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Weekend camping resets body clock Spending a weekend out camping resets the clock inside our bodies that influences sleeping habits, scientists at a US university have discovered.
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Not Getting Enough Sleep? Camping In February Might Help It's tempting to keep the computer running late and promise yourself an extra 30 minutes of bed rest in the morning. It's tempting to do it again the next night, too.
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Hundreds of doctors and nurses urge the Cleveland Clinic to stand up to Trump Hundreds of medical professionals are calling on the prominent Cleveland Clinic hospital system to cut its perceived ties to President Trump in light of a contentious executive order that has temporarily banned people from seven Muslim-majority ...
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Brazil: Yellow fever outbreak grows, CDC issues travel notice Five states report suspected/confirmed yellow fever cases–Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Bahia, São Paulo and Tocantins. Minas Gerais accounts for nine out every 10 confirmed yellow fever cases in the country.
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President Trump Takes a Hair-Growth Drug, According to His Doctor Dr. Bornstein is not only a Propecia prescriber - he's also a client. Photo: New York Daily News Archive/NY Daily News via Getty Images.
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Small Study Links E-Cigarettes to Potential Heart Trouble WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A small study suggests that people who use e-cigarettes regularly may face an increased risk for heart disease.
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Alzheimer's Disease Causes: Air Pollution Possibly Linked To Dementia Air pollution, a severe problem worldwide, has long been known to cause health problems, be it heart disease, lung cancer or other respiratory ailments.
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Brain food: What to eat — at any age — to fend off Alzheimer's and dementia "Brain food is real and it really does matter," says UC Davis nutrition expert Liz Applegate, an author, professor and director of sports nutrition.
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AMA decries effect of Trump's travel ban on international medical graduates who treat underserved Organization said that many communities, particularly in rural or low-income areas, rely on international medical graduates to fill job openings.
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Family finds rattlesnake in toilet, then 23 more underneath their house Last Updated Feb 2, 2017 4:52 PM EST. For the past 20 years, Nathan Hawkins has been working with snakes in the small Texas town of Buffalo Gap.
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Obamacare's Slow and Painful Death Puts Health Insurers in Limbo Obamacare looks like it's going away. Until that happens, big health insurers aren't sure what to do with it. Republicans and President Donald Trump haven't given details on how they'll repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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Testing Paul Ryan's damning attack on the Affordable Care Act: 'Obamacare has failed' Barack Obama (left) and Donald Trump, shown here at Trump's inauguration, are at odds over Obama's Affordable Care Act, which Trump is moving to repeal and replace.
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Misophonia: Scientists crack why eating sounds can make people angry Why some people become enraged by sounds such as eating or breathing has been explained by brain scan studies. The condition, misophonia, is far more than simply disliking noises such as nails being scraped down a blackboard.
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Trump's vaccine views are at odds with those of most Americans, study says The criticism of vaccines voiced by President Trump and some other public figures is at odds with the attitudes of most Americans, who overwhelmingly support requiring public school children to be vaccinated for measles, mumps and rubella, according to ...
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Hormone Blockers Can Prolong Life if Prostate Cancer Recurs Radiation therapists planned treatment for a patient with prostate cancer. A study shows that in addition to radiation, hormone-blocking treatment positively affects survival.
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President Trump appears to have purposefully hidden his use of a hair-loss drug President Trump's personal physician, Harold Bornstein, is still talking to the press, and still saying some strange things. In a new interview with the New York Times, Bornstein discloses that Trump takes a couple of previously undisclosed drugs ...
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GOP Campaign to Repeal Obamacare Stalls on the Details Senator Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican and chairman of the Senate health committee, talking with witnesses before a hearing to consider changes to the Affordable Care Act in Washington on Wednesday.
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Preterm Birth May Be Early Warning of Heart Disease in Women A baby sleeps in a maternity ward in Moscow. Credit Olga Kravets for The New York Times. A preterm birth appears to be an early warning signal of a woman's risk for heart disease, a new study shows.
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Major Recall for US Smokeless Tobacco Co. RICHMOND, Va. - U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co. (USSTC) announced a voluntary recall Jan. 31 of about 40 named tobacco products in certain lots, asking wholesalers and retailers to segregate all products within their inventories.
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RECALL: Smokeless tobacco products sold in Wisconsin may contain metal objects The "U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company" (USSTC) is voluntarily recalling certain smokeless tobacco products manufactured at the company's facility in Franklin Park, Illinois because foreign metal objects, including sharp metal objects, have been found in ...
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Maker of Skoal, Copenhagen recalls chewing tobacco RICHMOND, Va. (KY3) - U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, which makes Skoal and Copenhagen, recalled thousands of cans of tobacco on Wednesday.
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Former Greenwich, Stamford co. in big consumer recall A file photo of Copenhagen and Skoal tins on display in Stamford, Conn., produced by U.S. Smokeless Tobacco. Mark Conrad/Staff photo.
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The secret to President Trump's hair is a prescription prostate drug, his doctor says The doctor who made everyone temporarily giddy in December 2015 by declaring candidate Donald Trump the "healthiest individual ever" to seek the presidency has now revealed the secret of President Trump's luxuriant locks to The New York Times: "a ...
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Attorney: Iranian infant needs visa waiver for heart surgery PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The family of a 4-month-old Iranian girl is hoping to get a waiver to President Donald Trump's immigration ban so their daughter can have critical heart surgery in Portland.
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Animal trial shows promise for Zika mRNA vaccine Scientists today reported that a messenger RNA (mRNA)-based Zika vaccine induced strong and durable protection in animals with a single dose, the first to show that level of protection without using a live virus.
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HHS Nominee Tom Price Targeted Panel That Urged Fewer Cancer Screenings Rep. Tom Price, President Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, has criticized a task force of medical experts whose recommendations guide health screening and disease prevention.
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More toddlers suffer eye burns from laundry packets, study says (CNN) From 2012 to 2015, the number of chemical burns to the eye linked to laundry detergent packets rose more than 30 times among young children, a new study says.
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Iranian infant hoping for OHSU surgery banned from entering US A 4-month-old Iranian girl in need of heart surgery has been unable to travel to Oregon for the procedure due to the immigration ban put in place by President Donald Trump last week barring immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries, her uncle said.
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New Zika Vaccine Candidate Provides Powerful Protection THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A single dose of an experimental Zika vaccine protected mice and monkeys from the virus, researchers report.
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Can Pregnancy Harm Your Heart? THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnancy might affect a woman's risk of future heart problems, two new studies suggest.
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Joe Simpson Begins Radiation Treatment For Prostate Cancer Sending him love. Joe Simpson has reportedly begun radiation treatments for his prostate cancer, according to Us Weekly. Related: Joe Gives An Update On His Battle.
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How Planned Parenthood has helped millions of women, including me Maureen Miller does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond the academic appointment above.
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Newborns at Pueblo hospital sport red hats for heart health At St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center on Thursday, newborn babies donned vibrant red hats to make their very first fashion statements and raise awareness for a nationwide cause: heart health.
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MIT's new AI understands the hardest part of human language Voice-based artificial intelligence assistants can understand human speech better than ever. But while AI can decipher our words and context to deliver fast results and actions, AI doesn't understand the tone, or one's feelings.
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Laundry Detergent Pods Linked to Eye Burn Danger in Kids THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Liquid laundry detergent pods may be convenient, but young children are suffering vision-threatening burns from the chemicals inside them in increasing numbers, a new study finds.
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Pornhub Is Trying a Different Approach to Teaching You About Sex On Wednesday, leading adult-entertainment site Pornhub launched a new venture: a sex-ed site called the "Sexual Wellness Center.
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'Completely Locked In' Patients May Now Communicate Patients who have been unable to control their bodies for a long time are now able to communicate, according to scientists. Researchers used a brain-computer interface to read the thoughts of patients who were "locked in" their own bodies, and found ...
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Blood Oxygen Levels May Help Paralyzed ALS Patients Communicate, Researchers Say ALS patients with complete paralysis can communicate in a limited manner using a computer interface that detects their thoughts based on blood oxygen levels in the brain, according to a new study.
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Altria recalls smokeless tobacco products (CNN) US Smokeless Tobacco Co., part of Altria, is voluntarily recalling some smokeless tobacco products after consumer complaints of foreign metal objects in cans.
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Fleece hats add up to donation of $1280 for Planned Parenthood From left, Julie Jackson and Sara Ward, co-chairs of the pussy hat project, present a $1,280 check to Planned Parenthood's Shelley Schreiner and Karen Adamson Monday.
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Police: Opioid reversal drug saves lives, but addiction crisis must be addressed Falls Police Lt. Nelson Whitney holds a card explaining the Good Samaritan Law, which gives legal immunity to those who seek help for overdose victims and those who administer naloxone, an overdose-reversal medication.
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MIT researchers develop a wearable social coach for people with Asperger's For people living with Asperger's syndrome, every social interaction can be a battle. While high-functioning in some aspects, those suffering from the form of autism often struggle to engage with other people and topics outside of their own spheres of ...
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EEG cap allows completely paralyzed patients to communicate A model wearing the team's cap. Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering. Non-invasive caps look like the newest tool that could allow completely paralyzed people to communicate with the outside world.
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Breast Density May Be Leading Indicator of Cancer Risk THURSDAY, Feb. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Women whose breasts are predominantly made up of more dense, glandular tissue face higher odds for breast cancer, a new study finds.
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Reports of flu in Chattanooga area increasing A dose of flu vaccine is seen at the Alexian Brothers PACE facility on Sept. 22 in Chattanooga. Annual flu vaccines are particularly important for seniors to whom the flu can be life-threatening.
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Tooth infection leads to young dad's death, family says A tooth infection quickly turned deadly for a young California man last week, according to his family. Vadim Anatoliyevich Kondratyuk of Sacramento was just 26 years old and the father of two young children.
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