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Lifesaver or distraction? Police split on anti-overdose drug In this Nov. 2, 2017, photo, Sgt. Eric Franz, Social Media Administrator for the Cincinnati police Department, grasps a collapsing man while responding to a possible overdose report at a gas station in downtown Cincinnati.
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California issues guidance on cell phones and health California this week entered the long-running debate over whether cell phone use poses a health hazard when a state agency issued guidelines for reducing exposure to wireless signals.
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California's Latest Precautionary Move Against "Cell Phone Radiation" You know the story about the man sitting at a bar who periodically makes a sudden, jujitsu-like movement with his hands and arms. When asked by the man next to him why he does that, he responds, "I'm keeping the elephants away.
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Ketamine Can Rapidly Reduce Suicidal Thoughts A new study has found that ketamine is significantly more effective than a commonly used sedative in reducing suicidal thoughts in depressed patients.
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Ketamine Helps Relieve Suicidal Thoughts, Study Says Ketamine is more effective than other sedatives in reducing depressive thoughts, a new study found. In addition, the effects of ketamine were felt more rapidly, only a few hours after being taken, New York Daily News reports.
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Ketamine found to rapidly reduce suicidal thoughts and depression After recently drifting into recreational circles due to its hallucinogenic properties, ketamine is now being re-evaluated among medial researchers for its powerful anti-depressant qualities.
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Japanese Monkeys' Sexual Interaction With Deer Could Be For Practice Or Culture It turned negative, as 85 investors sold GE shares while 816 reduced holdings. 111 funds opened positions while 598 raised stakes.
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Female monkeys are having sexual interactions with deer in Japan and scientists are intrigued After spending a few months observing macaque monkeys living in a Japanese forest, a group of scientists found a pattern of behaviour they described as both "unusual" and "intriguing".
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Student in Tuscarawas Co. dies of 'probable' case of meningitis FILE- HOLLYWOOD, CA - APRIL 15: People receive a free meningitis vaccine from Dr. Wayne Chen at the AIDS Healthcare Foundation pharmacy on April 15, 2013 in Hollywood, California.
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Yes, that's a monkey grinding on top of a deer After spending a few months observing macaque monkeys living in a Japanese forest, a group of scientists found a pattern of behavior they described as both "unusual" and "intriguing.
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Monkeys Trying to Have Sex With Deer Is a Thing Now, Says Study At the start of this year, the world was left baffled when evidence emerged of a male snow monkey unsuccessfully getting it on with a female Sika deer on Japan's Yakushima Island.
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Yes, that's a monkey grinding on top of a deer After spending a few months observing macaque monkeys living in a Japanese forest, a group of scientists found a pattern of behavior they described as both ''unusual'' and ''intriguing.
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Medical cannabis is safe, says WHO Advocates of medical marijuana in the Philippines found an unexpected ally in the World Health Organization (WHO) when it announced that the use of the substance benefits humans and animals without the risk of addiction.
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5 Reasons Why Coffee Is Good For the Body Apart from having a pleasant aroma, coffee provides a lot of benefits too. The active ingredient in coffee is caffeine which is the most commonly consumed psychoactive substance across the world.
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Sleeping Brain Can Get Out of Sync in Elderly, Disrupting Memory New research has found that slow and speedy brainwaves during deep sleep must sync up at exactly the right moment to hit the save button on new memories.
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Man dies days after extraction of tooth in Karnataka, family alleges negligence HUBBALLI: The death of a man on Saturday night, days after he underwent extraction of teeth, has sparked off a row with the family accusing the dentist of medical negligence.
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Model recounts horrific story of losing her leg to toxic shock syndrome Model and women's health activist Lauren Wasser shares her harrowing story of losing a leg to toxic shock syndrome (TSS). (Photo: Getty Images).
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Coroner's warning after cosmetic surgery death A CORONER has urged authorities to warn Australians about the dangers of medical tourism after investigating the death of a Melbourne man after a $35,000 cosmetic surgery trip.
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This Italian Family Feels No Pain, And Scientists Finally Understand Why Scientists have identified a mysterious genetic mutation that effectively negates the sensation of pain, enabling people with the rare anomaly to persevere effortlessly through extreme physical discomfort.
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Cosmetic surgery: 'Extreme makeover' death sparks coroner's warning to medical tourists Overweight and self-conscious 31-year-old Leigh Aiple paid more than $35,000 for a plastic surgery package in Malaysia. Key points: Inquest hears Leigh Aiple should not have undergone so many surgeries; Mother says she could see "gaping holes" in her ...
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Dog owners told to watch out for deadly Alabama rot Dozens of dogs have died in the UK this year from a disease compared to meningitis in humans that vets say has no known cause and is hard to treat.
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Graphic anti-smoking ads can backfire on kids Graphic anti-tobacco ads intended to deter youngs from buying cigarettes migh have the opposite effect actually. A new study reveals that in convenience stores, the strategy of hanging these posters could backfire, prompting some teens to light up.
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Flu: Parents urged to give toddlers spray vaccine Parents of two and three-year-olds have been urged to get them vaccinated against flu to help reduce hospital admissions. Wales' Chief Medical Officer Dr Frank Atherton said it could also help stop the spread of flu in the community.
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Texas mother accused of faking son's illness; boy had 13 "major" surgeries DALLAS, Tx. (CBS) -- An 8-year-old Dallas boy may have endured more than 300 unnecessary doctor visits, gone through more than a dozen pointless surgeries and suffered life-threatening treatment complications after police and child protective officials ...
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Freaking Cool Glowing Plants Could One Day Replace Your Desk Lamp Imagine walking into a garden at night full of plants gently glowing in the dark. That's not quite the reason that engineers at MIT have developed a luminescent plant, but the whole concept is really freaking cool.
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Ohio ranks 30th in protecting kids from tobacco use in national study Ohio ranks 30th among the states when it comes to money budgeted for programs aimed at preventing tobacco use and helping users quit, according to a new report from several advocacy groups.
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Here Are Some Options To Help You Slow Down Ageing Our diet can help make our skin healthier and youthful. Plenty of fresh fruits and green, leafy vegetables are recommended. IANS. Updated:December 18, 2017, 7:28 AM IST.
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Anti-dengue vaccine program not implemented in Northern Mindanao | SunStar AMID the controversy surrounding the anti-dengue vaccine Dengvaxia, health officials in Northern Mindanao are thankful that region was spared from the potential risks of the vaccine to its recipients.
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Yay, No More Cancer! As well as being a cancer blogger, Laura Yeager is a religious essayist and a mental health blogger. A graduate of The Writers' Workshop at The University of Iowa, she teaches writing at Kent State University and Gotham Writers' Workshop.
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Four newborn babies die in two hours at South Korean hospital; investigation underway The deaths of four newborn infants on Saturday night have triggered a police investigation at Ewha Womans University Medical Centre in South Korea.
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Drug that holds back return of ovarian cancer gets UK licence A pill treatment that holds back ovarian cancer and has the potential to prolong life has been launched in the UK. Trial results have shown that niraparib, taken once daily, can buy months of time before the disease returns after chemotherapy.
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Editorial: Flu season is upon us A flu vaccine injection is administered at the Brownsville Events Center by a pharmacist in Brownsville, Texas, on Sept. 22. According to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Dec. 8, this year's flu season is off to a ...
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Four newborns die at SKorean hospital Four newborn babies died over a two-hour period at a South Korean hospital, officials say. The four were in incubators and were among 16 babies in the neonatal intensive care ward at the Ewha Womans University Medical Centre in Mokdong in western Seoul ...
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