Monday, January 23, 2017

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Daily update January 23, 2017
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Jennie James says the Affordable Care Act "saved my life and made sure I didn't go bankrupt." Kayla & Danielle Chandler in 2017.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is ordering federal agencies to undermine Obamacare through regulatory action, a move that could weaken enforcement of the requirement for Americans to buy health coverage and give insurers leeway to ...
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President Trump's executive order instructing federal agencies to grant relief to constituencies affected by the Affordable Care Act has begun to reverberate throughout the nation's health-care system, injecting further uncertainty into an already ...
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The death rate from cervical cancer in the United States is considerably higher than previously estimated and the disparity in death rates between black women and white women is significantly wider, according to a study published Monday in the journal ...
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Taking into account hysterectomies in the analysis of cancer mortality has led to these rates being underestimated. Léa Surugue. By Léa Surugue.
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Bread, chips and potatoes should be cooked to a golden yellow colour, rather than brown, to reduce our intake of a chemical which could cause cancer, government food scientists are warning.
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Former President George H.W. Bush is currently under treatment at a Houston medical center for severe case of pneumonia. The doctors said that his condition has improved and they will evaluate his condition before removing the breathing tube.
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South Bend - The chief medical officer for Indiana's prison system held an overlapping position with a for-profit Illinois company that provides health care to correctional facilities in more than a dozen states, according to a published report.
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Researchers claim that teenagers who would never normally smoke are now starting out with so-called vaping before moving on to regular cigarettes, risking long-term health problems.
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The yearly flu shot may be a relic of the past as researchers continue making progress. By Ian Setliff , Amyn Murji On 1/22/17 at 10:00 AM.
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Republicans plan to turn control of Medicaid over to the states as part of their replacement for the Affordable Care Act, according to an adviser to President Donald Trump.
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The approval of a new vaccine in Malaysia recently against the HPV has been welcomed but raises some concerns among the public. Dear Dr G,.
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Poor Americans insured by Medicaid will pay more out-of-pocket toward their healthcare services under proposals favored by Dr. Tom Price, Donald Trump's pick to be U.S.
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A recent study from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine concluded that cells of elderly women who remain inactive for more than 10 hours per day age much faster compared to those of women who remain active throughout their late life.
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WASHINGTON - Scientists are developing a robotic sleeve that can encase a flabby diseased heart and gently squeeze to keep it pumping.
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In medicine, vaccinating against a virus involves exposing a body to a weakened version of the threat, enough to build a tolerance.
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After being recalled for potentially inaccurate dosage delivery, Auvi-Q - an EpiPen alternative manufactured by Kaléo Pharma - will be back on the market by Feb. 14.
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With a squishy embrace, a new soft robot can keep a weak and failing heart pumping. So far, it's only been tested in pigs. But if it works in humans, it could one day keep people with heart failure alive.
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It wasn't that long ago when Gwyneth Paltrow raved about the benefits of vaginal steaming, a non-scientifically proven process of sitting over a hot pot of water filled with herbs for up to 45 minutes to "cleanse your uterus" and "balance female ...
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At noon Friday, when President Donald J. Trump took the oath of office, Dr. Tom Frieden ceased being director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Friday that pet rats are the source of an outbreak of Seoul virus infections in Illinois and Wisconsin.
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The votes were counted, the oath was taken and Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States Friday. However, a new president isn't the only thing Americans received as a result of the 2016 election - a slew of citizens got sweet changes ...
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This is a 3-D print of hemagluttinin, one of the proteins on the surface of flu virus - and the "H" in the names of flu strains like H1N1.
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An EpiPen rival is set to return to the market free of charge for millions of consumers - but will set insurance companies a whopping $4,500 for a two-pack.
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Elderly women who sit for more than 10 hours a day with low physical activity have cells that are biologically older by eight years compared to women who are less sedentary, University California San Diego School of Medicine researchers report.
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Many people avoid sunscreen even when they are on beach holidays. Medical experts have supported use of sunscreen during sunny days for everyone with light skin.
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Researchers have discovered a defect in a key cell-signaling pathway they say contributes to both overproduction of toxic protein in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients as well as loss of communication between neurons.
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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2006 file photo, a doctor holds a vial of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil in his Chicago office.
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Sierra Nevada Brewing said Sunday it has issued a recall in the Midwest, South and East Coast of some of its bottled beer after detecting a flaw that could allow glass to break and fall inside.
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As policymakers and health officials sound the alarm on the nation's obesity epidemic, a team of researchers want to improve health outcomes among the most vulnerable Americans by overhauling the federal food assistance program.
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Medical Marijuana Inc. has been treating patients in Mexico without the adverse side effects caused by opioids and painkillers. More.
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The Food and Drug Administration warned pet owners Wednesday that dogs, cats and other animals may die if exposed to skin cancer creams.
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Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in American women. It affects 43 million women in the United States each year, yet few are aware of the dangers.
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Children with asthma are over 50 per cent more likely to become obese within ten years of being diagnosed, warns a new study which suggests that using inhalers during the attack may prevent this effect.
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The United States faces a major problem with prescription drug prices. Even as the prices of most goods and services have barely budged in recent years, the cost of drugs has surged.
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The Anopheles gambiae mosquito acts as a major vector for the transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, carrying infected blood among people.
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LOS ANGELES - Six months after California's strict vaccine law took effect, a measles outbreak has infected 20 people, most of them in Los Angeles County, prompting a search for others who may have been exposed to the highly contagious virus.
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