Monday, September 26, 2016

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Daily update September 26, 2016
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The make-up of the bacteria found in human faeces may influence levels of dangerous fat in our bodies, say researchers from King's College London.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - The Broncos' defense was back in force, led by Super Bowl MVP Von Miller. The offense has gifted receivers with Emmanuel S… ICYMI in NFL's Week 3: Rookies Wentz, Prescott stay INT-free.
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(CNN) Seven people died from drug overdoses in Ohio's Cuyahoga County on Saturday, prompting the county's medical examiner to issue a public health warning.
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If people are sleepless in Seattle, it may not be only because they have broken hearts. The American Medical Association issued a warning in June that high-intensity LED streetlights - such as those in Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, Houston and ...
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SUNDAY, Sept. 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- After the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented in 2014, more Hispanic women received breast cancer treatment and enrolled in clinical trials at a California cancer center, a new study finds.
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FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016, file photo, Christel Brooks, of Cincinnati, wipes a tear as she speaks to the media as heroin awareness and advocacy groups rally on the steps of the Hamilton County Justice Center to demand action after a wave of ...
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AMJEVITA, which is Amgen's first biosimilar to receive the FDA nod, has been approved for the treatment of seven inflammatory diseases, including moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis, moderate-to-severe polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis ...
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A scientist from Sweden is the first researcher to ever edit human DNA in healthy embryos. Using CRISPR, Fredrik Lanner is modifying genes to figure out what they do, eventually hoping to discover more about infertility, miscarriages, and embryonic ...
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For women, stress can erase the benefits of a healthful diet, a new study suggests. prev. next. Life sometimes foils the best of our intentions.
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Back at the start of this year, Republican leaders were full of promises that Congress could overcome inaction and partisan stalemate.
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Trump? Clinton? It may seem like you have time to make up your mind. After all, Election Day is a little over a month away. But, as we told you last week, voting is already underway in some parts of the country.
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Adams Farm Slaughterhouse, LLC, an Athol, Mass., establishment, recalled beef, veal, and Bison products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.
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ROSEMEAD >> Officials and a humanitarian group teamed up Saturday to help get the word out to Rosemead residents about preventing the spread of the Zika virus out of Los Angeles County.
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Michael Schumacher / Amarillo Globe-News Survivors Kristen Rangel, left and Rhonda Metea celebrate before the start at the Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure event Saturday, September 24, 2016.
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Crowds gathered outside SkyLane Bowling every Sunday night since mid-August for the Queen of Hearts raffle drawing. A winner was drawn on Sunday.
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Offering relief to dogs stuck in hot cars, Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday signed legislation letting Californians in limited cases - and without fear of civil liability - smash car windows to set them free.
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The race is on to develop better ways to predict if patients will develop diabetes, heart disease or other critical conditions. Spurred by employers and insurers that want health-care providers to prevent illness—and not merely treat it—doctors and ...
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GARRETTSVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Organizers of a rural Ohio bowling alley's weekly raffle that has drawn huge crowds in recent weeks say a woman has won more than $3 million.
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Maura Rowley, committee member of the Pink Ribbon Society, makes the opening speech Sunday for the organization's 15th Breast Cancer Awareness Tea.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Union nurses and Allina Health will return to bargaining for the first time since nearly 5,000 nurses at five Minneapolis-area hospitals went on strike nearly three weeks ago.
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Flu vaccine made for people 65 and older is stored in a refrigerator at the Alexian Brothers PACE facility on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016, in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Nearly one in three people who die each year has Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia. Nationally, more than 5 million people are currently living with Alzheimer's with that number expected to increase to 16 million by 2050.
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It set the Longwood Medical Area and Kendall Square abuzz last week: not a medical breakthrough or the latest big-money biotech deal, but the audacious announcement by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Dr.
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Breast Cancer survivors and their families and friends filled the streets downtown Saturday for the Komen Race For the Cure. Everyone in Saturday's race had a reason to participate.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Union nurses and Allina Health will return to bargaining for the first time since nearly 5,000 nurses at five Minneapolis-area hospitals went on strike nearly three weeks ago.
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Union nurses and Allina Health will return to bargaining for the first time since nearly 5,000 nurses at five Minneapolis-area hospitals went on strike nearly three weeks ago.
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JAMES GATHANY/CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION/AP Zika cases are slowing down in the United States. ×. Reported Zika cases in South Carolina have dropped in recent weeks, a trend experts are cautiously optimistic about as ...
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Peggy Partin, left, Michelle Lewallen, center, who is a 4 year survivor, of Delta, and Joyce Haden, right, of Toledo, who is a for year and for month survivor, celebrate during the annual Susan G. Komen Foundation Race for the Cure in downtown Toledo.
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It was all decided after the first turn. Mara Singh took an inside line, pulled ahead of her competition and stayed there. With the confidence of Usain Bolt and the sparkling smile of Shirley Temple, the 7-year-old glanced over her shoulder as she ...
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Diana M. Raab Diana Raab, Ph.D.is a memoirist, poet and blogger with a Ph.D. in Psychology. September is National Suicide Prevention Month and I've done all I can do to help others hold onto their lives, while doing the same for myself.
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Breast cancer is devastating and potentially life-threatening, but on the grounds of Trumbull Memorial Hospital Saturday morning, about 150 walkers and runners offered a message of hope: It can be beaten.
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The St. Jude Walk/Run to End Childhood Cancer was held Saturday in the national campaign "Let's End Childhood Cancer Together.
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A spokesman for the Red Cross says the state has a shortage of 250 blood donations. They say each donation can help save three lives.
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NAMIWalks chair Heidi Huiskamp Collins and her husband, Steve Collins, lead 1,174 people along Davenport's riverfront Saturday morning to raise funds for year-long familyeducation programs offered free by the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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DALTON, Mass. - The 10th annual Buddy Walk of the Berkshires was bigger than ever. And thanks to a high school sports scheduling quirk, its reach was a little broader than ever.
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Considered a growing problem by health professionals, heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Nearly 1,200 Alaskans joined the fight against it at the Anchorage Heart Walk Saturday morning.
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BOSTON - State public health officials say there have now been five confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus in Massachusetts this year.
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The drug bust announced Friday in New York - involving the seizure of 33 kilograms of heroin and 2 kilograms of fentanyl - will take a considerable amount of illicit drugs off the street throughout the Northeast, but the authorities concede that law ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators have approved the first alternative version of the second-biggest selling drug in the world, AbbVie's Humira, a blockbuster injection used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
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