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Diet soda study looks at dementia, heart risks Last Updated Apr 21, 2017 11:15 AM EDT. Much has been written about the health risks of sugar-sweetened beverages; research has linked sugary drinks to a number of serious health risks, including obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and an early death.
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Sylvia Trent-Adams: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know As part of the new administration's transition, the White House dismissed U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy from his position on April 21 and replaced him with a nurse.
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Italian court finds link between cell phone use and tumor A longtime Telecom Italia employee has been awarded monthly social security payments after a court found that his brain tumor was caused by improper use of a company-issued cellphone.
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Daily dose of diet soda tied to triple risk of deadly stroke If you're partial to a can of Pepsi Max at lunch, or enjoy a splash of Coke Zero with your favorite rum - you might want to put that drink back on ice.
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Diet sodas may be tied to stroke, dementia risk (CNN) - Gulping down an artificially sweetened beverage not only may be associated with health risks for your body, but also possibly your brain, a new study suggests.
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Colorado PTSD marijuana bill advances to House vote, gains amendments focused on children Colorado doctors should be allowed to recommend medical marijuana in treating PTSD symptoms of adults, but there should be additional guardrails when it comes to children, state lawmakers decided Thursday.
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The World's Strangest Mammal Can Survive 18 Minutes Without Oxygen Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. Oxygen makes up around 20 percent of the air around you.
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Italian court rules mobile phone use caused brain tumour An Italian court has ruled that excessive, work-related use of a mobile phone caused an executive to develop a benign brain tumour.
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UIC study: Naked mole rats' survival skill may help stroke victims, astronauts Naked mole rats, tiny hairless mammals, have evolved to be able to rely on fructose for energy, according to the peer-reviewed paper published Thursday in the journal Science.
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Naked Mole-Rats Take on Plant-like Role to Survive Oxygen Deprivation Metabolizing fructose to produce energy anaerobically through a specific metabolic pathway is a process that scientists previously thought was only used by plants.
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Umbilical Cord Compound Boosts Brain Power in Mice A protein in human umbilical cord blood seems to rejuvenate the brains of old mice, researchers reported this week. Researchers think it's worth testing more, along with hundreds of other compounds that babies make in abundance and that adult bodies ...
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Naked Mole-Rats Use Glucose-Fructose Switch to Survive Suffocating Conditions The naked mole-rat is even more remarkable than we knew. Renowned for its longevity, resistance to cancer, and ability to adopt the ambient temperature as its own body temperature, this unprepossessing rodent, this cold-blooded mammal, also has a ...
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Fountain of Youth? Young Blood Infusions "Rejuvenate" Old Mice An injection of "new blood" is a phrase long used as a metaphor for the revitalizing effect of fresh minds on a stagnant organization.
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Naked mole-rats: The mammals that can survive without oxygen (CNN) One of the world's most bizarre and remarkable animals is surprising scientists once again. The naked mole rat is already known to be cold-blooded, resistant to cancer and feeling pain, and can live ten times longer than a mouse.
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Authorities: Doc may have performed liposuction in pole barn GLENN, Mich. - Southwestern Michigan authorities say a doctor may have endangered patients and the public by performing liposuctions in a pole barn.
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Banquet Chicken Nuggets meals tainted with Salmonella, USDA warns The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service is alerting consumers that the dessert included with Banquet's Chicken Nuggets with Mac & Cheese may be contaminated with Salmonella.
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Authorities: Doctor may have performed liposuction in Allegan Co. pole barn GLENN, Mich -- Allegan County authorities say a doctor may have endangered patients and the public by performing liposuctions in a pole barn.
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7 incredible health benefits of marijuana In the United States, nearly 23 states, plus Washington D.C., have legalized medical marijuana. In cities like Denver and Seattle, recreational marijuana plays an imperative role for local businesses.
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FDA strengthens warning against codeine and tramadol for children (CNN) The Food and Drug Administration says medications containing codeine or tramadol should not be given to children, and warns that these drugs could cause serious risks including difficulty breathing and death.
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Cutting Through the Haze - A Frank Talk about Cannabis in Canada It was the kind of conversation that would have been unimaginable only five years ago. On the 16th floor of a gleaming office tower in the heart of Toronto's financial district, in a meeting room at one of Canada's most respected public affairs firms ...
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Petco Found Not Liable in Death of Boy Who Contracted Rat-Bite Fever From Pet Sold at San Diego Store A jury this week found that Petco was not to blame for the death of a 10-year-old boy who developed a fatal illness after handling a pet rat that his grandmother bought from one of the company's stores in San Diego, according to reports.
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Plan B now available through vending machine at UC Davis A vending machine at UC Davis dispensing an emergency contraceptive, known as the morning-after pill, may be one of the first of its kind on a university campus.
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Cherokee Nation files first-of-its-kind opioid lawsuit against Wal-mart, CVS, Walgreens The Cherokee Nation sued distributors and retailers of opioid medications on Thursday, alleging the companies have contributed to "an epidemic of prescription opioid abuse" within the tribe and have not done enough to prevent tribal members from ...
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Cherokee Nation sues pharmacies, drug distributors over opioid crisis The Cherokee Nation has accused some of the biggest companies in the pharmaceutical and industry of exacerbating the opioid epidemic, alleging they should have prevented rather than profited from the mass distribution of addictive pain pills.
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FDA orders codeine and tramadol manufacturers to limit use in kids The FDA is requiring tough new warnings on cough medicines and other drugs containing codeine or tramadol. ShareFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print.
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Mobile Phone Use Can Lead To Brain Tumors, Italian Court Rules In Telecom Executive's Case An Italian court ruled telecom executive Roberto Romeo developed a brain tumor due to the prolonged use of a mobile phone as per his job requirements.
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1 Napa, 2 SF Hospitals Fined by State BAY AREA, CA - State healthcare regulators on Thursday announced several fines against four Bay Area hospitals for failures to properly care for patients.
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UC Davis vending machine sells morning after pill Don't expect to find filling snacks or thirst quenching drinks inside UC Davis' newest vending machine. Advertisement. Instead, the university is offering a quick fix for that late night or early morning contraceptive need.
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California doctors, pharmacists charged in $40 million kickback scheme SANTA ANA -- A Beverly Hills couple was among more than two dozen doctors, pharmacists, and business owners charged Thursday in an alleged $40 million kickback scheme, CBS Los Angeles reports.
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