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Doctors remove 1.8 kg brain tumour in six-hour surgery Big relief: Doctors at Nair Hospital said Santlal Pal's tumour "was much bigger than his own head". Special Correspondent.
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Doctors remove tumor so large it was 'like a head on top of another head' Indian surgeons who removed a massive brain tumor in a lengthy nearly seven-hour procedure said Thursday they believe it could be the heaviest ever recorded.
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Alcohol and coffee can help you live past 90, study says Readers, we are honored and privileged to bring you the single greatest piece of news you've heard in your entire life. A study out of the University of California-Irvine has revealed that consumption of moderate amounts of alcohol and coffee is linked ...
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Doctors successfully remove 4-pound brain tumor, bigger than head itself Surgeons in India successfully removed what they think is the largest brain tumor on record, weighing in at 4 pounds. Surgeons in India successfully removed what they think is the largest brain tumor in record, weighing in at 4 pounds.
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Counting calories isn't the key to weight loss, study finds It's often considered common knowledge that in order to lose weight, you should start by reducing your calorie intake. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention even advises individuals trying to lose weight to keep a calorie tracking journal ...
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This man's brain tumor was so big that it 'sat like a head on top of another head' For the past several years, Santlal Pal had been watching a tumor emerge from his skull. Doctors in India say Pal's brain tumor grew so big that it weighed nearly four pounds and measured nearly 8-by-12-by-12 inches, according to local news reports.
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Switching between diets can be harmful It seems like everybody is on a diet or trying one. Keto, no carb, South Beach, Weight Watchers - you may try many to find the best one for you.
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People in NC keep dying from the flu. When will it end? North Carolina flu death totals increased by 27 deaths, hitting 200, according to state statistics released Thursday. Restrictions remain in place at local hospitals, including the newly named Atrium Health (Carolinas HealthCare System) and Novant ...
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Comparing low-fat and low-carb diets finds little difference Researchers have studied the effects of a low fat versus and low carbohydrate diet over one year in overweight and obese individuals and come up with some insights into their genetic makeup as well as responses to these diets.
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Does Drinking Alcohol Really Help You Live Longer? It's only natural to want to make your life as long, happy, and healthy as possible. Immortality might still be reserved for sci-fi novels, superhero movies, and Black Mirror episodes.
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Flu Deaths Near 100 As State's Deadliest Season In Five Years Continues State officials sent a dire warning Thursday to get the flu shot as another 20 people have died from the virus in the state's deadliest season in years.
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Salmonella outbreak in Colorado growing; 2 restaurants closed A Colorado burrito restaurant, forced to close after catering two community college events where some attendees were sickened with Salmonella poisoning, did poorly in health inspections during the past three years.
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200 people in NC have died from flu this season, state on pace to set record North Carolina is on pace for setting a modern-day state record for flu-related deaths after reaching the 200 threshold in the current season.
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Eating 'better' is better than counting calories for weight loss, study finds Paying attention to the quality of the food is more effective for weight loss than religiously counting calories, according to a new study.
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Tensions running high at NBC as Lester Holt's ratings slip ABC News has been crowing about its flagship "World News Tonight With David Muir" taking the gold medal during the Winter Olympics, putting rival Lester Holt and his "NBC Nightly News" in the silver spot.
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Antidepressants really work, major new study confirms; some are better than others Last Updated Feb 22, 2018 1:53 PM EST. Antidepressant drugs actually do help ease depression, countering debate over whether the medications do what they're supposed to, a large research review has found.
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Researchers are still working to prove that antidepressants are more effective than placebo Antidepressants work for many - but researchers are still debating the scientific data. (Reuters/Lucy Nicholson). Share. Written by.
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Half of women are missing this telltale sign of ovarian cancer, study finds Women are more likely to blame their eating habits when they're constantly bloated rather than get it checked out by a doctor, even though that's a major sign of ovarian cancer, according to a new U.K.
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Vaping may pull lead and other metals into your lungs Significant amounts of lead and other toxic metals leak from some heating coils in e-cigarettes and contaminate aerosols that the user inhales, a new study suggests.
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FDA Warns That the Popular Herbal Supplement Kratom Has Been Associated With 44 Deaths Supplements are in the spotlight right now, partly thanks to new offerings from established brands and the promotion of various compounds by social media influencers.
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FDA Oversees Kratom Purge After Salmonella Outbreak It's no secret that the Food Drug Administration isn't a fan of kratom, a popular herb purported to help people with digestive problems, chronic pain, and most prominently, opioid withdrawal.
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Depression: What works? New study finds all 21 antidepressants researchers looked at work better than placebo In a new study published in The Lancet, researchers trying to settle the matter found that all 21 antidepressants that they looked at work better than placebo.
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YouTube star who claims veganism healed her breast cancer dies from disease Mari Lopez (pictured) stopped her vegan diet after her cancer returned, according to her niece. (YouTube). A YouTube star who had claimed a vegan diet and spiritual lifestyle cured her of breast cancer died of the disease, her niece confirmed.
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Following Health Scare, Serena Williams Advocates for Black Mothers Celebrated professional tennis player Serena Williams almost died after giving birth in September of last year. Now she is using her platform to spread awareness about the realities of maternal and infant mortality, and the importance of access to ...
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DR. SAMADI: The Top 5 deadliest cancers that men face When it comes to cancer mortality, men have a disadvantage. Based on statistics from 2008-2012, the rate of cancer death is 207.9 per 100,000 men compared to 145.4 per 100,000 women.
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Hospital prepped for first-ever sextuplets delivery with choreographed drills HUNTSVILLE Ala. -- An Alabama mother gave birth to six precious little bundles of joy at Huntsville Hospital, the first ever sextuplets to be delivered there.
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Ancient Britons 'replaced' by newcomers The ancient population of Britain was almost completely replaced by newcomers about 4,500 years ago, a study shows. The findings mean modern Britons trace just a small fraction of their ancestry to the people who built Stonehenge.
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Measles cases increased by 400% across Europe in 2017 Measles cases have increased by 400% across Europe between 2016 and 2017, according to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Shedding a tear may help diagnose Parkinson's disease Immunohistochemistry for alpha-synuclein showing positive staining (brown) of an intraneural Lewy-body in the Substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease.
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Kinase inhibitor larotrectinib shows durable anti-tumor abilities Three simultaneous safety and efficacy studies of the drug larotrectinib reported an overall response rate of 75 percent for patients ages four months to 76 years with 17 different cancer diagnoses.
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Google's New Al Algorithm Can Predict Heart Disease by Scanning Your Eyes Scientists at Google's health subsidiary Verily have figured out a way to determine someone's risk of heart disease by just looking into their eyes.
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Google's new AI can look into your eyes and predict heart attack risk Researchers from Google and sibling company Verily Life Sciences have developed a new algorithm using artificial intelligence to predict the risk of heart attack, stroke and other major cardiovascular events.
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Brain Size of Human Ancestors Evolved Gradually Over 3 Million Years Modern humans (left) have brains that are more than three times larger than our closest living relatives, chimpanzees (right). Photo: Aida Gomez-Robles, University College London.
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Here's Why Doctors Often Miss Heart Attack Symptoms in Women Almost 30% of women who had a heart attack in a new study sought medical care for related symptoms before they ever went to the hospital - but more than half of their doctors didn't think their ailments were heart-related.
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Red wine compound 'could help tooth decay and gum disease fight' Red wine has previously been linked to a range of supposed health benefits, from helping the heart to lowering the risk of diabetes.
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Google's New AI Predicts Future Heart Attacks By Scanning Your Eye We're not, as a species, doing ourselves any favors in this regard. Tasty food has a habit of clogging our arteries and forcing our hearts to push harder in order to supply oxygen to our various extremities, which leads to undue strain on this (very ...
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Correction: Peanut Allergy Treatment story In a story Feb. 20 about a preventive treatment for peanut allergies, The Associated Press erroneously reported the results of previous research based on comments by Dr.
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Cigars and pipes tied to same risks as cigarettes (Reuters Health) - Cigarettes are not the only type of tobacco products that can lead to premature death or fatalities from smoking-related cancers, a U.S.
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Theresa May orders public inquiry into pregnancy test drug Primodos scandal The UK Government have ordered a review of scandals involving the pregnancy test drug Primodos and the use of vaginal mesh implants.
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Gordon says DOH 'liable' over Dengvaxia mess ANGRY. Senate hearing on the Dengvaxia immunization program of the DOH on February 21, 2018. Photo by LeAnne Jazul/Rappler. MANILA, Philippines - Senator Richard Gordon berated former and current officials of the Department of Health (DOH) for the ...
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Sanofi again denies Dengvaxia refund request as Philippine officials prep lawsuit Sanofi rejected a second Dengvaxia refund request from the Philippines, prompting the country to prepare a lawsuit. (Sanofi on Flickr).
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