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Taking loads of vitamin B could increase your risk of lung cancer B vitamins are often sold with the promise of boosting flagging energy levels. But men who smoke might want to skip them, according to a new study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Windowed Envelopes Accidentally Revealed That Patients Had HIV About 12,000 Aetna members received letters about filling their HIV medications - information that was visible through at least some of the envelopes' windows.
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Google Will Now Help You Check If You're Depressed People who search for "clinical depression" using a mobile device will be presented with information and a prompt to check if they're clinically depressed.
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Hershey Medical Center cited following January death of 6-year-old DERRY TOWNSHIP, Dauphin County, Pa. - Hershey Medical Center has been cited by the Pennsylvania Department of Health following an investigation into the death of a 6-year-old boy.
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Cigarettes Could Become Less Addictive Thanks To The FDA Reducing nicotine in cigarettes could be a public health win - depending on how the reduction is implemented. By Erin Schumaker. 100.
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'Alarmingly high' levels of arsenic in Pakistan's ground water Up to 60 million people in Pakistan are at risk from the deadly chemical arsenic, according to a new analysis of water supplies. The study looked at data from nearly 1,200 groundwater quality samples from across the country.
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Hooked, hoodwinked: Some drug rehabs aim for relapse and $$$ In this Thursday, July 13, 2017 photo, Michelle Holley holds a photograph of her daughter Jaime Holley, 19, who died of a heroin overdose in November 2016, at her home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Windsor man hospitalized with severe strain of West Nile virus A Windsor man has been hospitalized with a neuro-invasive strain of West Nile virus, according to the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment.
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Is The Secret To A Healthier Microbiome Hidden In The Hadza Diet? The words "endangered species" often conjure up images of big exotic creatures. Think elephants, leopards and polar bears.
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FDA commissioner: Safer tobacco products can provide 'satisfying levels of nicotine' to people who want it "We've opened up a pathway to new product innovations that we think can potentially provide nicotine to people who still want to enjoy satisfying levels of nicotine," FDA Commissioner Dr.
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Lower nicotine, less addictive cigarettes would especially benefit these people A new study backs the FDA's recent recommendation that the nicotine levels in cigarettes should be lowered to "non-addictive" levels.
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Can poor sleep lead to Alzheimer's or dementia? A real human brain being displayed as part of an exhibition at the @Bristol attraction is seen on March 8, 2011 in Bristol, England.
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Pa. hospital cited in death of boy placed under heating blanket The Health Department has cited a Pennsylvania hospital in the death of a 6-year-old boy whose temperature topped 107 degrees (41.7 Celsius) while he was under a special heating blanket.
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Watch Dr Pimple Popper slay a 'unicorn cyst' on a man's head in stomach-churning video that spans 20 minutes The scalpel-wielding skin-popper is back with another video that is guaranteed to make your stomach churn. Dr Pimple Popper, or dermatologist Dr Sandra Lee, has become a viral sensation with videos of her surgical procedures in removing huge pimples ...
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West Nile virus found in human-biting mosquito, detected in 20 towns NEW HAVEN >> The risk of people contracting West Nile virus may be rising, as a mosquito species that is more likely to bite humans has been found to carry the disease, according to Philip Armstrong, medical entomologist at the Connecticut Agricultural ...
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10 more TB cases at Bush High School after second round of tests FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas -- A second round of testing on students and staff at George Bush High School in Fort Bend resulted in 10 new positive TB cases being identified, officials confirmed Wednesday.
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Lower nicotine cigarettes may hinder addiction in at-risk groups Cigarettes with lower nicotine content may decrease addiction potential among individuals highly vulnerable to tobacco addiction. "A regulatory question fundamental to protecting public health is whether the nicotine content of cigarettes can be set ...
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5 sleep habits everyone over the age of 60 should adopt SALT LAKE CITY - Remember when you could go to bed at midnight and sleep until noon? Once you left your 20s behind, you probably realized that getting a good night's sleep differs dramatically the older you get.
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Eye doctors see patients following the Eclipse There was no shortage of warnings about the dangers of staring into the Sun during Monday's solar eclipse. But not everyone listened.
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Adamas Pharma (ADMS) Reports FDA Approval of GOCOVRI for Treatment of Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease ... Find out which companies are about to raise their dividend well before the news hits the Street with StreetInsider.com's Dividend Insider Elite.
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J&J Was Just Handed a $417M Court Loss. What's the GC to Do? This week's $417 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson—over claims its baby powder containing talc caused ovarian cancer—was surely a bitter pill for general counsel Michael Ullmann and his legal department to swallow.
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Google is now offering a test for depression within search results One in four people in the UK reportedly have a mental health disorder, and the most common diagnosis is mixed anxiety and depression disorder.
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Trying to get a medical marijuana card soon? Don't hold your breath The cannabis boom is under way in Florida, and government is struggling to keep up. Thousands of new patients have sought access to medical marijuana this summer following the passage of a new law expanding the list of maladies that qualify for ...
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Adamas Pharma secures approval for Parkinson's dyskinesia drug (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it had approved Adamas Pharmaceuticals Inc's treatment for a side effect caused by a commonly prescribed Parkinson's drug, sending the shares of the drugmaker soaring in after-market trading.
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Blood-Carrying, Life-Saving Drones Take Off for Tanzania Last month in Rwanda, a young woman started bleeding after giving birth by C-section. Try as they might, her doctors couldn't stop it.
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10-minute walk a day app to tackle 'inactivity epidemic' "Health bosses say 45 per cent of over-16s are so sedentary they do not manage the health-boosting ten-minute walk," the Daily Mail reports.
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Google now offers a test to let users know if they are depressed According to the Google blog, Google is going to offer users a test to know if they have depression when they search words related to depression or clinical depression.
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Study: High school friendships have long-lasting effects on your mental health The thought of having to deal with high school ever again is enough to induce anxiety among many young adults. If you weren't one of the popular kids, though, that may be a good sign for the trajectory of your mental health.
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Rabid bat found in Seattle neighborhood for second time in a week King County Public Health is issuing a warning after a rabid bat was discovered in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. (Photo courtesy: King County Public Health).
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The healthiest part of an avocado may get thrown away The avocado has become synonymous with trendy cuisine and numerous health benefits. The yellow-green flesh inside the fruit is packed with essential vitamins and nutrients and is a good source of healthy fats.
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More signs emerge that doctors are prescribing fewer opioids in Maine Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said opioid prescriptions written to its customers over a one-year period ending June 30 had declined 15 percent compared to the same period a year earlier.
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Zika Testing for Pregnant Women in More Counties Advised The Texas health department is recommending Zika virus testing for pregnant women in three more Texas counties near the border with Mexico.
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The Awesome Health Benefits Of Raw Cannabis Explained Normally the dried and cured marijuana is consumed. But have you ever thought of consuming raw cannabis? Its taste? Its benefits? Many research experiments have already shown as the health benefits of marijuana, but very few speak about the health ...
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Middle-aged told to walk faster Middle-aged people are being urged to walk faster to help stay healthy, amid concern high levels of inactivity may be harming their health.
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Alzheimer's Prevention: A Summary of What We Know Alzheimer disease (AD) prevalence in the United States currently exceeds 5 million, and the Alzheimer's Association estimates a US prevalence of 16 million by the year 2050 unless an effective treatment is developed.
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