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Since Election, Calls to Suicide Hotlines Have Increased, But Callers Might Be Missing a Key Message Since Donald Trump was elected President on Tuesday, suicide hotlines have seen record increases in the number of calls they're receiving.
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Statins May Boost Survival Odds After Cardiac Arrest SATURDAY, Nov. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The odds of surviving cardiac arrest seem higher for patients who've been taking cholesterol-lowering statins, a new study shows.
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What happens when rats get tickled for science A rat gets tickled in a scientific study. Shimpei Ishiyama and Michael Brecht/The Washington Post. Saturday. Posted Nov 12, 2016 at 6:53 PM Updated Nov 12, 2016 at 6:53 PM.
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These Rats, Who Are Loving Getting Tickled For Science, Are The Mood-Booster You Probably Need Tickling rats. It sounds like a euphemism for something not quite acceptable for print but is, in fact, science. While it may not be the most technologically innovative method of research, scientists are finding that tickling rats can provide insight ...
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Tens of thousands plan women's march on Washington Washington (CNN) Tens of thousands of people say they are participating in a "Women's March on Washington" the day after President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated.
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Trump Win Fuels Planned Parenthood Donation Surge Fears mount that GOP-controlled government will cut funding to Planned Parenthood and dismantle Obamacare's contraception coverage.
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How can birth year affect your flu risk? A new study explains why children and young adults are more likely to be infected with H5N1, shown here, while H7N9 disproportionately affects older adults.
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Calls to crisis and suicide prevention hotlines surge post-election In the wee hours of November 9, when the US presidential race approached its stunning end, John Draper and those he works with saw a different surprising result.
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McSorley's cat trolls health department after bar closure The health department walked into one of the oldest bars in Manhattan and closed it on Wednesday for a list of violations including conditions conducive to vermin and evidence of rat activity.
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Revisiting the Bataclan's Paris Neighborhood a Year After the Terrorist Attacks The line for Copmtoir Generale, where Solange has held court on the turntables, still snakes around the block. Le Bonne Biere still hosts private parties in their upstairs lounge on Friday nights.
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UK red squirrels carry 'a form of leprosy' - scientists British red squirrels are infected with two different strains of the bacterium that causes leprosy, according to a study. Leprosy was thought to have died out in the UK in medieval times, but these recent discoveries confirm that red squirrels carry ...
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American cigarette smokers are fewer every year, CDC says The number of people in America who smoke cigarettes dropped 8.6 million since 2005. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates have fallen from 21 percent of all adult population in 2005, meaning 45.1 million people, and ...
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ALERT! Leprosy Found to Infect Red Squirrels in British Isles Under the same family with rodents, medical analysis and observations on squirrels can help in developing advancements for human health.
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Florida Keys split on using genetically engineered mosquitoes to fight Zika Voters in a Florida county were at odds on a ballot referendum this past Tuesday about whether to allow the first trial of mosquitoes genetically engineered to reduce populations of the species that spreads Zika.
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What Veterans Want You To Know About PTSD For many, this Veterans Day comes with a little extra heaviness. Just days ago, our country elected a new president who has insulted decorated war veterans and suggested that post-traumatic stress disorder is a sign of weakness.
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Walk To Raise PTSD Awareness JESSAMINE COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) - The nation observed it's fifteenth Veteran's Day since the start of the Global War on Terror on Friday.
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Smartphones may hinder a good night's sleep It is best to control the use of smartphones if it means getting a sound sleep at nighttime to optimize energy and performance levels the next day.
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Link between constipation, kidney disease uncovered The findings, which appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN), suggest that the diagnosis and management of constipation might be helpful for preventing or treating kidney disease.
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