Monday, September 18, 2017

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The high-fiber New Nordic Diet may not work for everyone who want to lose weight. A person's stool and gut bacteria may tell if this weight loss diet will be effective or not.
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Tattoos and body piercings are an increasingly popular form of self-expression, but it is important for young people to carefully consider the consequences and potential risks associated with body modifications, according to the first clinical report ...
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If teen trends lose their edge when adults find out about them, then this week may bring a sign that tattoos have finally gone mainstream.
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The proportion of some gut bacteria may be connected to how much weight a person is able to lose under certain circumstances. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: September 18, 2017 11:41 IST.
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San Diego health officials have implemented many measures to combat the city's deadly hepatitis A outbreak, including power-washing the streets with a bleach solution and vaccinating more than 19,000 people.
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The Massachusetts pharmacist accused of producing tainted steroids that led to a deadly 2012 outbreak of fungal meningitis nationwide, including killing 19 in Michigan, is set to go on trial Tuesday.
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FILE - In this Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, file photo the former supervisory pharmacist for the New England Compounding Center, Glenn Chin, left, leaves the federal courthouse in Boston with his attorney Stephen Weymouth after a hearing to announce ...
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Though tremendous advances have been made in understanding Alzheimer's disease and its process, researchers have yet to uncover the causes of this debilitating brain disorder.
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Various researchers around the globe are developing ways to detect Alzheimer's as early as possible. After all, early detection gives people the power seek treatment that can slow down the condition's effects, as well as enough time to get their legal ...
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Researchers have found there are seven types of the most common malignant child brain cancer - paving the way for more precise, "kinder" treatments.
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HERE'S some bad news. Each additional hour you're in front of your TV every day comes with a risk to your health, Australian researchers have found.
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While previous research has shown that expressive writing can help individuals process past traumas or stressful events, the current study suggests the same technique can help people -- especially worriers -- prepare for stressful tasks in the future.
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A new study analyzed cellphone proprietorship among kids in third to fifth grades discovers they might be especially powerless against cyberbullying.
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Q: I hate not eating for hours and hours before a blood test. Is it really necessary? - Craig M., Schenectady, New York. A: It all depends on what you're being tested for.
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Though it is only September, public health officials have started making the call for everyone to receive their flu shots, especially health care workers who visit patients vulnerable to the flu, sometimes every day.
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Kentucky health officials are warning that flu cases are already being reported in the state. Sept. 18, 2017, at 2:28 a.m.. 2 Flu Cases Confirmed in Kentucky.
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Feelings of stress and anxiety, when expressed on a sheet of paper can calm your brain. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: September 18, 2017 11:54 IST.
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This image from a prior Flu Shoot-out event shows people getting their flu vaccines drive-thru at an event hosted by the Southwest Utah Public Health Department, Southern Utah, date not specified | Image courtesy of Southwest Utah Public Health ...
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Every patient living with HIV should be screened for chronic pain and offered a variety of pain-relieving therapies, starting with non-drug treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy, yoga, and physical therapy, according to the first ...
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Brownsville Independent School District Administrative Assistant for BISD Board of Trustees Patricia C. Perez stands inside the Board Room of BISD's Administrative Building.
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ST. ANDREWS, New Brunswick - Salmon have a lousy problem, and the race to solve it is spanning the globe. A surge of parasitic sea lice is disrupting salmon farms around the world.
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Organ damage from high blood pressure doesn't only occur in adults; it can also happen in teenagers, according to research presented today at the American Heart Association (AHA) Council on Hypertension, AHA Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular ...
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The Gates foundation is investing $40m to help a private Oxford-based company develop immunotherapies for infectious diseases, ahead of what is expected to be a much larger financing round.
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A team of researchers from the University of North Carolina and Columbia University placed microneedle patches that delivered "browning agents" on mice.
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Various factors contribute to a marriage experiencing lower risk factors for health problems such as weight gain, insomnia and depression.
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Warrior, Ala. - 43 children a day are diagnosed with cancer, according to the Childhood Cancer Foundation. The same group estimates that childhood cancer receives just 4% of the National Cancer Institute's budget.
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Doctors are expecting a rise in these cases in coming days as people tend to get more prone to this virus in the months of October and November.
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CHICAGO - Injuries sustained by infants and toddlers on playground slides are most commonly observed in the lower extremities, which are significantly more prone to fracture when parents accompany children on the slide, according to a recent ...
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Tattoo colouring is composed of various organic and inorganic pigments, and can be contaminated with toxic impurities. PARIS, France (AFP) - Microscopic particles from tattoo ink can migrate into the body and wind up in lymph nodes, crucial hubs of the ...
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