Monday, February 5, 2018

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Daily update February 5, 2018
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A nurse from Florida has taken to Facebook to express her frustrations about people who aren't taking the necessary precautions to stop the spread of flu.
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CHICAGO - Far more U.S. teens than previously thought are transgender or identify themselves using other nontraditional gender terms, with many rejecting the idea that girl and boy are the only options, new research suggests.
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Mark Geier manufactured a medical practice in Rockville, Maryland, and a national notoriety for engendering the undermined hypothesis that antibodies cause a mental imbalance.
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A new study of woodpecker brains show what looks like brain damage, but the birds seem to be just fine. By Eileen Guo. on February 3, 2018.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are in the Super Bowl. The Atlanta Falcons made the Super Bowl last year, and the Seattle Seahawks have been recent participants.
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French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur has declined the demand of the Philippine government to fully refund the P3 billion spent on its anti-dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia.
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The voluminous but sometimes puzzling results also aren't likely to prompt U.S. agencies or other bodies to immediately change how they regulate the ubiquitous devices or view their health risks.
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Human trials are set to commence after a potential cancer vaccine was shown to eliminate all traces of tumors in mice. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine injected small amounts of two immune-stimulating agents directly into the ...
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Overall, flu activity intensified in the U.S. last week. Hospitalizations and ER visits due to the flu are up in Illinois. By Shannon Antinori, Patch National Staff | Feb 5, 2018 1:49 am ET.
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This year's flu season has now sent more people to the hospital with the illness than in nearly a decade, federal health officials said Friday.
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Low levels of alcohol consumption may reduce inflammation and help the brain clear away toxins, including those associated with Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
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The Public Attorney's Office (PAO) and Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) are seeking around P4 million in damages in a civil case they would file this Monday at the Quezon City Regional Trial Court over the controversial anti-dengue ...
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Leila Navidi, Star Tribune In this Dec. 4, 2014 file photo, Elliott Kunerth, 17, a transgender male high school student in Mankato, hugs his girlfriend, Kelsi Pettit, 17, after the Minnesota State High School League board voted to pass the Model Gender ...
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Love mellowing out with a few sips of wine occasionally? Drinking a couple of glasses can help clean the toxins from your brain, according to a new report.
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Administrators are encouraging faculty to be more lenient on written notes for absences because of the prevalence of the flu this year.
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Some previous research has suggested that it could be linked to decreased sperm counts and could Some previous research has suggested that BPA could be linked to decreased sperm counts and could affect the way some genes work, though the plastics ...
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Researchers at Stanford University's School of Medicine made a breakthrough in a new cancer treatment experiment. (Photo: Robert Owen-Wahl).
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A nurse's Facebook rant about the "cesspool of funky flu" in a Pensacola area emergency room waiting areas is getting a lot of attention.
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A new study revealed that the number of dog bite incidents in the United Kingdom might be much higher than official estimates. This is because dogs are more likely to bite emotionally unstable people, who will not report such incidents.
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Although heart disease can often be thought of as a problem for men, it's the most common cause of death for both women and men in the United States.
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Sunday, Feb. 4 marks World Cancer Day, which aims to unite the whole world in the fight against cancer and raise awareness on the disease.
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County jails in our state and nation face increasingly daunting tasks in carrying out their challenging multi-pronged mandates to house, feed, punish, rehabilitate and educate the more than 10 million inmates that check into their facilities annually ...
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According to a study published in the journal Obesity, people who make an effort to lose weight are not just helping themselves but also others too.
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The study done by the researchers at Queen Mary University of London and Newcastle University found that of 118 different formulations of fixed dose combination (FDC) antibiotics being sold in India between 2007 and 2012, 64% were not approved in India ...
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A new study in the United Kingdom suggests a more unusual risk factor for being bitten by a dog, finding that anxious personality types are more likely to be nipped by man's best friend.
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New rules allowing dogs and cats into bars and pubs have caused grave concerns for people who rely on guide or assistance dogs to get around, a charity has said.
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Telekinetic weight loss? You might think we are kidding, though of course we aren't. A recent study conducted by behavioral psychologists at the University of Connecticut is already being considered groundbreaking in several quarters because of its ...
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Few 20-somethings or older adults take up cigarette smoking. They understand that the health risks are inevitable and often lethal.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - February is American Heart Month and marks the time to raise awareness about heart disease and how you can prevent it.
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For the first time in a long time my "question" box is empty, so I'm doing a column based on a number of conversations I've had lately as people struggle through cough/cold/flu season.
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Although common, physicians aren't sure what exactly brings on such a disorder. They usually hit a person in the prime of their life, and the treatments we have now are generally, only partially effective.
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Some treatments for other types of cancer may pose heart risks, but they are growing more common for breast cancer patients. MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Chief Medical Writer Published: February 3, 2018, 8:55 pm Updated: February 3, 2018, 8:55 pm.
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Including grapes in your diet may have positive impact on your mental health as researchers have found that certain grape-derived compounds might be developed as therapeutic agents for the treatment of depression.
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IT WAS a story that captivated the nation when it broke eight months ago - the birth of Siamese twins to a poor couple in Kawambwa, Luapula Province.
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Migraine patients could also face an increased risk of heart attacks, strokes, blood clots and irregular heart rates, a new study suggests.
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