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A video explaining cancer cells in the body and some factors which may contribute to its development. Daily Mail. Share via email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Show more Bookmark this article.
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A woman has sued the Pennsylvania hospital where she once worked over nude photos taken of her while she was on the operating table.
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(INSIDE EDITION) -- A Connecticut couple was staying true to the vows of marriage - in sickness and in health - before they ever said "I do.
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David and Heather Mosher celebrate after exchanging vows Dec. 23 in the chapel at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Conn. (Christina Lee Photography).
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EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. - A New Jersey surgeon's medical license has been temporarily suspended for allegedly reusing disposable anal catheters on multiple patients.
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The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the state's first child death from flu for the 2017-18 flu season.
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If you ask your doctor where a single-use anal catheter has been before the doctor uses it on you, there should be only one answer: in the packaging.
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For those who resolve every new year to get in shape, it could spare the expense of a pricey gym membership. Scientists have discovered a tiny skin patch that can reduce body fat by almost a third.
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An ex-employee of a Pennsylvania hospital has sued her former workplace, claiming that a nurse took nude photos of her during surgery.
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THE potential risks that come with obsessively playing video games have been coming to light in recent years, but for the first time gaming may soon be classified as an actual mental health condition.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has included "gaming disorder" in a draft of its upcoming 11th International Classification of Diseases—a book used by researchers and doctors to track and diagnose disease—describing it as "a pattern of persistent ...
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A study has recently found that combining radiation therapy with blueberry extracts can help to boost the effectiveness of cervical cancer treatment.
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AS e-cigarettes become more popular, fewer people are taking up smoking traditional cigarettes. But can e-cigarettes - an electronic nicotine delivery system - help people quit smoking altogether?
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Each year, many people make the New Year's resolution to finally quit smoking, and the New York State Smokers' Quitline is trying to make it easier for them.
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CHARLESTON - It's that time of year again - a time to look over the past 12 months and make resolutions for how to do it better in the new year.
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ASBURY PARK, N.J. - The clock is ticking down New Year's Eve, and everyone is planning where they'll be for their Champagne cheers at midnight.
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Los Angeles, Dec 31 (PTI) Scientists have developed a way to recreate complex 3D folded shapes from living tissues, an advance that may help better understand fundamental biology.
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Researchers are now curious to learn whether they can stitch the developmental programme that control tissue folding together with others that control tissue patterning.
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Human body consists of an internal body weight sensing system that operates like bathroom scales, registering body weight and signalling the brain to reduce food intake, researchers have found.
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More women are using marijuana during pregnancy, according to a new study, and that could be a problem. Health officials still don't know whether marijuana is harmful to unborn babies, but limited research so far suggests it could be bad for their ...
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An increasing number of women are using marijuana during pregnancy, and particularly young women between 18 and 24, according to recent research published in JAMA.
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At least 22 people have been diagnosed with the disease, which has claimed eight lives in December. Statistics released by the Health Department for the month of December state that over 35 patients at the Nishtar Hospital were diagnosed with symptoms ...
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MULTAN-At least eight citizens have died of Seasonal Influenza , also known as Swine Flu (H1N1), while 15 are admitted to different wards of Nishtar Hospital.
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There are only about 888 different ways in which exercise is supposed to help older adults, and the American Academy of Neurology is endorsing an 889th.
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Washington, Dec 31 Cancer cells alter the body clock to boost tumour growth and survive conditions that would kill normal cells, a study has found.
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FAMILY doctors have been told to give the over-75s a new super vaccine against flu from next autumn after public health experts said the current jab had little effect on the elderly.
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According to a new study, exercising twice a week might help improve our cognitive skills. (Mirror Daily, United States) - According to the most recent set of guidelines released by the American Academy of Neurology, exercising twice a week can visibly ...
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Zambian President Edgar Lungu reacts after participating in a discussion at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 meeting in Durban, South Africa May 4, 2017.
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