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Controversial Brain Imaging Uses AI to Take Aim at Suicide Prevention When someone takes their own life, they leave behind an inheritance of unanswered questions. "Why did they do it?" "Why didn't we see this coming?
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Africa braced for deadly plague, nine countries on high alert A plague epidemic in Madagascar has become responsible for the death of 57 people, with cases of the highly infectious disease doubling to a total 561 cases over the last week, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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An algorithm could identify suicidal feelings based on brain scans It's difficult to identify whether or not someone is feeling suicidal by asking. According to studies, roughly 80 percent of those who go through with the act denied feeling suicidal the last time they spoke to a mental health care expert.
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How your brain responds to certain words might predict your suicide risk When a person becomes suicidal, they don't necessarily rush to tell friends, family, or even their doctor. They might feel ashamed of their thoughts and emotions, and wish instead for them to simply disappear.
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Climate Change Is Already A Public Health Crisis, Top Medical Journal Says Heatwaves, disease-carrying insects and prolonged allergies are some of the early symptoms noted in a major new report. By Alexander C. Kaufman.
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Climate change harms health worldwide as millions swelter: study OSLO (Reuters) - Climate change has caused severe harm to human health since the year 2000 by stoking more heat waves, the spread of some mosquito-borne diseases and under-nutrition as crops fail, scientists said on Tuesday.
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Why do so many of us hate black licorice? When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned about eating too much black licorice on Monday, about half the country paused and thought, "Wait, people eat black licorice?
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Black licorice is bad for your heart, FDA warns The chewy goodie is chock-full of a substance that can cause a heart failure, muscle weakness and lethargy, the Federal Drug Administration said in a Halloween-themed video.
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Climate change fueling disasters, disease in 'potentially irreversible' ways, report warns Climate change significantly imperils public health globally, according to a new report that chronicles the many hazards and symptoms already being seen.
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US FDA panel backs approval for Indivior opioid addiction drug Oct 31 (Reuters) - Indivior Plc's experimental drug to treat opioid addiction is effective and should be approved, an advisory panel to the U.S.
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Premature birthrate increases in Mississippi, according to March of Dimes Mississippi is the worst state in the nation for premature births, and the problem isn't getting any better. According to the 2017 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, released Wednesday, Mississippi earned an F. Last year, 13 percent of babies ...
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Woman Sues Sephora — Can You Get Herpes from Lipstick? A California woman is suing the makeup store Sephora, because she claims that she contracted oral herpes from a "tester" tube of lipstick at the store, TMZ reported yesterday (Oct. 30).
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Virginia's rate of premature births on the rise Being born too early can lead to a slew of complications for children, including infections, apnea, jaundice and anemia. They can have health problems that can affect them their entire lives.
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White House Tries to Distance Itself From Manafort Indictment While the indictment of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort does not mention the campaign explicitly, Trump tweeted that the allegations against Manafort stem from "before Paul Manafort was part of the Trump campaign…" and that "Also, there ...
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Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's: 'It changes who you are' It can be the toughest work you'll ever do. The hours? Forty or more hours a week is common; sometimes it's 24/7. The pay?
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Yes, Doctors Confirm You Can Get Herpes From Trying On Lipstick Samples The joy of shopping at Sephora (and other similar makeup superstores) lies in its plethora of makeup samples, eternally at the ready for makeup enthusiasts to play with.
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Safest Hospitals In Illinois: Full List The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. Thirty-two hospitals in Illinois received an A grade.
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Breastfeeding for two months may reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by half Babies who are breastfed for at least two months after they're born reduced their risk of dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by half, according to a new study.
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FDA moves to revoke claim that soy protein protects the heart The FDA, which to date has never revoked a health claim, said studies published since it authorized the soy protein claim in 1999 had shown inconsistent results.
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Indiana mom says this photo of her overdosing with baby in car saved her life The photo is shocking. A young mother passed out in the front seat of her car, a syringe clutched in her fist. What you can't see in the photo is the back seat, where her infant son sat crying.
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How Climate Change Is Already Affecting Health, Spreading Disease For decades, scientists have been making predictions about how climate change will hurt health around the world. But actually showing a link?
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New Jersey suing Purdue Pharma for fueling state's opioid crisis with deceptive marketing strategy New Jersey is one of 11 states that are suing Perdu over deceptive marketing strategy that is feeding the nation's opioid crisis.
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As Alzheimer's Numbers Soar, New Poll Focuses On Caregivers A new study suggests that caregivers need and want to access support resources and that perhaps the experience of caregiving has made them consider the possibility of their own future needs.
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Surrogate mom says she became pregnant with her own child while carrying another couple's baby A California woman said she was shocked to find out that after an extremely rare medical incident, she became pregnant with her own biological child while she was carrying another baby as a surrogate for a Chinese couple.
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Are Some Heartburn Meds Tied to Stomach Cancer? TUESDAY, Oct. 31, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Popping certain heartburn drugs like they're candy might up your odds for stomach cancer, new research suggests.
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Could marijuana edibles end up in your kid's Halloween bag? New Jersey is warning parents to look out for people slipping their kids marijuana-laced candy while trick-or-treating. But with no apparent evidence that's ever happened, advocates for legalizing the drug say it's nothing more than a Halloween scare ...
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FDA moves to revoke soy health claim (CNN) The US Food and Drug Administration called into question Monday the authorized health claim that soy protein reduces heart disease risk.
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In First-of-Its-Kind Move, FDA Seeks to Revoke Soy Heart Health Benefit Claim Since 1999, food makers have been able to slap a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared claim onto their products that soy protein has proven heart health benefits.
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Alzheimer's may begin outside the brain A new study that holds potential for future therapies shows that Alzheimer's can start anywhere in the body before traveling to the brain.
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THC-laced sweets causing concern Walpole Police chief John F. Carmichael, Jr., is asking parents to inspect Halloween candy for possible marijuana-laced products after his department recently came across THC infused candy that looks like gummy bears on Monday, October 30, 2017.
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First-Time Father Adorably Tries to Comfort His Newborn Son as He Receives His First Shots On the same day he learned his father passed away, a new dad did his best to comfort his two-month-old son as he received his first vaccinations.
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Study: Climate Change Is Damaging the Health of Millions of People The evidence is growing harder and harder to ignore—climate change is already having a profound and detrimental impact on public health.
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Woman Gets Pregnant While Already Pregnant: Rare 'Twin' Case Explained A California woman became pregnant while she was already pregnant, in an extremely rare case that resulted in her carrying "twins" with two different sets of parents.
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Georgia father comforts baby son as he gets medical shots The video shows Antwon Lee comforting his young son Debias King Lee as he gets his newborn shots and vaccinations. Mark Bergin, WTSP 9:17 PM.
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Acetaminophen during pregnancy tied to ADHD risk in kids Acetaminophen is considered the go-to pain medication during pregnancy. But a new study adds to evidence linking the drug to an increased risk of behavioral issues in kids.
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Santa Barbara County Public Health Holding Free Flu Shot Clinic in Goleta The Santa Barbara Public Health Department and the Santa Barbara County Medical Reserve Corps are holding a free flu shot clinic in Goleta this week and urge people to get vaccinated for the flu season, which peaks between December and February.
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Sorry, You Can't Stop Aging – Here's the Math to Prove It Growing old is a natural part of life, but that hasn't stopped people from turning to anti-aging skin treatments, specialized diets and other tricks to try to reverse the effects of aging.
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Beware potential signs of pancreatic cancer One in three adults might ignore potential symptoms of pancreatic cancer, according to a charity. Stomach ache, indigestion, unexplained weight loss and faeces that float rather than sink in the lavatory can be warning signs of the potentially deadly ...
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Pesticide residue on fruits and veggies tied to infertility (Reuters Health) - Women who eat more fruits and vegetables with high levels of pesticide residue may be less likely to get pregnant than women whose diets don't include a lot of this type of produce, a U.S.
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