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A Connecticut couple was staying true to the vows of marriage - in sickness and in health - before they ever said "I do." But, David Mosher, 35, and Heather Lindsay, 31, did get to say those words to each other just hours before Lindsay passed away ...
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"Nobody knows for sure what causes [hangovers,] so we don't have a good cure," Ed Boyer, a toxicologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, told Time.
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Heather Mosher, who was battling breast cancer, with her mother, Linda Lindsay, on her wedding day. 0 Shares. Email. A Connecticut bride battling an aggressive type of breast cancer died just 18 hours after exchanging vows with her groom.
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A young bride battling breast cancer didn't let the aggressive form of the disease get in the way of saying "I do." However, just hours after marrying the love of her life in a hospital wedding, she passed away.
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With just hours left to live, this bride finally married the love of her life from her hospital bed. Heather Mosher had been battling breast cancer for two years, but always dreamed of having her special day with her husband David.
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(HARTFORD, Conn.) - A Connecticut bride battling an aggressive type of breast cancer died just 18 hours after exchanging vows with her groom.
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A New Jersey colon and rectal surgeon is facing legal troubles after he allegedly inserted single-use catheters into multiple patient's rectums.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday released its latest weekly U.S. influenza report, noting that flu activity "increased sharply" Dec. 17-23, Week 51 of 2017.
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A Public Health Foundation of India worker conducts a blood glucose test for a patient while during a free door-to-door screening program funded by Eli Lilly & Co.
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In the final stretch of 2017, the flu, or Influenza, has claimed a high amount victims, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A patient completely surrenders himself or herself to medical staff when he or she enters a hospital and news of medical malpractice just make us think where humanity is going day by day.
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Cacao plants are slated to disappear by as early as 2050 thanks to warmer temperatures and dryer weather conditions. Scientists at the University of California are teaming up with Mars company to try to save the crop before it's too late.
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Boosting levels of three growth factors relieved Alzheimer's symptoms in mouse models of the disease, U.K. scientists are reporting.
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Each year, millions make New Year's resolutions vowing to get fit or to lose weight, but finding the perfect gym can be a tough workout on its own.
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A drug created to treat type 2 diabetes could be used to fight Alzheimer's disease, say scientists who found that the medicine significantly reversed memory loss in mice.
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Type 2 diabetes is a risk factor for Alzheimer's and has been implicated in the progression of the disease. Insulin desensitisation has also been observed in the Alzheimer's disease brain.
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DRY January 2018 is almost upon us - try these three ways to help you really stop drinking alcohol for a month. By Lauren Clark. PUBLISHED: 12:18, Sun, Dec 31, 2017 | UPDATED: 14:58, Sun, Dec 31, 2017.
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THERE'S now a new reason to be concerned about raw chicken. As if there wasn't enough to worry about already. George Harrison.
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{ }It's a good time to resolve to eat better, exercise more and get healthier! It's not as hard as you think! AA.
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A woman was shocked when a transgender NHS nurse with stubble was sent to perform her cervical smear test. The clinic patient, who had requested a female for the intimate procedure, complained after feeling "embarrassed and distressed".
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Christina Connolly, public services supervisor at the Worcester Public Library, discusses why the facility keeps a supply of Narcan available.
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It probably won't surprise you to learn that most New Year's resolutions are health- and fitness-related. While the big resolutions -- like losing weight or quitting smoking -- are hard to achieve, not all health-related goals need to be.
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Lose weight, exercise more, quit smoking, learn a language - we can all reel off a list of typical resolutions made and broken. But BBC Reality Check wanted to know if there are certain resolutions you're more likely to keep?
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An essential root of Indian culture and Hinduism, vegetarianism embraces the ideology "do no harm" and emphasizes a love for nature and respect for animals.
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Ask Edith Smith, a proud 103-year-old, about her friends, and she'll give you an earful. There's Johnetta, 101, whom she's known for 70 years and who has Alzheimer's disease.
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NEW YORK - Dr. Roger Crystal's company was struggling to find new uses for an old drug that reverses overdoses. Then the opioid epidemic hit.
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Americans had "Pac-Man Fever" as far back as 1981 but it has taken until now for the World Health Organisation (WHO) to officially recognise that playing video games too often could be a mental health disorder.
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Exercising twice a week may improve thinking ability and memory in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), according to a new guideline released by the American Academy of Neurology.
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So, you're starting a new diet, but as you've probably heard, diets just don't work. It appears that on some level, that might be true.
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More than 30 percent of people will have staying fit and losing weight at the top of their New Year resolutions lists. For many, these goals are deeply tied to what they eat.
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If you want to have an excellent beginning this 2018, here are some tips given by doctors that you can follow to avoid suffering from a hangover after partying on New Year's Eve.
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