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Teens are still having sex, most use contraception (CNN) American teens' sex habits and contraceptive use haven't changed much over the past decade, according to a new report from the National Survey of Family Growth, which is administered by the United States Centers for Disease Control and ...
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7 questions about the Senate health care bill and transparency Senate Republicans are writing their health care bill in secret, and it's drawing opposition from Democrats. Sen. Mitch McConnell sang a different tune about secrecy in health-care bill drafting in 2009, when this press conference was held.
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Woman's rant asking for 'white doctor' in Mississauga clinic sparks outrage In a video posted online Sunday, the woman becomes increasingly belligerent as she repeatedly asks to see a "white doctor." An error occurred.
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Canadian Mother Goes On Racist Rant About Just Wanting 'White Doctor' For Son A Canadian woman caused a huge stir in a medical center Sunday when she demanded she only wanted a "white doctor" to treat her sick son.
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House of Thaller recalls hummus products The House of Thaller is recalling selected packages of Hummus with Pine Nut Topping. (Source: FDA). (RNN) - The House of Thaller is recalling some packages of Hummus with Pine Nut Topping because of fears of listeria contamination.
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Alzheimer's: How Extra Virgin Olive Oil Prevents Brain Plaques and Preserves Memory Extra virgin olive oil is the key ingredient of the Mediterranean diet that protects the brain from Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline, scientists have discovered.
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Caterpillar-Grown Flu Vaccine Protects Better Than Egg-Incubated Vaccine A DNA-based vaccine grown in caterpillar cells instead of made using chicken eggs appears to have better protected adults against infection, researchers reported Wednesday.
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Breastfeeding May Lower Women's Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke Breastfeeding may literally be good for the heart: A new study suggests that breastfeeding may lower women's risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Video shows woman demanding "white doctor" treat her son MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Video of a woman demanding for her son to be seen by a "white doctor" at a walk-in clinic in Ontario has gone viral.
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Lone Star tick bites can cause rare meat allergy in some people With the warm summer months upon us, doctors are seeing more cases of a strange tick-related meat allergy. With most food allergies it only takes minutes or even seconds for symptoms like wheezing or hives to develop, but the allergy to mammalian meat ...
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Study: Legal Pot Behind Rise In Car Crashes DENVER (CBS4)– The results of a new study show legalized marijuana use is linked to a rise in car crashes in Colorado. The Highway Loss Data Institute, a nonprofit research group that publishes insurance loss statistics, released the findings late ...
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San Francisco to ban sales of vaping flavored liquid SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco city supervisors unanimously approved a measure that bans the sale of flavored nicotine-laced liquid used in electronic cigarettes and flavored tobacco products, saying nicotine masked in cotton candy, banana cream, ...
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Air pollution tied to survival odds for liver cancer patients (Reuters Health) - For people diagnosed with liver cancer, living in an area with heavy air pollution from industry, traffic or smoke is linked to lower odds of survival, a California study finds.
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Extra virgin olive oil staves off Alzheimer's, preserves memory, new study shows Temple University research shows extra-virgin olive oil protects against memory loss, preserves the ability to learn and reduces conditions associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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Recall issued for hummus sold at Walmart Marketside Classic Hummus with Pine Nuts is among the House of Thaller hummus products being recalled because of possible contamination.
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Pennsylvania Issues Permits to 12 Medical Marijuana Growers Pennsylvania Health Department officials are notifying 12 applicants they've been awarded permits to grow and process medical marijuana, a landmark in developing the state's program.
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Hummus recalled from Walmart, others for risk of Listeria recalled Marketside hummus Three brands of hummus with pine nut topping - including Walmart's Marketside brand - are being recalled in the U.S.
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A Tick Bite Could Make You Allergic to Meat—And it's Spreading As people encounter more ticks during the summer months, their chances for getting bitten by the allergy-carrying Lone Star tick increases.
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The Surprising Benefit of Eating Fish Ordering off the seafood menu may help ease the aches and pains of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to a new study in Arthritis Care & Research.
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Breast-cancer non-profit Susan G. Komen Arizona to shut its doors; October race canceled Breast-cancer non-profit Susan G. Komen Arizona will close in July because of dwindling donations and event participation, the organization announced on Wednesday.
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Pennsylvania Unveils 12 Medical Marijuana Permits Medical marijuana is about to get up and running in Pennsylvania. NBC10's Randy Gyllenhaal has details on the local businesses that were granted permits to grow and harvest legal marijuana.
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Susan G. Komen Arizona Shutting Down Susan G. Komen Arizona, the local affiliate of the national not-for-profit dedicated to breast cancer research and awareness, is shutting down on July 31, they announced Wednesday.
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Waiting to Have Kids? Older Dads Have Geeky Sons With Higher IQs Updated | Older fathers appear to have geekier sons, scientists have discovered. In a study of over 30,000 twins, researchers found boys who had older fathers scored higher on the "geek index"—and that the older the father, the higher the score.
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Susan G. Komen shutting down in Arizona - KVOA | KVOA.com | Tucson, Arizona Susan G. Komen Arizona announced Wednesday it was shutting down on July 31 and the Race for the Cure scheduled for October has been canceled.
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Susan G. Komen Arizona to Close After 24 Years After 24 years of funding breast cancer programs in the state, Susan G. Komen Arizona is ceasing operations. The private organization will close its doors at the end of July after seeing a change in the financial landscape.
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Missouri Sues Drug Firms Over Opioid Marketing -- WSJ Missouri became the latest state to file a lawsuit against opioid-painkiller companies, alleging they helped create an addiction crisis by misrepresenting the risks and benefits of their drugs.
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Coconut oil's health benefits are a myth — here's what you should buy instead Most of us are familiar with a handful of "health" foods that we've either heard about on the news or seen friends eat - almond milk, agave nectar, granola.
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Sex is the key to staying sharp in old age! Regularly getting intimate improves vocabulary and visual awareness Yet, being active between the sheets does not influence their attention or memory, the research adds. Researchers did not speculate on why regular sex boosts older people's brain function, however, previous research suggests getting intimate stimulates ...
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West Nile virus found in Glenview mosquitoes for first time in 2017 Two batches of mosquitoes collected in Glenview this week have tested positive for the West Nile virus, marking the first time this year the virus has been detected in the village.
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Their daughter died of a 'brain-eating amoeba.' A year later, they are suing for $1 million. Soon after graduating high school in 2016, Lauren Seitz joined her Westerville, Ohio, youth music ministry group to sing at churches and nursing homes in Ohio, West Virginia and North Carolina.
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Missouri AG files suit against 3 opioid manufacturers (CNN) Missouri has filed suit against three pharmaceutical companies for allegedly violating the state's Medicare fraud and consumer-protection statutes by "misrepresenting the truth" about opioids, Attorney General Josh Hawley said Wednesday.
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Study shows frequent sex improves fluency, visual and spatial perception FREQUENT sex will boost your brain power. And you can quote Oxford University on that. In a study released today in The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological and Social Sciences, researchers found that people who indulged in frequent ...
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Evidence of mosquitoes carrying Zika virus found in Iowa New research from the state health department suggests the species has been reported in the state at least once in the last 10 years, but there is no need for panic -- those mosquitoes are not fit for surviving the climate in Iowa.
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Older dads produce "geekier" sons, study finds In a finding that might bring older dads some peace of mind about their sons' future job prospects, a new study shows these kids are more likely to be "geeks.
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How to buy sunscreen in Oregon: 8 tips from an expert at OHSU The season also signals the return of tanks, shorts and sandals as everyday attire. As liberating as all of these things are, they also increase our vulnerability to sunburns.
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Alzheimer's bike ride to focus on possible treatments of disease Wednesday is the longest day of the year, which for many means more daylight to surf, swim and sunbathe. For a Miami health center, however, the Summer Solstice is a day to remember those afflicted with Alzheimer's disease.
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International Yoga Day 2017: Is yoga enough to cut your risk of cardiovascular disease? Over a year before Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a call for the United Nations General Assembly to adopt 21 June as International Day of Yoga, and the Assembly approved a resolution to that effect, the White House had exhorted Americans to take up ...
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