uni develops cancer therapy 'grenades' Researchers at Manchester University are advancing a new targeted approach to treating cancer that involves 'throwing' drug-packed grenades with heat-sensitive triggers at tumour cells.
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New program aims to improve access to mental health resources According to a 2013 poll by Mental Health America, Washington ranked 47th on state mental health care systems. That puts Washington state above only four others, including Oregon, which ranks 51st on the list.
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Virtual tour offers glimpse of Alzheimer's Angela Gaskins, left, staffing coordinator with Home Instead Senior Care, talks with Kendra Mariotti after placing headphones on her during an Alzheimer's simulation at Home Instead Senior Care in Wilmington.
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Report: Teens spend 9 hours a day using media You probably won't be surprised to hear that a new report found that teens and tweens spend a lot of time watching TV, videos and movies, playing video games, reading, listening to music and checking social media, but you might be somewhat shocked by ...
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Teens spend a 'mind-boggling' 9 hours a day using media, report says Kelly Wallace is CNN's digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering family, career and life. Read her other columns, and follow her reports at CNN Parents and on Twitter.
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Teens spend nearly nine hours every day consuming media Teens are spending more than one-third of their days using media such as online video or music - nearly nine hours on average, according to a new study from the family technology education non-profit group, Common Sense Media.
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Deer Photobombs Baby's Photo Shoot Megan Rion, owner of Imagine That Photography by Megan Rion, photographed Maggie the deer in an infant shoot on October 20. more +. 323 Shares.
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Mark Bittman: Why I Quit My Dream Job at the New York Times Could there be a better week to form a company specializing in vegan meals? As everyone knows, the World Health Organization last week labeled processed meat a carcinogen and said red meat was probably dangerous as well.
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Health: Most Toddlers Use Mobile Devices, According To New Research PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Most toddlers use mobile devices like a smart phone, according to new research from North Philadelphia. And significantly, for the first time, this study shows even poor children have portable devices, signaling an end to what's ...
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Ground beef recalled due to possible E. coli Wash hands with warm, soapy water for at least 20 seconds before and after handling raw meat and poultry. Wash cutting boards, dishes and utensils with hot, soapy water.
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Guinness Is Changing Its Brewing Process Which Means You Won't Be Drinking ... Sorry, fish bladder lovers. You won't find that in your Guinness beer, anymore! Before you ask us if we're feeling OK because we seem to be spouting nonsense, you should know that Guinness just announced it was doing away with using fish bladders in ...
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Rescued baby squirrel with glaucoma has eye removed DETROIT - The options were limited when Thelma and Louise - 4-week-old squirrels found in a yard - were brought to a veterinary hospital in Birmingham.
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Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes Says the Company Will "absolutely" Get FDA Approval At Fortune's Global Forum, Elizabeth Holmes defended her company against a spate of bad press. Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes is not hiding.
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Guinness stout plans a vegan brew in 2016 To make Guinness acceptable to vegetarian and vegan drinkers, the Irish brewer is changing the way it produces the popular creamy dark stout by eliminating fish bladder.
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Breast Cancer Rates On The Rise Among Black Women Cancer Screening (Photo : Reuters) New research suggests that breast cancer rates among African American women are continuing to increase, converging with rates among white women and closing a gap that had existed for decades.
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10 Confirmed Cases Of Dengue Fever On Hawaii Island HAWAII ISLAND - The Hawaii Department of Health has confirmed 10 cases of "locally-acquired" dengue fever on Hawaii Island, and now says that one of the vector hotspots for infected mosquitoes is in South Kona, in the Ho'okena / Honaunau area.
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Are Americans Eating Healthier? Take This Study with a Grain of Salt People in the United States have been eating healthier - in fact, a new study finds that improved diets have prevented 1.1 million premature deaths over a 14-year period.
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There are ways to change the statistics of lung cancer To learn about Shine a Light events elsewhere in Kentucky, go to Lungcanceralliance.org/shine-a-light-on-lung-cancer. No one wants to talk about cancer, especially lung cancer.
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Study analyzes impact of advertising, free toys and Kids Menu on Children Children's meals are promoted on TV with adverts featuring toys, and it has been suggested that this may prompt children to request eating at fast food restaurants.
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Are TV ads making your children fat? Seemingly confirming the familiar warnings of pediatricians and other researchers, a new study in the Journal of Pediatrics finds that fast food commercials featuring toy giveaways led children to ask their parents to take them to the restaurants.
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Ladies: No Shave November Gillette's Venus Breeze razor has a gel strip on either side of the blade that, when applied to the leg, with water, creates a slippery film that acts as a shave gel.
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Your Spouse Could Make You More Likely To Survive Heart Surgery (Reuters Health) - Formerly married people may be at an increased risk of disability or death soon after heart surgery, suggests new U.S.
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The shocking tale of AIDS victim Ryan White -- and why $2.2 billion is being ... The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program hauled in $2.2 billion this past fiscal year - and it's all to benefit HIV/AIDS sufferers in memory of a teenager whose tragic death will not soon be forgotten.
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Ryan White's heartbreaking tale raises $2.2 billion for AIDS care The memory of Ryan White lives on 25 years after his death, with the announcement of a $2.2 billion donation to the foundation named in his honor.
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Pharmacy accidentally gave kids bipolar pills instead of candy A worker at a Canadian pharmacy accidentally gave out out bipolar medication to trick-or-treaters instead of candy, according to a report.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Sparked by Shorter Days at Cigna dot com slash take control. Test Text1 plain ? It's called the weekend download. Information to help you get your weekend started right.
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Teens and e-cigarettes: cool or calamity? The small clouds are more noticeable than the people enveloped in the white smoke, visible on city streets and college campuses across America.
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Study finds patients stay on antibiotics too long to treat acne Clinicians treating severe acne leave too many patients on ineffective antibiotics for far too long before prescribing more potent needed therapy with isotretinoin, claim United States researchers.
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Big House blood drive starts 34th Blood Battle Belleville resident Mallory Frazier plays with arts and crafts for the Blood Battle kick off event at Michigan Stadium on Sunday. Kristina Perkins/ Daily.
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2 red tide blooms confirmed off Florida's Gulf coast State wildlife officials are monitoring two red tide blooms along Florida's Gulf coast. Red tide is a naturally occurring, higher-than-normal concentration of microscopic algae that produce toxins that can affect the central nervous system of fish and ...
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Komen race filled with strength, tears BALBOA PARK - The more than 12,000 runners and walkers who crossed the Race for the Cure finish line Sunday morning in Balboa Park did it to celebrate how life goes on after breast cancer.
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