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Obesity linked to worse memory: Study Islamabad - People who are obese have a worse memory than their thinner friends, a small study shows. Tests on 50 people showed being overweight was linked to worse "episodic memory" or the ability to remember past experiences.
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Increase in UK tooth extractions is disappointing: NHS Chief says The soaring rates of extraction of decayed teeth among Brits are quite 'disappointing, NHS Chief Dental Officer Sara Hurley said.
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Miracle: Infant going into cardiac arrest saved by last-minute heart transplant [VIDEO] A baby boy in Alaska was saved by a heart transplant just moments after he went into cardiac arrest in one of the most amazing and miraculous incidents the medical community has seen for a while.
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CDC Urges Pregnant Women to Avoid Travel to Olympics Over Zika Fears Health officials in the United States have advised pregnant women who are scheduled to attend the Olympic Games in Brazil to reconsider their plans because of the Zika virus epidemic.
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Puerto Rico Braces for Wave of Mosquito-Borne Zika Virus SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Leilani Dominicci has all the typical worries of pregnant women plus a new one spreading across Puerto Rico: the fear she will become infected with the Zika virus and put her baby at risk.
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All the Best Leap Day Freebies & Deals Leap Day has become more than just an odd quirk in the calendar that takes place once every four years. The event is now an excuse for a wide range of businesses to pump up special deals, including tons of hotel discounts and promotions at national ...
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Doctors just announced America's first uterus transplant - here's what that means uterus needlepoint hey__paul/FlickrWomen could soon receive a transplanted uterus just like a heart or liver organ donation. For women without a uterus, because they were born that way or because they had surgery to remove it, getting pregnant may soon ...
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Middlebury College Bans Energy Drinks, Linking Use to Alcohol, 'High-Risk' Sex Say goodbye to the caffeine-fueled all-nighter: Middlebury College in Vermont has banned campus sales of popular energy drinks such as Red Bull and 5-Hour ENERGY.
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Controversial home visits duck Medicare's radar The most interesting thing about the preliminary rate notice for 2017 Medicare Advantage plans may be what federal policymakers left out.
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First US uterus transplant succesfully performed The first uterus transplant in the United States has been performed at the Cleveland Clinic, offering new hopes to women who could not bear children for rare conditions.
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Washington among 25 states with super lice; here's how to treat it Karin Kutasewich, owner of Lice Squad, explains the process involved in removing lice from a child's head. (Melissa Renwick/Toronto Star via Getty Images).
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First U.S. uterus transplant gives hope to women with rare condition (NEW YORK) - For some women with a rare condition that has left them with little hope of bearing children, news of the first ever uterus transplant in the U.S.
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Insurer warnings cast doubt on ACA exchange future Political uncertainty isn't the only threat to the Affordable Care Act's future. Cracks also are spreading through a major pillar supporting the law.
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Don't Forget About Obamacare's Medicaid Bonanza News that Louisiana will become the latest state to expand Medicaid benefits to more low-income Americans under the Affordable Care Act means a $1 billion market will soon be born for the health insurance industry.
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Newlywed dies after mistaking cancer pain for pulled muscle Last summer, Clare Daly was 29 and recently married when she began feeling pain in her shoulder. At first, Daly, who lived in northern England, thought it was a pulled muscle, but the pain progressed and soon became unbearable.
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The facts: What is 'super' lice? (WTVM) - Recent national media reports are appearing to recycle a social media driven story from 2015 - a 'super' lice threat in more than 25 U.S.
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2 Cases Of Mumps On Saint Anselm College Campus In Manchester, NH MANCHESTER, N.H. (CBS) - The director of health services at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire says there have been two confirmed cases of mumps on campus.
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Novartis (NVS) Announces FDA Approval of Afinitor for Progressive, non-Ffunctional GI and Lung NET Get an inside look at Wall Street with StreetInsider Premium. Get your 2-week free trial here. Novartis (NYSE: NVS) announced that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Afinitor ® (everolimus) tablets for the treatment of adult ...
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Chinese Scientists Turn Mouse Stem Cells Into Working Sperm Cells Scientists in China have successfully made mouse sperm cells from embryonic stem cells. These "spermatid-like cells" were used to successfully fertilise mouse egg cells and produce healthy fertile offspring.
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Moldy sippy cups frighten parents (CNN) Outraged parents are taking to social media after finding mold in their children's sippy cups. After breaking open the white spout on the underside of the lid of Tommee Tippee sippy cups, parents are finding black mold inside.
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Butt implant is fastest-growing type of plastic surgery in US but breast surgeries still rule: ASPS Report Plastic surgery procedures involving butt implants and lifts have surged in the recent years in the United States, unveils the latest data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
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Were There More Butt Jobs or Boob Jobs in 2015? 2015 was, yet again, the year of the ass, pop-culture critics said. At every turn, Americans were accosted by ample-bottomed pop stars and music-video odes to the derrière.
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Butt Implants Are Taking Over The World Of Plastic Surgery Plastic surgery as a whole is on the rise in the U.S., but—butt!—one body part in particular is leading the way. Or, one might say, bringing up the rear.
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Northeast-10 Conference hockey title game postponed Stonehill was scheduled to host Saint Anselm Saturday night, but a case of the mumps that players on the Saint Anselm team have contracted forced the game to be postponed.
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Plastic Surgeries involving butt implants, lift and augmentation rising: ASPS Report The proportion of plastic surgeries associated involving butt implants, lifting, shaping and augmentation of any other kind, in the United States has been rising over the past few years, according to a recently released report.
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Middlebury Bans Energy Drink Sales, Citing Link To 'High-Risk Sex' A student argued that selling the drinks on campus promoted a culture of stress and bad work habits. 02/27/2016 02:53 pm ET. 190. Hilary Hanson News editor, The Huffington Post.
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Number of flu cases spike in Louisiana Louisiana is seeing a spike in flu cases, according to local doctors and data reported by Columbia University in New York. Up until mid-February, the flu season in Louisiana had remained "mercifully quiet," but that changed last week, when more than 1 ...
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Allowing transgender children to live freely with gender they identify with will make them psychologically stronger Environment in which they grow, matters a lot for children. A new study has found that if young transgender children are allowed to live freely with their true gender then they are as psychologically well as other children.
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Mets back ban on chewing tobacco at Citi Field The Mets and Major League Baseball have thrown their support behind a proposed ban of smokeless tobacco at New York City sports venues.
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'Super lice' outbreak hits 25 states, including Texas (FoxNews.com) - A strain of so-called 'super lice' has hit a reported 25 states, causing concern and frustration among parents because the bugs can't be killed with most over-the-counter treatments.
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