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Cold Meds Taken by Aspiring Pastor Before Allegedly Killing Wife May Cause Hallucination A forensic toxicologist told PEOPLE that the cold medicine a North Carolina man took before allegedly stabbing his wife to death can cause hallucinations similar to those of the street drug PCP when abused.
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Device Detects Cancer During Surgery in 10 Seconds A handheld device could allow surgeons to differentiate between malignant and healthy tissue within 10 seconds, while the operation is ongoing, according to findings published online September 6 in Science Translational Medicine.
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AI that can determine a person's sexuality from photos shows the dark side of the data age We count on machine learning systems for everything from creating playlists to driving cars, but like any tool, they can be bent toward dangerous and unethical purposes, as well.
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Consuming Whole Grains Regularly May Keep Colon Cancer at Bay: Study Colon cancer is related to the development of malignant tumours in the inner walls of large intestines and has been a matter of concern across the world.
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Doctor: Mayo's an unfair monopoly ALBERT LEA - A prominent Mayo Clinic doctor has stepped forward as a potential whistleblower in a move that could breathe new life into concerns about possible antitrust violations at the Albert Lea site.
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Bats 'tricked' into flying into buildings Modern buildings with large expanses of glass or mirrored surfaces are "potentially dangerous" for bats, research suggests.
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Will Albert Lea double-check Mayo's numbers? ALBERT LEA - A forensic health-care accountant may soon be hired to review the simmering Mayo Clinic dispute in Albert Lea. The "Save Our Hospital" board approved a resolution Tuesday night to bring in a specialist to examine the alleged financial ...
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86% of drug deaths linked to fentanyl Fentanyl has been detected in 86 per cent of illicit drug overdose deaths in Kelowna so far this year, higher than the provincial average, according to recent data released by the BC Coroners Service.
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Climate change likely to extinguish one-third of animal parasites by 2070 CHICAGO, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Changing climate on the Earth may cause extinction of up to one-third of parasite species by 2070, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances on September 6. The diverse group of organisms or ...
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Alcohol industry misleading the public about alcohol-related cancer risk Led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine with the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, the team analysed the information relating to cancer which appears on the websites and documents of nearly 30 alcohol industry organisations around the ...
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LeRoy Clinic to discontinue clinic services on Oct. 2, pharmacy remains open LEROY— Due to a severe staffing shortage and low patient utilization, Mayo Clinic Health System in LeRoy will discontinue clinic services effective Oct. 2, according to a statement released this morning.
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Raw Deal: Is 'Chicken Sashimi' Safe? It's not uncommon to find raw foods on a restaurant menu - think sushi or steak tartare - but if you see uncooked poultry as an option the next time you're dining out, you may want to opt for something else.
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The Latest Guide to Understanding CRISPR-Cas9 But CRISPR technology originated from research into gene splicing and genetic editing capabilities. Since DNA is the fundamental building block of existence, what CRISPR claims it can do is bold and a little terrifying.
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Human Longevity Develops Algorithm That Can Predict Physical Features Using Genetic Sequencing Examples of real (Left) and predicted (Right) faces from the Human Longevity study predicting facial and other physical traits from whole genome sequencing data.
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Drinks Industry Distorts Alcohol Cancer Risk: Scientists FILE PHOTO: Customers hold glasses of draught beer at a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam June 24, 2017. REUTERS/Kham/File Photo Reuters.
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Essential info on how to get medical marijuana in Maryland Maryland's first legal medical marijuana crop is finally growing after years of delays. Industry officials estimate the drug will be available for purchase by early 2018.
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The Internet Is Still Debating Chicken Sashimi, So We Found the Answer A Food & Wine tweet created uproar on Twitter as to whether or not it's safe to consume raw chicken. More Chicken Stories.
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Deadly Bird Flu In China Evolves, Spreads To New Regions A patient with the H7N9 avian flu is treated in a hospital in Wuhan, in central China's Hubei province, in February of this year.
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West Nile fatality A 74-year-old Defiance County man, hospitalized with encephalitis, was Ohio's first 2017 death-in-a-human West Nile virus case reported by the Ohio Department of Health.
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Indiana State Department of Health receives record $26M grant to help HIV patients INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Indiana just got stronger in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The State Department of Health was awarded a record breaking grant to help HIV positive patients statewide.
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Here's the Recipe to Keep Colon Cancer at Bay THURSDAY, Sept. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- For reducing colon cancer risk, whole grains and regular exercise are a must, while processed meats and alcohol should be limited, a large research review finds.
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Four-year-old Californian boy fights fatal disease with new treatment LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ely Bowman, like most four-year olds, is a bundle of energy. He spends his days riding his toy car though the backyard of his Irvine, California, home, bowling with his pint-size ball and pins, and dancing under his bedroom ...
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Humans have 27 different types of emotions: study Los Angeles, Sep 8 Scientists have identified 27 distinct types of emotions, challenging a long-held assumption that our feelings fall within the universal categories of happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear and disgust.
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State health department releases opioid overdose recommendations The Arizona Department of Health Services released a report listing 12 recommendations on how to combat the opioid epidemic. In 2016, 790 Arizonans died of opioid overdoses, according to AZDHS.
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Vampires are real, just not the way you think: Studies point to genetic mutation What exactly makes a vampire out of a human? Studies say it could be genetic mutation. Vampires are real? Vampires are real? RELATED STORIES.
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New Mexico sues opioid drug manufacturers, distributors FILE PHOTO - Bottles of several opioid based medication at a pharmacy in Portsmouth, Ohio, U.S. on June 21, 2017. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston/File Photo.
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State health chief wants opioid pill limits, no paper prescriptions PHOENIX -- The state's top health official wants to limit how many pills with opiates patients can get at once, outlaw paper prescriptions for those drugs and outlaw doctors from giving out the drugs themselves.
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Health Groups Petition FDA to Pull High-Potency Opioids In response to the growing opioid abuse epidemic, several health groups have written a petition requesting that the FDA remove ultra-high dosage unit (UHDU) analgesics from the market.
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Humans have 27 different emotions, study finds Forget the five found inside the head of Inside Out's Riley - you'd need 27 to cover the full range of human emotion, new research suggests.
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We have 27 kinds of emotion, not just 6 A new study has pinpointed 27 separate categories of human emotions, challenging an old assumption in psychology that most emotions can be categorized as happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, or disgust.
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Event aims to break 'hush-hush' nature of mental health, raise awareness for suicide prevention "We spend six months in school talking about what cigarettes do to your lungs, but don't talk about what you're supposed to do if you can't get out of bed or stop crying," Ryan said.
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Harvey's Next Danger: Massive Mosquito Clouds After the catastrophic devastation of hurricane Harvey, the people of Texas are now facing a slew of problems from contaminated floodwaters to toxic mold to giant alligators sneaking into homes to floating rafts of fire ants.
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Sleeping with pet in bed affects quality of sleep According to researchers, do not let your canines crawl under the covers with you. The sleep benefit extends only to having dogs in your bedroom, not in your bed, as adults who snuggled up to their pups in bed sacrificed quality sleep.
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Time to roll up your sleeve and get a flu shot With local flu cases already being reported, health officials are reminding people about the importance for those of all ages to get their annual flu shot.
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How To Plan A Flu Shot Clinic For Your Employees I cover corporate wellness, employee well-being and health trends. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Shutterstock.
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Can Marijuana Cure Seizures? Boy Suffering From Epilepsy Treated With Cannabis Oil Can cannabis be helpful in controlling seizures? This has been a pertinent question throughout the years and numerous studies and researches have been conducted to prove the worth of medical marijuana.
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Sleeping with pet in bed affects quality of sleep According to research, sleep benefit extends only to having dogs in bedroom, not in bed, as it sacrifices quality sleep. Relationship between people and their pets has changed over time, which is likely why many people in fact do sleep with their pets ...
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Researchers Hope Zika Virus Can Treat Deadly Brain Cancer Researchers have discovered that the Zika virus can kill tumor cells from glioblastoma cancers. Here's how it does that. zika virus.
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Google launches 5-minute quiz to see if you're clinically depressed With 7 percent of American adults and 13 percent of adolescents believed to suffer from major depression, Google has just made it easy to check to see if you're afflicted with this mental illness.
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Hyperemesis Gravidarum Some women terminate, or contemplate terminating pregnancies- even those who have been longing to start a family. STUMBLE SHARE SHARE TWEET PIN.
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Missouri Board of Pharmacy relaxes distribution rules for opioid overdose drug In this 2016 Courier-Post file photo, Hannibal firefighters Mark Kempker, left, and Sean McHargue displays a tool firefighters have when responding to situations involving heroin.
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Want to prevent Type 2 diabetes in your child? Follow these CDC tips Lizbeth Lopez jumps rope at Walnut Creek Elementary School. Kids should get 60 minutes a day of exercise.AMERICAN-STATESMAN 2009. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention want parents to think about Type 2 Diabetes, that's what used to be ...
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Health care access increases post-ACA for adults with mental illness From 2012 to 2015, access to health care increased among adults with moderate or severe mental illness, according to recent findings.
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Anxiety over health 'caused by cyber-chondria' Worrying excessively about health, and going for unnecessary appointments and tests, is a growing problem - fuelled by looking up symptoms on the internet, researchers say.
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