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Study published in NEJM explains risks involved with home births This research paper provides clear information on how safe it is to have baby outside a hospital. The paper based on the assessment of nearly 80,000 pregnancies in Oregon has unveiled in the case of baby delivery outside hospital chance of baby dying ...
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Western diet's reliance on sugar increases breast cancer risk Scientists found high sucrose and fructose intake in mice led to increased risk for breast cancer and metastasis to the lungs. By Stephen Feller | Jan. 1, 2016 at 4:27 PM.
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Sugar And Cancer: Western-Style Diet Increases Risk Of Tumor Growth One 12-ounce can of soda already puts you over the limit for your recommended amount of added sugar, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Justice Department investigates Blue Bell Creameries over listeria response (CNN) Blue Bell Creameries is under criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice for its handling of the ice cream contamination linked to 10 reported cases of listeriosis, a U.S.
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New York Woman Beats DWI Charge With Auto-Brewery Syndrome Defense A woman in upstate New York, whose identity was not released, was pulled over by police while driving back to her house after she'd had some drinks with her husband while out at a restaurant.
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Healthy New Year's Resolutions Aren't Just for Adults If you've been wanting to talk to your kids about healthy habits for life, New Year's resolutions are the perfect place to start, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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How to keep your New Year's resolutions all year long To set yourself up for success when selecting your New Year's resolution make sure to be realistic with your goals. And like most people who share my fascination with starting the year with a bit of self-improvement, I've often found myself struggling ...
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A new year gives a chance to reinvent NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Ole Miss learned last season it's a huge honor and lots of fun to play in one of the major bowl ... Read more | 0 Comments.
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21 achievable New Year's resolutions for your health (CNN) - If you're like almost half of all adults, you have a New Year's resolution. But once the champagne flutes are back on the shelf, it's hard to make that pledge stick.
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Mosquito-borne Zika virus raises fears of birth defects SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rico is reporting its first case of Zika virus, an illness transmitted by mosquitoes that has recently been linked to a number of birth defects in Brazil.
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Zika virus reported in Puerto Rico (CNN) Health officials in Puerto Rico reported the island's first case of Zika, a mosquito-borne virus recently linked to the rise of a serious neurological disorder among newborns in Brazil.
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San Diego twins born in two different years SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A baby girl and boy arrived one minute before and two minutes after the new year at a San Diego hospital Friday and Thursday night.
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Things to do on New Year's Day weekend According to staffers at the San Diego Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center, the twins - baby girl, Jaelyn, and baby boy, Luis - were born at 11:59 p.m.
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California twins born in two different years SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- A baby girl and boy arrived one minute before and two minutes after the new year at a San Diego hospital. Jaelyn Valencia was born at 11:59 p.m.
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Battle Of Boroughs For Bragging Rights To 2016's First Baby NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Hospitals across New York City rang in the new year by welcoming the city's first babies of 2016. At Coney Island Hospital in Brooklyn, a baby boy named Zayden Noel was born exactly at midnight, hospital officials said.
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Crab Advisory Lifted for Some Areas, Remains in Effect for Bay Area A health advisory for Dungeness and rock crab has been lifted for the Santa Barbara County coast and most of the San Luis Obispo County coast, but remains in effect for the Bay Area, California Department of Public Health officials said Thursday.
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First baby is a late arrival Tallahassee's first baby of 2016 was a late arrival. Bentley Welch was due Christmas Day, but waited until the New Year to meet his parents.
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5 ways you're sabotaging your weight-loss resolutions This week, nearly half of all Americans will resolve to make 2016 the year they get fitter, faster and reach their feel-great weights.
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Here's How Sugar Might Fuel the Growth of Cancer Researchers may be able to explain how sugar might fuel the growth of cancer. They say it boils down to one type of sugar in particular: fructose.
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How much exercise you need to keep your New Year's resolutions NEW YORK -- A recent survey finds about 41 percent of Americans are making a New Year's resolution to live a healthier lifestyle.
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Broward's first 2016 baby Just 10 minutes into the new year, Annabelle Pierre made her grand entrance, becoming Broward's first resident of 2016. Just 10 minutes into the new year, Annabelle Pierre made her grand entrance, becoming Broward's first resident of 2016.
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Fitness centers expect large crowds for new year GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Staying healthy and fit tops the list of new years resolutions for many in the country. The second week of January is expected to be the busiest time for new gym memberships.
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Local experts weigh in on the tradition of forming New Year's Resolutions Roger Dykstra was one of about a dozen dedicated people exercising New Year's Day at Planet Fitness in Grand Forks. He joined the gym four years ago on Dec. 31 as a New Year's resolution and hasn't stopped going since.
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Gene-editing technique heals mice with muscular dystrophy Researchers have succeeded for the first time in reversing a degenerative illness in mice, using a revolutionary gene-editing technique that one day may help cure similar diseases in humans.
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2-year-old husky gets new set of 3-D printed prosthetic paws A 2-year-old husky mutt can stand, sit and run like an ordinary dog for the first time in his life after receiving a custom-made set of prosthetic legs.
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Meet This App Which Tells Why Your Baby is crying A team of researchers has recently developed a new application that can easily decode crying. The researchers said it can be used by parents of newborns to know what their baby's crying means.
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Derby the Dog Gets New 3D Printed Prosthetic Legs Derby the dog, a 2-year-old Husky mix who had been born with partially formed front paws, has been given a set of new 3D prosthetic legs created by researchers at 3D Systems.
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Doctors warn of hover board injuries; LSU bans them Children across Louisiana will be riding hover boards, but you won't see them on LSU's campus any time soon. Despite their popularity, safety concerns led LSU to put the brakes on hover boards on campus.
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Dungeness crabs safe to eat in parts of California SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - People in Southern and Central California were able to feast on Dungeness and rock crabs on New Year's Day.
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New App Decodes The Meaning Of Your Baby's Cries New parents may want to check out this new app developed by Taiwanese researchers that can help you figure out what the meaning is behind your baby's cries.
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Dog Gets Awesome 3D-Printed Legs Because Technology Is Amazing Dogs, who are simply cooler and way more into breaking world records than cats, are the best. That doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the awesomely inspirational video above, but is something always worth repeating.
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Hoverboards Under Fire hoverboards under fire 2015 tech images. It's the end of 2015 and the movie Back to the Future's prediction of the hoverboard has come true, well, almost.
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Marine diagnosed with cancer shares his story with the world Mark Fayloga, a staff sergeant and Marine Corps reservist, shown here with his wife Erin at a Marine Corps Birthday Ball in November.
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Marine using dark humor to get through cancer diagnosis A Marine who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma the day after Thanksgiving is tackling the disease head on while documenting it in a series of short videos titled "F- -k Cancer.
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Stomach flu on the rise in California, health officials say If you know anyone whose had a case of winter vomiting, they're not alone. Health officials said Norovirus is on the rise in California.
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Confirmed Big Island Dengue Cases Rise to 190 Since the last update on Dec. 24, the Hawai'i Department of Health reports that the number of confirmed dengue cases has risen from 176 to 190 as of Dec. 30, 2015.
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New cases of dengue fever on Hawaii Island bring total to 195 Hawaii Island is grappling with the largest dengue fever outbreak in Hawaii since statehood. Get answers to your questions about dengue fever.
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Dept. of Public Health Urges Caution During Flood and Flood Cleanup ST. LOUIS (NEWS RELEASE) - The Saint Louis County Department of Public Health is reminding all residents to be cautious while flood waters remain and to follow all recommended protocols in the cleanup that will follow.
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Children's Asthma Rates Drop, but Not for Poor in IL Overall, asthma rates are dropping among youth in the U.S., but the opposite is true for country's poorest children. (iStockphoto).
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The deadliest day of the year is upon us April may be the cruelest month, per Eliot, but it isn't the deadliest. That honor goes to January. The seasonality of death -- more deaths in the winter, fewer in the summer -- is a well-established and long-running public health mystery.
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Global Blood Therapeutics Receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for GBT440 in ... SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 31, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. (GBT) (NASDAQ:GBT), a biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of grievous blood-based disorders with significant ...
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