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USPSTF Could Drop Its Opposition to Routine Prostate Cancer Screening The US Preventive Services Task Force may move away from its long-standing opposition to routine PSA screening for prostate cancer in some men.
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Trans fats ban linked to better health in state FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 29, 2006 file photo, H. Kenneth Woods, chef and owner of Sylvia's restaurant, cooks southern fried chicken using a soy bean oil that doesn't contain trans fats in New York's Harlem neighborhood.
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Dairy-free diets warning over risk to bone health Diets which cut out dairy food could be a "ticking time bomb" for young people's bone health, a charity is warning. A National Osteoporosis Society survey found a fifth of under-25s are cutting out or reducing dairy in their diet.
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Dear Cosmopolitan magazine: 'Cancer is not a diet plan' Cosmopolitan, one of the country's most widely distributed consumer magazines, has long come under fire for its focus on physical attractiveness.
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Cosmopolitan weight-loss article enrages social media: 'Cancer is not a diet plan' It was like any other Tuesday on Cosmopolitan's Twitter feed, with tweets about a possible Gilmore Girls revival, women who apply makeup with tampons, and ... a weight loss story that sent the internet into a tizzy. The offending tweet, since deleted ...
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Animal Adventure Park Live Cam: April The Giraffe's Calf Just Made A 'Significant Movement' -- Is It Time? Animal Adventure Park's live cam continues to keep thousands of followers engaged on their screens as they await April the Giraffe's much-anticipated delivery.
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NYC's trans-fat ban has actually started saving lives New York City's ban on trans fats appears to be working out just as the former mayor had hoped, with research suggesting that people are healthier in places that forbid the heart-clogging oils.
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Cosmo Magazine Tweet seems to imply cancer is a diet plan Cosmopolitan is one of the most widely distributed consumer magazines. (April 12, 2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.
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How do you lose 44 pounds without exercising? Cancer, Cosmopolitan magazine says. Cosmopolitan magazine is facing intense criticism online after an ill-advised tweet seemed to suggest that cancer was an effective weight-loss strategy.
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Mother shares last moments of 4-year-old son's battle with cancer A Maryland mother describes the final moments of her 4-year-old son's battle with cancer and it's heart-wrenching. Ruth Scully of Leonardtown, lost her son Nolan on Feb. 4 to Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare soft tissue cancer.
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LIVE GIRAFFE CAM | Waiting On April to Give Birth NEW YORK: As we await the arrival of April's calf there have been a lot of questions asked about April and her situation specifically.
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'Clean eating' is a ticking timebomb that puts young at risk of fractures A cult of clean eating is a "ticking timebomb" that could leave young people with weak bones, the National Osteoporosis Society has warned.
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Newlyweds contract rare brain parasite during Hawaiian honeymoon (CNN) Among the lures of Maui, second-largest of the Hawaiian islands, is an area known for being less developed than most other regions of our 50th state.
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Family says hospital wouldn't give teen lung transplant over pot When a teen in Utah was denied a lung transplant necessary to save his life because he had smoked pot a few days prior to coming down with the flu, his family cried foul, reports KSL.
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Mother shares heartbreaking final moments of 4-year-old's battle with cancer LEONARDTOWN, Md. - A mother whose 4-year-old died of cancer shared the pain of losing her child in a heartbreaking post on Facebook.
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Grieving mother shares heartbreaking photo of her 4-year-old son after he dies from cancer A mother of a 4-year-old boy, who lost his fight against cancer, candidly opens up about the reality of living without her son in a viral Facebook post.
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WATCH LIVE: Zookeepers say April's "comfort level has not changed, behavior is on point" NEW YORK - April the giraffe's handlers said Wednesday, April 12th, April's physical body condition remains the same, her comfort level has not changed, and her behavior is on point.
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Illinois' hospital safety ranking drops to 23rd in nation Jeanette Goodwin, 49, is ready for radiation treatment at the new Cancer Care Center of the Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017.
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Why April hasn't given birth, yet: Giraffe expert explains For more than a month, millions of people have been captivated by April the Giraffe who is expected to give birth "any moment now" - an event that has been streaming live online.
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Conditions at DC VA hospital leave patients 'at unnecessary risk,' report finds Sterile supplies kept in dirty facilities, crucial equipment left out of stock, $15 million worth of untracked materials and insufficient leadership in place to enact changes -- this perilous picture of inadequate medical care prompted the Department ...
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Teen denied life-saving transplant for smoking pot The family of a Utah teen whose lungs collapsed claims that a hospital denied him a life-saving transplant because weed was found in his system.
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'Video Feedback' Program Might Help Treat Autism in Babies TUESDAY, April 11, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- A "video feedback" intervention program may help babies at risk of autism, a new British study suggests.
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There's an E. Coli outbreak at Chicken & Rice Guys An E. coli outbreak shuttered three locations of the Chicken & Rice Guys, as well as its fleet of Middle Eastern food trucks, Boston health inspectors said Tuesday.
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49 Photos That Show What Autism Looks Like In honor of Autism Awareness Month, we reached out to the HuffPost Parents Facebook community. By Caroline Bologna. "Worry," "fear," "chaos," "exhaustion," "hope," "love.
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Hospital grants dying man's request: glass of wine and cigarette Although smoking isn't allowed on the hospital grounds, nurses decided to break protocol to grant the dying man his wish for a cigarette.
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Manatee Memorial gets 'D' safety grade; Blake scores 'C' Bradenton's Manatee Memorial Hospital got a "D" grade in a national hospital safety report announced Wednesday. Leapfrog gave Bradenton's Blake Medical Center a "C.
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Hospital grants dying man's last wish for glass of wine, cigarette Carsten Flemming Hansen, 75, enjoys a glass of wine and a cigarette at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark. Hansen died on Friday, April 7, 2017.
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Texas Mumps Cases Hit 20-Year High Mumps cases have hit a 20-year high in Texas and the highly contagious virus is infecting spring break travelers to popular beaches, state health officials said Wednesday.
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What Canada's doctors are concerned about ahead of marijuana legalization As Justin Trudeau's Liberal government tables its long-awaited marijuana legislation, Canada's doctors have a message about pot: Just because it will eventually be legal, doesn't mean it's safe.
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Controversial Study Says Microwaving Tea Might Be Healthiest Way To Brew It As simple as a cup of tea might sound, entire rituals and cultural traditions have been created in order to make it perfectly. There's the right kind of tea pot to use.
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Alzheimer's risk factors study calls out obesity in midlife Healthy aging of the brain relies on the health of your heart and blood vessels when you're younger, a new study reports. People with risk factors for heart disease and stroke in middle age are more likely to have elevated levels of amyloid, a sticky ...
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A new report suggests Canada will rake in at least $675-million a year from taxing legal weed Canada's federal and provincial governments stand to rake in at least $675 million a year ($500-million U.S.) by legalizing - and taxing - weed, according to new analysis released ahead of the official unveiling of Justin Trudeau's marijuana legislation.
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How special interests are looking to cash in on Michigan's home-grown medical marijuana industry Jacob Lewkow; Frank Gallagher sits among his marijuana plants. A caregiver for the past eight years, Gallagher is hoping to break into the commercialized medical marijuana industry created by laws passed last year in Lansing.
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Scientists Have Finally Pinpointed the Brain's "Hot Zone" That Lights Up When We Dream We now know much more about when we dream, the parts of the brain involved, and what we dream about, thanks to new research - and experts say it's one of the most important studies ever published on dreaming.
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Israel Is a Global Leader in Marijuana Research TEL AVIV - After speaking here last month at a conference devoted to marijuana innovation, Garyn Angel handed out cannabis-infused salad dressing and sauces to people seeking to add an extra kick to their lunch.
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'Clean eating': How good is it for you? Young people are being warned that faddy diets are putting their health at risk. The National Osteoporosis Society found that a fifth of under-25s were cutting out or reducing dairy in their diet, which can affect their bones.
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Risk factors for heart disease and stroke also tied to Alzheimer's One hemisphere of a healthy brain (L) is pictured next to one hemisphere of a brain of a person suffering from Alzheimer disease, at the Morphological unit of psychopathology in the Neuropsychiatry division of the Belle Idee University Hospital in ...
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Advocates Call for More Organ Donors Richland County, SC (WLTX) - Advocates are encouraging everyone to sign up to be an organ donor. More than 8,000 people die every year in need of an organ transplant and hundreds of people just in our state are waiting for their perfect match.
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