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5 questions about the brain cancer diagnosed in Sen. John McCain Glioblastoma, the cancer with which Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has been diagnosed, is a highly lethal malignancy that killed Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.
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Healthier living could reduce worldwide dementia by a third, report says Up to one-third of the world's dementia cases could be prevented by addressing factors such as education, hypertension, diet, hearing loss and depression over the course of a person's lifetime, according to a new report presented Thursday at the ...
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Lifestyle changes to stave off Alzheimer's? Hints, no proof FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2003, file photo, a section of a human brain with Alzheimer's disease is on display at the Museum of Neuroanatomy at the University at Buffalo, in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Nine lifestyle changes can reduce dementia risk, study says One in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people looked after their brain health throughout life, according to an international study in the Lancet.
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Inside the experimental treatment considered for baby Charlie Gard The U.S. doctor in London to examine Charlie Gard, an 11-month-old boy suffering from a critical illness that has damaged his brain and rendered him unable to breathe on his own, could recommend an experimental treatment -- one which may or may not ...
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A toddler's brain damage has been reversed over a year after near drowning Doctors used a series of oxygen treatments, like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, to significantly reverse 2-year-old Eden Carlson's brain damage after she fell into her family's swimming pool in February 2016 and was in the water for 15 minutes.
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Why dogs are friendly - it's written in their genes Being friendly is in dogs' nature and could be key to how they came to share our lives, say US scientists. Dogs evolved from wolves tens of thousands of years ago.
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'Atypical' form of mad cow disease confirmed in Alabama cow The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed an "atypical" case of bovine spongiform encephalopothy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, in an 11-year old beef cow in Alabama but emphasized that the animal never entered the ...
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Senate Republicans still at impasse after late-night health care meeting A key group of Senate Republicans met late into the night Wednesday to try to salvage their health care bill but emerged without any breakthroughs and still appeared far from finding the votes to repeal Obamacare.
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NJ doctor charged in drug ring wrote thousands of bogus opioid prescriptions Newark, N.J. - New Jersey authorities arrested an internist for allegedly writing fraudulent prescriptions for tens of thousands of painkillers and anxiety pills as part of a drug dealing ring, the state attorney general said Wednesday.
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Zion, the world's youngest double hand transplant recipient, can now swing a baseball bat In 2015, Zion Harvey became known to the public as the youngest person in the world to go through a successful bilateral hand transplant.
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NJ doctor fueled painkiller pipeline down Garden State Parkway, AG says NEWARK -- Patients would travel long distances to see "Dr. G," driving more than 100 miles up the Garden State Parkway to his medical practice in Belleville, authorities claim.
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What is 'atypical' mad cow? Alabama's bovine spongiform encephalopathy case explained A U.S. Department of Agriculture lab has confirmed the L-type, an "atypical" variety of bovine spongiform encephalopothy, commonly called mad cow disease, in an Alabama beef cow this week, but what does that mean for farmers or beef consumers in and ...
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Rare form of mad cow disease found in Alabama Agriculture officials say a rarely seen form of mad cow disease has been found in Alabama. A statement from state Agriculture Commissioner John McMillan says atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy was confirmed in an 11-year-old beef cow.
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"Atypical" mad cow disease detected in Alabama An 11-year-old cow in Alabama tested positive for an "atypical" strain of the prion disease Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad cow disease, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
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Minnesota 5-year-old battling same E. coli that killed his younger sister WRIGHT COUNTY, Minn. - A 5-year-old Minnesota boy is battling the same strain of E. coli that took his younger sister's life earlier in the week.
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This Country Just Become The First In The World To Legally Sell Marijuana For Recreational Use Recreational weed can be purchased from the South American country's pharmacies for about $1.30 a gram. Posted on July 19, 2017, at 7:54 p.m.. Michelle Broder Van Dyke. BuzzFeed News Reporter. Share On facebook Share · Share On vk Share.
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Colorado's Marijuana Tax Revenue Now Exceeds Half A Billion Dollars The funds have been put to a wide range of uses, such as rebuilding infrastructure. By Ryan Grenoble. DENVER ― These days, cannabis is Colorado's cash crop.
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This coffee is being recalled because it contains a Viagra-like ingredient Some find coffee, particularly cafécito, similar to energy boosters such as Red Bull. And now a coffee has been recalled for being too similar to male sexual booster Viagra.
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Letter: Nothing is free What one critic of the Republican healthcare plan didn't say in last week's letter to the editor is that she wants socialized medicine.
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Coffee product recalled due to pharmaceutical ingredient similar to Viagra (WCMH)– A natural herbs coffee product is being recalled after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found undeclared milk, and an undeclared pharmaceutical product similar to one found in Viagra.
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Family of NZ man calls for change in Japan hospital practice The family of a New Zealand man who died after being tied to a bed for 10 days in a Japanese hospital is calling on Japan to review its practices of restraining psychiatric patients.
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Newborn baby contracts illness and dies, likely from a visitor's kiss Most parents know that babies are not born with fully developed immune systems, and as such, newborns are more susceptible to illnesses and infections than the adults around them.
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Deadly Kiss: Can a Baby Contract a Lethal Virus from a Cold Sore? A newborn baby in Iowa died this week from an infection with the virus that causes cold sores, which she likely contracted from a kiss, her doctors say.
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Dead Bird Infected with West Nile Virus Confirmed in Alameda County CASTRO VALLEY, CA - From the Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District: The Alameda County Mosquito Abatement District is reporting a dead bird that tested positive for West Nile virus.
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Mosquito capable of spreading Zika found in Wisconsin for the first time All researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison needed to do the trick was a splash of water in a black cup and a Popsicle stick for the insect to lay its eggs on.
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UW center plays key role in finding Zika-transmitting mosquito in state A female Aedes albopictus mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human host. Under experimental conditions the Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as the Asian tiger mosquito, has been found to be a vector of West Nile virus, according to the Centers ...
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Diet drinks are associated with weight gain, new research suggests Once heralded as sweet substitutes for sugar without as many belt-busting calories, people once couldn't get enough sucralose and aspartame.
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FDA approves Gilead's drug for chronic hep C patients (Reuters) - Gilead Sciences Inc said on Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its hepatitis C drug for patients who had failed to respond to prior treatments.
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Co-founder of Purdue Pharma dies at 97 STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - The co-founder of Purdue Pharma, a Connecticut company that markets the powerfully addictive painkiller OxyContin, has died at age 97.
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CDC awards $12 million towards opioid epidemic "The opioid epidemic is a scourge on our nation that knows no bounds," HHS Secretary Tom Price, MD, said in a press release. "President Trump and we at HHS are working to support states on the front lines of this national crisis.
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Ontario judge puts settlement with Purdue Pharma on hold An Ontario judge says he needs more time to consider an agreement by Purdue Pharma to pay $20-million to settle a long-standing class-action lawsuit after an outpouring of testimony in his courtroom on people's lives destroyed by addiction to ...
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Co-founder of Purdue Pharma dies at 97 STAMFORD, Conn. - The co-founder of Purdue Pharma, a Connecticut company that markets the powerfully addictive painkiller OxyContin, has died at age 97.
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Woman, 59, gives birth after decades long battle to get pregnant GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - They tried for nearly 40 years to have a child -- and at the age of 59, they decided to give it one more shot.
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Medical marijuana use could impact your employment in Massachusetts NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) - In recent months, Massachusetts has shifted focus from medical marijuana to legal recreational pot, but there's still confusion regarding medical marijuana in the workplace.
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