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Study suggests taking anti-depressants during pregnancy increases autism risk Does taking anti-depressants in pregnancy raise the risk of birth defects in the baby?. Darron Cummings / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print.
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Daughters of Charity Health System closes deal with hedge fund Ending almost two years in limbo, the financially beleaguered Daughters of Charity Health System on Monday announced it has closed a $260 million investment deal with an East Coast hedge fund that will keep one of the Bay Area's oldest hospital chains ...
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Non-Profit Hospital Daughters Of Charity Inks $260 Million Deal With Hedge Fund After garnering the approval of the state of California, Daughters of Charity finally closed a deal with BlueMountain Capital Management.
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FDA approves Merck drug to reverse effects of muscle relaxants Merck & Co Inc.'s drug to reverse the effects of muscle relaxants used during surgery has won U.S. approval. The Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it approved the drug, Bridion, to reverse the effects of deep paralysis caused by rocuronium ...
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Surgery May Beat Radiation for Men With Early Stage Prostate Cancer TUESDAY, Dec. 15, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Men with prostate cancer that's still confined to the organ are more likely to survive if they have surgery rather than radiation therapy, a new Canadian study suggests.
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Baby born with partially developed brain beats odds to meet Santa The parents of an infant who beat the odds and survived despite an extreme brain malformation posted a picture of the boy's first visit with Santa, ABC News reports.
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200 women sue WEN Hair Care claiming it causes hair loss NEW YORK - A class action lawsuit has been filed against Wen by Chaz Dean, and marketing company Guthy-Renker. Over 200 women are claiming the product causes severe and possibly permanent damage to hair, including significant hair loss to the ...
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Health Department looks to expand dental services GALESBURG - The Knox County Community Health Center will attempt to expand the dental services available to residents. Michele Fishburn, the health center's CEO and administrator of the Knox County Health Department, received approval from the ...
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Seattle public health officials close Chipotle store The outbreak could be beneficial, Burgess said, if it forces Chipotle to raise its health standards. In addition to the E. coli and Boston norovirus outbreaks, Chipotle is facing lawsuits from a previous norovirus infection in California and a ...
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CT health officials say no reports of illness in the state, following Chipotle has blamed a norovirus for making 80 Boston College students who ate at the Mexican restaurant sick. In addition to temporarily closing 43 restaurants in Washington state and Oregon, Chipotle announced a host of new safety measures including ...
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WEN Hair Care Products Blamed for Causing Hair Loss of 200 People WEN hair care products have been blamed for causing hair loss of 200 people, so far, who have filed a joint class-action lawsuit against the popular brand, WEN by Hollywood hair stylist, Chaz Dean, and its parent company, Guthy-Renker, according to ...
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Hundreds Of Women Join Lawsuit Against WEN Hair Product Line MIAMI (CBSMiami) - A celebrity hairstylist is at the center of a lawsuit involving people from all over the country who have come forward to claim that his hair-care products have caused them scalp irritation, hair loss and more.
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Over 200 People Sue Wen, Claiming Products Made Their Hair Fall Out Wen Hair Care is entangled in a class-action lawsuit from hundreds of customers claiming the alternative shampoo products caused their hair to fall out -- in some cases, leaving bald patches and rashes.
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Survey: Teens still intrigued by e-cigarettes Cigarette use among teens hit an all-time low, but their fascination with e-cigarettes remains strong, a national survey of nearly 45,000 youth found.
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Cigarette Smoke Might Cause Infertility, Early Menopause, Study Shows Tobacco smoke might do more than cause cancer, heart disease and lung damage. It might also injure fertility in women, researchers reported Tuesday.
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Popular Hair Product Line Wen Sued for Allegedly Making Women Go Bald Hundreds of women are coming forward claiming a popular celebrity-endorsed hair care product caused their hair to fall out and severely damaged their scalps.
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Leading a Nation Takes Years Off Life, Study Suggests New research may offer a consolation prize for whichever presidential nominee comes up short next November: Losing could mean a longer life.
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Presidents and elected leaders have shorter lifespan than runners-up, study says Presidential candidates may want to be careful what they wish for, because winning the election might not be good for their health, new research suggests.
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FDA okays Merck's Surgery Drug Bridion The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Bridion or sugammadex injection to reverse the effects of neuromuscular blockade induced by rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide, which are used during certain types of surgery in adults.
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Moderate drinking may be tied to fewer deaths in early Alzheimer's (Reuters Health) - People with early Alzheimer's disease who consumed light to moderate amounts of alcohol every day were less likely to die during a recent one-year study, researchers found.
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Stress May Raise Risk of Memory Problems in Older People Feeling very high amounts of stress may increase older people's risk of developing the memory problems that often precede Alzheimer's disease, a new study shows.
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UHealth opens HIV research clinic at Jackson Memorial With more newly diagnosed HIV infections and AIDS cases than any other region in the nation, South Florida is at the epicenter of a public health crisis, researchers and physicians with the University of Miami Health System said Tuesday at the opening ...
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Pacira, FDA reach agreement on pain drug marketing restrictions The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has agreed to drop restrictions on the marketing of Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc's post-surgery pain drug Exparel, resolving a lawsuit the company filed against the agency earlier this year.
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How Fruits And Vegetables Are Secretly Worse For Humans Than Bacon The next time you stock up on peppers and pears at the supermarket, think of your children's children. Do you really want them to grow up in a world where crops are plentiful, but we're driving cars with our feet like the Flintstones because gasoline ...
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Is a vegetarian diet bad for the environment? PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) - Foods that are good for our bodies aren't necessarily what's best for the environment, new research shows.
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A Study Did NOT Actually Find That Vegetarianism Hurts The Planet Multiple headlines Tuesday suggested that a new study determined vegetarianism to be more harmful to the environment than eating meat, flying in the face previous research.
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Industry funds six times more clinical trials than feds, research shows The drug and device industry now funds six times more clinical trials than the federal government, according to Johns Hopkins University researchers.
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Global cancer hotspots: Burden of disease is shifting to developing world The global burden of cancer is shifting dramatically. Once considered a disease of the wealthy, it now has a significant impact in every region, and the greatest proportional increases in cases in the coming years are predicted to be in the poorest ...
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BYU research aims to pinpoint rage-inducing spots on websites Courtesy of Brigham Young University BYU Professor Jeffrey Jenkins says mouse movements can detect a user's negative emotions.
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Maricopa County confirms first flu death of season 6 SIMPLE STEPS TO AVOID THE FLU | Don't want to be waylaid this coming flu season? Here's some precautions you can take, according to Dr.
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Psychologists discovered a surprising secret to reducing your stress levels talking women friends pedrosimoes7 via flickrGo ahead and tend to your sulky friend - helping others can protect you from the negative effects of stress, research suggests.
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Researchers can tell if you're mad or distressed by analyzing your cursor ... Researchers at Brigham Young University say they have found an accurate way to determine whether you're angry or not by analyzing your computer mouse movements.
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Ohio Lottery jackpots growing, with Powerball now $180 million and Mega ... Big jackpots are up for grabs tonight in three Ohio Lottery games - Classic Lotto, Lucky for Life and Rolling Cash 5. (Lisa DeJong, Plain Dealer file photo).
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San Diego Writer Examines HIV Epidemic In Tijuana Dr. Patricia Gonzalez, right, presses on a patient's neck at a Friday first-aid clinic that she began in July 2014 in the Tijuana River Canal, Aug. 8, 2014.
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Doing small acts of kindness may lower your stress Those "Practice random acts of kindness" bumper stickers may be preaching more wisdom than we realized. While performing small, kind gestures every day helps others, a new study by Yale and UCLA researchers suggests it may also diffuse our own stress ...
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3 Recent HIV Breakthroughs Could Change Things Forever You might not know it, but there have been a number of recent breakthroughs in HIV testing and treatment. Researchers in the UK, Switzerland, and Australia have all come up with recent discoveries that could change the way we look at HIV/AIDS.
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Want Viagra? SC Bill Would Make Men Go Through What Women Do to Get Abortions She doesn't expect it to pass, but a South Carolina lawmaker has introduced legislation to force men to jump through the same hoops to get Viagra and other erectile dysfunction drugs as women do to gain access to abortion services.
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Boy born with partial skull meets Santa, celebrates other childhood milestones More than a year after doctors predicted their son would never see, hear, walk, talk or emote due to a rare condition marked by a partially formed skull, Brandon and Brittany Buell are celebrating most of the milestones typically witnessed by parents ...
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Shingles Linked to Raised Heart Risks for Seniors, Study Finds TUESDAY, Dec. 15, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Seniors who develop the painful rash known as shingles appear to face a short-term increase in their risk for having a stroke or heart attack, new research indicates.
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Shingles Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke A bout of shingles may increase your risk for other serious health conditions - namely, a stroke or a heart attack - a new study finds.
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Winning numbers drawn in 'Multi-Win Lotto' game DOVER, Del. _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Delaware Lottery's "Multi-Win Lotto" game were: 01-03-08-10-33-34.
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Study: Some anti-depressants linked to autism But it does show strong evidence that some of them may be linked to a higher risk for the disorder. The drugs in question are known as SSRIs.
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Give blood at United Blood Services and see 'Star Wars' Donors are sough to help United Blood Services fight off the dark side by donating blood. Having an adequate blood supply during the holidays is crucial for patients in local hospitals.
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CDC urge doctors to curb opioid prescriptions: "The risks are addiction and ... This post has been updated. The government on Monday urged primary-care physicians who prescribe opioids for pain relief to rein in their use of the drugs, proposing new guidelines that call for a more conservative approach than the one that has led to ...
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Merck fails to win FDA panel backing for Vytorin heart claim Merck & Co should not be allowed to claim that its cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes in patients with coronary heart disease, an advisory committee to the U.S.
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