Saturday, March 25, 2017

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Daily update March 25, 2017
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In rich countries, death rates are supposed to decline. But in the past decade and a half, middle-aged white Americans have actually been dying faster.
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Cancer patients often wonder "why me?" Does their tumor run in the family? Did they try hard enough to avoid risks like smoking, too much sun or a bad diet?
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Two years ago, the media went into a tailspin over a research article in Science that suggested that many cancer types can be chalked up to random mutations, or simply "bad luck.
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A mother who beat cervical cancer twice, including once while pregnant, died of heart failure one day after giving birth to twins.
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A smile is the one thing Jamie Snider took with her wherever she went. (KFSN). KFSN. By Corin Hoggard. Thursday, March 23, 2017 07:47AM.
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A drug to reverse ageing and treat cancer may be a step closer after a team of scientists identified a critical step in how cells repair damaged DNA.
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The top 20 cities on the list are all in the southern United States, with Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue coming in at the bottom. Monitor's Best: Top 5. What we know about Trump team Russia links - and why that matters · Tim Allen, conservatives in Hollywood ...
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Foster mom Nancy Swabb holds Dominique, a 10-month-old baby born with two spines and an extra set of legs protruding from her neck during a news conference, March 21, 2017, at Advocate Children's Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill.
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An Oklahoma food company that manufactures ready-to-eat chicken, including Wal-Mart's Great Value brand, recalled almost 1 million pounds of breaded chicken products after consumers reported finding "metal objects" in the meat.
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OK Foods Inc. has issued a recall of more than 900,000 pounds of its breaded chicken products over concerns they may have been contaminated with metal and other materials.
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The products subject to recall bear establishment number "P-7092" inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations and institutions nationwide.
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Last Updated Mar 24, 2017 6:17 PM EDT. A woman was appalled to find what she believed to be "teeth" inside her barbacoa tacos over the weekend, and when she shared a photo of the odd meat it quickly went viral.
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Most of us accept that aging is inescapable, but maybe it doesn't have to be. Researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have uncovered one of the key mechanisms that gradually weakens our body's ability to ...
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by Inside Edition. A photo of beef tacos posted to social media by a diner at a restaurant in Texas has some wondering: Are those teeth?
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A photo of beef tacos posted to social media by a diner at a restaurant in Texas has some wondering: Are those teeth? Facebook user Courtney Aguilar posted the photo after ordering barbacoa tacos at the popular Pflugerville eater El Rincon on Sunday.
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Twins Ballenie and Bellanie Camacho and their parents Laurilin Celadilla and Abel Camacho leave Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y.
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More growers, access to treatment for snowbirds and greater flexibility in the relationship between patients and doctors are among the items likely to be included in a Senate proposal to carry out a constitutional amendment to broadly legalize medical ...
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Approximately ten thousand times each day, the DNA in our cells receives some damage, but most of that damage is repaired by our cells' built-in DNA repair systems.
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A new report warns that some of the incremental progress made in the global fight against tuberculosis (TB) could be lost with the emergence and spread of drug-resistant strains of the disease.
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The 14-year-old student who became famous after he dazzled President Barack Obama with his homemade marshmallow cannon is now a 20-year-old adult battling schizophrenia.
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A blood test that not only detects cancer but also identifies where it is in the body has been developed by scientists. The breakthrough could allow doctors to diagnose specific cancers much earlier, even before signs such as a lump begin to show.
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In this 2016 photo, a Chinese doctor Peng Limei looks at a CT scan of a lung cancer patient. (Andy Wong/AP). This story is part of our "This Moment In Cancer" series.
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Video A biophysicist has found a way to save precious wine drops from leaking down the side of the bottle after it's poured into a glass.
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - Researchers have developed an approach to glean whether blood samples contain tumor DNA and in which tissue that tumor, if present, is located.
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Dr. Marik says his 'cure' provides no side effects. He hopes other physicians and doctors begin using his method before the results of the trials conclude.
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A 10-month-old girl who was born with a rare "parasitic twin" attached to her body has undergone a successful surgery to separate her from this underdeveloped twin.
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A sign hanging outside a nail salon in Memphis is causing big outrage on social media. (WPVI). WPVI. Friday, March 24, 2017 08:25PM.
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EYEWITNESS NEWS CAPITOL BUREAU - Another attempt to legalize marijuana is being discussed in the Statehouse, but this time with a few different rules.
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Doctors at a Chicago-area hospital have successfully operated on a baby from Africa born with a parasitic twin and having four legs and two spines.
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If you take your smartphone to the restroom with you, you might want to rethink that habit. A 2011 study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found fecal matter on 1 out of every 6 smartphones.
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In the legislative argument over the full legalization of marijuana, both sides say it's important to consider Connecticut's children.
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A new vaccine is safe and effective in preventing a deadly diarrheal disease that kills hundreds of children per day, according to a new large trial done in Africa.
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