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'Fat but fit' counts for nothing scientists say - obesity is what drives early ... Scientists say they have bust the myth that you can be "fat but fit" with research showing obese regular exercisers are likely to die before slim unfit people.
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Former US President Carter's grandson dies at 28 -media Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's 28-year-old grandson, Jeremy, has died, Carter told a church gathering on Sunday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
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FDA Approved 'Nasal Sprays' For Diabetes Treatment Nasal spray medications are nothing new, but this method of drug delivery has been typically reserved for allergy and cold and flu medicines.
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US Probes Theranos Complaints U.S. health regulators are investigating complaints about laboratory and research practices at Theranos Inc. by two former employees of the blood-testing startup company, according to people familiar with the inquiries.
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Pembrolizumab Improves Survival in PD-L1-Positive NSCLC Treatment with pembrolizumab (Keytruda) reduced the risk of death by 29% versus docetaxel in patients with >1% PD-L1 expressing non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to findings from the phase II/III KEYNOTE-010 study presented at the 2015 ...
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Hours after death of grandson, Jimmy Carter reveals the news to his church (CNN) Just hours after his 28-year-old grandson died, a shaken former President Jimmy Carter broke the news to his Plains, Georgia, church and then taught Sunday School according to the church's minister.
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Gum Disease Worsens Breast Cancer Risk in Post-menopausal Women Smoking plus periodontal disease jacked up breast cancer rates even more, huge study of over 73,000 women showed. Ruth Schuster. Dec 21, 2015 8:43 AM.
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Physician: Still time to get flu vaccine A local nurse administers the flu vaccine at a Culpeper clinic a few years ago. Buy this photo. Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2015 4:47 pm.
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Resources available for seniors, caregivers Under the project, seniors in the Meals on Wheels program received one question each week with their meal. They could write an answer on the card or phone one in to a voicemail number.
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Judge blocks NYC flu vaccine requirement for preschoolers NEW YORK (AP) - New York City can't require preschoolers in city-regulated daycares to get a flu shot, a state judge ruled in a decision published early Thursday.
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Baltimore Woman Credits Hero Dog In Detecting Her Lung Cancer A 9-year-old German Shepherd-Lab mix named Heidi is being credited by a Baltimore woman in the detection of her early-stage lung cancer.
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More than 47000 drug overdose deaths last year ConsumerAffairs' founder and former editor, Jim Hood formerly headed Associated Press Broadcast News, directing coverage of major news events worldwide.
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Are British teeth really worse than American teeth? Although British teeth have long been a subject of satire in the United States, a new stereotype-busting study is giving the British a little something to smile about.
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Antidepressant use in utero tied to autism A new study provides some of the strongest evidence yet that using an antidepressant like Prozac, Paxil or Zoloft during the final two trimesters of pregnancy may be linked to a higher risk of autism spectrum disorder for the child.
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Spanish researchers seek protection for humans through MERS vaccine in dromedaries An team of Spanish researchers has tested a vaccine for Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in dromedary camels to better protect people from contracting the potentially fatal disease.
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Secrets to Long Life Discovered It seems like that the secret to living a long and healthy life is not found in the Fountain of Youth but in the genes. A remarkable new study has pointed out that certain gene variants-or the lack of them-could spell the difference between living to ...
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Chocolate Factory set to give away ice cream to celebrate its return Watch out Santa Claus, you're not the only one coming to town this week. Monday, close to 200 gallons of Blue Bell ice cream will ... Read more | 0 Comments. Latest News. Still time to ship last minute gifts · Man charged on multiple counts · YMCA day ...
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Pets on a Plane: How to Travel Well With Animals Two million animals take to the skies annually in the U.S.—here's what experts recommend to make sure it goes smoothly. Picture of dogs at an airport.
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President's Prescription: Pets and your health Ever notice that you simply feel better after some quality time with your furry friend? There's a reason for that. New research indicates that pets improve our health in a number of ways.
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President's Prescription: Pets and your health Citing heavy last-minute demand, U.S. health officials have extended the deadline to sign up for health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act that would take effect Jan. 1. More.
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Blue Bell ice cream returns to Louisiana grocery stores Monday Blue Bell personnel Freddie Hugo, from left, Rickey Seilheimer, and Charlie Franke stock freezers with Blue Bell products early Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, in Brenham, Texas.
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2 Washington state hospitals agree to settle allegations TACOMA, Wash. (AP) - Two hospitals in Washington state are among 32 in 15 states agreeing to make payments to settle allegations that they submitted false claims to the federal Medicare program for a type of procedure.
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Alabama showcases the perils of abstinence-only sex education The CDC issued a report last year criticizing middle school and high school sex education programs across the U.S. for not teaching all the recommended sexual health topics.
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Lack of treatment resources for nonveterans suffering from PTSD Combat veterans are not only the ones who fall victim to post-traumatic stress disorder, as a new study has found millions of nonveterans also pass through the condition.
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Scientists shocked by PTSD discovery New research is turning current understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on its head. A surprising new study indicates that PTSD can suddenly spike five years after a person leaves the battlefield, even when PTSD levels had declined to ...
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Study: Cancer is just not bad luck That's what the authors of a new study in the journal Nature argue. External factors such as exposure to toxins and radiation are a major risk factor in developing cancer, the new study says.
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Grieving Pennsylvania family turns loss into life for little girl Luis and Evelyn Morales met Kyree Beachem and Kyree's family Wednesday. The Morales' daughter, Arianna, passed away recently, but her organs helped Kyree survive.
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No more tanning beds for teens tanning The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday proposed that American teenagers be banned from using tanning beds. "Today's action is intended to help protect young people from a known and preventable cause of skin cancer and other harms," ...
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Is Extreme Longevity Genetic? Scientists Find Centenarians Lack Genes ... New research finds centenarians lack some genetic variants that predispose others to chronic disease. Jean Bajean, CC BY-SA 2.0. Comment.
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Genes Determine Whether You Live Up to 100 Years, Says Study Whether you live up to 100 years or more, it does not purely depends on your healthy lifestyle or your eating habits. In fact, the secret of living long lies in your genes, a new study suggests.
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Anti-marijuana campaign Stoner Sloth inspires slew of dank parody videos The errant anti-marijuana campaign Stoner Sloth has gone viral, albeit perhaps not in the fashion that Australian government authorities wanted it to; after being relentlessly mocked online.
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Giant and Martin's issue food recall CARLISLE - Following a recall by McCormick & Company Inc., GIANT Food Stores LLC and MARTIN'S Food Markets has announced it removed from sale Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice Original as the Red Beans and Rice Original product may actually ...
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Advances in cancer treatment aid Carter ATLANTA -- Jimmy Carter is receiving ground-breaking treatment at Emory University's Winship Cancer Institute, but it's not just because he's a former president.
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Martin's issue voluntary recall for Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice Original Carlisle, PA - Following a recall by McCormick & Company, Inc., GIANT Food Stores, LLC and MARTIN'S Food Markets has announced it removed from sale Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice Original as the Red Beans and Rice Original product may actually ...
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