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Less Salt, Fewer Nighttime Bathroom Trips? SUNDAY, March 26, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Lowering your salt intake could mean fewer trips to the bathroom in the middle of the night, a new study suggests.
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States Give New Parents Baby Boxes To Encourage Safe Sleep Habits For Jernica Quiñones, the reality of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, hit close to home this year when a friend woke up on New Year's Day and discovered the lifeless body of her baby girl.
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Zoo, Aquarium livestreams put animals on candid camera Zookeepers at Animal Adventure Park initially believed April the Giraffe was due in mid-February, but the wait goes on. Zoo owner Jordan Patch told ABC affiliate WFAA Channel 8 that it's unlikely viewers will be able to tell April's in labor until they ...
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More than one visit to the loo each night? There might be a solution after all THE annoying need to pee in the middle of the night is related to the amount of salt in your diet, researchers say. Nocturia, or the excessive need to urinate during the night, mostly affects people over the age of 60 and can have a significant impact ...
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Illinois considers legalizing marijuana for a fiscal boost FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2015, file photo, Illinois Sen. Heather Steans, D-Chicago, speaks at the State Capitol in Springfield, Ill.
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Medical marijuana bill in South Carolina bolstered by conservatives COLUMBIA, S.C. - Two decades after California became the first state to legalize medical marijuana, efforts to let patients legally access the drug are gaining in South Carolina with the help of conservative lawmakers.
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Cutting Down on Salt in Your Food May Help You Get Good Sleep Considered to be the most basic ingredient in the kitchen, yet you cannot brush away the importance of salt in building flavour in your food.
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Spinach Leaf Transformed Into Beating Human Heart Tissue Using the plant like scaffolding, scientists built a mini version of a working heart, which may one day aid in tissue regeneration.
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Colorado weighs strategy for guarding against marijuana crackdown A Cannabis plant is pictured at the "Weed the People" event in Portland, Oregon. Photo by Steve Dipaola/Reuters. DENVER - Colorado is considering an unusual strategy to protect its nascent marijuana industry from a potential federal crackdown, even at ...
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Health: Researchers grow heart tissue on spinach leaves WORCESTER, MASS. - Through a series of experiments, a team of researchers have grown beating human heart cells on spinach leaves. Current bioengineering techniques, like 3-D printing, can't build the intricate, branching network of blood vessels that ...
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Mass-produced artificial blood is now a real possibility Doctors dream of having artificial blood always on hand, but the reality has usually been very different. While you can produce red blood cells in a lab, the current technique (which prods stem cells into action) only nets a small number of them at best.
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Bird flu could hit European poultry exports Bird flu could lead to a 105,000-tonne fall in the amount of chicken meat exported from the European Union this year, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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UK children to get best chances at beating cancer after £1.5m pledge Children with cancers that do not respond to traditional therapies will receive personalised treatments for the first time. 03:35, UK, Sunday 26 March 2017.
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UK children to get best chances at beating cancer after £1.5m pledge Ground-breaking cancer treatment will soon be available for children in the UK after a leading cancer charity has donated £1.5m towards pioneering research.
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Eight of 16 people indicted in Colorado marijuana trafficking operation listed as having state pot licenses Eight of the 16 people indicted on charges they ran a massive illicit marijuana operation that sold and shipped weed out of state are listed in Colorado records as having active or expired licenses to work in the legal pot business.
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Unavoidable DNA errors help fuel cancer Scientists in the US have published research showing that two-thirds of cancers are caused by DNA replication errors. Cancer patients often wonder, "why me?
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Medical pot bill in S. Carolina bolstered by conservatives COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina Rep. Eric Bedingfield once shunned all marijuana use, but when his eldest son's six-year struggle with opioid addiction ended with his overdose a year ago, the conservative Republican co-sponsored medical cannabis ...
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Lyme disease preventable by taking steps to avoid tick bites Lisa M. Faust is seen with her Lyme medicines at home in Charlton. [T&G Staff/Christine Peterson]. Hide caption. Lisa M. Faust is seen with her Lyme medicines at home in Charlton.
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Stem cell therapy restores sexual function in impotent men London: Stem cell therapy can restore sufficient erectile function to allow previously impotent men to have spontaneous intercourse, show results of an early clinical trial.
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White Americans Are Dying From A Surge In 'Deaths Of Despair' The trend began in the 1970s as high-paying union manufacturing jobs began disappearing to globalization and automation, hitting working-class whites particularly hard.
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DNA Mutations, Genome Errors Account For 66 Percent Of Cancer Risks: Unhealthy Lifestyle, Just Secondary Trigger DNA mutations, coupled with millions of times of genome splits during a lifetime accounts for 66 percent of new cancers. Cells are copying themselves over and over again during the course of life.
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Drug dosage doubled before girl live-streamed suicide Naika Venant had been prescribed an increased dosage of Zoloft before she killed herself during a Facebook Live broadcast, according to a report.
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Stem cell therapy restores sexual function in impotent men London, March 26 (IANS) Stem cell therapy can restore sufficient erectile function to allow previously impotent men to have spontaneous intercourse, show results of an early clinical trial.
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Stem Cell Therapy Restores Sexual Function In Impotent Men Stem cell therapy can restore sufficient erectile function to allow previously impotent men to have spontaneous intercourse, show results of an early clinical trial.
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Mother Who Beat Cancer Twice – Once During Pregnancy – Dies of Heart Failure the Day After Delivering Twins California mother-of-four Jamie Snider had just given birth to twins when she died on March 17 - after beating cancer twice, and just one day after giving birth to twins.
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USDA Chicken Recall: OK Foods Products Could Have Metal Contamination OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Over 900,000 pounds of breaded chicken products that may possibly be contaminated with metal have been recalled by OK Foods, the USDA's food safety and inspection service said in a news release.
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Mother of twin babies dies one day after their birth, following cancer battle Jamie Snider,a California who battled cancer, went on to deliver the babies, but died the next day. Snider had beaten cancer once, but after she became pregnant, the disease returned.
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Tick, tick, tick Hill checks Emma, a 9-year-old Labrador-beagle-rottweiler mix, for ticks. (Photo by Paul Connors / Sun Chronicle staff). Spring Ticks.
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What should people do to protect themselves from ticks? Mark Keaton was on his farm changing clothes on a recent weekend when he spotted a tick on his sock, an insect known for transmitting diseases.
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Deadly Sepsis, Miracle Treatment Discovered By Doctors In January 2015, a 48-year-old woman suffering from a severe case of deadly sepsis was rushed to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.
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UNSW scientists unveil a giant leap for anti-aging UNSW researchers have made a discovery that could lead to a revolutionary drug that actually reverses ageing, improves DNA repair and could even help NASA get its astronauts to Mars.
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Scientific Breakthrough Could Lead To Development Of Drug That Fights Off Aging And Radiation Damage Science has always been keen on reversing the aging process. Researchers may have finally found the key in human DNA that could speed up the development of anti-aging drugs.
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A woman in Texas says she found 'teeth' in her Barbacoa taco A woman discovered what appeared to be teeth in a Barbacoa taco she ordered at El Rincon Mexican Restaurant in Pflugerville, Texas.
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Stem cell treatments can go wrong Stem cells are the foundation of all our body cells before they differentiate to become specialised cells that grow into our tissues and organs, such as kidney cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, and so on.
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