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Here Is the Real Key to Weight Loss (Hint: It's Not Diet or Exercise) Practically every client I counsel who struggles with weight loss will say something like, "I just need to workout more." But the truth is it's not that simple, and now a new survey confirms a reality I've observed among many clients—that the real key ...
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Precision weight loss based on genetics may be future of dieting The researchers said better analytical tools could help doctors and patients make better decisions for long-term weight loss. By Stephen Feller | Dec. 25, 2015 at 4:14 PM.
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Will The 'DNA Diet' Be The Future Of Weight Loss? What if your doctor could create a perfect diet, one based on your DNA, in order to help you lose weight? While it may sound like a concept from the future, scientists say a diet customized just for you might actually be something your doctor can help ...
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New 911 dispatcher earns praise by helping couple deliver baby in car over phone Just two weeks being into the job of a 911 dispatcher, William Kalaher has helped deliver baby over the phone, a task that might found really difficult even for those who are into the field for many years.
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Victorian Diseases Like Measles and Tuberculosis on the Rise in England Victorian diseases like the measles, cholera, tuberculosis (TB), scurvy, scarlet fever, and the whooping cough are on the rise in England and other developing countries, according to UPI.
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All High-Risk Patients Should Get Blood Pressure Meds: Study THURSDAY, Dec. 24, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- People known to be at high risk for a heart attack or stroke should be given blood pressure-lowering medications no matter their blood pressure level, new research suggests.
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Honolulu quintuplets make it home for Christmas Quintuplets who were born premature in Honolulu in October finally got the opportunity to spend Christmas at home, instead of in a hospital.
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Dozens of Christmas presents pour in for 'miracle baby' born with only portion ... A young Tavares boy born with half a brain has touched the hearts of millions around the world with his story of hope of strength.
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Norovirus cases on the rise in California An increase in illness caused by the norovirus, the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the United States, has occurred in California, but no cases have been reported in Humboldt County, state Department of Public Health officials said Wednesday.
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New norovirus strain found amid recent outbreaks The new year may be a big one for the norovirus after numerous outbreaks have infected hundreds across the United States, including one outbreak found with a new strain of the virus, which the CDC warns can increase infections by 50 percent.
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Big Island dengue outbreak is not its first The dengue fever outbreak that's received so much news coverage in recent months is not the Big Island's first. That news comes as West Hawaii closed its second park because of dengue fever concerns.
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Slow Start To Flu Season It has been a slow start to the flu season in South Dakota, but state health officials are warning people to still guard themselves against the virus.
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Low-Birth-Weight Newborns Benefits from Kangaroo Mother Care A new meta-analysis published in the journal Pediatrics on December 23rd found that low-birth-weight newborns benefit from kangaroo mother care.
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Scientists Dispel 'Fat But Fit' Myth (Photo : Getty Images/Justin Sullivan) Scientist have dispelled the myth that people can be "fat but fit", in a new study.
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Coming to Rio for the Olympics? Here's where you're most likely to be shot by ... RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - It's clear that Brazil has a big problem with police shootings. As we recently reported, police were responsible for more than one in six homicides in Rio de Janeiro between 2010 and 2013, according to a study by Amnesty ...
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Gun-toting Texas Dad who Broke Law to Buy Time for Brain-dead Child is Out of ... George Pickering II, who marched into a Texas hospital with a gun about eleven months ago when doctors decided to remove his brain-dead son from life support, has been released from prison and said he just wanted to be his son, who recovered from a ...
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Obesity More Deadly Than Lack of Fitness Low aerobic fitness during late adolescence increases the risk for early death, according to a study published online December 20 in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
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HIV-positive man gets years in prison for unprotected sex An HIV-positive Pennsylvania man was sentenced to 33 to 66 months in prison for having unprotected sex with three women he didn't tell about his condition.
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Obesity more dangerous than lack of fitness: Study The concept of 'fat but fit' may be a myth, according to a new study that suggests the protective effects of high fitness against early death are reduced in obese people.
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Live Birth through IVF could succeed till Nine Cycles As per a new report published in Wednesday's edition of the Journal of the American Medical Assn., women could keep increasing their chances of having live birth through in vitro fertilization (IVF) by up to nine cycles.
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Now You Can Decide If, When, And How To Disclose Your HIV Status! The International Planned Parenthood Federation's booklet for HIV-positive youth entitled "Healthy, Happy and Hot" says, "Young people living with HIV have the right to decide if, when, and how to disclose their HIV status….... The International ...
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CMS 'Dashboard' Reveals Costliest Drugs for Medicare The Medicare Part D drug program spent more on sofosbuvir (Sovaldi, Gilead Sciences) for hepatitis C ($3.1 billion) than on any other drug in 2014, according to an online spending "dashboard" unveiled by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS ...
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1 Dead, 6 wounded in ostensibly pacified Brazil shantytown One person died and six others were wounded early Friday in a violent episode in one of this Brazilian metropolis' "pacified" shantytowns, police said.
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Illegal pet turtles causing salmonella outbreaks Illegal pet turtles continue to cause salmonella outbreaks across the country. The turtles, smaller than 4 inches, have been banned as pets since 1975, yet they remain easy to find.
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Cardiac Arrest Victims May Be Ignoring Life-Saving Warning Signs "By the time the 911 call is made, it's much too late for at least 90 percent of people." 12/25/2015 07:06 am ET. Associated Press.
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NY expands health insurance enrollment for pregnancy The Correctional Association found in February that correctional institutions were still routinely shackling pregnant inmates; 23 of 27 women surveyed who had given birth in custody in the state were shackled while giving birth or in postpartum recovery.
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Gay Men Can Donate Blood: FDA Partially Lifts Ban Gay and bisexual men can now donate blood if they've abstained from sex for one year, the FDA announced. West Hollywood, CA. By Alexander Nguyen (Patch Staff) December 24, 2015.
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New guidelines put an end to 32-year-old FDA ban on blood donations from Gay Men According to latest FDA regulations announced this week, gay and bisexual men can now donate blood. A 32-year-old FDA ban on blood donations from gay men has come to an end with the new guidelines.
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