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Hope for millions of diabetics as condition could be reversed with yo-yo starvation diet A yo-yo starvation diet that "re-boots" pancreatic cells has been shown to reverse diabetes . The astonishing result, demonstrated in mice, raises the prospect of treating the condition without drugs that regulate blood sugar or insulin injections.
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Lawyers: ICE detainee with brain tumor removed from hospital An undocumented immigrant diagnosed with a brain tumor while in Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody was returned to a detention center from a Texas hospital, her lawyers said.
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Federal agents in Texas move hospitalized Salvadoran woman awaiting emergency surgery to a detention facility A critically ill woman from El Salvador who was awaiting emergency surgery for a brain tumor was forcibly moved from a Texas hospital to a detention center by federal agents, raising concerns about President Trump's directive to more aggressively ...
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Your workout could be killing your sex life Could your CrossFit workout take a toll on your sex life? A study from the University of North Carolina published this month in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise found that men who exercise intensely may have a lower libido than ...
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AIDS vaccine may be 'functional cure' for some SEATTLE, WASHINGTON—Positive results from small clinical studies without control groups often get dismissed as anecdote, and for good reason: Many don't pan out in more rigorous trials.
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Intense exercise lowers men's libido, study finds Exercise is meant to make us hot-blooded, but too much of it can sap our sex drive, a new study has found. Research has tended to focus on how our sex drive benefits from regular exercise.
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Low sex drive? Try exercising less, study says Intense exercise might give you a lean physique, but it could potentially slow down your sex drive, suggests a new study published this month by researchers at UNC Chapel Hill.
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Unhealthy in Middle Age, Dementia in Old Age? WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Middle-aged men and women at risk for heart disease may also face a higher chance of dementia later in life, a new study suggests.
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5 Ways that Plans to Cap Medicaid Funding Put Seniors at Risk More than six million older Americans rely on Medicaid each year for critical services such as long-term care and other services that Medicare doesn't cover.
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Sleeping for 9+ Hours May Be Early Sign of Dementia Sleeping for extended amounts of time may be an early indicator of cognitive decline in older people, especially among those with lower education levels, researchers report.
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Forget five a day, eat 10 portions of fruit and veg to cut risk of early death A boy plays in a mass of English beef tomatoes on a fruit and vegetable stall in Brighton. Tomatoes are also an excellent source of vitamin C. Photograph: Alamy.
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Fasting diet 'regenerates diabetic pancreas' The pancreas can be triggered to regenerate itself through a type of fasting diet, say US researchers. Restoring the function of the organ - which helps control blood sugar levels - reversed symptoms of diabetes in animal experiments.
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Is Prolonged Sleep An Early Warning Sign Of Dementia? Boston University researchers found that dementia risk increased by nearly 2.5 times for those who saw themselves needing extra sleep per night.
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Pregnant Women With Herpes May Be More Likely To Have Kids With Autism A new study is the first to link genital herpes infection in pregnant women to autism risk in children, adding to a growing list of environmental risk factors for the disorder.
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Long-term stress linked to higher levels of obesity People who suffer long-term stress may also be more prone to obesity, according to research by scientists at UCL which involved examining hair samples for levels of cortisol, a hormone which regulates the body's response to stress.
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Swedish politician proposes giving workers sex breaks A local politician in Sweden has an idea to improve workers' morale and the city's low birth rate - an hour-long daily break from work for employees to be intimate with their partners.
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What is VX nerve agent? (CNN) - Malaysian police have revealed the substance that killed Kim Jong Nam was a highly toxic nerve agent that's banned under a number of international conventions.
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Family of severely-ill detained Salvadoran mother plead for her release ALVARADO, Texas -- For 13 days now, Sara Beltran Hernandez, a 26-year-old undocumented mother of two from El Salvador, has been very, very sick, according to her legal team.
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ICE Agents Take Undocumented Mom With Brain Tumor From Hospital To Detention Center The woman's legal team criticized her treatment, but ICE says she has 24-hour care in custody. By Jenna Amatulli. John Moore/Getty Images.
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Immigration Agents Took a Woman With a Brain Tumor Out of the Hospital: Report Law enforcement officials moved a 26-year-old woman from a Texas hospital where she was being treated for a brain tumor back to a detention facility against her will, according to her legal representative.
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Will patent disputes over who 'discovered' CRISPR gene editing slow development of gene therapies? [Editor's note: Excerpts are from an interview with Jennifer Doudna, one of the discoverers of the revolutionary CRISPR gene-editing technology.
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Little Tikes recalls 540000 swings after injuries (CNN) Little Tikes is voluntarily recalling 540,000 toddler swings after 140 reports of the swing breaking, posing a fall hazard. There have been 39 reports of injuries, including two children with broken arms.
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Study Builds Argument That Infections May Cause Autism A study released Wednesday supports the argument that infections during pregnancy may cause some cases of autism. Women who had active infections with genital herpes early in pregnancy were twice as likely to have a child with autism than women who ...
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Back pain an indicator of increased chance of early death, Australian study finds Back pain may not just be uncomfortable but could also be an indicator of impending death, a new study has found. Key points: People with back pain have 13pc higher chance of early death; Medication mostly ineffective; physical activity can help ...
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25% of all overdoses are from heroin (CNN) America's opioid epidemic continues: The latest numbers from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, released Friday, show that one in four drug overdoses in 2015 was related to heroin.
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Therapeutic Vaccine Strategy May Be 'Functional Cure' For HIV Patients A therapeutic vaccine strategy may be a "functional cure" for patients with HIV, a new study revealed. The clinical trial found the vaccine is effective in controlling HIV levels without the need for antiretroviral drugs.
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Long-term stress might make you fat, study says (CNN) Could constant stress be making you fat? To find out, English researchers compared stress levels and body weight of more than 2,500 men and women over age 54 who participated in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
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Study: Long-Term Stress Might Make You Fat To find out, English researchers compared stress levels and body weight of more than 2,500 men and women over age 54 who participated in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
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'Golden trio' of moves boosts chances of female orgasm, say researchers The female orgasm has often been described as elusive, but researchers say they might have discovered how to boost the chances of eliciting the yes, yes, yes.
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Chicago hospital's smallest surviving premie finally goes home after 4 months A Chicago infant is going home today for the first time, more than four months after being born as a "micro-premie." Entitan Martins delivered her daughter Eirianna when she was just 23 weeks pregnant.
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Pregnant Women With Genital Herpes Twice As Likely To Have Child With Autism Pregnant women with genital herpes are at higher risk of having a child with autism spectrum disorder. The study shows that inflammation during pregnancy may have effect on the developing brain of the fetus.
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Tick-borne Lyme disease exploding into Michigan; human cases up 5-fold They're already back. All it took was an unusual February warm spell this past week for the tiny insects causing an increasingly big problem in Michigan to become active once again, beginning their hunt for blood.
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How Uganda got results in its fight against Aids Uganda's response to HIV/Aids is immediately apparent in the capital, Kampala. Billboards dominating the roadsides advocate testing for children and protected sex and highlight the importance of taking ARVs - drugs that prevent the progression of the ...
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Chiropractor Invents 'Lipstick' That Glues Women's Vaginas Shut During Their Periods It turns out that a chiropractor thinks women should have their vaginas glued shut. Yes, you read that right. Grab the popcorn, sit back, and enjoy yet another male who seems to be absolutely clueless about the female anatomy.
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Science Just Confirmed Every Straight Woman's Struggle When Having Sex For men, we've got the straight guys who pretty much orgasm no matter what. We've got the gay men who will not leave that bed until both parties have achieved their goal.
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Mother shares heartbreaking post about 10-year-old son's cancer battle A Texas mother's heartbreaking Facebook post about her 10-year-old son's fight with cancer has gone viral. In September 2012, Drake Medinger was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, according to the Stinky Joe's #1 Pit Crew Facebook page.
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Owning a cat won't make you mentally ill, study says Although you may hold suspicions about your neighbor who feeds the local stray cats, new research has found no link between owning a feline and exhibiting psychotic symptoms.
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Mother Will Give Birth To Terminally Ill Baby To Donate Organs OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (CBS) - A mother in Oklahoma says she is giving birth to her terminally ill daughter so another child can have a chance at life.
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Mom carrying baby without brain to term plans to donate the organs (CNN) - When Keri Young found out her unborn child didn't have a brain, she made an unthinkably selfless decision. She decided to carry Eva to term to donate the organs to other babies in need.
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