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Chantix, Wellbutrin Found Safe in Smokers with Psych Disorders Smokers with psychiatric disorders who took the stop-smoking drug varenicline (Chantix) or the antidepressant bupropion (Wellbutrin) in an effort to kick the habit were no more likely to experience serious neuropsychiatric side effects than those who ...
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Suicide problem acute in New Jersey TRENTON - For many years New Jersey had the lowest suicide rate of any state in the nation. But that distinction has ebbed recently, just as the nation's rate of suicide rose to the highest level in three decades, according to data released Friday by ...
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Tobacco control experts defend vaping This story has been updated with comments from other researchers. Regulators should avoid heavy-handed condemnation of e-cigarette use, seven international tobacco control experts urged in a study published in the journal Addiction.
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Teens most drawn to e-cigarettes by online ads (Reuters Health) - While many forms of e-cigarette advertising increase the odds that teens will try the devices, a new U.S. study suggests that this generation of digital natives is most enticed by promotions they see online.
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JDRF One Walk: Taking Strides to Fight Type 1 Diabetes Hundreds stroll down Stroudsburg streets Sunday, taking steps to help put a stop to a rare disease usually found in children and young adults, Type 1 Diabetes.
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CVS announces recall of organic herbal tea, cites Salmonella MIAMI - OCTOBER 15: A CVS/pharmacy store is seen on October 15, 2010 in Miami, Florida. The CVS Corporation agreed to pay $75 million in fines for allowing repeated purchases of pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in the making of methamphetamine.
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Check your freezer: Vegetables recalled for potential listeria contamination Peas are among the frozen vegetables being recalled by CRF Frozen Foods. (The Times-Picayune archive). Print Email · Diana Samuels, NOLA.
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Company Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Vegetables Over Listeria Concerns PASCO, Wa. (CBSLA.com) - A Washington-based company is voluntarily recalling frozen vegetables over concerns the products may be contaminated with listeria.
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CVS recalls organic herbal tea because of Salmonella Organic spiced herbal tea is under a nationwide recall by CVS Pharmacy because one of the ingredients is potentially contaminated with Salmonella.
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New study finds laundry detergent packets more dangerous than other types of detergent (COLUMBUS, Ohio) - A new study conducted by the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Central Ohio Poison Center found that exposure to laundry detergent packets is more dangerous to ...
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Meijer-branded vegetables, others recalled for listeria risk GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Frozen packages of organic peas and sweet corn with a Meijer brand have been voluntarily recalled because of a possible risk of listeria.
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Massachusetts bill would ban tobacco sales to those under 21 BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a statewide ban on the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products to people under age 21.
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Hogan creates Zika Virus Awareness Week (FILES) This file photo taken on January 8, 2016 shows a researcher looks at Aedes aegypti mosquitoes kept in a container at a laboratory of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the Sao Paulo University in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Health Care Construction Spending in Arkansas Is Climbing Spending on health care-related construction projects in Arkansas nearly doubled in 2015 compared with the previous year. One of the top projects in 2015 was Baptist Health of Little Rock's 111-bed hospital under construction in Conway, which is ...
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Study: Area hospitals need to improve patient safety While six southeast Michigan hospitals received top grades in prevention of avoidable errors, accidents and infections, many more have work to do to improve their performance, according to a study released today.
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Beating diabetes: Meld medicine with lifestyle changes Larry Jester Sr. never expected his aching feet would one day carry him two miles around Glasgow Park and onto the dance floor at his granddaughter's wedding.
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Could Desperate Parents' Pleas Sway The FDA To Approve A Drug Even If Evidence It Works Is Lacking? You don't usually hear people compare Food and Drug Administration advisory committee meetings to a world-class sporting event, but this is how Brian Denger described the one set for Monday: "For the Duchenne community, this is going to be more like ...
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Hundreds march for babies Hundreds of supporters marched near downtown Suffolk Saturday to bring attention to the cause of preventing premature birth and birth defects.
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Two Groundbreaking Alzheimer's Discoveries Could Revolutionize Research It's been an extraordinary week for Alzheimer's research, with two groundbreaking discoveries having been made that could transform future treatment.
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Increased saturated fat in diet linked to aggressive prostate cancer Eating a diet higher in saturated fat, a type of fat found commonly in foods such as fatty beef and cheese, was linked to more aggressive prostate cancer, a study by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and ...
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Looking for a better way to detect the disease early Alzheimer's disease is an epidemic. It attacks the brain's nerve cells, causing memory loss, behavioral changes, confusion, and deterioration of language skills.
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Report: Only 1 New Hampshire county gets failing ozone grade PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - A report by the American Lung Association has found that New Hampshire's Rockingham County is the only one in the state that's received a failing grade for high ozone days.
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Dubuque health care costs rank among lowest in country Dubuque's health care costs are among the lowest in the country, and patients using Medicare and private insurance plans are both benefiting from the savings.
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What it will take to end cancer threat Recently, as part of the Obama administration's "moonshot" campaign to cure cancer, Vice President Joe Biden and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced $125 million in grant funding to found the Bloomberg-Kimmel Institute for Cancer ...
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At risk of prostate cancer? Try more red foods Lycopene, a reddish pigment that gives color to foods like tomatoes, has been shown to help lower PSA levels and prostate-cancer risk.
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Toddler couldn't see or hear but then a 'miracle' happened Her whole life, 2-year-old Nicolly Pereira couldn't see or hear her mother. The deaf and blind toddler from rural Brazil knew her mother's love mostly through touch, when her mãe hugged Nicolly or stroked her light brown hair.
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Debunked: Claims That Chantix And Zyban Smoking Cessation Drugs Boost Risk Of Psychiatric Side Effects The smoking cessation aids varenicline (Chantix) and bupropion (Zyban) do not show a significant increase in neuropsychiatric adverse events compared to the nicotine patch and a placebo, according to data published in The Lancet.
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Red vegetables are a great ally against prostate cancer A diet full of red vegetables, like tomatoes, apricots, guavas and watermelons may prevent men from developing prostate cancer, according to Barbara Quinn, a nutritionist affiliated with the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula.
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Nearly 1K walk the Asbury boardwalk to fight against premature birth ASBURY PARK - Nearly 1,000 people walked the Asbury Park boardwalk on Sunday to support the fight against premature birth. The "March for Babies" is the premier fundraising event for the March of Dimes foundation.
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Permian Basin Autism Walk celebrates Autism Awareness Month The city of Midland celebrated its 7th annual Permian Basin Autism Walk to spread awareness for children with autism. April is Autism Awareness Month.
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People walk to support those with autism URBANA -- Hundreds of people came together to support people living with autism.They showed up for the 8th CU Autism Walk at the Champaign County Fairgrounds in Urbana.
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Cancer fundraiser shortens length, takes aim at loftier goals in fight Cummins employee Cindy Tormoehlen is the team captain of Team Ram Power, a team that will take part in the Relay for Life in downtown Columbus on May 14.
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Cuts put strain on home health aides By the time Isatu Bundu, a home health aide, arrives at the apartment of her third client of the day, she's ridden five buses.
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'Manhattan Project' for cancer aims to turn it into a chronic illness LOS ANGELES - In describing just how much of a powerhouse the group of six scientists leading Sean Parker's new $250 million cancer effort represents, Otis Brawley has to resort to a sports analogy.
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