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Don't wait until you have diabetes to make lifestyle changes Many patients who come into my office have no idea they are prediabetic. Prediabetes is when your blood sugar is elevated, but not high enough to be classified as diabetic.
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Tobacco Companies Admit Smoking Will Kill You, Thanks to Federally Mandated Ads Big Tobacco is launching a forced campaign to inform the public of the deadly nature of smoking— and its own tactics—in "corrective statements" running in newspapers and on television as the result of a nine-month civil racketeering trial.
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Study Shows Just How Dirty Houseflies Are Flies are dirty. Not in a moral or political way, but in a bacteria-carrying way. (Photo: Shutterstock). Do you want flies with your food?
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Five Counties for Tobacco-Free Living host annual breakfast FOND DU LAC - Five Counties for Tobacco-Free Living held their annual breakfast on Nov. 16, the day marked in 2017 for the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout.
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Reduce your lung cancer risk We've come a long way in the battle against lung cancer. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, but fewer and fewer Americans are smoking and disease rates are declining.
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Jeff Bezos Is Now Worth $100 Billion Thanks to Black Friday Amazon's Jeff Bezos is now worth $100 billion, further securing his title of the world's richest man. According to Bloomberg, he's the first to reach the $100 billion milestone since Bill Gates did in 1999.
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Cig makers finally paying the price for 'smoking is healthy' lies If ever there was a case of better late than never, this may be it. News outlets report that 11 years after a US court first found that tobacco companies conspired to lie to the US public about the dangers of smoking, the companies will be forced to ...
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1-Hour Post-Prandial Glucose Predicts Risk For Type 2 Diabetes Study finds diabetes complications and mortality may be better predicted with elevated 1-hour blood glucose levels compared with 2-hour blood glucose levels.
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Pet Project: The advantages of mobile veterinary care I am interested in trying a mobile veterinary service for my three cats and two dogs. It is difficult for me to get all of them to the office at one time and my schedule is too busy to schedule separate appointments.
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Toddler denied father's kidney has successful transplant surgery Erielle, thank you very much. We'll switch gears to an amazing Thanksgiving story. It involves a 2-year-old boy who received a life-saving kidney transplant a month after it was postponed due to his father's parole but an anonymous donor came to the ...
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Squicquero: Understanding teen anxiety and how to approach treatment Did you know: The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) finds anxiety disorders affect approximately 25.1 percent of teens between ages 13 and 18?
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A digital atlas to map the mentally ill in the offing CHENNAI: The state health department may soon launch a digital atlas that will map the number of people with mental illness in an attempt to collect data to plan the programmes, allocate necessary budget and provideinclusive care for those ...
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Mouthwash Kills Mouth Bacteria But May Increase Risk For Diabetes Mouthwash kills bad breath-causing bacteria in the mouth but too much use was linked to higher risk for diabetes and prediabetes. How can use of the antibacterial fluid cause these metabolic disorders?
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Even modest activity may help reduce heart disease risk: Study SATURDAY, Nov. 25, 2017 -- Don't try saying you're too busy to exercise, especially after that calorie-laden Thanksgiving dinner.
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Big Tobacco's anti-smoking ads begin after decade of delay In this Nov. 14, 2017 photo, Ellie Mixter-Keller poses for a photo with her dog at her home in Wauwatosa, Wis. Mixter-Keller, 62, says she knew the dangers of smoking.
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Mouthwash could make you diabeteic Researchers find that using mouthwash twice a day are around 55 percent more likely to develop diabetes or dangerous blood sugar spikes.
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Drink up: Scientists find health benefits in 3-4 cups of joe a day People who drink three to four cups of coffee a day are more likely to see health benefits than harm, experiencing lower risks of premature death and heart disease than those who abstain, scientists say.
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Is the golden age of antibiotics over? Yes, say some international experts citing the rise of the super bug. But experts in UAE disagree and argue for better prescription protocols and patient responsibility.
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Worried mum grilled by police and social services after newborn baby caused mark by suckling his own arm A mum who took her newborn baby to hospital over a red mark on his arm has told of her family's two-day ordeal being grilled by police and social workers.
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The art of shaving The time-tested actionable shaving tips for men followed from generations are part of most men's daily routine which gives a smooth, easy and irritation free shave.
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'Me time' is important: Social withdrawal may boost creativity, say experts Socially avoidant people do not initiate interaction, but also don't turn down social invitations from peers. So, they may get just enough peer interaction so that when they are alone, they are able to enjoy that solitude.
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Brazil president has angioplasty, 2 stents implanted SAO PAULO - Brazilian President Michel Temer is recovering after undergoing a successful angioplasty in three coronary arteries. The Sao Paulo hospital that treated Temer said Saturday that two stents were implanted during the procedure late Friday.
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Schizophrenia Avatar Therapy May Help Reduce Voices In Head Schizophrenia symptoms may be reduced by a new experimental therapy that uses face-to-face discussion between a person with schizophrenia and an avatar representing their auditory hallucination.
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Abusive avatars help schizophrenics fight 'voices' Of 75 people who underwent "avatar therapy" in a three-month trial, seven "completely stopped hearing their voices".
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Cannabis Oil Use in the UK Has Doubled in the Past Year Cannabidiol (CBD) is a compound in marijuana that produces many of the healing benefits commonly associated with the drug. It can also be sold and used on its own legally in many places where cannabis is illegal.
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Avatars can help schizophrenia patients control threatening voices An experimental therapy for people with schizophrenia that brings them face to face with a computer avatar representing the tormenting voices in their heads has proved promising in early-stage trials.
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Smoking, drinking, weight gain linked to nearly half of cancer deaths in US: Study FILE - In this April 21, 2015, file photo, a patron smokes a cigarette inside a bar in New Orleans hours before a smoking ban takes effect in bars, gambling halls and many other public places such as hotels, workplaces, ... more >. Print. By Laura ...
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Diane Bishop, Newfoundland Mom Fighting Cancer, Wins $1.5M Lottery Diane Bishop, of Mount Pearl, Nfld., was able to retire and focus on fighting cancer after she won a $1.5-million lottery prize. A Newfoundland mom who won the lottery says she can now retire and focus on fighting cancer.
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