Monday, March 14, 2016

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Daily update March 14, 2016
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MUMBAI/NEW DELHI Shares in the Indian units of U.S.-based drugmakers Pfizer (PFE.N) (PFIZ.NS) and Abbott Laboratories (ABT.N) (ABOT.
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India regulators have announced that they will be banning more than 300 combination drugs that were being sold and manufactured without government approval.
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CHICAGO, March 13, 2016 -- Toxic buildup of a protein in the brain's language centers may help drive a rare form of dementia that causes people to lose their ability to use language, a new study finds.
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During childhood, most kids don't like it when younger siblings break toys or get more attention from parents. A new study conducted in the United States has found that younger siblings can actually be good for health of elder kids in the family.
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More women diagnosed with breast cancer on one breast are choosing to remove even their unaffected breast too. The number of women undergoing contralateral prophylactic mastectomy tripled in the last 10 years.
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ADHD- Both health care providers and patients need to be better informed about the prevalence of ADHD in people over 50. Mary Orr, a 68-year-old clinical social worker, complains to her doctor that she struggles to remain focused, becomes easily ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - As the world focuses on Zika's rapid advance in the Americas, experts warn the virus that originated in Africa is just one of a growing number of continent-jumping diseases carried by mosquitoes threatening swathes of humanity.
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Almost every day seems to bring more bad news about the Zika virus: babies born with malformed brains; adults suffering the progressive paralysis of Guillain-Barré syndrome; Americans diagnosed after traveling to the tropics; active transmission of the ...
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LONDON As the world focuses on Zika's rapid advance in the Americas, experts warn the virus that originated in Africa is just one of a growing number of continent-jumping diseases carried by mosquitoes threatening swathes of humanity.
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State Rep. Marc T. Lombardo, R-Billerica, and his colleagues unanimously approved legislation targeting the Massachusetts's opioid abuse crisis.
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In the past two and a half weeks, Dodge County Law Enforcement has investigated four deaths which are currently still under investigation, but believed to be the result of heroin overdoses.
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New findings suggest that setting the same legal purchasing age for electronic nicotine devices, which include vape pens, hookah pens and electronic cigarettes, will make it harder for teens to quit smoking.
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In many ways, Austin Thomas, 28, dietitian and athlete. Is representative of the new breed of colon cancer patients. Colorectal cancer is usually thought of as a disease for older adults, with screening recommended... WASHINGTON - Austin Thomas is a ...
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MARK MORAN / THE CITIZENS' VOICE Chad Rodriguez and his daughter Zamiyah play with bubble makers at Coal Street Park in Wilkes-Barre last week.
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Fatal error: Theme at /csp/mediapool/sites/Shared/assets/js/galleria.classic.min.js could not load, check theme path. By ANGELA CHARLTON and GEIR MOULSON the Associated Press.
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Nestled amid mountains in remote central Indonesia, Bone-Bone looks like any other rural hamlet in the archipelago, with a modest collection of houses, shops and mosques and people quietly going about their daily lives.
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A new research has discovered that the more tattoos you get, the better your immune system will work to protect you from various infections including common cold.
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A partially regenerated human heart in a bioreactor. Bernhard Jank, MD, Ott Lab, Center for Regenerative Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Scientists at Harvard Medical School have succeed in growing function heart tissues with the help of donated hearts that were stripped of their cells.
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While tattoos in the workplace are still looked down upon having just one is slowly creeping into mainstream society. Brain Statistics reports that while only 14% of Americans have tattoos, at least 35% of adults 18-40 have at least one tattoo.
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California lawmakers saying yes to raising smoking age to 21 made Orange County health advocates happy. Orange County public health advocates who are working to snuff out teen smoking on Thursday praised state lawmakers' action to raise the legal ...
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Young girl suffered from brain damage the day after her dental appointment. Medical records show that the dentist overly sedated the patient and used a dental restraint device called papoose.
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It may sound little wired but tattoos can help you in boosting the immune system and also fight off the common cold, according to study by University of Alabama scholars.
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There are many of us who indulge in artificial sweeteners once in a while—a can of diet soda now and then, perhaps a 'guiltless' binge of sugar-free pudding packs—even though we know they may not be so great for us.
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While I'm away, readers give the advice. On greeting a fait accompli: My beloved mother, who was the best source of advice for me, passed along a wonderful nugget that has come in handy many times: When someone presents you with an irreversible ...
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A once-active and healthy little girl is now unable to talk or get up after suffering an unusual brain injury from what one would consider an unexpected source.
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A new study from researchers at Cornell University argues that increasing the vaping age leads to a significant increase in smoking amongst teenagers.
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BOSTON - Gov. Charlie Baker plans to set new restrictions on painkiller prescriptions and other policies aimed at increasing addiction awareness in the medical community.
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Children who were exposed to maternal smoking are at greater risk to suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease later in life.
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Hundreds of people of all ages have come out to show their support for young cancer victims at past Romeo St. Baldrick's Foundation events.
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The state's largest private employer, celebrated its first year in the Tucson market. Read more · Tucson mom's correctly installed car seat saves toddler son in crash.
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KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Kate Foster is a pretty ordinary teen, with an extraordinary talent in gymnastics. But there's something that makes this teen a little extra special… She has a prosthetic leg.
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DETROIT - Last Saturday, the Romeo Lions Field was filled with barber chairs. The reason? The ninth annual St. Baldrick's Foundation event.
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Alamo Beer Company hosted a St. Baldrick's Foundation head-shaving event that raised money and awareness for children with cancer.
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E-readers have been a tremendous leap forward. Sure, people will tell you that they're nothing but a nuisance, but anything that gets people reading is a win in my book.
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Today in news that should surprise no one, science has definitively determined that reading from a tablet before your bedtime affects your sleep quality.
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