Thursday, May 18, 2017

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Daily update May 18, 2017
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CHICAGO -- Colon cancer survival improved significantly in patients who followed lifestyle recommendations related to diet, physical activity, and alcohol intake, a retrospective analysis of a large cohort study showed.
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MAGNOLIA, Arkansas - Two Arkansas parents are behind bars after their newborn baby underwent facial reconstruction surgery Monday after being bitten by rodents around 100 times, police said.
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A teenage boy collapsed and died last month after consuming three caffeinated drinks in the space of two hours ― and his father wants to make sure it doesn't happen to anybody else.
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(CNN) Fidget spinners are driving many adults crazy, but one Texas woman is warning about her daughter's dangerous experience.
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The three major blood-testing laboratories in Allegheny County report they do not use testing equipment declared potentially inaccurate by the U.S.
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ARKANSAS(KARK)- Two parents have been arrested after their newborn baby was found seriously injured with around 100 rodent bites on its body.
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MAGNOLIA, Ark. (KARK) –Two parents have been arrested after their newborn baby was found seriously injured with around 100 rodent bites on its body.
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Christina Murphy watched as her 3-year-old daughter, Lilly, reached for a bottle of water to use during bath time at their home in Flint, Mich.
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The number of women living with advanced breast cancer is rising substantially in the United States, reflecting improved survival among all ages, according to a study published Thursday.
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MAGNOLIA, Ark. - Warning the details of the alleged injuries may be too graphic for some readers. An Arkansas couple were arrested after their newborn was found to have between 75 and 100 rat bites.
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Spring sunshine is finally here, and summer is fast approaching. As adults and kids gear up for beach vacations, outdoor play and dining alfresco, it's a good time to revisit sun protection for the whole family.
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New research has nudged scientists closer to one of regenerative medicine's holy grails: the ability to create customized human stem cells capable of forming blood that would be safe for patients.
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Most people don't use sunscreen correctly, a new study shows. Experts know using sunscreen properly can reduce the risk for skin cancer.
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The commission that oversees Maryland's fledgling medical cannabis program voted Wednesday to award the state's first full license to grow marijuana for medicinal purposes.
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Lawmakers in two states have introduced legislation that would make the practice of stealthing, or nonconsensual condom removal, illegal in their states.
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A Wisconsin state lawmaker has proposed legislation that would make "stealthing" - removing a condom during sexual intercourse without permission - an act equivalent to sexual assault.
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A new era of regenerative medicine could be on the horizon. A 3-D printed ovary allowed an infertile mouse to naturally mate and then go on to give birth to two pups of their own, according to new research published Tuesday in Nature Communications.
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Perhaps you caught Steve Orr's story about them earlier this month or seen info come across your social media feed. The word is getting out.
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Know and understand how to use sunscreen most effectively to protect you and your loved ones. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY - Sunscreen can be a valuable tool for skin cancer prevention - but only if it's used correctly.
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Inpatients treated by older physicians have a higher 30-day mortality than those cared for by younger physicians, according to a study published online May 16 in the BMJ.
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People who are obese but free of other health complications may still be at a higher risk of heart disease and strokes than 'normal' weight people, according to a study.
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The majority of troops discharged from the military for misconduct between 2011 and 2015 suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury or other mental issues, a Government Accountability Office report said.
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Employees increasingly are testing positive for marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamines at work, driving the rates of positive drug tests in the United States to the highest level in 12 years.
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Women aren't having babies as young as they used to. Over the past three decades, the vast majority of women were having kids in their 20s.
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Workers at McLane drive forklifts and load hefty boxes into trucks. The grocery supplier, which runs a warehouse in Colorado, needs people who will stay alert - but prospective hires keep failing drug screens.
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Eating certain kinds of tree nuts, such as almonds, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts and cashews, has been linked to a dramatically lower risk of colon cancer recurrence, researchers said Wednesday.
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The so-called "healthy obese" aren't necessarily as healthy as they think. They still have a higher risk of heart disease than normal-weight people, a new British study finds.
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According a study published recently by the British Medical Journal, patients of older physicians have a higher mortality rate of 1.3 percent when compared to their youngest counterparts.
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WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Colon cancer patients might improve their chances of survival if they eat nuts along with an overall healthy diet and regular exercise, two new studies report.
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There's not much that makes a whole lot of us feel like a little kid being force-fed vegetables like the constant reminders to apply sunscreen - every day, several times a day, and also all over.
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The rate of positive drug tests last year reached the highest level in 12 years, though employees' drugs of choice varied according to geography.
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Patients treated by older doctors are more likely to die than those treated by younger physicians, a study suggests. The report, published in the British Medical Journal, found patients treated by older medics had higher mortality than patients cared ...
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EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio (AP) - Here's a frightening reminder of the dangers of fentanyl, a powerful opioid that can be lethal even in tiny amounts.
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Twenty-four-year-old Lauren Camp died in a bathtub in a suburban Atlanta condo in February. Police say she was submerged in the water and unresponsive when they found her.
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It only takes a few serious sunburns to increase a child's risk of skin cancer later in life, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Washington (CNN) Sen. Mazie Hirono announced Tuesday she has been diagnosed with kidney cancer and will undergo surgery. "I will continue working during my recovery, and look forward to returning to the Senate as soon as possible," the Hawaii ...
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A parasite could be hiding in your sushi, according to a new study by BMJ Case Reports. A worm that lives in raw and undercooked fish is causing people to develop anisakiasis, a stomach infection that can cause nausea, gastrointestinal pain, vomiting ...
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