Friday, March 2, 2018

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Scientists say diabetes is five separate diseases, and treatment could be tailored to each form. Diabetes - or uncontrolled blood sugar levels - is normally split into type 1 and type 2. But researchers in Sweden and Finland think the more complicated ...
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Researchers used genealogical records to trace the last 500 years of Western marriage and migration patterns and show that the genetic basis of longevity is lower than many have suggested.
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In this 6,000-person family tree cleaned and organized using graph theory, individuals spanning seven generations are represented in green, with their marital links in red.
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Kenyatta National hospital CEO Lily Koros addresses media at the facility on December 27, 2017. /JOSEPH NDUNDA. Facebook · Twitter · Google+ · WhatsApp · Email.
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A neurosurgeon has been suspended for opening up the head of the wrong patient in one of the worst cases of medical malpractice to become public at Kenyatta National Hospital.
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After the outbreak of H1N1 - or swine flu - in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that "the world is now at the start of the 2009 influenza pandemic.
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The finding that eating nuts is associated with improved survival in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is making headlines again.
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A 25-year-old man from Newcastle, England, who suffers from penile cancer and stands the risk of losing his manhood entirely, plans on marrying the love of his life and spending as much time as possible with his son and unborn daughter.
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Despite having part of his penis removed due to his battle with cancer, Dale Clarke still plans to marry his fiance. (Caters News).
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Dr. Timothy Cunningham, team lead for the CDC's division of population health, went missing Feb. 12 shortly after his supervisor told him why he'd been passed over for a promotion, according to comments from an Atlanta police official cited by The ...
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Just before a CDC epidemiologist left work early and disappeared in mid-February, he was told why he'd been passed over for a promotion, CNN reported.
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Work started this week on next season's flu vaccine, but experts are already admitting that they will give mediocre protection at best due to outdated technology.
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A Northern White Rhino, named Sudan, exits a transport box in a zoo in Dvur Kralove on December 16, 2009. (Michal Cizek/AFP/Getty Images).
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Selfies are now quite common. But you may not really look like you do in a selfie. (Photo: Shutterstock). Want to make a body part look bigger in a photo?
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About one out of every 14 pregnant women who gave birth in the United States in 2016 smoked cigarettes while pregnant, according to a new report from the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Do you often step outside during work hours to take smoke breaks? Some nonsmokers want extra vacation days to even the playing field, according to a new report.
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NEWTON - Fifteen years ago, Michael Evangelis was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. He had just turned 16. This diagnosis meant that for the rest of his life, Evangelis would be dependent on daily insulin injections and careful monitoring of his blood ...
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FILE - In this Friday, July 28, 2017 file photo, wildlife ranger Zachariah Mutai takes care of Sudan, the world's last male northern white rhino, at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia county in Kenya.
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As you already know that previous studies have suggested that sitting for too long can negatively affect your health. Rather, a happy medium between sitting and standing may be better than any one extreme.
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When the 16-year-old Safety Harbor boy developed a rash over the holiday weekend, the doctor told his mom to stop the antibiotic because it was probably a bad reaction.
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In this Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 file photo, lab technologist Sharda Modi tests a patient's swab for a flu infection at Upson Regional Medical Center in Thomaston, Ga.
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Just weeks after being diagnosed with the flu, a 16-year-old boy from Florida discovered that he actually had stage 4 Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
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The research also found the waist-to-hip ratio could prove a better indicator of risk than general obesity. Press Association. Last updated:01 March 2018 - 05.40am.
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Mouse (left) and human (right) alveolar progenitor cells grow into large lung organoids in culture, and make multiple types of epithelial cells including gas exchange type 1 cells (red) and surfactant-producing type 2 cells (green).
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THURSDAY, March 1, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- People who eat fish regularly seem to have a lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis, researchers report.
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It's National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and local mental health professionals encourage those who need it to seek help.
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Niki DuBois, a UT grad student, solicits donors for Austin's National Eating Disorders Association Walk on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018.
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CHANDLER, AZ - A Valley woman is getting national attention for her efforts to help families fight colon cancer. She is one of just 25 people who will be featured in Times Square throughout March and she has a very personal connection to this national ...
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Adults with varicose veins are five times more likely to develop deep venous thrombosis (DVT), a large retrospective cohort study has found.
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Like ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​The Atlantic Daily​, our free weekday email newsletter. In 1969, an American missionary nurse named Laura Wine came down with a troubling fever while working in the Nigerian town of Lassa.
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Australia's peak body for specialist plastic surgeons is calling for tummy tucks to be subsidised, with a study saying it's more than just a cosmetic procedure.
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