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Great! Oregonians can now get Birth Control Pills Prescribed by Pharmacists Happy New Year has come up with a small gift for ladies of California and Oregon, making their life little easier. As per a new law issued on January 1, pharmacists are now allowed to prescribe birth control pills in Oregon.
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High Sugar Intake Can Lead to Increased Breast Cancer Risk A new study has shown that besides being responsible for cavities and a thicker waistline, sugar, especially fructose, could also lead to an increased risk of breast tumors and breast cancer.
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Sugar In Western Diets Increases Risk For Breast Cancer Tumors And Metastasis The high amounts of dietary sugar in the typical Western diet may increase the risk of breast cancer and metastasis to the lungs, according to a study at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Here's how sugar might fuel the growth of cancer Researchers say they may have helped explain how sugar might fuel the growth of cancer, and say it boils down to one type of sugar in particular: fructose.
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San Diego Twins Born in Different Years: New Year's Eve and New Year's Day The babies were born at San Diego Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2015, and at 12:02 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2016, respectively.
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Twins Born In Different Years Deliver Quirky Tax Result For Parents Maribel Valencia, 22, and her husband, Luis, became parents in 2015. And again in 2016. Maribel Valencia delivered twin babies at San Diego Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center over the weekend but the twins have different birthdays.
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Resolve Not To Make Resolutions For 2016 Like Me This year, instead of making my usual list (mental or written) of New Year's Resolutions, I am writing my New Year's Non-Resolutions.
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Gene editing treats disease in mice Researchers in the US have used gene editing to treat mice with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. A team at Duke University used a system known as CRISPR-Cas9 to delete DNA that was preventing cells from producing a protein essential for muscle function.
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Slow start to flu season in Utah, but worse yet to come (Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune) Selina Ruiz, is given flu shot while still in her stroller by Norma Lamas with Islamic Relief Society at the "Day of Dignity" in Pioneer Park, Sunday, October 11, 2015.
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Bell County gym memberships increase as New Year's resolutions kick in New Year's resolutions come in all shapes and sizes, but there is one that trumps most and it all begins with a gym membership and a good amount of will power.
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Fitness manager says most people usually get gym memberships in January When it comes to New Year's resolutions, they have different shapes and sizes. The resolution of losing weight, getting back into shape is among the most common resolutions and starts with a gym membership and a huge of will power.
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Gym challenges Capital Region to shed 500 pounds ALBANY - It's the New Year, and while many people make a resolution to lose weight, not everyone sticks with it. One local gym is challenging the Capital Region to make New Year fitness goals, and actually achieve them.
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Gyms Hoping People keep their New Year's Resolutions With the calendar flipping to 2016 that means many of us are setting our new year's resolutions, and according to statistics, the top New Year's resolution for 2016 is losing those holiday pounds.
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Keeping Your New Years Goals, Not Resolutions With the new year, many people often make new year's resolutions. One of the most popular: to lose weight. Jo's Fitness Garage in Mankato plans on turning those New Year's resolutions, into long term fitness goals.
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Wisconsin doctor skis to hospital in winter storm OSHKOSH, Wisc. (WBAY) - Just about everyone has some kind of story about how they survived a winter storm. But one Oshkosh man may have one of the best tales we've heard.
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Get specific about getting fit in 2016 Every year at about this time all you see, hear, and read about are people making the big three New Year Resolutions - to make more money, to quit smoking, and to get in shape.
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Aim Low: The Way To Make New Years Resolutions Work The temptation is to go big with dreams of changing your life—but that could be setting you up for more disappointment. There's something about the first few minutes of Jan. 1 that convinces you to resolve to improve yourself in the coming year ...
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Rock, Dungeness crab season opens in parts of California California's crab ban has been lifted in some parts of the state, but there's no such luck for residents and fisherman along the Monterey Bay.
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Promising New Cancer Treatment Clears Key FDA Hurdle: 'As Simple as a Flu Shot' Recent FDA approval of initial testing on a new, individually customized cancer treatment at Baylor Hospital in Texas could bring new hope to the lives of millions struggling to fight the disease.
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CA Health Advisory Lifted on Dungeness and Rock Crabs dungrock2 The health advisory regarding Dungeness and rock crabs caught along the coast between the Santa Barbara/Ventura County Line and Latitude 35° 40′ N (near Piedras Blancas Light Station, in San Luis Obispo County) is being lifted along the ...
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New year, new resolutions; local health experts give us tips MADISON, Wis. --- First comes ringing in the new year, but what's next? For many it's time to start those new year resolutions.
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Experts: Mild flu season no reason to skip vaccine A 37 percent year-over-year drop in San Diego County's number of confirmed flu cases hints that this may be a mild season. But with three influenza-related deaths already tallied this season and the traditional peak time for infections less than a ...
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Dungeness crabs safe for consumption in certain parts of California Southern and Central California people ate and enjoyed Dungeness and rock crabs on New Year's Day. On Thursday, officials said that a health advisory has been taken off along the coasts of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.
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Life Hacks: Sticking to your New Year's resolution (KFVS) -. Today's life hack is about New Year's resolutions. In fact, there are tips to help make sure that you follow through with those goals.
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LSU issues temporary ban on Hoverboards on campus The iconic clock tower on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge was photographed in March 2010. (Andrew Boyd, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune).
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Bingham Memorial Hospital welcomes the New Year's baby BLACKFOOT - Here she is. Weighing in at 9 pounds, 6ounces and measuring 22 inches-long, Addy Jo Hicks was the first baby born at Bingham Memorial Hospital in 2016 arriving two weeks early at 3:25 a.m.
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Battle of the babies: NYC Hospitals fight Over Which Hospital Had First Birth ... Hospitals all over New York City were waiting to see which hospital will be lucky enough to welcome the first birth of the 2016 on the New Year's Eve.
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To run a lot or to eat less Another year and some more new year's resolutions to keep up with. Most of these will be left behind in a couple of months. But even so, not all resolutions are and more importantly should be too difficult to keep up with.
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One of the First Babies Born in 2016 Delivered at Glendale Hospital Baptist Health South Florida saw their first baby born at 2:57 a.m.at Baptist Hospital, 8900 N. Kendall Drive. The baby girl came in at 8 pounds 4 ounces and is 22 inches long.
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Boston store reopens after it sickened students He said he had eaten at a Chipotle before, but had not been to the chain in years. More than 130 people eventually reported getting sick after eating at the Chipotle near Boston College - including many on the college's basketball team.
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Singapore reports December surge in dengue fever with warmer weather Singapore in 2015 experienced a milder dengue fever season compared to the record year of 2013 when 22,318 cases and 8 deaths were recorded and last year when 18,318 cases and 4 deaths were seen; however, health officials report seeing a surge in ...
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California Department of Public Health reports More Norovirus Cases in the State California Department of Public Health says norovirus cases are increasing speedily in the state. People suffering from the virus can experience norovirus in the form of stomach flu or vomiting, it added.
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