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Replacing saturated fat with healthier fat may lower cholesterol as well as drugs The American Heart Association continues to recommend replacing saturated fats with poly- and mono-unsaturated vegetable oil to help prevent heart disease, according to a new American Heart Association advisory, published in the association's journal ...
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AHA Issues 'Presidential Advisory' on Harms of Saturated Fat The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued a new "Presidential Advisory" on dietary fats and cardiovascular disease to "set the record straight" on the harms of saturated fats.
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Maine raccoon drowned by woman jogger in scary encounter Rachel Borch, 21, stands in the woods near her home in Hope. Borch was attacked while on a jog in woods near her home by a rabid raccoon and had to drown the animal in self defense.
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Eating fried potatoes linked to higher risk of death, study says NEW YORK (CNN) - How your spuds are cooked is key to your health. People who eat fried potatoes two or more times a week double their risk of an early death compared to those who avoid them, a recent study published in the American Journal of ...
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French fries, other fried potatoes could lead to early death, research suggests French fries and other fried spuds can double the risk of an early death, according to a recent study.(Matt Cardy/Getty Images). Matt Cardy/Getty Images.
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French fries, other fried potatoes could lead to early death, research suggests French fries and other types of fried potatoes could lead to an early death, new research suggests. Potatoes cooked other ways, such as boiled and steamed, did not seem to pose the same health risks as fried spuds did, according to a study cited in the ...
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Eating fried potatoes linked to higher risk of death, study says How your spuds are cooked is key to your health. People who eat fried potatoes two or more times a week double their risk of an early death compared to those who avoid them, a recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found.
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Does Eating French Fries Really Double Your Early Death Risk? French fries are in the news. Err, sorry, "fried potatoes." And apparently, they're deadly—really deadly. Or at least that's what the headlines are blaring across the Internet today.
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Lead Detected In Baby Food Samples. Pediatricians Say There's No Safe Level About 20 percent of baby food samples tested over a decade-long period had detectable levels of lead, according to a new report from Environmental Defense Fund, a nonprofit group.
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Maine runner drowns rabid raccoon in a puddle after it attacked her A Maine woman learned the hard way that raccoons are not the adorable creatures she always believed them to be. In a scene she likened to something out of a Stephen King novel, Rachel Borch was out for a run on a wooded trail near her home when she ...
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New study links fever during pregnancy to autism A fever during pregnancy might increase the risk of autism in a child by up to 34 percent. A study conducted by the Center for Infection and Immunity,CII, followed close to 96,000 children born between 1999 and 2009.
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Fever during pregnancy linked to autism risk, study finds A fever during pregnancy may increase the risk for autism in a child later, a new study suggests. The trimester that the fever hits, as well as multiple fevers, might play a role, too.
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Iowa part of probe into opioid pharmaceutical marketing and sales State Attorney General Tom Miller announced Thursday that his office is part of an ongoing multi-state investigation into whether certain opioid manufacturers have unlawfully marketed and sold the powerful painkillers, according to an Iowa Department ...
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Mosquitoes could be worse than normal this year FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2016, file photo, an Aedes aegypti mosquito is photographed through a microscope at the Fiocruz institute in Recife, Pernambuco state, Brazil.
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Teenagers' tobacco use hits a record low, with a sharp drop in e-cigarettes Teenagers' use of e-cigarettes fell sharply last year, while overall tobacco use declined to a new low, according to data that some antismoking advocates said could signal a turning point in the decades-long effort against youth smoking.
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State attorneys general probe opioid drug companies A pharmacist holds prescription painkiller OxyContin, 40mg pills, made by Purdue Pharma L.D. at a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, U.S.
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One of the most prestigious brands in medicine is jumping into Obamacare At a time when many health insurers are exiting the exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act or thinking about it, one of the top-ranked hospitals in the country is jumping in - and they're doing it through an alliance with a health insurer co ...
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Study: Broccoli extract lowers blood sugar for type 2 diabetes patients A powder containing a chemical found in broccoli sprouts is capable of lowering blood sugar levels of persons with type 2 diabetes, according to a study published Wednesday by Science Transitional Medicine.
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These fish are keeping South Jersey mosquito population under control Camden County freeholder Carmen Rodriguez speaks Thursday at a press conference announcing that the county's health department and the Mosquito Control Commission are partnering to distribute fish throughout South Jersey in an effort to prevent ...
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A Few Genetic Tweaks To Chinese Bird Flu Virus Could Fuel A Human Pandemic A study published Thursday shows how a bird flu virus that's sickening and killing people in China could mutate to potentially become more contagious.
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Broccoli extract lowers blood sugar in type 2 Diabetes A chemical called sulforaphane could be a new option for people with type 2 diabetes who need help managing their blood sugar. In a study just published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers randomized 97 people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ...
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Twin Girls, 10 Months, Conjoined At Head Separated In Rare & Miraculous Surgery This is truly amazing! Born conjoined at the head, 10-month-old twin girls were successfully separated by doctors in Philadelphia after a whopping 11-hour surgery!
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Sulforaphane, a Chemical in Broccoli, May Help Diabetics Control Blood Sugar A chemical called sulforaphane could be a new option for people with Type 2 diabetes who need help managing their blood sugar. In a study just published in Science Translational Medicine, researchers randomized 97 people diagnosed with Type 2 ...
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'Monumental U-turn' on cancer drug A pioneering and life-extending drug repeatedly deemed too expensive will now be offered on the NHS in England. It is the result of a confidential deal between the health service and the drug company Roche.
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Organic muesli, granola recalled for Listeria risk in ingredient New England Natural Bakers is recalling its branded organic muesli and granola products sold under the Evoke Organic and Millville brands across the U.S.
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LA County's first human case of West Nile virus reported in San Gabriel Valley A mosquito pokes through the fibers on a shirt to get to the blood of it's victim. (Courtesy photo). By Stephanie K. Baer, The San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
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World Blood Donor Day observed Voluntary blood donation events by various organisations marked World Blood Donor Day here on Wednesday. Several officials attached to the Department of Health and Department of Income tax and doctors donated blood in the voluntary blood donation ...
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A third of the world's population is now overweight Shown is the age-standardized prevalence of obesity among adults: Panel A (men) and Panel B (women). Among children: Panel C (boys) and Panel D (girls) in 2015.
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One-in-three heater-cooler devices may contain deadly bacteria: study An alarming new study suggests that more than a third of heater-cooler devices, an instrument commonly used in open-heart surgeries, may contain water contaminated with deadly bacteria.
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10 golden rules to follow before & after taking personal loans Personal loans can come to your rescue when you have a cash crunch. However, it is your responsibility to do certain things before opting for any loan.
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Relay draws families affected by cancer Cancer survivors kick off Friday's Relay For Life at Lincoln-Way East High School by taking the first lap around the track. The event was delayed because of rain, but many stuck it out to raise money for research and to benefit others fighting cancer.
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