Tuesday, September 12, 2017

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Daily update September 12, 2017
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You can spend a lot of accumulated time on your bottom in the course of a day. Or you can sit for lengthy spells without a break. Both, it turns out, are very bad for you.
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Federal health officials said Monday that they are investigating a multistate outbreak of Campylobacter infections traced to puppies sold at Petland, a nationwide chain of about 80 pet stores.
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(CNN) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday it is investigating a multistate outbreak of campylobacter infections linked to contact with puppies sold through Petland, a national pet store chain.
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(CNN) Take a movement break every 30 minutes, say experts. No matter how much you exercise, sitting for excessively long periods of time is a risk factor for early death, a new study published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine found.
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(Reuters Health) - Adults who are inactive much of the day may be more likely to die prematurely than people who don't sit around a lot, regardless of their exercise habits, a U.S.
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(CN) - Adding fuel to the adage "sitting is the new smoking," a new study finds that sitting for extended periods of time is a significant risk factor for all causes of death.
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Study finds people who sat for less than 30 minutes at a time had the lowest risk of early death. More Health Headlines. The CDC is investigating a multistate outbreak of campylobacter infections linked to contact with puppies sold Puppies from pet ...
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Sitting more than half the day, regardless of how much exercise people got otherwise, was associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality in a large prospective study of middle-aged and older adults in the U.S.. Those spending more than 12.5 ...
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San Diego's mayor says street will be power-washed every other week to combat the city's deadly outbreak of hepatitis A. Sept.
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The HPV vaccine does not lead to more unsafe sex in young women and girls, according to a new study. Harvard's Dr. Anupam Jena, lead author of the study, discusses the findings with Sara Murray.
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The sick and poor in Appalachia are flocking to free health clinics. They've been left out of the health care debate in Washington.
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Pollinators such as bees play a key part of producing the beans that go into your morning cup of coffee. In fact, they are responsible for about 20 to 25 percent of coffee production by increasing the plants' yield, Taylor Ricketts, the director of the ...
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Air pollution is the single largest environmental health risk humans face, according to the World Health Organization, but what does that mean for you?
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Whether or not a dog is allowed in the bedroom is a highly individualized decision: Some pet owners are eager to cuddle up to their pup at night, while others banish Fido from their sleeping quarters.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- A new study challenges a long-held assumption in psychology that most human emotions fall within the universal categories of happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear and disgust.
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ALBANY - The state Health Department has suspended Dr. Timothy Morley's license to practice medicine and is advising any patient who has received an intravenous infusion, injection or a blood draw from his practice, "Tomorrow Medicine," to be tested ...
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The best coffee grows in the mountains, where it is cool. The plants need low temperatures to thrive, which is why growers often put shade trees in their fields.
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Researchers from Stockholm University and Uppsala University uncovered new DNA evidence proving that female Viking warriors existed.
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(CNN) Experts agree that binge or heavy drinking while pregnant is alarmingly dangerous for a fetus, and advise against it -- but what about light drinking during pregnancy?
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Scientists at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta found that in mouse studies compounds derived from solenopsins - the toxic component of fire ant venom - eases skin thickening and inflammation associated with psoriasis.
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The biggest history news stories of the last seven days, including two studies that could cause a rethink on the roles women played in our ancient history, and a remarkable find on the site of Hadrian's Wall.
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A coffee farmer picks fresh coffee cherries in Colombia. New climate research suggests Latin America faces major declines in coffee-growing regions, as well as bees, which help coffee to grow.
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Illustration based on the original plan of grave Bj 581 by excavator Hjalmar Stolpe from 1889. (Image: by Evald Hansen). Stories and poems from the Medieval era contain accounts of fearsome female Viking warriors, yet historians and anthropologists ...
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Many people believe that apricot kernels, which are found inside apricot pits, can beat cancer. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. A 67-year-old man in Australia got cyanide poisoning from the apricot kernel extract he was taking to beat cancer.
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THINK YOU'VE got a good gaydar? Check out this computer, who, its handlers claim can detect your sexuality from a photograph with a level of accuracy greater than that of a human.
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Damage from Irma can be seen in this photo of Kelly McClenthen in Bonita Springs, Florida, as she returned to her home Sept. 11, 2017.
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The patients of a Westchester County doctor are being warned by health officials about potential exposure to one of several diseases.
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Almost 650 girls in Ireland reported requiring medical intervention or treatment after receiving the HPV vaccine, according to data collected by the State's medicines watchdog.
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A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that more than half of U.S. teens aren't finishing their full dose of the HPV vaccine.
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Mental and substance use disorders affect millions of Americans and directly touch the lives of individuals, family members, neighbors, and colleagues.
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What: Prostate cancer begins when cells in the prostate gland grow uncontrollably. The prostate is a gland found only in men and makes some of the fluid that is part of semen.
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Volunteers using e-cigarettes containing nicotine had raised blood pressure and heart rates and stiffer arteries for 30 minutes afterwards.
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MILAN -- Nicotine exposure from vaping was associated with a transient, but potentially harmful, increase in arterial stiffness, according to researchers here.
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A team examined the relationship between groups of fatty acids and brain networks that underlie general intelligence. In doing so, they sought to understand if brain network organization mediated the relationship between fatty acids and general ...
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The provincial health department says 30% of the minors admitted under the Mental Health Care Act were regarded as a serious risk to themselves, due to either self-harm behaviours, suicide attempts or suicidal thoughts and intentions.
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Researchers at RMIT University have developed the first tool that can diagnose Parkinson's disease, even when there are no physical symptoms - and it has an accuracy rate of 93 per cent.
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NEW YORK/MADRID, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Eli Lilly staked its claim for a slice of sales in a new class of breast cancer drugs on Sunday as clinical data showed adding its medicine abemaciclib to standard therapy reduced the risk of disease progression by ...
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A group of scientists and engineers from The University of Texas have invented a device that can detect cancer cells in 10 seconds.
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The Alzheimer's Association invites Tallahassee area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer's by participating in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's, scheduled for Saturday, Sept.16, at Cascades Park in Tallahassee.
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