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Zika virus a threat for traveling pregnant women If you are pregnant and plan to travel, there is a health alert you need to be aware of. Related. People laid off from oil and gas... More bilingual teachers needed in OKC... Monday tied for third coldest... Suspects identified in Garvin County ...
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Expecting mothers should eat a balance of omega-3 and -6 to improve children's ... New Delhi: The health benefits of fish as a rich source of omega-3 are already well known, but a new Japanese study has now found further evidence to suggest that ensuring adequate consumption of omega-3 when pregnant can have a beneficial effect on ...
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High fish consumption in pregnancy tied to brain benefits for kids (Reuters Health) - When mothers eat three sizeable servings of fish each week during pregnancy it may benefit children's brains for years to come, according to a large study in Spain.
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Study: Kidney transplant, dialysis patients surviving longer The number of dialysis patients is more than 60 percent larger than in 2000 and the prevalence of end-stage kidney disease is much higher than a decade ago.
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The Right Amount of Exercise Is ... savesaved. author name. by Crystal Phend Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. When the fastest-ever American marathoner, Ryan Hall, announced his retirement last week, he cited chronically low testosterone and fatigue, in part due to extreme training.
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Tiny implant monitors brain injury, then melts away (CNN) It's one of those early stage animal studies that's just too cool not to talk about. Researchers have implanted chips holding tiny electronic sensors and wires in the brains of rats that will melt away once they are no longer needed.
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Limiting infants to almond milk can result in scurvy (Reuters Health) - Plant-based beverages like almond milk can't be used to replace breast milk or infant formula, a new report warns.
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Eating taters pre-pregnancy may boost diabetes risk Compared to other vegetables and carbohydrates, potatoes contain extra starch, which is associated with a more rapid increase in blood sugar levels.
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Trader Joe's recalls cashews over possible salmonella For the second time in less than a year, Trader Joe's has issued a recall of its raw nuts in Oregon and Washington because of Salmonella concerns.
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Scientists: Adolescent marijuana use is absolutely not linked with lower IQs In this Aug. 2013 file photo, Cody Park exhales a cloud of marijuana smoke after taking a hit on a bong at the first day of Hempfest in Seattle.
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A New Study Questions The Link Between Teen Pot Smoking And IQ Decline "Pot smoking may be merely a symptom of something else that's really responsible for a brainpower effect." Whoa. 01/18/2016 11:33 pm ET.
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Study questions link between teen pot smoking and IQ decline FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2012, file photo, a person holds a freshly-rolled marijuana joint just after midnight at the Space Needle in Seattle.
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Sleeping in on weekends may help reduce diabetes risk (Reuters Health) - Getting too little sleep during the week can increase some risk factors for diabetes, but sleeping late on weekends might help improve the picture, a small U.S.
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Effort to curb overuse of antibiotics amid cold, flu seasons WASHINGTON (AP) - It's cold season and the miserable trudge in seeking antibiotics because their mucus turned green, or the cough has nagged for weeks.
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Catch-Up Sleep May Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Risk Tied to Sleep Loss Study MONDAY, Jan. 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Though prior research warns that sleep deprivation may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests that "catch-up" sleep might reverse that risk -- at least in the short-term.
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Bird Flu Found in Indiana Turkey Flock The U.S. government confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H7N8 avian influenza in a commercial turkey flock in Indiana, the country's first case since the end of last year's outbreak that led to the destruction of 50 million animals.
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Ticks carrying Lyme disease now in almost half of US counties Ticks that can spread Lyme disease now live in almost half of U.S. counties, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Lyme disease-carrying ticks spread to half of US counties Ticks that transmit Lyme disease have significantly spread across the United States over the past 20 years, according to new research.
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U.S. deploys newly minted bird flu plan to protect humans, poultry CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. farm and health officials are racing to assess the threat that a type of bird flu never before seen in the country poses to humans and poultry, employing emergency plans drawn up in the wake of a devastating outbreak in birds ...
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47 people confirmed to have TB infection in Perry County Efforts continue to control a very serious situation in Marion where there have been a shocking number of tuberculosis cases in the small town.
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Cardiac arrest survival gets less likely the higher up you live (Reuters Health) - In a study of residential high-rise buildings, people who suffered cardiac arrest had a better chance of survival if they lived on lower floors, and survival odds decreased as floor number increased.
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Cocaine Makes Brain Cells Eat Themselves High doses of cocaine can convince some brain cells to kill themselves, according to a new study. Although the phenomenon has only been recorded in mouse cells, the findings suggest that therapies tailored to disrupt the cell suicide process could ...
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Erectile dysfunction? Maybe some blueberries can help. THE QUESTION Losing weight, exercising more and stopping smoking are among lifestyle changes thought to help men who have trouble getting or keeping an erection.
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Women May Have Better Flu Defenses MONDAY, Jan. 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- When it comes to fending off the flu, women may have an advantage over men, new research suggests.
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High-rise living may affect survival after cardiac arrest Penthouse living may have some drawbacks. A new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that residents of high-rise buildings had better survival rates from cardiac arrest if they lived on floors one through three.
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Health officials: 47 in Marion County test positive for TB MARION, Ala. (AP) - State health officials say 47 residents of Perry County have tested positive for tuberculosis amid an outbreak of the bacterial infection.
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Health officials: 47 in Marion County test positive for TB State health officials say 47 residents of Perry County have tested positive for tuberculosis amid an outbreak of the bacterial infection.
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Fiber And Sugar In Food Influence The Quality Of Your Sleep If you're keen to get good sleep, then eat more fibre, and cut down on the sugar, according to researchers at the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
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High fish consumption in pregnancy tied to brain benefits for kids When mothers eat three sizeable servings of fish each week during pregnancy it may benefit children's brains for years to come, according to a large study in Spain.
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Number of TB infections jumps to 47 in Marion After a week of aggressive testing, officials at the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) are reporting that 47 people have tested positive for tuberculosis infection in Perry County.
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The new war on cancer By Susan Shinn For the Salisbury Post I stood at the bedside of the tiny infant, whose head was swathed in bandages. "Goodbye, Riley," I ... Read more | Add your comment. Latest Lifestyle. The big cheese: Lee Hinkle has kept family pimento cheese ...
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Trader Joe's recalls cashews over salmonella fears (CNN) Trader Joe's has recalled a line of cashews over concerns it might be contaminated with salmonella. The retailer said it was informed by a supplier that Trader Joe's Raw Cashew Pieces -- marked with the code "BEST BEFORE 07.17.2016TF4" -- may ...
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Alabama: More Test Positive for Tuberculosis The scale of a tuberculosis outbreak in rural Perry County widened Monday when state officials said that 47 residents last week tested positive for the bacterial infection.
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Chipotle to close all restaurants Feb. 8 for part of the day Chipotle Mexican Grill will close all of its U.S. stores for part of the day Feb. 8 while its employees attend a national team meeting, a company spokesman said Friday.
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Medical Marijuana For Migraine: Pot Shown To Reduce Frequency Of Migraines Medical marijuana showed promise in reducing the frequency of migraine headaches. Researchers believe that cannabis offers a natural solution to the condition.
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Marijuana Dispensaries: Is Medical Marijuana Ethical Despite Being Legal? Marijuana dispensaries started to open up one by one as the U.S. government declared its legality to be used for medical purposes.
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Poverty Linked To Brain Changes In Children, Study Poverty has impacted the brains of many children negatively. Scientists from the Washington University School of Medicine find that it can also alter brain connectivity.
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Children who need lung transplants may have shorter waits under rule change One in four children in the U.S. who need lung transplants is on the waiting list at St. Louis Children's Hospital, one of the few hospitals that performs the surgeries.
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What you don't know about the HPV vaccine may hurt you Ten years later, doctors and nurses are still trying to fight lingering misinformation that has persisted since the botched roll-out of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, Dr.
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HEALTHBEAT: Complex issue of when to stop mammograms In this photo taken Dec. 18, 2015, Marion Jones, who was treated for breast cancer, poses for picture beside her painting "Street in Provence" at her house in Silver Spring, Md.
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As ODs spike, Brockton plans expanded resources for addicts BROCKTON, Mass. —The calls came from the bathroom of a barbershop, inside a Dunkin Donuts and on a MBTA commuter rail train. Reports of dozens of people unconscious, not breathing and turning blue.
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