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Processed meat 'could be bad for asthma' Eating processed meat might make asthma symptoms worse, say researchers. Consuming more than four portions a week is a risk, suggests the study of nearly 1,000 French people, published in the journal Thorax.
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Elderly patients live longer when they have female doctors A new study could add to the argument over equal pay in the ranks of medicine: Older patients treated by female doctors tend to do better than those treated by males.
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How to save at least 32000 lives each year: Replace male doctors with female ones Doctors from Harvard have an intriguing suggestion for saving 32,000 lives each year: Make sure all senior citizens who wind up in the hospital are treated by female doctors.
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Why GSK's Experimental HIV Drug Could Be a Safer Bet—And a Headache for Gilead The two-drug combo could prove less toxic. An experimental therapy from GlaxoSmithKline GSK -0.03% could be just as effective as existing therapies DRUGS?
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Chinese farmers bolster bird flu defenses as Asia outbreaks, and jitters, spread FILE PHOTO: Workers wearing protective suits cull chickens after birds were found dead at a poultry farm in Sekikawa town, Niigata prefecture, Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo November 29, 2016.
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More U.S. women report using marijuana during pregnancy, amid uncertainty on potential harms Strong evidence of harms is limited, but besides low birth weights, newborns whose mothers used marijuana while pregnant may face increased risks for anemia and other problems requiring intensive care.
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As Drug Overdose Deaths Escalate, Opioids Continue to Be the Top Killer As the drug and opioid epidemic escalates in the U.S., a new study has identified the 10 drugs most associated with fatal overdoses.
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Drug Overdose Deaths Climb Dramatically in US TUESDAY, Dec. 20, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Drug overdose deaths continue to surge in the United States, with most fatalities linked to the illicit use of prescription painkillers, new government statistics reveal.
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Study Tied to Food Industry Tries to Discredit Sugar Guidelines Above, raw cane sugar inside a storehouse after being processed at the Lafourche Sugar mill in Thibodaux, La. Credit Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg.
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Drug-related overdose deaths increase in Knox County The Knox County prosecutor's office says overdose deaths are higher than ever. Authorities believe the problem will get worse before it gets better.
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Activity cuts impact of concussion: study Strict rest beyond the first 24 hours after a concussion may not be the best medicine for kids, according to a Canadian study that challenges the idea that physical activity should be avoided until symptoms disappear.
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Marijuana use up among pregnant women Oregon will start collecting survey data next year on marijuana use among pregnant women. (The Associated Press). Print Email · Lynne Terry | The Oregonian/OregonLive By Lynne Terry | The Oregonian/OregonLive The Oregonian Email the author | Follow ...
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VPT for Low-Risk Prostate Cancer: 'Huge Leap Forward' A new approach to the treatment of low-risk prostate cancer, which involves injecting a light-sensitive drug into the bloodstream and then activating it with a laser to destroy tumor tissue in the prostate, has been shown to achieve complete remission ...
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Kids and choking — the everyday danger moms miss Hey mom, why not just feed your pre-K kids bullets? The ammo may actually be less dangerous than a fruit you likely give them all the time.
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New Ovarian Cancer Drug Wins Speedy FDA Approval U.S. health officials have approved a new option for some women battling ovarian cancer: a drug that targets a genetic mutation seen in a subset of hard-to-treat tumors.
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Strict rest may not be best medicine for kids' concussions CHICAGO (AP) - Strict rest may not be the best medicine for kids with concussions. That's according to a Canadian study that challenges the idea that physical activity should be avoided until symptoms disappear.
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Trump action on health care could cost Planned Parenthood WASHINGTON - One of President-elect Donald Trump's first, and defining, acts next year could come on Republican legislation to cut off taxpayer money from Planned Parenthood.
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More women are using marijuana for morning sickness More U.S. women are using marijuana during pregnancy than in previous years to treat nausea and morning sickness, a new study suggests.
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Eyes on the road: Study finds fewer traffic fatalities in medical marijuana states States with medical marijuana laws have fewer traffic fatalities than those without, especially among younger drivers, a new study found.
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US women increasingly use pot during pregnancy, study finds FILE - This Sept. 15, 2015 file photo shows marijuana plants with their buds covered in white crystals at a medical marijuana cultivation center in Albion, Ill.
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Woman Claims She's Paying College Bills With Positive Pregnancy Tests A pregnant woman in Florida claims she's making money doing something she has to do anyway ― go to the bathroom. The unidentified woman recently posted an ad on Craigslist saying she is three months pregnant and offering to sell positive pregnancy ...
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Why You Should Eat More Sugar On Monday, a prominent medical journal broke with the flurry of studies recommending that Americans eat less sugar. The Annals of Internal Medicine (AIM) published a study that reviewed nine guidelines on sugar intake and determined that they "do not ...
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Rep. Hartzler shocked by 'disturbing' abortion investigation that Democrats oppose The Republican congresswoman for Missouri's 4th District, Vicky Hartzler, serves on a special congressional committee appointed to investigate abortion practices.
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Texas to cut Planned Parenthood from Medicaid Planned Parenthood will no longer receive funding from Texas's Medicaid program, state health officials announced Tuesday. Officials delivered a final legal notice to Planned Parenthood, the Texas Tribune reports, and the change will take effect in 30 ...
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Texas gives Planned Parenthood notice of Medicaid ouster AUSTIN, Texas - Texas put Planned Parenthood on notice Tuesday of plans to soon cut off Medicaid funds, a move that federal judges have blocked in other Republican-controlled states, which are now waiting to see if President-elect Donald Trump will ...
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Medicaid Funding to End for Planned Parenthood in Texas, State Says Texas notified Planned Parenthood on Tuesday that it is cutting funding the group gets through Medicaid. Credit Pat Sullivan/Associated Press.
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Whipped topping in short supply with holidays approaching Reddi-wip and other canned whipped toppings are in short supply thanks to a nationwide shortage of nitrous oxide. prev. next. If you haven't bought your canned whipped topping for your holiday desserts and hot cocoa, you better stock up now.
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How much sugar is OK? Paper adds to debate MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 08: In this photo illustration, a teaspoon of sugar is seen on April 8, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.
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The Mouthwash Listerine May Help Treat Gonorrhea Listerine was first invented in the late 19th century, and as early at 1879, manufacturers claimed the disinfectant was effective at both cleaning floors and curing gonorrhea.
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Doctor: Common bacteria caused Thanksgiving dinner deaths ANTIOCH, Calif. - A common food-borne bacteria caused an illness that left three people dead and sickened 22 others who attended a dinner at an events hall in the San Francisco suburb of Antioch on Thanksgiving Day, health officials said Tuesday.
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Legal Haze Clouds Cannabis For Pets After the results of the November election, more than half of U.S. states have now authorized medical marijuana. And eight of those states also allow recreational marijuana.
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CDC identifies bacteria that killed 3 who ate church meal A Thanksgiving Day meal served by a church group in Antioch, CA, that killed three people was evidently contaminated with the bacteria Clostridium perfringens.
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Soylent Gets in a Big, Dumb PR Fight One of Soylent's biggest ingredient suppliers—TerraVia—has thrown down the gauntlet and cut ties with the meal replacement company, effective immediately.
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DEA Says New Cannabis Extract Code Does Only Good Things Hemp oil is removed from a hot water bath that evaporates and removes the isopropyl alcohol used to extract cannabinoids at CWHemp in Boulder, Colo.
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How will you survive the great Reddi-Wip crisis of 2016? In 1948 inventor "Bunny" Lapin invented a new valve with a fluted top that works by tilting to open instead of pressing down, put it on a new kind of seamless aerosol can, filled it will real cream and nitrous oxide as a propellent, and Reddi-Wip was born.
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Is 'baby brain' real? Yes, but not in the way you may think Pregnancy changes a woman's brain, and the changes last for at least two years, European researchers reported Monday. The changes are so clear and consistent that it's possible to tell if a woman had a child simply by looking at her brain scans, the ...
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Maine's new marijuana law may take effect by end of January The No on 1 campaign, which halted its recount effort over the weekend, says it will monitor events as the new industry takes shape.
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Flu cases in El Paso Co. at all time low COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Have you been putting off that flu shot? Well there's still time to squeeze one in since the season is off to a late start.
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DEA Sparks New Battle With Marijuana Extract Makers This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. The battle lines are heating up between the marijuana marketplace and the Drug Enforcement Agency.
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Blood recipient donates during Holiday Blood Drive Monday, KETV Newswatch 7 teamed up with the Red Cross for their annual Holiday Blood Drive. Patricia Lynch has been a dedicated Red Cross volunteer for more than three decades.
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Hemp growers may try to block federal ban on marijuana extracts In this Jan. 1, 2015, photo, Nicole Gross and her husband, Randy, follow Chase, their 8-year-old son, who has epilepsy, as he walks through their home in Colorado Springs.
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L'Oreal SoftSheen Hair Relaxers Should Be Recalled, Lawyers Demand (PHOTO GALLERY) 1219-loreal-scalp-photos-launch The lawyers representing women who claim a L'Oréal hair relaxer burned their head aren't just suing -- now they're demanding an urgent recall of the product.
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