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Indigenous Bolivians have some of the healthiest hearts A Tsimane man carried bananas, among a group of indigenous people with a traditional lifestyle deep in the Bolivian Amazon, and according to a new study released Friday March 17, 2017, they have some of the healthiest hearts on the planet, according to ...
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Amazon Tribe Offers Clues To Preventing Heart Disease The Tsimane tribe that lives primitive life in the Amazon jungle has the healthiest heart in the world. Elements of its people's lifestyle can be translated to Western behaviors to reduce risk for heart disease.
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Michigan dad's rare case of strep throat leads to amputations GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - A Michigan man is feeling grateful after surviving a strep throat infection that led to amputations of parts of his hands and feet and nearly cost his life.
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Potential health risk prompts dog food recall Blue Buffalo Company is voluntarily recalling one of its dog food products due to a potential health risk. The company is recalled some of its BLUE Wilderness® Rocky Mountain RecipeTM Red Meat Dinner Wet Food for Adult Dogs because the product has ...
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Cholesterol drug cuts heart risks, spurs new debate on cost FILE - This undated image provided by Amgen Inc. shows the drug Repatha. The medicine cut the chances of having a heart attack or some other serious problems by 15 to 20 percent in a big study of people at high risk for those problems, released Friday, ...
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H & B Packing Co. Almost 37 tons of Texas beef was recalled Sunday after sampling was positive for the rare E. coli O103. Waco-based H & B Packing Co.
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Diplomat Pharmacy to dispense Kisqali in combo with aromatase inhibitor for metastatic breast cancer Diplomat Pharmacy has announced that it will dispense Kisqali (ribociclib) in combination with an aromatase inhibitor, as a first-line treatment for postmenopausal women with a serious form of breast cancer.
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Blue Buffalo recalls food for health risk Dog food maker Blue Buffalo is recalling a version of its canned food because of a potential health risk. The Blue Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe Red Meat Dinner Wet Food for adult dogs, which was sold nationwide, has the potential to carry higher ...
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Another woman dies from Brazilian butt lift at Miami clinic Ranika Hall's mother, Nicole, and her siblings, urged her not to move forward with the procedure, which proved deadly. (GoFundMe).
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'90210' actor Luke Perry opens up about 2015 cancer scare In 2015, "90210" star Luke Perry underwent a colonoscopy that revealed precancerous growths, and today, he wishes more people would do the same.
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Blue Buffalo wet dog food recalled due to potential health risk INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Blue Buffalo is recalling one of its wet dog food products due to a potential health risk. The company says its "BLUE Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe Red Meat Dinner Wet Food for Adult Dogs" has the potential to contain elevated ...
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Blue Buffalo recalls food for health risk Dog food maker Blue Buffalo is recalling a version of its canned food because of a potential health risk. (Photo: FDA). 0. Share. Facebook Twitter Google+ Email.
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Ryan: Expect changes to White House's proposed budget cuts for NIH House Speaker Paul Ryan said Sunday he expects Congress to make changes to the White House's proposed 20 percent funding decrease for the National Institutes of Health.
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What happens when you don't use a toilet seat cover? There's a certain comfort in the toilet seat cover, the tissue-thin layer of grace between your bare behind and a piece of cold, dirty plastic.
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Missoula Walmart stores affected by frozen pizza recall MISSOULA, Mont. - More than 20,000 pounds of Walmart's Marketside brand pizzas are being recalled due to a possible listeria contamination.
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Climate may define nose shape, study reports Nose A new study has shown a link between climate and the shape of a person's nose. 401711 / Pixabay. 177. SHARES. ShareTweetRedditSubscribe.
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Poison control centers receive 32 calls a day about children exposed to opioids The phone rings once approximately every 45 minutes - that is how often poison control centers in the United States receive calls about children being exposed to prescription opioids, according to a study published Monday.
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Overweight people charged more for pedicures at nail salon A nail salon in Tennessee has come under fire for apparently putting up a sign stating that bigger customers must pay more for treatments, reported The Daily Mail.
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Tennessee nail salon under fire for 'charging overweight people more for a pedicure' A nail salon in Tennessee has come under fire for apparently putting up a sign stating that bigger customers must pay more for treatments.
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Edamame recalled over listeria fears (CNN) An Edamame product has been recalled in 33 states due to fears it may be contaminated with potentially fatal listeria bacteria.
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REFILE-Newer type 2 diabetes drugs show heart protective quality in study (Adds word in last paragraph) By Bill BerkrotWASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - A newer class of type 2 diabetes drugs significantly cut the risk of death and hospitalization for heart failure compared with other medicines for the disease, according to ...
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Understand "The Economics of Family Oral Healthcare" on World Oral Health Day HONG KONG, CHINA--(Marketwired - Mar 20, 2017) - Maintaining oral health is much more important than most people think. Poor oral hygiene can result in tooth decay that could have significant impact on our general health including cognitive impairment.
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World Oral Health Day: How to choose a toothbrush, other tips to keep teeth happy From how to brush your teeth, how to floss them to cleaning the tongue daily, here are some important tips to oral hygiene on World Oral Health Day.
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No opioids, please: Clearing the way to refuse prescriptions HARTFORD, Conn. - The ease of relapsing into opioid addiction has led a growing number of states to help residents make it clear to medical professionals they do not want to be prescribed the powerful painkillers.
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A nail salon has been slammed for sign saying fat people will pay more for a pedicure A NAIL salon reportedly put up sign warning fat customers they will pay DOUBLE for a pedicure. A picture posted on Facebook showed a handwritten sign which read: "Sorry, but if you are overweight, pedicures will be $45 (£36) due to service fees for ...
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As HIV landscape shifts, move to rethink laws on transmission Wanda, an HIV-positive woman who worked as a prostitute in the Tender loin in the 1980s, takes comfort in her teddy bear and grounding glass.
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Edamame soybeans in pods recalled for listeria fears Eight-ounce packages of Advanced Fresh Concepts "Edamame-Soybeans in Pods" sold in grocery stores, cafeterias and corporate dining centers in North Carolina, South Carolina and 31 other states have been recalled due to listeria contamination ...
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Health Dept. opens investigation into 4-year-old's death after dentist visit VANCOUVER, Wash. - The Washington Department of Health has opened an investigation into the case of a 4-year-old southwest Washington boy who died after a dental procedure.
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