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Sleep Problems? Go Outside And Pitch A Tent (CBS4) - The key to a good night's sleep, and a daytime of physical energy and mental alertness, is a properly tuned body clock.
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If you find the sound of people eating grotesque there could be something wrong with you People who find the sounds of chewing or breathing unbearable may have a genuine brain abnormality. While many people find hearing people eat off-putting or pen clicking annoying, others report feeling disgust when exposed to the noises.
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Misophonia Sufferers: Scientists May Have Found the Root of Your Pain The sound of someone chewing popcorn can enrage some people. Credit Jonathan Knowles/Getty Images. Popcorn munching. Soup slurping.
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Why Chewing Sounds Make You Want to Flip a Table The snapping of gum. The slurping of soup (*shudders*). If you, like me, have misophonia, these sounds are more than merely annoying—they're rage-inducing.
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Doctors trained outside the US see fewer patient deaths, study finds What began as a way to determine if foreign doctors were bringing down the quality of American health care has found just the reverse: They actually do a slightly better job at keeping their patients alive.
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US Patient Mortality Lower With Non-US-Trained Physicians Medicare patients admitted to the hospital and treated by internists who graduated from medical schools outside the United States had lower 30-day mortality than matched patients cared for by graduates of US schools, according to results of a study ...
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Eye injuries linked to liquid laundry packets surge among small kids Liquid laundry packets - already under scrutiny after thousands of incidents of kids mistaking them for toys or candy - are responsible for a growing number of eye injuries in children.
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7 ways to eat like Tom Brady (with no guarantee you'll throw like him) As the second-oldest quarterback to appear in a Super Bowl, 39-year-old Tom Brady must be doing something right. Make that a lot of things right - including, perhaps, a rigorous nutrition regimen that shuns most of American comfort food.
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Iranian baby girl caught in Trump travel ban headed to US, governor says (CNN) An Iranian infant with a heart defect is entangled in President Trump's immigration ban -- and her extended family in Oregon is on an urgent mission to get her to the US for critical surgery.
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Iranian infant granted waiver to enter US for vital heart surgery that Manhattan doctors will perform for free Fatemah Taghizadeh needs a life-saving heart procedure, but President Trump's immigration ban has stopped her family from bringing the infant to New York.
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Surge of yellow fever in Brazil raises alarms In the first month of 2017, Brazil has seen 712 suspected cases of sylvatic, or jungle, yellow fever, the vast majority in Minas Gerais, a rural state where 40 have already died from the mosquito-borne disease.
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Donald Trump's doctor tells The New York Times all about the president's minor health ailments President Donald Trump's personal doctor has shed some new light on the health of his most famous patient. The president takes a statin to maintain a healthy rate for his cholesterol and lipid levels, antibiotics to combat a skin condition known as ...
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Potential side effects of the drug Trump reportedly takes for hair loss President Trump's personal physician recently revealed that the president takes finasteride, a drug used to combat male-pattern baldness.
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Governor outraged over travel ban blocking Iranian baby from surgery in Oregon SALEM, OR (KPTV) - While signing an executive order to protect local immigrants Thursday, Governor Kate Brown also expressed outrage over President Trump's travel ban that stopped an Iranian baby from coming to Oregon for life-saving surgery.
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Donald Trump May Be Taking Drug For Prostrate Issues Instead Of A Healthy Head Of Hair Dr. Harold Bornstein, President Donald Trump's longtime doctor has revealed that his patient is the healthiest elected president.
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Iranian Baby Needing Surgery Gets Documents to Come to US: NY Gov The federal government has granted boarding documents to a 4-month-old Iranian girl who needs a life-saving surgery and was prevented from entering the U.S.
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The price of a life-saving overdose treatment has increased 680% to $4500 in the last 3 years naloxone training overdose Jennifer Stepp (L) and her daughter Audrey, 8, teach a Naloxone training class for children and adults on how to save lives by injecting Naloxone into people suffering opioid overdoses at the Hillview Community Center in ...
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US Doctors Trained Overseas Have Slightly Better Patient Outcomes FRIDAY, Feb. 3, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Death rates are lower for older Americans treated by doctors trained in other countries than by those who went to a U.S.
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Price Skyrockets for Life-Saving Antidote to Opioid Overdose Fire and rescue departments are grappling with the soaring cost of the life-saving drug naloxone, which is an antidote to opioid overdoses.
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Can't sleep? Try camping a few days A new study suggests a few nights in the great outdoors can reset your internal circadian clock. By Deborah NetburnTribune News Service.
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Heart issues hit close to home MINNEAPOLIS - Women all over Minnesota and the nation celebrated National Wear Red Day to shine a spotlight on heart disease, the leading cause of death for women in the United States.
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Iranian baby will be allowed into US for life-saving surgery NEW YORK - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says an Iranian infant banned from entering the United States for life-saving heart surgery under President Donald Trump's executive order will now be allowed to travel for the emergency procedure.
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Your All-Day Guide to Better Sleep When people say they want to get healthier, they often focus on just two things: eating better and exercising more. But sleeping well is also a vital part of any health routine.
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PCa Salvage Radiation Plus Anti-Androgen Therapy Improves Outcomes Salvage radiation treatment combined with daily anti-androgen therapy for men with prostate cancer (PCa) that recurs or persists following radical prostatectomy improves long-term overall survival compared with the use of salvage radiation treatment ...
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We have a vaccine for six cancers; why are less than half of kids getting it? Early in our careers, few of us imagined a vaccine could one day prevent cancer. Now there is a vaccine that keeps the risk of developing six Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers at bay, but adoption of it has been slow and surprising low ...
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How To Sleep Better? Go Camping; Deprivation Affects Memory Formation, Learning AspenNightCamp Going camping in the wilderness is beneficial for sleep cycles, which affect our memory and learning, research shows.
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Joe Simpson Begins Radiation for Prostate Cancer: 'He's Super Optimistic' Jessica Simpson and Joe Simpson attend the "Tom Everhart "Raw" Exhibition of His Schulz-influenced Paintings For The First Time In Black And White At Mouche Gallery on February 27, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Antibiotic resistance: Superbugs can be killed by modifying existing drugs, scientists discover In the evolutionary arms-race between deadly bacteria and the antibiotics used by doctors to kill them, the bugs have very definitely been gaining the upper hand in recent years.
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The Real Cost of Health Care in Retirement Medicare covers a lot, but not everything. Here's what it covers and what you'll owe out of pocket. Email; Print; 0 Comments; Order Reprints.
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Warning: More toddlers are suffering eye burns from laundry pods 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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Op-Ed: Africa is now in serious danger of sleepwalking into a cancer crisis One of the unfortunate consequences of more people surviving childhood and living longer lives is that you start to see cases of cancer steadily increase.
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Zika, FIU is coming for you with $3.4 million in research money The university announced Friday that the school has been awarded $3.4 million in state and federal funding to research the mosquito-borne virus through projects that will seek to halt or reduce the transmission and impact of Zika.
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Medicare Patients Had Slightly Better Survival Rate With Foreign-Educated Doctors, Study Finds Medicare patients in U.S. hospitals were less likely to die when their doctors were educated outside the U.S., according to a study by researchers at Harvard University.
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Sleeping Shrinks the Brain … and That's a Good Thing Ah, to sleep, perchance … to shrink your neural connections? That's the conclusion of new research that examined subtle changes in the brain during sleep.
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On National Wear Red Day, Let's Empower Women To Know Their Numbers To Help Reduce Heart Disease The 2016-17 Go Red For Women class of Real Women representing the many different faces of heart disease and stroke. Today is National Wear Red Day, an opportunity to splash this vibrant color into your wardrobe as a declaration of your support for ...
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Media Advisory: UB Dental to treat or teach thousands of kids for Children's Dental Health Month Now in its 16th year, Give Kids a Smile Day welcomes nearly 700 schoolchildren and hundreds of volunteers. Photo: Douglas Levere. Annual Give Kids a Smile Day to welcome pirates, tykes, teens and special needs students.
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Dayton to begin cancer treatment soon ST. PAUL - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton likely won't be able to wait until after the legislative session to begin his treatment for prostate cancer, he said Friday.
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Lakeland Community College hosts event to promote miles of healthy smiles Lesley Rosario, family advocate at Lake-Geauga United Head Start, doles out some goody bags to a trio of preschoolers at Lakeland Community College Feb. 3 during the American Dental Association's Give Kids a Smile program at the school's dental clinic ...
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