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Why men who want children should ease up on their ibuprofen use, according to a study Ibuprofen is a common over-the-counter drug that helps with pain and inflammation. However, for men, it could compromise their ability to procreate, a new study suggests.
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Ibuprofen linked to male infertility, study says Ibuprofen has a negative impact on the testicles of young men, a study published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found.
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How High Doses of Ibuprofen May Impact Male Infertility Men who take relatively high doses of ibuprofen may be at increased risk for fertility problems, early research suggests. The small study, which was published yesterday (Jan. 8) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found that ...
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What You Need To Know About This Year's Flu Season Aja C. Holmes planned to go to work last week, but her flu symptoms - a cough, fever and severe body aches that worsened overnight - had other ideas.
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Deadly flu season hits California particularly hard (CNN) A deadly flu season has hit hard in the Golden State. More patients are being hospitalized with flu-like symptoms, some stores have had spot shortages of flu medications, and there have been 27 flu-related deaths reported among patients younger ...
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Most people who try one cigarette become daily smokers, study says At least two-thirds of those who try cigarettes go on to become daily smokers, even if only temporarily, research suggests. Data from the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand found 60.3% of people had tried smoking and an estimated 68.9% of those ...
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Girl dies of infection after flu misdiagnosis, family says A 12-year-old California girl is dead after being misdiagnosed with the flu, according to her family. Alyssa Alcaraz, of Visalia, died Dec. 17 of cardiac arrest, which was brought on by septic shock from a strep infection in her blood, KFSN in Fresno ...
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The Opioid Painkiller Clampdown – Will it Lead to Better Drugs? The FDA is clamping down harder and harder on opioid drugs, but it's the Justice Department that's probably sending the chills up some doctors' spines.
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12-year-old California girl dies from infection doctors misdiagnosed as flu Family members of a 12-year old girl who died suddenly are warning people of symptoms that coincide with the flu but are not because of the flu.
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Utah residents panic over hepatitis A outbreak from 7-Eleven, hundreds feared impacted WEST JORDAN, Utah - Salt Lake County health leaders say many people are coming forward after they issued an alert about a Hepatitis A outbreak at a 7-11 in West Jordan.
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Senior center to host Alzheimer's support group ALPENA– Alzheimer's is a well-known disease, the most common form of dementia though progress of treatment of the disease would tell otherwise.
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21-year-old bodybuilder dies within days of flu diagnosis A 21-year-old bodybuilder's family says they were shocked when the healthy, young man died within days of being diagnosed with the flu.
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American Babies Are Less Likely to Survive Their First Year Than Babies in Other Rich Countries Babies born in America are less likely to reach their first birthday than babies born in other wealthy countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a new study found.
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'I always imagined myself growing old': Young woman's heartbreaking letter to the world shared after she passes away A young woman's touching final advice has been shared by her family on social media. 0. PHOTO: Facebook/Holly Butcher ~. 'I always imagined myself growing old': Young woman's heartbreaking letter to the world shared after she passes away.
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One of the most promising drugs for Alzheimer's disease fails in clinical trials To the roughly 400 clinical trials that have tested some experimental treatment for Alzheimer's disease and come up short, we can now add three more.
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NPR Investigation Finds Hidden Epidemic Of Sexual Assault We are about to bring you voices of people who've hardly been heard in the national conversation about sexual harassment and assault.
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'Make your time feel worthy': Dying woman's life advice goes viral Just before she died of cancer, a 27-year-old woman posted her thoughts on the meaning of life as a farewell to her loved ones. But Holly Butcher's inspirational Jan. 3 Facebook message ended up going viral far beyond her native Australia - in what ...
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American babies are 76 percent more likely to die in their first year than babies in other rich countries American babies are 76 percent more likely to die before they turn a year old than babies in other rich countries, and American children who survive infancy are 57 percent more likely to die before adulthood, according to a sobering new study published ...
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California flu season could be one of the worst in a decade, state officials say California health officials said Tuesday that the state's flu season could turn out to be one of the nastiest the state has seen in a long time.
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Letter Penned by Australian Woman, 27, on Her Deathbed Goes Viral: 'Be Grateful for Each Day' A heartbreaking but inspiring letter from a dying Australian woman has gone viral after her death. Holly Butcher, 27, died from Ewing's sarcoma and left behind a letter which she asked her family to post on her Facebook account after her death ...
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Too soon to blame romaine lettuce for E. coli outbreak, CDC says It's still too early to blame romaine lettuce for an outbreak of E. coli sickness that's affected at least 57 people in Canada and the U.S.
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Dallas Methodist Hospital at 'Critical Capacity,' Re-Route Non-Emergency Flu Patients Methodist Dallas Medical Center announced Sunday night that all non-emergency patients were being diverted to other hospitals due to an influx of patients with the flu.
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27-Year-Old Wrote a Now-Viral "Note Before I Die" the Day Before Passing From Cancer Holly Butcher never thought she'd have to begin thinking about her mortality at just 26 years old, but due to a devastating cancer diagnosis, she was faced with just that.
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Sleeping More May Curb Sugar Cravings, Really Is the trick to cutting cravings for sugary foods as simple as getting a good night's sleep? A new small study from the United Kingdom suggests that may be the case.
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Young Woman's Inspirational Life Advice Goes Viral In The Days After Her Death In the days before her death, the 27-year-old from Grafton in New South Wales, Australia, penned a heartfelt missive detailing exactly why people should make the most of their lives.
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Scientists just invented an edible pill that can tell you when you're about to fart Farts are a natural, healthy byproduct of your digestive system, and everyone has them from time to time, but as funny as flatulence is, how, when and why gas forms in you can reveal a lot about your body's inner workings.
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Tourist 'goes on naked rampage throwing faeces around Thai airport after overdosing on VIAGRA' THIS is the bizarre moment a naked American tourist went on a rampage in a Thai airport after overdosing on Viagra. New Yorker Steve Cho, 27, was waiting for a flight to Incheon, South Korea, when he stripped off in the departures hall at Phuket ...
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Man overdoses on Viagra in airport, strips naked and hurls his own poo at everyone A man swallowed too many Viagra and rampaged naked through an airport screaming nonsense at people - before hurling lumps of his own poo at passers-by.
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US Cancer Mortality Rates Continue to Drop, According to New Report A report from the American Cancer Society estimated new cancer cases and deaths for 2018 and took a look at the most recent data to determine cancer incidence through 2014 and mortality through 2015.
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A woman reportedly died of flesh-eating bacteria after eating raw oysters -- here's how concerned you should be A Texas woman died 21 days after being infected by a bacteria that can cause necrotizing fasciitis, or flesh-eating disease. She was likely infected either by eating contaminated oysters or wading in brackish water where the bacteria live.
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Fart-tracking pill spies on your gut gases Swallow this and uncover the mysteries of your gut. Peter Clarke/RMIT University. For most people, the digestive tract is a mystery.
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CDC says drinking untreated water a health risk Here's one of those trends that puts the nut in health nut: drinking untreated - or raw - water that comes with a $15 a bottle price tag and a host of health warnings.
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Pill-Size Sensor Sniffs Out Gases as It Passes Through Your Gut A swallowable, pill-size sensor that can sense gases as it travels through the human digestive tract may one day help doctors diagnose patients' gut conditions, such as lactose intolerance and irritable bowel syndrome, a new, small study finds ...
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She ate oysters on a trip. Days later she was dying from a flesh-eating bacteria. Jeanette LeBlanc got a small scrape when she shucked the raw oysters she had picked up at a Westwego, Louisiana market on a crabbing trip with her friends and family in September.
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Magic Mushroom Treats Depression Without Emotional Numbing Effects Of Antidepressants The main psychedelic compound in magic mushrooms helps alleviate symptoms of depression. Unlike SSRI antidepressants, however, psilocybin does not cause emotional numbing but instead enhances emotional receptivity.
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Extra: Robot 'Therapy Duck' Comforts Kids With Cancer A plush, robotic duck may soon become a fixture in the world of children who have cancer. The social robot is modeled after the duck mascot for the insurance company, Aflac, which paid for its development.
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Is coconut oil a superfood? Sales of coconut oil are rocketing, propelled by celebrity endorsements and claims that drinking the stuff will cure everything from bad breath to digestive disorders.
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Night Shifts May Raise Women's Odds for Cancer MONDAY, Jan. 8, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Women who pull the night shift regularly might be at greater risk for a number of cancers, new research suggests.
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Sturgeon and Robison apologise to patients over winter NHS delays The first minister and health secretary have apologised to patients who have faced delays for treatment as a result of winter strain on the health service.
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How Opioids Kill What happens in the body during a fatal overdose? And why is fentanyl responsible for more deaths than ever? By Dina Fine Maron on January 8, 2018.
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Here Are The Best Weight-Loss Diets For 2018 Whether you go for the Mediterranean or DASH diet, it's a win-win situation if you follow these top diets to lose weight. There are no right or wrong ways to diet.
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These Are the 10 Best Diets For Weight Loss, Ranked by Nutrition Experts We're early in the new year, which means we're all desperately trying to stick to our New Year's resolutions - which, for a lot of us, is to lose weight.
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