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'I feel embarrassed': First female Biggest Loser winner confesses weight-gain shame Since Ali Vincent became the first woman to win The Biggest Loser in America, she has battled ups and downs - and struggled on the scale.
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What you need to know about Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease is a progressive mental illness characterized by the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and decreased brain mass.
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Health Care Price Transparency Law Clears Missouri Senate The Missouri Senate has approved a bill that would require the state to publicize health care costs. The state's House of Representatives is currently considering the legislation.
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Now, Cancer become one of the most expensive and riskiest diseases to treat Cancer is one of the most expensive and riskiest diseases to treat. A new study shows that cancer drugs have become significantly more expensive compared to the drugs used 15 years ago.
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Hopkins Study links Traction Alopecia to Tight Hair Styles Few Hair styles and braids requiring pulling hair tightly could lead to hair loss in future, according to a review of several studies conducted by a research team at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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These Common Hairstyles Can Cause Traction Alopecia In Women Learn how high-risk hairstyling - such as braiding or weaving treated and processed hair - can translate to traction alopecia, or hair loss due to damage from prolonged or repeated tension on the roots.
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Monkey bars alert: Playground concussions are on the rise CHICAGO (AP) " Playground concussions are on the rise, according to a new government study, and monkey bars and swings are most often involved.
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Monkey bars, swings blamed for rise in playground concussions CHICAGO - Playground concussions are on the rise, according to a new government study, and monkey bars and swings are most often involved.
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60 Minutes investigates medical gear sold during Ebola crisis The following is a script from "Strike-through" which aired on May 1, 2016. Anderson Cooper is the correspondent. Andy Court and Sarah Fitzpatrick, producers.
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MS Walk raises money for programs, research, support An estimated 2.3 million people are affected by Multiple Sclerosis worldwide, that's according to the National MS Society. Saturday morning, people walked at Presque Isle to support finding a cure.
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California's gearing up to rein in medical pot California expects to add 126 jobs and spend $24.6 million on efforts to regulate medical marijuana in the coming year alone. SAM GANGWER, FILE PHOTO.
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'Southside Stompers' Take Steps to Fight MS Sunday in Orland Park Walk MS, the largest annual fundraiser of the National MS Society in Illinois, steps off Sunday in Orland Park. Orland Park, IL. By Carrie Frillman (Patch Staff) - May 1, 2016 2:44 am ET.
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6 ways to honor the like-a-moms in your life Sometimes people in our lives are like mothers but may not have raised us in the traditional sense. Grandmas, aunts, maybe even a high school teacher - we're calling these special individuals our "like-a-moms.
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Families, friends gather for MS walk in Orland Park Raising awareness of multiple sclerosis and raising money to help find a cure was a common goal for hundreds of people taking part in an MS fundraising walk Sunday in Orland Park.
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A third of autistic kids likely to wander away New York, May 2 (IANS) More than one-third of US children with autism spectrum disorders have wandered away from a safe environment within the past 12 months, new research shows.
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A third of autistic kids likely to wander away More than one-third of US children with autism spectrum disorders have wandered away from a safe environment within the past 12 months, new research shows.
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Thousands Participate In Walk MS Despite The Wintry Weather DENVER (CBS4) - Despite the snowy weather thousands came out to Denver's City Park for Walk MS on Saturday. The event supports research to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis.
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State suicide death hike mirrors nation Although the number of suicides increased nationally between 1999 and 2014 after years of decline, Kentucky saw an even greater increase than the national average, according to data from the state Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
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Hundreds Walk To Help Find Cure For Disease More than 350 people hit the streets in West Fargo raising awareness for those suffering from multiple sclerosis. More from KVRR. Raising Awareness On Sex Trafficking One Step At A Time · St. Joseph's and KVRR Chief Meteorologist Rob Kupec Talk.
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YMCA branches in Joliet area offer initiative to get kids moving A group of boys leap over a series of obstacles Saturday during a Healthy Kids Day celebration at the C.W. Avery Family YMCA in Plainfield.
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Zika Virus Birth Defects May Be 'Tip of the Iceberg', Experts Say The explosion of cases of birth defects caused by Zika virus may be the "tip of the iceberg," experts said Sunday. Many cases have probably been missed because babies looked normal when they were born.
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Despite rain, hundreds turn out for North Jersey March of Dimes walks Amid the hundreds huddled under the pavilion roof, buttoning plastic covers over the tops of baby strollers and prepping umbrellas to go for a four-mile walk in the rain on Sunday morning in Darlington Park in Mahwah, little Ava Louise Pasciuto jumped ...
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Students Commemorate Cancer Victims at Relay for Life NYU's 13th annual Relay For Life, organized by Colleges Against Cancer at NYU, helped raise over $78,000 this past week for cancer research and treatment.
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Poughkeepsie to host 'Black Out for Melanoma' baseball game Monday Michelle Zmudosky's uncle, Tom Zmudosky, passed away two years ago. The former Oakland Athletics minor leaguer and Rome, New York native lost his battle with melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
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March of Dimes sets $2.3 million goal at Walk for Babies... MIAMI - Tropical Park was alive with energy and excitement Saturday as thousands gathered for the March for Babies. The March of Dimes hopes to raise $2.3 million with the walks in Tropical Park and Nova South Eastern University in Davie.
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Relay for Life kicks off at Cave Spring Middle School ROANOKE COUNTY, Va Students from Cave Spring Middle and High School raised money Saturday in the hopes of helping others beat cancer.
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Drinking coffee and wine good for microbes in the gut, scientists say Drinking coffee, tea and wine is associated with a healthier and more diverse community of microbes living in the gut, scientists say.
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Can recreational, medical marijuana co-exist? With a state ballot initiative nearing - and polls showing solid support - the recreational use of marijuana seems closer to legalization than ever.
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Panama City Relay for Life raises $68000 for cancer research PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The American Cancer Association's Relay For Life kicked off Saturday at Tommy Oliver Stadium in Panama City.
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1 minute of hard exercise may be as good as 45 minutes of moderate exercise Aubrie Pohl does pull-ups during an active performance class at Innovative Results in Costa Mesa, Calif., on April 7, 2016. A study has found that one minute of arduous exercise was comparable in its physiological effects to 45 minutes of gentler sweating.
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Muscogee County holds 23rd Annual Relay for Life to raise funds to fight cancer During the 23rd Annual Relay for Life of Muscogee County on Friday, April 29, local cancer survivors and their families gathered at A.J.
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A walk to remember The event: American Cancer Society Relay for Life at Forestview High School. The participants: 59 teams and more than 400 people donated for cancer research.
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Chronic Skin Disease Psoriasis Linked to Obesity and Diabetes Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease characterized by itchy, rough, red patches. The disease is persistent and long-lasting and typically affects knees, elbows, palms and sole of the feet.
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1 minute of hard exercise may be as good as 45 minutes of moderate exercise For many of us, the most pressing question about exercise is: How little can I get away with? The answer, according to a sophisticated new study of interval training, may be very, very little.
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