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Rigorous diet can put Type 2 diabetes into remission, study finds Some people with Type 2 diabetes were able to put the disease in remission without medication by following a rigorous diet plan, according to a study published today in the Lancet medical journal.
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Birth Control Pills Still Linked to Breast Cancer, Study Finds Women who rely on birth control pills or contraceptive devices that release hormones face a small but significant increase in the risk for breast cancer, according to a large study published on Wednesday.
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Is Cheese Really Good For The Heart Now? Alice G. Walton , Contributor I cover health, medicine, psychology and neuroscience. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.
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Young Mother Dies Just One Day After Flu Diagnosis Alanie "Joie" Murrieta, a 20-year-old mother of two from Arizona, had died on Nov. 28 just one day after she was diagnosed with the flu.
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Viagra: Get Ready For It To Become Generic, Cheaper, And More Available Bottles of Pfizer Inc. Viagra medication sit on a shelf at a pharmacy in Princeton, Illinois, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg.
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Flu cases double last year's total, CDC says Health officials warn of bad flu season this year, but still recommend the flu shot. (The Associated Press). More than 7,000 cases of influenza have been confirmed in the U.S.
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2 medical marijuana dispensaries open in Maryland Medical marijuana is now being sold in Maryland after two dispensaries -- one in Montgomery County and another in Allegany County -- opened for business.
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Gene therapy shows promise against blood-clotting disease Gene therapy has freed 10 men from nearly all symptoms of hemophilia for a year so far, in a study that fuels hopes that a one-time treatment can give long-lasting help and perhaps even cure the blood disease.
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Consistently Lower Cancer Survival Rates for Black Patients in US (Reuters Health) - Whether it's colon cancer, breast cancer, or ovarian cancer, survival rates in the U.S. are lower for black people than for white people, three new studies show.
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San Deigo's High rent fuels homelessness, hepatitis outbreak SAN DIEGO - Christine Wade found a haven in the tent she shared with six children, pitched in an asphalt parking lot. It was, at least, far better than their previous home in the city, a shelter where rats ate through the family's bags of clothes and ...
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Why You May Hear a Loud Boom When Watching This Silent GIF If you hear a loud boom each time the tower lands, you're not alone - but there isn't actually any sound accompanying the GIF.
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Air Pollution Is Harming Unborn Babies and Decreasing the Benefits of Exercise Air pollution from road traffic could have detrimental effects on your baby's health. In particular, pregnant women who breathe dirty air could have babies with low birth weight, according to a new study published in The BMJ on Tuesday.
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Homelessness grips San Diego with hepatitis, high rents SAN DIEGO (AP) - For Christine Wade, the tent she shared with six children, pitched in an asphalt parking lot, was far better than their previous home - a shelter where rats ate through the family's bags of clothes.
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Mainers urged to vaccinate against a coming 'brushfire' of flu A pharmacist at the Wal-Greens on Wilson Street in Brewer prepares to inject a patient with the flu vaccine. Health experts say it's not too late for a vaccine to protect against the 2017-2018 flu season.
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Wildlife Disease Occurrences Spread in Montana Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks department is seeking 1,000 special deer licenses to issue to hunters in an attempt to test 300 deer for chronic wasting disease.
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Homelessness grips San Diego with hepatitis, high rents In this Sept. 19, 2017 photo, trash from homeless encampments lines a street in San Diego. In a place that bills itself as "America's Finest City," renowned for its sunny weather, surfing and fish tacos, spiraling real estate values have... SAN DIEGO ...
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DNR asks Iowa hunters to help monitor, track chronic wasting disease in deer CEDAR RAPIDS - Deer hunters are being encouraged to help monitor and track the presence of chronic wasting disease by allowing the Iowa DNR to collect tissues samples from those they shoot, especially deer harvested in northeast Iowa.
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Stopping Opioid Addiction At One Key Source: The Hospital It may not be rocket science, but a group of surgeons at the University of Michigan's Michigan Medicine have devised a strategy to curb the nation's opioid epidemic - starting at their own hospital.
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Gene therapy makes a big advance treating hemophilia B blood disorder Jay Konduros used to rush home several times a year after accidentally cutting or bumping himself. There he would inject himself with refrigerated blood-clotting factor to prevent internal bleeding and extensive bruising and swelling.
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"It's a very tense situation": Maryland dispensaries off to bumpy start with shortages, closures Maryland's medical marijuana dispensaries finally opened this past week after years of delay, but many are running out of the drug as limited supply is struggling to keep up with high demand.
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Spanked children more likely to commit dating violence later in life, study finds A new study published Tuesday in the Journal of Pediatrics found that spanked children are more likely to commit dating violence later in life.
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Kenmore Mercy rated among nation's top hospitals For the second consecutive year, Kenmore Mercy Hospital has been named a Top Hospital, the only one in New York and among just 45 general hospitals recognized from across the country.
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A High-fat Diet May Facilitate Weight Loss: 6 Reasons Why You Must Start Having Fats Today The study has identified a pathway to prevent fat cell fat cells from growing larger, which can further prevent weight gain and obesity.
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Air Pollution May Permanently Damage Your Child's Brain, says UNICEF The ever-rising levels of air pollution in the capital has travelled from being the talk of the town, to being the talk of entire world lately.
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More cases of chronic wasting disease found during deer hunt LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Officials say a number of deer believed to have been infected with chronic wasting disease were found during Michigan's recently completed firearms hunting season.
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Surgeons Try Prescribing Fewer Opioids To Lower Addiction Risk Surgeons at the University of Michigan are prescribing fewer opioids to reduce the risk of addiction. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption.
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3D video games may help ward off cognitive impairment in seniors Video games that use a 3D platform may help prevent mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease among older adults, according to research published Wednesday.
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Keep Gaming Forever to Save Your Brain, Scientists Say The revolution will not be televised. It'll be sent to your inbox by us. sign up. Video games are part of the long, long list of supposedly lowbrow pop culture items that people are convinced will rot your brain.
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Flu season could be the worst in nearly a decade GRAND FORKS, ND (WDAZ-TV) -- Fighting the flu may be tougher this year, as more people are expected to be sick. WDAZ's Kenneth Chase tells us why the shot might not be as effective as flu season hits.
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High anxiety in young children with autism – study A new Griffith University study has found young children with autism display high levels of anxiety symptoms. "Anxiety symptoms in autistic children can occur early in the life of a child on the autism spectrum and that age is likely to be a factor in ...
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HOUSE CALL: What you need to remember about Alzheimer's Dementia You've misplaced your car keys—again. Or you can't remember a word you've used many times, yet it's right there on the tip of your tongue.
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Great American Smokeout kicks smoking in the butt PCC Health and Wellness and student volunteers joined in the American Cancer Society's annual Great American Smokeout by participating in a campus cigarette butt clean-up.
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Pollution cancels out the benefits of exercise, study says (CNN) -- Going for a long walk on polluted, traffic-laden streets in an attempt to get fit has negligible benefits on your health, a new study has found.
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Mice chow down on a high-fat diet without becoming fat Not getting fat or developing diabetes while still enjoying a high-fat diet is the dream of many a fast-food fan. Although such dreams remain just that for us humans, they've become reality for mice involved in a study at Washington University School ...
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