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Children with obese parents are three times as likely to be slow learners, study finds Researchers said children born to parents where the dad was obese had a higher risk of poor social skills. Kids of obese parents are more likely to fail problem solving questions.
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Anti-polio campaign in Quetta begins today QUETTA: A special five-day polio immunisation campaign will kick off on Monday in Quetta, during which children below five years of age will be administered anti-polio drops.
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Pakistani city launches new polio campaign after rare strain found QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan began a special five-day polio immunization campaign in the southwestern city of Quetta on Monday for children under five after a rare strain of the virus was found in sewage samples, officials said.
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State FDA receives renewal approvals for 33 blood banks out of 59 from DCGI Based on inspections carried across 59 blood banks licenses of which were due for renewals on December 31, 2016, the Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received approvals for license renewal for 33 blood banks from the Drug ...
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Ten-month-old revived twice after being exposed to fentanyl METHUEN - A 10-month-old girl who narrowly survived after ingesting fentanyl is the latest victim of an opioid epidemic that has been blamed for hundreds of deaths in Massachusetts.
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Cure For HIV, AIDS Coming Soon? Bill Gates Invests $140M In Company Creating Infection-Prevention Implant As the world celebrates a brand new year and a bevy of medical breakthroughs in 2016, the international scientific community could be one step closer toward discovering a cure for HIV and AIDs - in part thanks to billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates.
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Medicare launches revamp for heart attacks, hip fractures FILE - In this April 12, 2016, file photo, Patrick Conway, director of the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation, poses for a photograph in the center's offices in Baltimore County, Md.
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Flu outbreak spreads through North Alabama, even for those who got flu shots MADISON COUNTY, Ala. - The flu is spreading through Alabama with a vengeance. According to the CDC, the state has one of the highest levels of flu activity in the country right now, with most of it in North Alabama.
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This year's resolutions don't differ much from last year's A common tradition for many people is to develop resolutions for the beginning of a new year. The theory is that since this is a brand new year, this is a good time to come up with one or more ideas for self-improvement.
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Gyms prepare for the influx of newbies At 10 a.m. Monday, the personal training, front desk, spa, group fitness and housekeeping managers from all four Vida Fitness gyms huddled in the fourth-floor office of the sprawling U Street location to talk strategy.
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The Perfect New Year's Resolution Only eight percent of New Year's resolutions are resolved. To be blunt, people choose one, two or even three areas of their lifestyle to resolve and they end up breaking 92% of those resolutions.
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What the science says about every popular diet — and whether they can work for you There are so many diets out there, but figuring out which one will actually work for you can be tough. Luckily, scientists have found that most reasonable diets can help you lose weight, compared to not following a diet at all.
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New Mexico Store Bans 'Obama & Other Muslims' A New Mexico convenience store owner appears to promote his business by making threats of political violence. The Mayhill Convenience Store has had signs up for more than a year that include phrases like "Bullets Not Ballots" and "Kill Obama" with the ...
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Davis County couple welcomes twins born Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 (KUTV) Two new babies, identical twin boys, each has his own title. One was the last baby born in 2016. The other is the first baby born in 2017, Utah's New Year baby.
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Three Steps to Better New Year's Resolutions Like just about everyone, I've spent some time this week coming up with my New Year's resolutions. I have goals I'm happy to share in casual cocktail party conversation, and others that I generally reserve for my private journal.
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CDC Flu Update: Activity Increasing for Second Consecutive Week According to the CDC's FluView report for the week ending Dec. 24, 2016 (week 51), flu activity increased in the United States.
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Medical marijuana rolls out in Florida Medical marijuana can be just what the doctor orders -- at least some doctors. Beginning Tuesday, Amendment 2 rolls out in Florida.
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How Parental Obesity Affects Children's Development Maternal and paternal obesity are each linked to specific delays in early childhood development among both singletons and twins, according to a study published online in Pediatrics.
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New software makes CRISPR-methodology easier Scientists at Karolinska Institutet and the University of Gothenburg have generated a web-based software, Green Listed, which can facilitate the use of the CRISPR methodology.
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Sanofi Pasteur, MSD discontinue vaccine JV business in Europe Sanofi and its vaccines global business unit Sanofi Pasteur confirmed the end of their vaccine joint-venture with MSD (known as Merck & Co.
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Two sets of twins born in different years in U.S. (Reuters) - Two sets of twins were born in different years over the weekend, with parents in Arizona and California getting double doses of joy in 2016 and 2017, local media reported.
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New law prohibits minors from buying cough syrup Minors won't be able to buy some cough syrup brands over the counter as a new law to limit youth substance abuse took effect Monday.
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Children of obese parents at risk of developmental delays, says study Children of obese parents may be at risk of developmental delays, study says. Obesity in mothers can affect children's motor skills, researchers say.
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New law prohibits minors from buying cough syrup Senate Bill 938 is a measure that prohibits manufacturers, distributors and retailers from selling medicines containing dextromethorphan to those under 18, and requiring anyone who appears under the age of 25 to provide identification upon checkout.
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Lancashire organ donor campaign leaves legacy of life ALMOST 30,000 Lancashire people have signed up to leave the legacy of life since the Lancashire Evening Post launched its campaign to recruit more organ donors.
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Make your weight-loss resolutions count this year Are you ready to implement the positive changes you've been thinking about for 2017. Great! But how do we stick to the plans we've made for weight loss, fitness and healthy habits and make those changes stay for the whole year and beyond?
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Maintaining Your New Year's Resolutions Two days into the new year, and many people have started their lists of resolutions already; but a daunting list can make it easy many to fall short of those goals.
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Recreational marijuana is now legal in Nevada In the Election Day back in November, Nevadans approved by a nine percent margin the legalization of marijuana possession and consumption for citizens above 21 years old.
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Clearing the air after the legalization of pot in Nevada Voters in November passed a measure legalizing the possession of up to an ounce of pot and allowing people in the state to legally smoke it.
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Flu cases on the rise in Wisconsin Flu cases are on the rise in Wisconsin, according to data from the state Department of Health Services. So far, there have been 161 flu cases this season in Wisconsin and 95 flu-related hospitalizations.
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Hearing Loss May Be Linked to Iron Deficiency Iron deficiency anemia may be linked to hearing loss. A new study from the JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery found links between loss of hearing and anemia.
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Army warns of new threat to troops: Energy drinks WASHINGTON - The U.S. military is warning against the danger of troops over consuming energy drinks, saying it could do "some serious harm to your body.
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8 Ways To Support Planned Parenthood This Year Later this month two men who have threatened to defund Planned Parenthood will be sworn in as the president and vice president of the United States.
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New study highlights the risks associated with Psilocybin - also known as magic mushrooms Several studies suggest that psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms, is good for human brain. Like most psychedelic drugs, psilocybin also relaxes mind and help relieve anxiety and depression.
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