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Coffee with Viagra-like ingredient recalled after FDA discovery Albert Yee said the coffee was everywhere you looked in the densely packed vendor stalls along avenues in Malaysian cities: an instant mix with a natural ingredient similar to what's found in Viagra that helps men with erectile dysfunction.
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Living healthily, learning more could cut dementia cases by a third LONDON (Reuters) - Learning new things, eating and drinking well, not smoking and limiting hearing loss and loneliness could prevent a third of dementia cases, health experts said on Thursday.
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Congress Grants Charlie Gard Permanent US Residence The move would allow the terminally ill to get treatment here if a British court were to allow it. Last week, the judge ruled that an American doctor could examine Charlie Gard.
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Texas company recalls coffee with Viagra-like substance GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - A Texas coffee company is recalling one of its roasts because it was making some men a bit too excited. Bestherbs Coffee LLC issued the voluntary recall for its New of Kopi Jantan Tradisional Natural Herbs Coffee after the U.S.
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'This is what I looked like for years': Mum shares harrowing images of heroin addiction Melissa Lee Matos, who has been clean for a year and five months, shared several photos of herself on Facebook at the height of her heroin use.
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Scientists reveal genes that make dogs dumb but loveable In all the animal kingdom there is no love quite like the slobbery and adoring affection of a dog for its owners. Scientists have found strong biological links between this boundless geniality and a "hyper-sociability" syndrome in humans, suggesting ...
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Recovering heroin addict Melissa Lee Matos has shared shocking photos of herself before recovery A RECOVERING heroin addict has shared shocking pictures of herself at the lowest point of her addiction to try and persuade others seek help for their own drug problems.
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Trump Demands That Senators Find a Way to Replace Obamacare President Trump spoke during a lunch with Republican senators at the White House on Wednesday. Senators Dean Heller of Nevada and Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia sat next to Mr. Trump.
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Glioblastoma: Here's The Science Behind Senator McCain's Tough Diagnosis There are Twitter battles, political battles, and military battles. But all of these pale in comparison to a major health battle. Unfortunately, 80-year old Senator (R-Arizona) John McCain has just learned that he is in a very tough battle for his life ...
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Every dog is genetically a very good boy Scientists have discovered a chromosomal overlap between dogs and humans that could explain why dogs are so obsessed with us. The new study, published July 19 in Scientific Advances, found that dogs have a few gene mutations similar to ones in ...
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Hints that lifestyle changes might guard against dementia Seek a good education. Control blood pressure and diabetes. Get off the couch. There are some hints, but no proof yet, that these and other lifestyle changes just might help stave off dementia.
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Why Are Dogs So Friendly? The Answer May Be in 2 Genes Fiona getting friendly with her owner, Liz Saville Roberts, a member of the British Parliament, at the Westminster Dog of the Year competition in London last year.
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About one-third of dementia cases could be prevented by actions that begin in childhood, experts say The CRISPR gene-editing technique is revolutionizing genetics research. (July 20,2017) (Sign up for our free video newsletter here http://bit.
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Premature baby held in Mexican hospital arrives at Riley Children's Hospital Tiny Beckham, born three months prematurely in a Mexican hospital on Tuesday, finally reached Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health on Thursday evening.
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What Is Glioblastoma? McCain's Brain Tumor Is an Aggressive Type of Cancer The type of brain tumor that doctors removed from Sen. John McCain on Friday is an aggressive one known as a glioblastoma, a highly malignant form of cancer that spreads quickly due to its association with a large network of blood vessels in the brain.
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Three-Year-Old Girl Recovers After Severe Brain Damage WASHINGTON COUNTY (KFSM)-- A little over a year after doctors said a Washington County girl would require long term care, that same girl is walking and playing like any other 3 year old.
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Duo Produced Fentanyl Pills At Home Across Street From Long Island School: Feds The men reportedly pressed fentanyl, the deadliest drug on Long Island, into pill form to make it look like oxycodone. By Ryan Bonner (Patch National Staff) - Updated July 21, 2017 1:09 am ET.
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Toddler's brain damage reversed by treatment after near drowning A 2-year-old from Arkansas who nearly drowned in her family's swimming pool is on the mend thanks to a type of oxygen therapy.
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Charlie Gard's Parents, Not the State, Must Decide His Fate Connie and Chris Gard arrive at High Court in London, July 14, 2017. (Reuters photo: Neil Hall). Share article on Facebookshare; Tweet articletweet; Plus one article on Google Plus+1; Print Article.
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Congresswoman Behind Amendment Supporting Charlie Gard Had Her Baby Saved By An Experimental Treatment Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA) gave a very personal and moving testimony Tuesday in support of her amendment, which ultimately passed, to grant 11-month-old Charlie Gard permanent residency in the United States so that he could come for an ...
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Canada urged to boost support for Yemen amidst cholera outbreak The Canadian government is under pressure to boost its political and humanitarian support for Yemen, where a record-level cholera outbreak threatens to worsen the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
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Why Are Dogs So Sociable? Have you ever wondered what makes dogs so lovable, and why they get so attached to us? A recent study claims sociability is written in their genes, and was the most important factor which contributed to the strong relationship between them and people.
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Boots faces boycott over refusal to lower cost of morning-after pill Boots charges £28.25 for Levonelle emergency contraceptive (the leading brand) while Tesco charges £13.50 for it. Photograph: Alamy.
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Why are 20000000 infected mosquitoes being released in the US? In what can only be described as nightmarish scenes, around 20 million mosquitoes are being released in the US this summer. But it's all for a good reason.
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Scientists say record floods could brew bad batch of mosquitoes Heavy rains will increase amount of mosquities, but the North Shore Mosquito Abatement District is doing everything possible to help deter the pests.
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Dogs Have Same Genes As Williams Beuren Syndrome Patients, And That Makes Them Friendly, Study Finds We are familiar with the famous saying "dog is a man's best friend," but no one could figure out exactly why this particular animal carries the capability of being so friendly toward humans.
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Controversial psychiatric hospital, first of its kind in Iowa, approved for Quad Cities State regulators on Thursday approved a proposal to build Iowa's first private, free-standing psychiatric hospital. A national company, Strategic Behavioral Health, plans to build the $15 million, 72-bed hospital in Bettendorf.
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This Jerk Pharmacy Chain Is Overpricing The Morning-After Pill To Discourage "Over-Use" Today in Paternalistic Women's Health News (my favourite subject!), reports have emerged that popular UK pharmacy chain Boots is refusing to lower the price of the morning-after pill for fear that lower prices will encourage "inappropriate" use among ...
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Doctor Gets Grants To Protect Troops From Mosquito-Borne Viruses The Department of Defense awarded an Indiana University South Bend professor two grants to help protect troops from mosquito-borne illnesses, such as Zika and dengue.
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AIDS-related deaths decline; 19.5 million people on life-saving treatment – UN report On World AIDS Day, people in Nigeria took a walk in the Asokoro neighbourhood of Abuja to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in the general public (file).
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'Mind-blowing' cows hold clue to beating HIV Cows have shown an "insane" and "mind-blowing" ability to tackle HIV which will help develop a vaccine, say US researchers.
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Cows produce powerful HIV antibodies WOW COW A special feature of bovine antibodies seems key to why cows in a new study were able to generate broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.
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Just Thinking You're Slacking On Exercise Could Boost Risk Of Death In a fitness-crazed land of spin classes and CrossFit gyms, Octavia Zahrt found it can be tough to feel as though you're doing enough.
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India musician plays guitar during brain surgery An Indian musician played the guitar on the operating table to help doctors treat involuntary muscle spasms in his fingers. Abhishek Prasad was asked to play every time doctors "burnt" a circuit in his brain to treat what is commonly known as "musician ...
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Patient strums guitar as doctors perform operation in Bengaluru During the entire surgery, the patient was fully awake and was playing the guitar as the problem only occurred when he tried playing guitar.
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1M Mosquitoes a Week Are Being Released in Fresno, CA Nobody likes mosquitoes. They bite, they can carry diseases, and are extremely difficult to control. But Verily, formerly Google Life Sciences, is attempting to reduce the population of disease-carrying mosquitoes around the world with Project Debug ...
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If swine flu breaks out, pigs at Clark County Fair may face kill order The Clark County Fair Board wants swine exhibitors to take precautions before attending the fair this week after reports of swine flu in Ohio, but some parents are upset about what the precautions could mean for their children and their pigs.
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Scientists plan to trick Zika-carrying mosquitoes into breeding themselves out of existence This summer, a Silicon Valley tech company will have millions of machine-raised, bacteria-infected mosquitoes packed into windowless white vans, driven inland and released into the wild - or, at least, the streets of Fresno, Calif.
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Interrupted sleep may lead to Alzheimer's, new studies show Getting a solid night's sleep is crucial not only for feeling good the next day - there is increasing evidence that it may also protect against dementia, according to new research presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in London.
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Swine flu precautions taken at Jackson County Fair JACKSON COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) -- Following several reported cases of swine flu at other fairs in Ohio, officials at the Jackson County Fair say they've been taking extra sanitary measures.
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PET brain scans show many Alzheimer's patients may not actually have the disease A major four-year study of more than 18,000 dementia patients reveals that a large number do not have amyloid plaques in their brains, one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's.
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Chandigarh court rejects abortion plea of 10-year-old repeatedly raped by her uncle A district court in Chandigarh has rejected the plea for abortion of a 26 -week pregnancy of a 10-year -old who was repeatedly raped by her uncle.
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Bengaluru based musician strums guitar during brain surgery; know about this miracle In a rare incident, a 32-year-old Bengaluru man strummed his guitar during complex brain surgery to cure a neurological disorder. By: FE Online | New Delhi | Published: July 20, 2017 11:53 AM.
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PET scans show many Alzheimer's patients may not actually have the disease A significant portion of people with mild cognitive impairment or dementia who are taking medication for Alzheimer's may not actually have the disease, according to interim results of a major study underway to see how PET scans could change the nature ...
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UC Riverside Team Wins $14.9M DARPA Grant for Genetic Mosquito Control Research NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - A University of California, Riverside-led team has received a $14.9 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to take part in the Safe Genes program, studying innovative genetic techniques to ...
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Bengaluru man plays guitar as doctors operate on his brain BENGALURU: A 32-year-old techie-turned-musician strummed the guitar on the operation table while surgeons "burned" his brain to correct a neurological disorder.
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FDA Approves Gilead's Vosevi for Hepatitis C U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves Gilead's Vosevi (sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir) for re-treatment of adults with chronic hepatitis C virus.
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Source of Texas cyclospora cases still a mystery HOUSTON - HOUSTON - Health officials are warning the public about an uptick in cyclospora cases in Texas. In the last month, 68 cases have been reported to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Artificial sweeteners linked with weight gain, little health benefit CBS NEWS-- Two-thirds of Americans are overweight, and those who diet sometimes turn to alternative sweeteners - including aspartame, sucralose and stevioside - to cut calories.
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Almost Half the US Population Has Diabetes or Its Precursor Almost one in 10 US adults has diabetes, while more than one in three has prediabetes, indicates the latest National Diabetes Statistics Report by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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