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Illumina Launches Firm to Develop NGS Blood-Based Screening Test for Early ... NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - Illumina said on Sunday that it has launched a new company called Grail, which will develop a next-generation sequencing blood-based screening test for early cancer detection.
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Illumina Creating Company to Develop Early-Stage Cancer Detection Test Some people see it as the holy grail in oncology - a simple blood test that can detect any kind of cancer at an early stage, when it is easiest to treat and possibly cure.
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David Cameron pledges extra mental health support David Cameron will call for a "more mature" conversation about mental health as he sets out how services in England will benefit from extra cash.
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Shame stands in way of mental health help During the summer between the eighth and ninth grades, Lizzie Galoff texted seven of her friends and asked them to come over. When the girls arrived, the group settled in the comfortable basement of Lizzie's Appleton home.
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Illumina, partners make $100 million bet to detect cancer via blood test CHICAGO Gene sequencing company Illumina Inc is going after the next big advance in cancer detection, working to develop a universal blood test to identify early-stage cancers in people with no symptoms of the disease.
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Opinion: Why we need to rethink HIV attitudes "I've told my wife about my HIV infection," a young man once told me in my office, as part of a research study I was conducting.
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Mark Zuckerberg Shares Vaccination Photo Of Daughter Max On Facebook: Top ... Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo of him and his daughter Max just before the little girl got vaccinated on Friday. Zuckerberg's post garnered a lot of attention from both anti-vaxxers and vaccination supporters.
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Secondhand smoke remains a problem for teens, study finds Even though fewer U.S. teenagers are smoking, secondhand smoke remains a big problem for them, a government study found. Nearly half of nonsmoking students in middle school and high school encountered secondhand tobacco smoke in 2013, and rates ...
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Charlie Sheen looks happy as he flashes V-sign on outing in NYC The 50-year-old was looking loose and relaxed in a black jacket, shirt, T-shirt jeans and leather shoes as he enjoyed the bracing winter temperatures.
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Special programme targeting adolescents against HIV/Aids in Homa Bay launched EGPAF Country Director Eliud Mwangi during the launch of the Adolescents Health Symposium in Homa Bay.Pix Habil Onyango. Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation (EGPAF) and Homa Bay County government have come up with a programme which ...
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High Level Of Sugar In Western Diet Might Lead To Breast Cancer The western diet is a form of diet in which a person takes in foods such as red meat and sugary sweets in order to increase the calorie percentage in their body.
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This Common Dietary Ingredient May Increase Breast Cancer and Lung Metastasis Risk According to a recent study, 30% of mice in a controlled group developed breast cancer after six months compared to 50%-58% of mice that were given this ingredient commonly found in your kitchen.
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Single Mothers Do Not Get Enough Sleep, Survey Says CDC reports single mothers do not get sufficient sleep (Photo : Getty Image) According to the recent survey conducted by the CDC, single mothers compared with single fathers, two-parent families and those without children tend to have insufficient ...
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Stop & Shop Pulls Children's Cough Syrup After Overdose Concerns (NEW YORK) -- Check the label if you've recently bought cough syrup for your child. Stop & Shop Supermarket Company is pulling CareOne Children's Mucus Relief Cough - Cher... Latest News: Model Poses After Chemotherapy to Inspire Other Women ...
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Pregnant woman finds cook's bloody fingertip in her Applebee's salad A pregnant California woman has filed a claim against an Applebee's restaurant in Paso Robles after she claims she found a bloody fingertip in her salad.
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Heart surgeons use Google Cardboard to save baby's life Dr. Burke with Cassidy and Chad Lexcen, parents of twins Teegan and Riley, as well as Harper, 6 and Asher, 3. (Photo courtesy Nicklaus Children's Hospital).
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Global Supply Of Oral Cholera Vaccine To Double After WHO Approves New Supplier Supply for oral cholera vaccine is expected to double this year as WHO approves a third supplier, South Korean company EuBiologics.
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Red Cross in need of blood donors The American Red Cross encourages the community to make a lifesaving commitment to donate blood to help ensure a sufficient blood supply in the new year, beginning in January with National Blood Donor Month.
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A Crackdown on Companies Claiming They Can Improve Your Brain? The Federal Trade Commission's $2 million settlement with Lumosity this week is only one of four cases the agency has brought in the past year—and there may be more to come.
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Survey finds 73 percent unaware of stroke symptoms In a new survey by Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, people under the age of 45 were asked what they would do in the first 3 hours of experiencing symptoms of a stroke.
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Don't make promises you can't keep when it comes to brain games, or the FTC ... Promising to make someone smarter is a bold, bold move, and now, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking a closer look at "brain games" and their purported benefits.
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Who's Mad About The New Dietary Guidelines? Cancer Experts, for One Clemson's high-powered offense wouldn't go anywhere without the big guys up front paving the way. And when you're as good as they are, you g… cornelius · WATCH LIVE: Clemson Tigers Football Team Arrives In Phoenix.
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WHO: Oral cholera vaccine expected to double this year Geneva, Switzerland - Supply for life-saving oral cholera vaccine will double in 2016, according to a statement released on Friday by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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How To Avoid Restaurant Food Poisoning: Lessons From Recent Norovirus Outbreaks Chipotle is learning the hard way rule number one of the restaurant business: make sure people feel that your food is safe to eat.
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Couple Tweets How They Unexpectedly Birthed First Child at Home Marco Rogers and Aniyia Williams welcomed their first child unexpectedly at their home in San Francisco. Share. Email. A San Francisco couple, who welcomed their first child last Saturday at home, decided to tweet the unlikely story because they ...
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Even Advanced Sanitation Could Not Save Roman Empire from Parasite Infestation The study conducted by Piers Mitchell from the University of Cambridge's archaeology and anthropology department used ancient evidence for parasites in Roman times to assess "the health consequences of conquering an empire".
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Eight Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Opened in New York State This Thursday marked the opening of the first medical marijuana dispensaries in the state of New York. Only eight medical marijuana dispensaries opened in New York state for the moment.
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Cancer Deaths Fall, But It's The Top Killer in 21 States Cancer deaths have continued to drop steadily over the past few decades, with 1.7 million lives spared in large part by falling smoking rates, the American Cancer Society said Thursday.
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Cancer death rates down 23 percent since 1991 Social ties are as important to your long-term health as exercise and healthy eating, a new study suggests. Social ties are as important to your long-term health as exercise and healthy eating, a new study suggests.
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Health Department giving out free radon detection kits The Central District Health Department has received grant funding from the Nebraska Health and Human Services Department to begin a radon awareness drive as part of the Environmental Protection Agency identifying January as National Radon Action ...
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Romans Did Not Benefit from Toilets, Says Study Dr. Piers Mitchell, of Cambridge's Archaeology and Anthropology Department, said: "Modern research has shown that toilets, clean drinking water and removing faeces from the streets all decrease risk of infectious disease and parasites".
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To Your Good Health: Do boys need HPV vaccine? Q. What are your thoughts on the pros and cons of HPV vaccine for boys? A. There are risks and benefits to the individual, but also benefits to society.
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Birth control for men comes down to flipping a switch Birth control for men still tends to be divided between condoms (which aren't always fun or reliable) and more drastic surgical procedures like vasectomies (which are frequently permanent).
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Does Sugar Really Cause Cancer? A new study links sugar with breast cancer. What you need to know to stay cancer-free. By K. Aleisha Fetters | Jan 09, 2016. Topics: sugar,.
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National Blood Donor Month Brings Drives to Chicago Area The American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to make a lifesaving commitment to donate blood to help ensure a sufficient blood supply in the new year, beginning in January with National Blood Donor Month.
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Friendship Is Good For Your Health, Study Finds Friendship is as important to good health as exercise and nutritious food according to a recent study. The study, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, points to social interactions having as much to do with being ...
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Hockey Game Battles Breast Cancer A group of young men are doing the best they can to make a difference, all while dressed in pink. The second Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Out Hockey Game was Saturday evening at Bode Ice Arena.
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