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America is on a binge -- 17.5 billion drinks worth: Study Excessive drinking can kill you -- and claims the lives of an estimated 88,000 Americans per year, according to a first-of-its-kind study.
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Americans Are Binge Drinking In An Alarming Way, According To A New Study, & Here's What You Need To Know While studies have shown that having one or two drinks a day can be beneficial to your brain, binge drinking has the opposite effect.
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Landmark Report Concludes Abortion In US Is Safe Abortions in the United States are safe and have few complications, according to a landmark new study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
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Report: Abortion is safe but barriers reduce quality of care WASHINGTON - Abortions in the U.S. are very safe but getting one without facing delays and false medical information depends on where women live, says a broad examination of the nation's abortion services.
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Abortion Services Vary Widely Across the US FRIDAY, March 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- The quality of abortion services in the United States can hinge on where a woman lives, a new report shows.
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Abortion In The US Is Safe And Effective, National Report Says Abortions conducted in the United States are safe, with only a few complications, according to a new study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
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Coyote attack on 9 year old girl in Davie County It occurred around 6:30 p.m. at a home on the 900 square of Markland Road in Advance. Deputies say a coyote took after a youthful female to the entryway of her home and attacked her as she was endeavoring to enter the home.
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Drugs kill more Americans than guns, cars and AIDS. How we got here. Dr. William Fannin has practiced medicine in Prestonsburg, Kentucky for 31 years. He has witnessed firsthand as the opioid crisis took a firm grip on the region in the late 1990s.
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Nine-year-old Advance girl: 'The coyote just decided it wants to eat me' Madilyn Fowler, 9, stands near the side of her house where she first encountered a coyote Thursday evening in Advance. Photos by Walt Unks/Journal.
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UCF med school celebrates an almost perfect Match Day University of Central Florida medical school students Audrey Avila (left) and Amanda Bennett embrace moments after learning where they will be assigned as first-year residents, during the 2017 Match Day ceremony.
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Colonoscopy at age 45 is a must for African Americans, doctor warns Colonoscopy is your best defense against colon cancer. If you experience any of the above symptoms, consult your family physician immediately.
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Erie's medical pot dispensary gets name, tentative opening date The dispensary will sell legal medical marijuana products to patients with one of 17 qualifying medical conditions. David Bruce @ETNBruce.
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More evidence essential oils 'make male breasts develop' A suspected link between abnormal breast growth in young boys and the use of lavender and tea tree oils has been given new weight, after a study found eight chemicals contained in the oils interfere with hormones.
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Chemicals in lavender and tea tree oil appear to be hormone disruptors A new study lends further evidence to a suspected link between abnormal breast growth in young boys—called prepubertal gynecomastia—and regular exposure to lavender or tea tree oil, by finding that key chemicals in these common plant-derived oils act ...
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Splenda may intensify Crohn's symptoms, study finds Researchers have found that Splenda, an artificial sweetener, could intensify the symptoms in people with Crohn's disease after studying its use in mice.
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Portland business recalls kratom powder linked to salmonella Two Clark County residents are among the nearly 90 people sickened by salmonella bacteria in a national outbreak linked to kratom.
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Top 10 things to reduce allergies this Spring The first day of Spring 2018 is right around the corner, March 20. With this date normally comes the sounds of birds chirping, the sight of blooming flowers and the start of consistently warmer temperatures.
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Woman Donates Her Frozen Embryos To Families Hit By Fertility Clinic Malfunctions Wow, what a generous gesture. She said, "I felt like I owed it, in a karmic way, to help those people." Kate Streit 2018-03-16.
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Crohn's disease: Splenda worsens gut inflammation in mice according to study In a study that has implications for humans with inflammatory diseases, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and colleagues have found that, given over a six-week period, the artificial sweetener sucralose, known by the ...
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Dementia study links your risk with your fitness level ATLANTA (CNN) - Your stamina - or the time it takes for you to reach peak exhaustion during exercise - can be tied to your dementia risk, and a new study reveals how.
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Slightly elevated blood sugar tied to heart and kidney problems (Reuters Health) - People who have slightly elevated blood sugar that's not high enough for a diabetes diagnosis may still have a higher risk of heart and kidney disease than individuals with normal blood sugar, a U.S.
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Don't go to Brazil without a yellow fever vaccine, CDC warns Rio is known for its carnival, but the CDC says get a yellow fever shot before you go to Brazil. Pilar Olivares / Reuters. Breaking News Emails.
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9-Year-Old Girl Attacked By Coyote Just Outside Her Home A coyote roams free at the Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. In North Carolina, a young girl was attacked by a coyote just outside of her home.
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S.Africa chain withdraws third meat brand over listeria fears A South African supermarket chain has withdrawn a third brand of sausages after the world's worst listeria outbreak which has claimed at least 183 lives since January last year.
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Woman diagnosed with pre-MS drops more than half her body weight Obesity in New Zealand is rising. This video outlines the statistics around obesity in NZ and where we rank in the world. Daily Mail.
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9 Cannabis Skincare Products Guaranteed to Make Your Skin Dope If you haven't heard about CBD in skin care, get ready to. Topicals using cannabis are being used for everything from muscle pain to acne, and there are results to back their efficacy.
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'Frequent human exposure' makes wild mice change appearance: study Wild mice living in close proximity to humans end up looking different within a decade. PHOTO: http://mobile.abc.net.au. GENEVA: Wild mice living in close proximity to humans end up looking different within a decade, which could provide clues about how ...
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Rutherford County third healthiest in Tennessee, but not all trends positive Despite more adults getting the recommend amount of exercise, the National Center for Health Statistics is also saying more Americans are obese.
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POINT OF VIEW: Congress must fund programs to treat opioid overdoses Far too many Floridians are affected by the national opioid epidemic. In 2016, more than 4,000 Floridians lost their lives after overdosing, so it is not surprising many of us can name a family member, friend or acquaintance affected by opioid ...
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Can You Be Obese But Heart-Healthy? Study Says No FRIDAY, March 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- A new British study of nearly 300,000 people dismantles the "obesity paradox," a theory that claims being obese does not necessarily raise heart risks.
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Numbers tell a story about county's health Congratulations to Sussex County for maintaining its top-five standing in New Jersey in the annual County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, released last week by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute ...
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Over 1300 Yemenis infected with diphtheria amid Saudi war: WHO A Yemeni man carries a child while waiting to receive a diphtheria vaccine at a health centre in the capital, Sana'a, on March 14, 2018.
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Stay in shape to cut heart disease risk If you thought it might be possible to be overweight or obese but not at increased risk of heart disease, think again! A new study of nearly 300,000 people has found that unhealthy weight gain can raise risk of heart attacks, strokes and high blood ...
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Nearly 3 million children vaccinated against diphtheria in Yemen The diphtheria vaccination campaign in Yemen has concluded with some 2.7 million children aged 6 weeks to 15 years in 11 governorates vaccinated.
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Five-tier model may allow for more precise prostate cancer treatment Researchers at the Cambridge University Hospitals system in Britain has developed a five-tied model to assess the seriousness of prostate cancer.
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Study challenges 'healthy but obese' theory PARIS, France (AFP) - Being overweight or obese does pose a risk of heart disease, despite claims to the contrary, a study of nearly 300,000 British adults suggested last Friday.
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Prostate Cancer: Facts, Causes, and Treatments Jerry A. Barbee Jr, PharmD, CPh; Glenn Schulman, PharmD, MS, BCPS, BCACP, BCGP; Aericka O'Neal-Scott, PharmD Candidate; and Justin Powell, PharmD Candidate.
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Slightly elevated blood sugar tied to heart and kidney problems People with slightly elevated blood sugar should take steps to get it down to a healthy level. Diabetes has long been linked to an increased risk of heart disease.
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Diabetes diet - Add this 80p fruit juice to your diet to prevent high blood sugar DIABETES type 2 symptoms include weight loss, passing more urinate than normal, and feeling very thirsty. But, you could lower your risk of developing high blood sugar by adding more of this cheap fruit juice to your diet.
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.Washington LST1 HEALTH-DEPRESSION-MOTHERS Online intervention helps teen moms deal with depression: study Washington, Mar 17 (PTI) Online intervention may help improve depression treatment rates in teenage mothers, a study has found. An online programme persuaded teenage mothers across 10 Kentucky counties to seek medical help for depression, highlighting ...
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