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A mom turned to a controversial 'treatment' for her daughter's autism — feeding her bleach A father in Indianapolis last week accused his wife of feeding their child bleach to help cure her autism - something his wife had read about in a Facebook group.
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Doctors find neurological damage to Americans who served in Cuba Diplomats serving at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba "appeared to have sustained injury to widespread brain networks" there, according to physicians who evaluated them for the State Department.
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Ultra-processed foods 'linked to cancer' A link between highly processed foods and cancer has been suggested by French researchers. They classified foods including cakes, chicken nuggets and mass-produced bread as "ultra-processed".
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Ultra-processed foods linked to increased cancer risk (CNN) Ultra-processed foods are not known for their health qualities. We know this, yet it's hard to resist the doughnuts your kind colleague brought into the office.
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Chemicals in Nonstick Pans and Food Packaging Linked to Rapid Weight Gain Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have probably already infiltrated your home - and unlike most common chemicals, recent research from Harvard suggests that these substances could have a real and visible effect on your body.
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How The Flu Kills: Top Warning Signs As Season Rages On Officials have just confirmed the first death of a Massachusetts child from flu-related complications: a 6-year-old girl in Haverhill.
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FDA Approves First Blood Test to Detect Concussions The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved a long-awaited blood test to detect concussions in people and more quickly identify those with possible brain injuries.
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Nursing homes taking steps to ward off flu among most vulnerable potential patients The best way to keep them safe is to keep them away from the germs that pass the virus completely. Author: Christie Ethridge. Published: 1:52 AM EST February 14, 2018.
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Study: US personnel suffered 'symptoms resembling brain injury' in Cuba (CNN) Doctors remain baffled by concussion-like symptoms that manifested in US government personnel while they were on assignment in Havana, Cuba.
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Trump's been silent on the flu epidemic, despite the spike in cases Since his inauguration, there are three epidemics that President Trump has addressed on Twitter: An "epidemic" of human trafficking, an epidemic of crime in Chicago and, of course, the opioid epidemic.
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Stunning new details in first medical report on US personnel in Cuba Tourists ride in classic American convertible cars past the United States embassy in Havana, Cuba, Jan. 12, 2017. more +. 0 Shares.
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Broken heart syndrome: Could it happen to you? Broken heart syndrome is not a term Hollywood made up, it's a real heart condition that's brought on by stressful situations, like a heart-wrenching breakup or the death of a loved one.
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Transgender Woman Breastfeeds Her Baby After Experimental Treatment A medical team from Mount Sinai in New York City is the first to formally report on the details of an experimental therapy that allowed a transgender woman to breastfeed her baby for six weeks.
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Doctors say 'broken heart' can send you to the hospital LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Most people wouldn't think a break up or period of loneliness could land them in an ambulance, but it is possible because of "Broken Heart Syndrome.
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FDA approves first blood test that can help diagnose a concussion Michael Catania, vice president of product development at Banyan Biomarkers, holds a patient sample. The San Diego company has developed a blood test to help doctors diagnose concussions.
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These Warlike Ants Rescue Wounded Comrades—and Even Provide Medical Care A Matabele ant treats a wounded comrade whose limbs were bitten off during a fight with termite soldiers. (Image: Erik T. Frank). Sub-Saharan Matabele ants are ruthless killers, raiding termite mounds two to four times each day.
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PFA in food grade items of daily use linked to obesity and weight gain A new study from researchers at Harvard University has shown that certain chemicals used in consumer products as well as industrial products are linked to obesity and weight gain.
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New study reverses Alzheimer's in mice, while similar big clinical trial fails A new study has successfully reversed both the biological and behavioral hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease in mouse models. The research found that slowly depleting the presence of a certain enzyme can reverse the formation of amyloid plaques in the ...
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How a transgender woman breast-fed her baby She told doctors that she wanted to breast-feed her baby. She explained that her partner was pregnant but was not planning to breast-feed when the child was born, so she wanted to take it on herself.
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Harrisburg-area medical marijuana dispensary rushes toward hoped-for Friday opening People have been stopping at the red brick building located near two supermarkets and a brew pub in Cumberland County. They want to know one thing: When can I come here to buy medical marijuana?
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Americans report drop in quality of life for 21 US states If you felt like you had a pretty crummy 2017, you are definitely not alone. People in nearly half the country said their quality of life declined last year, according to recent polling.
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Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center host public health screening for Black History Month MADISON, Wis. - Taking preventative steps and taking care of your health is a key factor in creating better outcomes for those diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, according to the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
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Quality of life has taken a nosedive in 21 US states — see if yours is on the list If you felt like you had a pretty crummy 2017, you are definitely not alone. People in nearly half the country say their quality of life declined last year, according to recent polling.
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Duke Professor Believes Small Gov't Advocates Fall on 'Autism Spectrum' A Duke University professor, Nancy MacLean, claimed the "architects" of libertarianism "seem to be on the autism spectrum" during a lecture last week at New York City's Unitarian Church of All Souls.
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flu kills at age of 6, military father goes home from Germany say goodbye A 6-year-old tyke from New Jersey has dead from the flu and her dad, who was positioned abroad, flew home just before she passed away, as indicated by reports from CBS2.
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In first, transgender woman able to breastfeed In a first, a transgender woman has been able to breastfeed her baby, the Daily Mail reported. This is despite the fact the 30-year-old woman has not undergone gender-reassignment surgeries like breast augmentation or a vaginoplasty, nor has she given ...
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Kidney Stones Are Getting Diagnosed More, but We're Not Entirely Sure Why Passing on a kidney stone is one of the most physically painful things a person can go through this side of childbirth. And a new study published this week in Mayo Clinic Proceedings suggests that they're seemingly becoming more common.
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Sadness, fear at North Bergen school after girl dies of flu NORTH BERGEN - Parents of young students at Lincoln Elementary School are struggling to explain to their children that one of their classmates has tragically died of the flu.
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Dutch agree law to list all citizens as organ donors The Netherlands approved ground-breaking legislation Tuesday that will in future register all citizens over the age of 18 as potential organ donors—unless they explicitly opt out.
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Professor Nancy MacLean claims founders of libertarianism seem to be on the 'autism spectrum' Nancy MacLean's book "Democracy in Chains" has generated controversy, including skepticism from Duke colleagues. After comments she made recently linking an influential libertarian economist to autism, a Duke student created a petition asking the ...
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New Dutch law makes every adult an organ donor The Netherlands has passed a controversial new law making everyone a potential organ donor unless they specifically opt out. Similar donation laws already exist in Spain, Belgium and France.
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Medical Marijuana Sales About to Begin in Pennsylvania A Pennsylvania patient is about to make the state's first legal purchase of medical marijuana, but it's not clear how much it'll cost.
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Fight back against flu, experts say The prevalence of influenza, including the rising number of deaths, prompted local health officials Wednesday to again encourage people to get a flu shot.
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Diabetes type 2 - breakthrough supplement drink could CURE high blood sugar DIABETES type 2 symptoms include weight loss, feeling very tired and blurred vision. A supplement drink could cure the blood sugar condition, scientists have revealed.
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Is It Food Poisoning Or Is It Norovirus? Here's How These Two Illnesses Can Affect You When you feel sick to your stomach, it's only human nature to want to know the source of your illness. Is it food poisoning or is it norovirus?
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Should We Care That Kratom is Classified as an Opioid? The FDA says kratom is an addictive opioid. Advocates for the drug say the more important issue is what the DEA says. kratom classified as opioid.
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Brain scans show why people get aggressive after a drink or two It's common knowledge that a drink or two can lower inhibitions and result in people becoming aggressive and violent. Researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia are asking why, using MRI scans to trace which part of the brain ...
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Struggling with diabetes? This drink can help you lower blood sugar levels New research has showed that ketone supplements can enable better control of blood sugar. Read on to know how. fitness Updated: Feb 14, 2018 10:31 IST.
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State issued health alert for venison Chronic Wasting Disease is a neurological disease most commonly found in deer. Although extremely rare in this neck of the woods, the first case of the disease in Mississippi was reported last month near the Louisiana border.
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How Close Are We To A Cure For Alzheimer's? If you regularly read the news—either the politics or the science and technology section, you have read at least a couple of articles [1][2] [3] [4] [5] in the last year on Alzheimer's disease (AD) or more broadly, dementia.
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