Tuesday, October 3, 2017

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Daily update October 3, 2017
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Research that helped discover the clocks running in every cell in our bodies earned three scientists a Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday.
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Can anything be done to prevent other mass shootings like the massacre in Las Vegas? #Tucker. The residents of Las Vegas have banded together to help the victims of Sunday's mass shooting, lining up for hours to donate blood, as people around the world ...
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Three American scientists won the 2017 Nobel Prize for unravelling the mysteries of our circadian rhythms-- the biological clocks that control how humans, animals and plants behave throughout the day and night.
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Your circadian rhythm (or internal body clock) helps regulate when you feel awake or asleep - and much more. Going against that body clock goes against your biology and has serious consequences for health.
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The work of Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young solved the mystery of how our bodies' inner clocks anticipate fluctuations between night and day to optimize behavior and physiology.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Credit report company Equifax said Monday that an additional 2.5 million Americans may have been affected by the massive security breach of its systems, bringing the total to 145.5 million people who had their personal information ...
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(CNN) Doctors in Australia suspected that a woman had a type of cancer called lymphoma, but they were stunned when they put her enlarged lymph node under a microscope -- and instead found black tattoo pigment from 15 years ago to which her immune ...
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Standing about 4 feet tall, early human ancestor Paranthropus boisei had a small brain and a wide, dish-like face. It is most well-known for having big teeth and hefty chewing muscles.
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Our ancestors have been catching herpes since before we were human. The infection is quite common today; the World Health Organization estimates that two-thirds of adults under 50 are infected with the herpes virus that causes oral cold sores.
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Will the day come when tattoos can tell you about your health? (Photo by Janette Pellegrini/Getty Images for Hamptons Magazine). If you have a tattoo, what does it say about you?
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FILE PHOTO: A customer puffs on an e-cigarette at the Henley Vaporium in New York City December 18, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Segar. LONDON (Reuters) - Up to 6.6 million early deaths in America might be averted over 10 years if smokers switched to ...
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Despite a drop in cigarette smoking nationwide, a new report led by a West Virginia University public health expert shows minority groups are at higher risk for tobacco-related diseases than others.
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Breast cancer awareness month is upon us. It's a time when a lot of people come together to do a lot of good - raising funds for breast cancer research, tackling topics that are not addressed enough, and making their voices heard.
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Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. Breast cancer and its treatments can increase the likelihood of anxiety, depression, fatigue, insomnia, pain, stress and more.
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DENVER (CBS4)– The Bonfils Blood Center in Colorado is encouraging people to donate blood in the wake of the deadliest shooting in U.S.
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TRENTON, N.J. - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is opening a new front in its efforts to reduce high drug prices by encouraging development of generic versions of hard-to-make medicines.
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Attendees pray during a Mass for Mental Illness Awareness at St. Patrick's Parish in Cedar Rapids on Sunday, October 1, 2017. (Cliff Jette/The Gazette).
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Women with breast cancer have long faced complicated choices about the best course of treatment. One particular concern has been the daily radiation therapy many women with breast cancer receive for six weeks after surgery.
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(WIAT) - Some breast cancer survivors were treated to a shopping spree on Monday, thanks to Academy Sports and Outdoors and Susan G Komen of North Central Alabama.
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Middle-aged adults who routinely skip breakfast are more likely to have clogged heart arteries than those who enjoy a big morning meal, a new study finds.
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FILE PHOTO: A full English breakfast is seen at the Glider Cafe along the A419 near Frampton Mansell, south west England September 5, 2013.
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A 74-year-old man has died from the West Nile virus, Stanislaus County health officials announced Monday morning. "This serves as a warning that (the West Nile virus) is a serious disease that may lead to hospitalization and can even result in death ...
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Researchers are seeking about 500 NHS patients to try out a new "universal" vaccine against seasonal flu. The experimental vaccine works differently from the one currently available, which has to be remade each year based on a "best guess" of what type ...
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Hours after a 64-year-old man smashed open his hotel room window and opened fire on an outdoor music festival down below, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said there was no way anyone could have stopped the ...
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Dr. Miroslav Djordjevic says more people, particularly transgender women over 30, are asking for reversal surgery, yet their regrets remain taboo.
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Last Saturday, two eminent neurologists who specialise in Alzheimer's told how their cutting-edge research has led them to believe simple lifestyle tweaks can help fend off the disease.
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MONDAY, Oct. 2, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of cigarette smokers could live substantially longer if electronic cigarettes are embraced as a replacement for tobacco during the next decade, a new study contends.
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Perimeter Plastic Surgery, a leading plastic surgery center in Atlanta, Georgia, will be participating in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating a portion of its profits from breast surgeries performed in October 2017 to the Susan G. Komen ...
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The number of diagnosed STDs has risen, and it's a little ridiculous considering the vast amounts of resources available for people.
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The Pottawatomie County Health Department announced its seasonal influenza vaccination clinic schedule for the upcoming flu season.
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - A mental health condition affects one in five people in the United States. The condition usually comes with a negative stigma about it.
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The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and the Pittsburg County Health Department will be teaming up with the Warren Clinic and Pittsburg County Emergency Management to offer three large community events providing free flu vaccines to the public.
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LACEY SUDDERTH | Staff photoThe Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and the Pittsburg County Health Department will be teaming up with the Warren Clinic and Pittsburg County Emergency Management to offer three large community events providing free flu ...
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Gamers are better at analysing a situation and categorise facts which helps them analyse information better, says a study. It can help young and old people alike as it can boost memory performance.
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Gamers may have an advantage when it comes to certain learning tasks, a new study suggests. Researchers in Germany pitted gamers versus non-gamers in a learning experiment, and found that gamers performed considerably better, and showed ...
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