Friday, June 23, 2017

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Scientists think there may be a few things you can do to keep dementia at bay: train your brain, keep your blood pressure under control and stay active.
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June 22, 2017 -- From eating blueberries to playing brain training games, researchers have been searching for ways we can prevent memory loss and dementia as we age.
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There's no strong evidence that anything prevents Alzheimer's disease, but a few common-sense practices may help delay memory loss, a panel of experts said Thursday.
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The Highway Loss Data Institute, a leading insurance research group, said in study results released Thursday that collision claims in Colorado, Washington, and Oregon went up 2.7 percent in the years since legal recreational marijuana sales began when ...
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In this April 16, 2015 file photo, smoke created by water vapor billows out of the windows of a car, used by Colorado to fight stoned driving with youth demographics, during a demonstration by the Colorado Department of Transportation in southeast Denver.
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Johannesburg - The Eastern Cape Department of Rural Development and Agrarian Reform on Wednesday confirmed that the picture of a deformed lamb circulating on social media was not a hoax, but a lamb born in Lady Frere.
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Superstitious villagers have been living in fear since a sheep gave birth to this creature that was said by elders to be half-human half-beast and 'sent by the devil'.
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Some rub it on their hair and face, or cook their every meal in it. Others drink it in their coffee, swish it around their mouth daily, and even eat it straight from the jar.
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South America is a hotbed of potential viruses that could be the next major threat to the world's health, according to "danger maps".
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The Post Independent reports that Colorado health officials have confirmed that the 80 people who became ill after attending the Rifle Rodeo early this month were stricken with a foodborne illness.
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VILLAGERS from South Africa believe a creature born to a sheep was "sent by the devil". WARNING: Graphic content. Jamie Pyatt in Cape TownThe Sun.
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When it comes to sex, teens may be more responsible than they're often given credit for. According to new government data, the percentage of American teens having sex is lower than in decades past - and more teens who do have sex are now using ...
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Locals are accusing each other of 'dabbling in witchcraft' after a sheep gave birth to a 'half human, half devil lamb' this week.
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(CNN) Three brands of hummus produced by House of Thaller are being recalled for potential listeria contamination. All three brands -- Fresh Foods Market, Lantana and Marketside -- have pine nuts on top and come in 10-ounce packages.
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Reports have it that an alleged sheep delivered a human lamb in South African on Thursday. This however generated lots of arguments and environmental concern perhaps a quiz from anonymous Facebook friend threw me into confusion.
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The Lone Star Tick is migrating west, and, as it does, the pest brings some serious health concern with it, including symptoms that can be fatal.
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Young people are turning to cosmetic procedures such as botox and dermal fillers as a result of social media pressure, according to a report.
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Bad news for summer barbecues: the lone star tick is spreading. This tiny bloodsucker is thought to have given thousands of Americans a dangerous meat allergy, one that has many folks swearing off steaks and ribs altogether.
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United States Attorney Josh Minkler announced federal charges against the owner and compliance director at Pharmakon on June 22, 2017.
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The health benefits of coconut oil have been questioned, with US authorities warning it raises cholesterol in the same way as other saturated fats.
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This photo provided by Genentech, the Roche Group's biologic drug unit, shows vials of Rituxan Hycela. On Thursday, June 22, 2017, the Food and Drug Administration approved Rituxan Hycela, a more convenient version of a blockbuster drug for treating ...
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It's no wonder people love coconut oil. It's a fat that gets you less fat. It tastes delicious in that saturated-fatty kind of way, but without the stigma of butter.
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Coconut oil contains more than five times the saturated fat of olive oil and is not the superfood it is purported to be, leading nutrition experts say.
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Sanford Health is on the verge of absorbing another health care provider in the Dakotas, though the move is being contested in federal court.
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(CNN) The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Wednesday that courts may consider vaccines to be the cause of an illness, even in the absence of scientific evidence confirming a link.
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FILE - In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 file photo, a woman receives a flu vaccine shot at a community fair in Brownsville, Texas. On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, U.S.
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The owner and the director of compliance for Noblesville-based Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals Inc. have been charged with multiple criminal counts related to the sale of compounded painkillers that were as much as 25 times more potent than they should have ...
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Women in their 40s at average risk for breast cancer should talk to their health care provider about the risks and benefits of mammography before starting regular screening at that age, according to guidelines released Thursday by the American College ...
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Fresh fish is displayed at a seafood market in New Zealand. A new study finds eating more fish can help reduce the painful symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Last year, with the Western Hemisphere in the grip of a surprising Zika virus epidemic, CDC researchers used a survey to compile a list of U.S.
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The benefits of breastfeeding have been well documented for the baby, but a new study purports there may also be more benefits for the mother than originally believed.
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Saint Michael's tested 3,031 patients and found 12.2 percent of all positive HIV cases in the state in 2016. By Jen Semler (Patch Staff) - Updated June 22, 2017 4:19 pm ET.
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(Philadelphia, PA) - The Mediterranean diet, rich in plant-based foods, is associated with a variety of health benefits, including a lower incidence of dementia.
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The benefits of a Mediterranean diet are widely chronicled, but new research shows extra-virgin olive oil, a key part of the diet, may protect "against cognitive decline.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Officials in the Texas capital have banned the use of electronic cigarettes in public areas. The Austin City Council voted unanimously Thursday to add e-cigarettes to the list of tobacco products banned in public areas such as ...
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U.S. regulators have approved a more convenient version of a blockbuster drug for treating three common blood cancers. June 22, 2017, at 5:48 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. FDA Approves Quicker-To-Administer Drug for Blood ...
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Christopher Maynard is a New York-based writer and editor who has worked as a security guard, high school teacher, theatrical lighting designer and volunteer fireman.
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U.S. regulators have approved a more convenient version of a blockbuster drug for treating three common blood cancers. Continue Reading Below.
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The adult female American dog tick, left, is identified by its large off-white scutum against a dark brown body. The male, right, has a mottled appearance.
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The U.N. health agency and some major partners have agreed to send 1 million doses of cholera vaccine to Yemen to help stanch a spiraling and increasingly deadly caseload in the impoverished country that is already facing war and the risk of famine.
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