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Researchers just accidentally found an effective Alzheimer's treatment while trying to cure diabetes Developing new treatments for ailments can be a tedious and frustrating process for scientists. Oftentimes, newly developed drugs just don't work the way they were intended, falling short of expectations and leading to a dead end.
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I went on the Silicon Valley diet craze that encourages butter and bacon for 2 months — and it vastly improved my life A viral diet that's been found to burn up to 10 times as much fat as a standard diet is gaining momentum among Silicon Valley tech workers.
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Major painkiller development sends shockwaves through United States The opioid epidemic in the United States is causing the Justice Department to implement an aggressive new strategy. The federal government is cracking down big time on doctors who are irresponsibly prescribing painkillers, and particularly opioids, as ...
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Authorities Are Cracking Down on Opioid-Peddling Doctors (PITTSBURGH) - The pain clinic tucked into the corner of a low-slung suburban strip mall was an open secret. Patients would travel hundreds of miles to see Dr.
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Chocolate Shortage May Lead To Disappearance Within 40 Years, Scientists Say Chocolate could reportedly vanish as early as 2050. This revelation has led scientists from the University of California at Berkeley to work with Virginia-based manufacturer Mars, Incorporated to save the cacao plant from disappearing.
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Woman battling cancer gets married hours before passing away A photo has gone viral of a cancer patient marrying the love of her life before passing away 18 hours later.Th... Posted: Jan. 1, 2018 4:08 PM.
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Diabetes Drug Reverses Alzheimer's Symptoms in Mice; Reduces Brain Plaque Buildup and Improves Memory Promising new animal research suggests a drug originally developed to treat diabetes significantly reverses memory loss and brain degeneration in mice with a rodent version of Alzheimer's disease.
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'Gaming Disorder' is Real Mental Condition, And You May Have It "Gaming disorder" sounds like an invented affliction parents appoint to kids they can't tear away from the computer or TV screen.
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Woman battling cancer gets married hours before passing away A photo has gone viral of a cancer patient marrying the love of her life before passing away 18 hours later.Th... Posted: Jan. 1, 2018 5:08 PM.
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A look at the forecast for this flu season Some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults. High risk for flu complications. People 65 years and older.
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Woman battling cancer gets married hours before passing away Hartford, Connecticut -- A photo has gone viral of a cancer patient marrying the love of her life before passing away 18 hours later.
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10000+ Patients Registered For PA Medical Marijuana Program Thousands of patients have registered for Pennsylvania's medicinal cannabis program, and to date eight grower/processors have been approved to begin operations in the state.
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Eight ways to avoid - or treat - a New Year's hangover Hydrate Now will send a notification reminding you to drink water in between drinks. Buzz60's Nick Cardona has more. Susanne Cervenka, Asbury Park (N.
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Vaccinations in UK may do little to halt deadly 'Aussie flu' Britons are being warned that a "killer Aussie flu" epidemic which affected 250,000 Australians and left hundreds dead last winter is poised to strike the United Kingdom.
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Woman battling cancer dies hours after hospital wedding: "Nobody thought she'd make it that far" HARTFORD, Connecticut - A photo has gone viral after a cancer patient was able to marry the love of her life, before passing away 18 hours later.
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Bride battling aggressive breast cancer gets married just 18 hours before she dies Hartford, Conn. - A photo has gone viral of a cancer patient marrying the love of her life before passing away 18 hours later. The wedding happened at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford just a few days before Christmas.
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'No point in trying to close the borders': Aussie flu threatens Britain Britons have been steeling themselves against the dreaded "Aussie flu" as the H3N2 strain responsible for Australia's soaring flu rates spreads to Britain.
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Macao puts new tobacco control law into effect MACAO, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- A new law to control smoking and the sale of tobacco has entered into force in Macao since Monday, the special administrative region's Health Service Bureau said.
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People Line Up To Buy Legal Recreational Marijuana In California The wait to buy newly legal recreational weed has stretched to 40 minutes at the Mankind Cooperative cannabis retailer in San Diego.
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Drinking hot tea linked to lowered glaucoma risk (Reuters Health) - People who drink hot tea daily may be less likely than others to develop glaucoma symptoms, U.S. researchers say.
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8 simple habits to change for a healthier 2018 As sure as the ball drops on New Year's Eve, each year millions of Americans make big, lofty New Year's resolutions to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle.
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Regular carry-out meals linked to higher body and blood fats in kids (Reuters Health) - Children who eat restaurant carry-out, or "takeaway," meals once a week or more tend to have extra body fat and long-term risk factors for heart disease, suggests a UK study.
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New pain-free insulin patches created for diabetes patients LONDON: If you are one of those who are suffering from Diabetes, then we might have some important news for you. In a new research, a group of scientists have created the special patch which stimulates the body's own insulin production - and is ...
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Is a dry January actually good for your health? Thinking of committing to a dry January? Read this before locking away the liquor for a month. (iStock). Dry January, aka ditching alcohol in the first month of the new year, is an annual tradition for many people.
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Smokers Willing to Try E-Cigarettes More Successful at Smoking Less, Study Says A small pilot study from the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina found that smokers who are willing to use e-cigarettes tend to smoke less and have increased quit attempts.
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Here's How Coconut Can Do Wonders For Your Skin And Diet Coconuts are versatile; they can be used as a fruit, in desserts and in savouries. In fact they dominate quite a part in the Southern Indian dishes.
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State depends on hotline to help smokers quit While smoking rates in Missouri remain high, the state hopes to curb them through a hotline. Budget cuts have caused many smoking cessation programs in the area to stop, but the Missouri Tobacco Quitline is looking to pick up the slack and help people ...
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'Desperate times' for overcrowded hospitals, senior doctor warns A busy hospital ward. Doctors have described corridors overflowing with patients and used social media in a bid to find extra staff to cope with demand.
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Research casts doubts on celebrity diet It is among the most popular weight-loss programs but the 5:2 diet, a "scientific" slimming plan favoured by celebrities such as Beyonce, lacks any evidence that it can help with long-term weight loss, researchers have found.
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