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'Are you awake?' Parents share last text from their son, missing CDC doctor Four times, the parents of a missing doctor with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told a body has been found.
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Popular diet doesn't only reduce hypertension, but risk of depression as well, per study The popular Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet was created to lower blood pressure, but new research says it can also reduce the risk of depression later in life.
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Measles warning: What you need to know, including vaccinations New York state health officials are warning the public about a possible exposure to measles after an Australian tourist was confirmed to have the disease while visiting parts of the Tri-State area earlier this month.
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An Australian Tourist Breathed Measles Virus All Over New York City Last Week Measles has been eradicated in the US, but cases continue to be imported in from elsewhere. Illustration: Alissa Eckert (CDC). Measles has just visited the Big Apple, and public health officials are warning the city's small unvaccinated population to ...
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Childhood obesity is getting worse, study says (CNN) While obesity rates among young children in the United States appeared to be on the decline a few years ago, a new analysis suggests that it's not time to celebrate just yet.
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Childhood obesity in America isn't getting better, study says Childhood obesity in America is on the rise, and at rates higher than previous studies suggested, according to a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
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'Are you awake?' Parents share last text from their son, missing CDC doctor Four times, the parents of a missing doctor with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been told that a body has been found.
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Missing CDC scientist's father: There were some concerning messages before his disappearance Friends said he was feeling sick, so he left work early and said he was going to finish his work from home. Author: Phillip Kish, NBC News.
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Health officer say 523 dead from flu during current flu season State health officials say there have been no less than 523 pneumonia and influenza deaths in Arizona so far amid the ebb and flow influenza season, adding to more than 200 more than in the meantime last season.
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1 in 4 young people has been sexted, study finds (CNN) Sexting among teens and younger children has increased over the past decade and poses a growing challenge for educators and parents, according to a new study.
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Beech booming as climate changes, and that's bad for forests Beech trees are dominating the woodlands of the northeastern United States as the climate changes, and that could be bad news for the forests and people who work in them, according to a group of scientists.
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Beech trees overtaking Maine forests, worrying loggers and scientists In a Sept. 15, 2016 photo provided by the University of Maine, Gaetan Pelletier of the Northern Hardwoods Research Institute describes diseased beech problem to members of the University of Maine Cooperative Forestry Research Unit in a stand of ...
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Red flags, alarm bells present in forests of the northeast BENEDICTA, Maine - An autumn drive through the rugged forests of New England and eastern Canada presents a convincing case that this is the place where postcard images are made.
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Low-Value Beech Trees Dominate US Woodlands Due To Climate Change, Maple, Birch In Decline Beech trees are becoming more abundant, but it's a bad thing for people in the lumber industry. Beech trees in forests increase AVTG / iStock Science · Mia Lorenzo.
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AAP: Screen All Adolescents for Depression Young people should be screened for depression, in accordance with existing guidelines, and primary care clinicians should have the tools in place to identify and treat patients who may be suffering from depression, according to the American Academy of ...
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Flu vaccine still your best shot at avoiding sickness Flu complications: Most people who get influenza recover in a few days to less than two weeks, but some people will develop complications, some of which can be life-threatening and result in death.
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Beech Trees Invade Forests Due To Global Warming Climate change has far-reaching effects on our environment, but it appears as if beech trees are flourishing where they couldn't survive before due to the changes in forest compositions.
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AAP recommends depression screening for teens BUFFALO, N.Y. - The American Academy of Pediatrics issued guidelines Monday endorsing universal depression screening for adolescents 12 years old and up, reflecting the growing role of primary care physicians due in part to a nationwide shortage of ...
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Haqqani: Immediate benefits of stopping smoking In follow up to our article of last week in which we discussed the enormous impact of secondhand smoke on children, we want to again encourage smokers to quit by illustrating how quickly health benefits begin when you stop smoking.
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Florida Pediatrician Arrested for Allegedly Giving Partial Vaccine Doses to Hundreds of Children A Florida pediatrician was arrested on Friday after she allegedly inoculated hundreds of children with less than the required dose of vaccine.
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How to Safely and Effectively Come Off the Keto Diet So you tried the ketogenic diet, the über-popular low-carb, high-fat eating style. By focusing on high-fat foods (all the avocados!
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Flu drug designed to kill the virus in a day approved in Japan A new drug that its makers say will kill the flu virus in just a day, called Xofluza, just received a fast-tracked approval that could bring it to store shelves in Japan by May.
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10 best foods for your heart Keeping your heart healthy is about more than avoiding fast food and overly processed chow. You can also pump up your heart's health by choosing foods that will help reduce cholesterol, lower blood pressure and reduce inflammation.
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Where we stand now: E-cigarettes (CNN) - E-cigarettes are increasingly being used as a nicotine alternative as smokers seek ways to kick their habit. But their use has been surrounded by debate, focusing on the lack of evidence regarding the harms associated with their long-term use ...
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Kids struggling to hold pencils thanks to too much tech Parents who load their tablets and smartphones up with fun educational apps for their kids to play with may actually be doing them more harm than good.
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Huge e-cigarette discovery shocks scientists A new study shows that far from being harmless, e-cigarettes may actually contain some very dangerous toxins for the body. E-cigarettes have increasingly been seen as a possible savior for many who struggle to kick their cigarette addiction, as the ...
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Concern over dengue fever vaccine sparks parental panic in Philippines A vaccine scare is putting Philippine parents on edge, and may be putting their children in danger. Health officials are the warning of complications from a groundbreaking dengue fever vaccine.
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New technology could aid treatment in stroke patients Scientists in the United States (US) are developing wearable sensors which can speed up the recovery of stroke patients. This was unveiled at the recent annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Texas in the US ...
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Drinking Fruity Tea May Damage Teeth — and Make Your Dentist Rich fruit tea may damage teeth. Antioxidants found in tea have been known to help boost your immune system and have a number of other health benefits.
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TN offers free breast surgery to poor women NEW DELHI After free canteens, goats, laptops and bicycles to underprivileged in the state, the Tamil Nadu government is now offering women free cosmetic breast surgeries including implants - for aesthetic or medical reasons - with priority to those ...
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Spotting the Signs of Depression Being in a "blue mood" sometimes is a normal part of life. If you lose a loved one or are laid off from your job, it is natural to be sad.
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Women face greater risk of dying from heart disease DOHA: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of death in Qatar and the number one cause of death globally. While both men and women may share many of the same symptoms of a heart attack, a woman's experience can be very different from a man ...
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Darby's Comprehensive Review of Dental Hygiene. Edition No. 8 – Dental, Healthcare, Healthcare Services Industries The Darby's Comprehensive Review of Dental Hygiene. Edition No. 8 Report has been published. It provides updated in 2018 year analysis of industries from Dental, Healthcare, Healthcare Services Markets.
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Beech trees are booming in New England. Here's why that's a bad thing. PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Beech trees are dominating the woodlands of the northeastern United States as the climate changes, and that could be bad news for the forests and people who work in them, according to a group of scientists.
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Sridevi's death: Why the risk of heart attack is rising among women The 54-year-old's death highlights the need to bring more awareness about the health issue. Bollywood superstar Sridevi passed away of a heart attack.
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When did we first become 'human'? Neanderthal cave art discovered in Spain may hold the answer It could help us better understand both the species that we replaced and the emergence of behavioural complexity in humans. by Chris Standish, The Conversation & Alistair Pike, The Conversation.
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Neanderthals Made Cave Paintings – The History News of the Week The biggest history news stories of the last seven days, including the ground-breaking revelation that Neanderthals made some of Europe's oldest cave paintings, new insights into cranial modification in the Andes, and the loss of ancient artworks in ...
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