Wednesday, December 6, 2017

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Daily update December 6, 2017
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Cheese is typically considered more of an indulgence than a health food, but a new review of research suggests that it may not be as bad for you as once thought.
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A recent analysis of more than 200,000 people showed that those who ate a little bit of cheese every day were less likely to develop heart disease compared to those who rarely or never ate it at all.
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Eric Smith comes from the part of Ohio where fizzy soft drinks are called "pop." He also called them his beverage of choice - for lunch, dinner and snacks.
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Nearly half of patients have reversed type 2 diabetes in a "watershed" trial, say doctors in Newcastle and Glasgow. People spent up to five months on a low-calorie diet of soups and shakes to trigger massive weight loss.
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Naperville doctor says people should get their flu shots to prevent contracting virus at holiday parties. (Getty Images). Suzanne BakerContact ReporterNaperville Sun.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - About 17 million babies worldwide live in areas where outdoor air pollution is six times the recommended limit, and their brain development is at risk, the U.N.
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(CNN) Parents who believe in "spare the rod, spoil the child" might be setting their children up to become violent toward future partners, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Pediatrics.
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Beautiful. Pure. Natural. Medicine at its pinnacle. Those were the words of Dr. Giuliano Testa this week - the principal investigator of a clinical trial with ten women underway at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
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Family members of Alani "Joie" Murrieta are warning the public to take the flu seriously after the 20-year-old mother of two died unexpectedly last week - just one day after getting the diagnosis.
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Experts say the flu is particularly bad this year, and the flu shot isn't as effective as it once was, leaving healthcare professionals bracing for impact as the holidays and cooler temperatures approach.
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A state bureau has released emergency rules for how medical marijuana businesses are regulated. Pictured is a medical marijuana dispensary in Lansing, Mich.
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The Oakland County Health Division reported Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, that an employee at the Southfield Papa Romano's location, 23926 W. 9 Mile Road, has contracted Hepatitis A. (Anne Runkle/The Oakland Press).
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Last Updated Dec 5, 2017 11:25 PM EST. Family members of Alani "Joie" Murrieta are warning the public to take the flu seriously after the 20-year-old mother of two died unexpectedly last week - just one day after getting the diagnosis.
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The man arrived at the hospital unconscious, without identification, with a high blood alcohol level. He was 70, had a history of lung disease, heart problems and diabetes, and three words tattooed in big, black letters across his chest: "Do not ...
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Brahman cattle graze in a field in Innisfail, Queensland, Australia. Researchers can estimate the greenhouse gas emissions and land used to produce various foods in different parts of the world.
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A new study focused on the impact of dirty air on those at least 60 years old. By Tess Riley. ADVERTISEMENT. AdChoices. Air pollution on city streets can wipe out the beneficial health effects of exercise for people aged 60 and older, according to a ...
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MIT engineers have devised a 3-D printing technique that uses a new kind of ink made from genetically programmed living cells. The cells are engineered to light up in response to a variety of stimuli.
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(WFLA) - A new study published in the Journal of Pediatrics claims kids who were spanked growing up are more likely to be violent towards their future loved ones.
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Photograph of the patient's tattoo entered into the medical record to document his perceived end-of-life wishes. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE.
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Breast cancer deaths have declined markedly in the Netherlands since a nationwide screening program began in 1989, but mammograms deserve little - if any - of the credit, a new study suggests.
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Thanks to delicate surgery and a 3D print face mask, Loca, a 4-month-old female Staffordshire bull terrier, is recovering from a severe attack from another dog.
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Women can process oxygen more quickly than men when they start to exercise, according to a new study from the University of Waterloo.
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CHICAGO, Dec 4 (Reuters) - A Zika vaccine Sanofi SA dropped in September under political pressure over pricing produced strong responses in more than 90 percent of those taking part in an early-stage clinical trial, U.S.
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New research shows that pigeons can discriminate the abstract concepts of space and time - and seem to use a region of the brain different from humans and primates to do so.
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On the left: minimal development after transplant. Right: transplanted cells generated all cell types of the nasal tissue. Credit: Jim Schwob and Brian Lin in Cell Stem Cell.
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Researchers James Brophy, right, and Margaret Keith, centre, authors of "Assaulted and Unheard: Violence Against Healthcare Staff," are joined by Michael Hurley, president of the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU) in Sudbury on Dec. 4. The ...
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Nearly half of patients that took part in a Scottish study on missed GP appointments have missed one or more appointments in the last three years.
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Cheese, glorious cheese. When Christmas comes around, we love the pungent stuff even more than usual. And science has just made our day by finding yet another health benefit.
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center are testing combinations of epigenetic cancer drugs to try to improve immunotherapy for nonsmall cell lung cancer, they reported in the journal Cell.
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Peregrine falcons attack their prey on the wing as if they were air-to-air guided missiles, a study has found. Lessons from the birds' control strategy could help create the 'ultimate drone killer', according to the US Air Force who funded the study ...
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