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To Congress: Save our veterans – now Seldom is truth more hopeful, compelling or well-corroborated than emergence, in recent years, of a specialized, little-publicized brain treatment program for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) known as Magnetic EEG/EKG-guided Resonance Therapy ...
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A Study Tests the Safety of Women Using Abortion Pills Sent by Mail A package of pills sent to patients in a study on medical abortions, which is being conducted in four states. Credit Gynuity Health Projects.
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Brain Scientists Trace Rat Ticklishness To Play Behavior Scientists have pinpointed the ticklish bit of a rat's brain. The results, published in the journal Science, are another step toward understanding the origins of ticklishness, and its purpose in social animals.
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Why Women Are Rushing to Get an IUD After Trump's Win Searches for IUDs are up since Donald Trump became president-elect. But many women still have questions, such as: Is getting an IUD really as painful as you've heard?
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Women consider long-term birth control now that Trump victory looms over reproductive health As protesters burned a giant papier-mâché Trump head outside City Hall in Los Angeles and their East Coast counterparts torched an American flag in front of the Trump Tower in New York, America's social media feeds lit up, too.
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Time Change Makes Figuring Out Which Twin Is Older Doubly Confusing A twin boy in Hyannis, Massachusetts, has the rare distinction of being born before his brother while still being listed as younger.
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Daylight Saving Time isn't saving you money The government bureaucrats continue to screw up the clock with Daylight Saving Time, and guess what? It costs us all money. The Wall Street Journal cites a study that pegs it annually at close to half a billion dollars.
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Twins born overnight on Daylight Savings are both older It's likely that Daylight Savings results in some confusion. Whether you're more tired, show up somewhere early or late, or are hungry earlier than usual, it may take a few days to get used to.
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Vitamin D May Affect Breast Cancer Survival THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Vitamin D levels may affect breast cancer patients' chances of survival, a new study suggests.
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Trump healthcare agenda: How hospitals can prepare Although no one has a complete picture of what the healthcare industry will look like under the Trump administration in 2017, it's clear that hospitals and healthcare systems must prepare for changes ahead for the Affordable Care Act, price ...
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Puerto Rico adds more evidence that Zika burden tilts toward women Zika infections in Puerto Rico skew toward women, a pattern seen in other affected countries such as Brazil and El Salvador, and sexual transmission might partly explain the increased incidence, researchers reported today.
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This USB Stick Performs an HIV Test Scientists in the UK have developed a USB stick that can quickly and accurately measure the amount of HIV is in a patient's blood.
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Scientists develop new type of HIV test on a USB stick LONDON - Scientists in Britain have developed a type of HIV test using a USB stick that can give a fast and highly accurate reading of how much virus is in a patient's blood.
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Borah: Lawmakers should focus on female veterans' mental health needs The election of the highest number of women into the U.S. Senate is a harbinger of change to come in public policy affecting all of us.
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At suicide hotlines, the first 24 hours of Trump's America have been full of fear The outcome wasn't certain, but in the 60 minutes that seemed to stretch for much longer between 1 and 2 a.m. Wednesday, while the swing states deciding our next president flipped between red and blue, the phone at the National Suicide Prevention ...
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Managing diabetes with knowledge, friends and attitude Carol O'Malley has been taking insulin for 52 years. She was 10 years old when she first started taking insulin for her Type 1 diabetes.
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There is no female president this time, and women are divided about it UF associate professor of international relations Aida Arfan Hozic observes that women simultaneously rushed to vote even as they were sharply divided by the 2016 presidential election, which represented the biggest gender gap in voting since 1973 ...
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These Breast Cancer Symptoms Often Go Unnoticed Many women aren't aware that breast cancer can present as nipple abnormalities, breast pain and breast skin abnormalities. Around 1 in 6 women eventually diagnosed with breast cancer initially go to their doctors with a symptom other than a lump, ...
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Clinton won't be America's first female president. So who will? To many voters who proudly wore pantsuits to the polls and expected to celebrate history with Hillary Clinton's election, the likelihood of a woman becoming America's commander in chief seems more remote than ever.
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Red Squirrels Harbor Leprosy-Causing Bacteria Researchers were intrigued by an increasing number of sores on red squirrels in the United Kingdom and Ireland, so they decided to run tests on the animals to find out what was causing these mysterious marks.
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Many women thought Clinton would shatter the glass ceiling, not run into a concrete wall It turned out that the ceiling was made not of glass, but reinforced concrete. At least that is what it felt like to many women who had been getting ready Tuesday to pour champagne in celebration of the first female president of the United States.
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