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San Diego is struggling with a huge hepatitis A outbreak. Is it coming to LA? Edwin Gonzalez from United Site Services delivers a two-station sink to the Neil Good Day Center on 17th Street in downtown San Diego.
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This 1 easy trick will wipe out stress, astonishing new study claims A new study has found that simply writing down your feelings can help you deal with and even eliminate stress in your life. A remarkable new study claims that writing about your feelings can help eliminate stress in your life, or at least help you ...
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Microneedle skin patch that delivers fat-shrinking drug locally could be used to treat obesity and diabetes Researchers have devised a medicated skin patch that can turn energy-storing white fat into energy-burning brown fat locally while raising the body's overall metabolism.
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New study says that writing can help you stop worrying Writing down the things that cause anxiety can help to alleviate stress and concerns, according to a new study carried out by the Michigan State University.
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Small consumer drones unlikely to cause head injury, study says The study on the likelihood of drone injuries focused solely on head trauma and didn't assess the potential for rotor blades cutting the skin or other injuries.
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Study: Skin patch that melts love handles in mice could work on humans WASHINGTON - MAY 08: An obese woman is seen on May 8, 2007 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images). Scientific researchers have developed a medicated skin patch that dissolves fat in targeted areas of lab mice, and future testing ...
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Mental disorders, tobacco, diets biggest killers Pall Mall cigarettes are seen after the manufacturing process in the British American Tobacco Cigarette Factory (BAT) in Bayreuth, southern Germany.
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Rays of Hope Walk/Run Toward Cure of Breast Cancer seeks entrants Midje Theulen, a 19-year-breast-cancer survivor, is chair of this year's Rays of Hope Walk/Run Toward the Cure of Breast Cancer.
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Tobacco Still One Of World's Top Killers: Here Are The Other Top Causes Of Death Worldwide A new report revealed that smoking remains one of the leading killers in the world. Here are the other causes of deaths worldwide in 2016, according to the Global Burden of Disease study.
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One Vaccine Injection Could Carry Many Doses "We are very excited about this work because, for the first time, we can create a library of tiny, encased vaccine particles, each programmed to release at a precise, predictable time," says professor Robert Langer.
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Friends can make your marital conflict less stressful Marital conflict can lead to lots of mental and emotional stress. People who have friends and family to talk to and share their problems with experience relatively lower levels of stress as compared to those who have no friends outside of marriage to ...
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Race for the Cure held in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. - The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure was held on Saturday, Sept. 16 in Ah-Nab-Awen Park. Participants in the annual event were raising money to fight breast cancer.
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Why Women Are Losing Interest In Sex After A Year Over a third of British women in a relationship do not have interest in sex. (Photo: Shutterstock). Are the results from a recent BMJ Open study really that surprising?
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Keeping a steady, healthy weight as we age also helps keep blood pressure low New US research has found that maintaining a healthy weight is one of the most important factors for keeping blood pressure low as we grow older.
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Feds award $1.7 million to 11 Utah health centers to fight opioid addiction The new cash is part of the Trump administration's efforts to address addition, overdose crisis, particularly in rural areas. Feds award $1.7 million to 11 Utah health centers to fight opioid addiction.
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Scientists invent jab that could deliver every childhood vaccine in one go Scientists have invented a new technology that could enable every childhood vaccination to be given in a single injection. The all-in-one jab stores the different vaccines in microscopic capsules in the body and releases the dose, as well as any ...
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Ig Nobel prize 2017: Cats are liquid, Didgeridoos for snoring & gender-bending insects True pioneers across all fields of scientific research were lauded at the 27th annual Ig Nobel Awards at Harvard University. A parody of their namesake, the awards celebrate research that makes people "laugh and then think.
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Fight against cancer starts at home with local Relay for Life Cancer survivors, caregivers, friends, family and supporters will gather Saturday in the Butte Plaza Mall Events Center for the annual local Relay for Life fundraiser.
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Kids Praised as Smart May be More Likely to Cheat Children who are praised for being smart not only are quicker to give up in the face of obstacles, they also are more likely to be dishonest and cheat, according to a new study.
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Cell phone ownership linked to cyberbullying in younger schoolchildren CHICAGO - Children in the third to fifth grades who own cell phones are more likely to be cyberbullied as well as do the cyberbullying compared with traditional bullying, according to research presented at the 2017 AAP National Conference & Exhibition.
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Life-Saving Ways to Prevent Suicide Prove Less Costly, More Effective than Standard Care Three life-saving suicide prevention strategies have proven to be more effective and less expensive than usual care given to at-risk patients in hospital emergency departments.
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MIT combines several vaccines in a single injection Someday, kids might only have to endure a single jab to get the benefits of several vaccines, thanks to a new technology by a team of MIT engineers.
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One shot for all vaccines? Study holds promise In tests on mice, researchers were able to time the release of the booster doses to exactly nine, 20, and 41 days after the initial shot.
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Scientists say bald men are seen as more attractive Study: Bald men are seen as more attractive - Rick Williams reports during Action News at 4:30pm on September 15, 2017. (Shutterstock).
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Cancer survivors attend fundraiser for Relay for Life SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Cancer survivors and caregivers gathered at Springfield City Hall Friday night for the Light Up Springfield event.
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Recognizing and Relieving Sandwich Generation Caregivers Stress NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2017 : For many families, September ushers in the annual ritual known as "back to school." Dreaded by kids and celebrated by parents, the return to school marks a time of transition to more rigid schedules after a few months of fun ...
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New Treatment Paradigm Required for Breast Cancer in Young Women Younger women with breast cancer, which make up of around 20% of patients, present with unique disease characteristics that warrant careful consideration of potentials treatments, particularly given the potential for long-term side effects, according ...
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Some May Need a Little Help Monitoring Blood Pressure at Home SATURDAY, Sept. 16, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Home blood pressure monitoring is on the upswing in the United States. But some adults are less likely to do so than others, a new study finds.
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