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Is My Weight-Loss Progress Normal? If Your Weight-Loss Progress Looks Like This Chart, Don't Worry - It's Totally Normal! March 22, 2018 by Jenny Sugar. 166 Shares.
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Grilling meat could raise risk of high blood pressure, study finds Before you spring clean that grill, you might want to review your love of burgers, hot dogs and other high-heat goodness. Eating meat cooked through high-temperature methods such as grilling, broiling or roasting could raise your risk for high blood ...
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Grilling meat could raise your risk of high blood pressure, study says Grill lovers beware. Before you fire up the grill, a new report says that barbecue may increase your risk of high blood pressure. Researchers from the American Heart Association presented a report Wednesday that explored whether foods cooked at high ...
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Meat Cooked At High Temperature Can Lead To High Blood Pressure Researchers have found a link between blood pressure and the way meat is cooked. Their study shows that meat cooked at high temperature can pose risks to a person's health.
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Grilling meat could raise your risk of high blood pressure, study says Summer is approaching, which means the weather will be perfect for cookouts. But before you fire up the grill, beware. Barbecue may increase your risk of high blood pressure, according to a new report.
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No, This Tiny Mummy Isn't an Alien In a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone titled "The Invaders," a woman's cabin is besieged by tiny, humanoid aliens who immediately begin shooting her with little guns.
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This Tiny "Alien" Skeleton Is A Mummified Human, Solving A 15-Year Mystery First discovered in 2003, this tiny skeleton - only six inches long - has been speculated to be a mummified fetus, the remains of a human child with dwarfism, a monkey, or even, ahem, an alien.
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Mystery solved! Alien mummy is a human after all The tiny corpse which the Chilean hunter, Osca Munoz, found near a church in a ghost town called La Noria in 2003 triggered the fantasies of many superstitious people.
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Stop abandoning pregnant women, say parents of baby who died at birth A woman who received a diagnosis of a fatal foetal abnormality has urged voters to repeal the Eighth Amendment and stop what she described as abandoning pregnant women.
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LOOK: Street Snake Charmer Passes Out When Python Strangles Him During Live Show A Sri Lankan snake charmer handles a large python at the Galle Face beach. In India, a street snake charmer was rescued by a bystander when he was strangled by his python during a live show.
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Women's Empowerment Helped Pave Way for Modern Childbirth In the 1950s young women were wearing poodle skirts, pinning up their hair and enjoying the start of rock 'n' roll. March 24, 2018, at 2:01 a.m.. Women's Empowerment Helped Pave Way for Modern Childbirth. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter ...
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Exercise During Pregnancy May Shorten Labour: 5 Nutrients You Must Include In Your Pregnancy Diet The study claimed that women who exercise just three times per week during pregnancy have a shorter labour. Food | NDTV Food Desk | Updated: March 24, 2018 11:22 IST.
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Hope for Troublesome Weight Loss: Freezing the 'Hunger Nerve' By freezing the "hunger nerve," doctors may have discovered the secret to the body's natural "revenge" on caloric restriction.
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Woman dies after having bee-sting therapy A woman has died after undergoing bee-sting therapy, a form of treatment backed by Gwyneth Paltrow. The 55-year-old Spanish woman had been having live bee acupuncture for two years when she developed a severe reaction.
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Fertility clinic rules out inappropriate access to tank area An Ohio fertility clinic where thousands of frozen eggs and embryos may have been damaged in a storage tank failure says it's ruled out any inappropriate physical access to its storage tanks area.
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Woman dies after 'acupuncture' session that used live bees instead of needles The patient had already been going to such bee acupuncture sessions every four weeks over a two-year period to treat stiff muscles and stress, a Spanish medical journal said.
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Crystal Lake woman works to raise awareness of colorectal cancer Julie Krause of Crystal Lake is doing her part to raise awareness and fight for a cure for colorectal cancer. March is National Colorectal Awareness Month, and Krause recently traveled to Springfield to ensure Illinois recognized the month as well.
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Research, jobs among opioid crisis solutions touted in Ohio Dr. Julie Teater, a clinical psychiatrist at Ohio State University, speaks with Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, on Thursday in Columbus.
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Over 50 People Sickened by Norovirus Outbreak at Vermont Restaurant Die von der U.S. Umweltagentur EPA zur Verfuegung gestellte undatierte Elektronenstrahlenmikroskopaufnahme zeigt ein Norovirus, auch bekannt als Norwalk Virus.
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Woman dies after "live bee acupuncture" session CBS NEWS A 55-year-old woman in Spain died after undergoing a "bee acupuncture" treatment and suffering an allergic reaction that left her in a coma.
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This Pregnant Medieval Woman With Head Wound 'Gave Birth' In Her Grave An early Medieval grave near Bologna, Italy, was revealed to contain an injured pregnant woman with a fetus between her legs. Based on the positioning of the tiny bones, researchers concluded this was a coffin birth, when a baby is forcibly expelled ...
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Colon Cancer Can Be Prevented and Treated Although cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, colorectal cancer is one of the cancers that we can actually prevent, the World Health Organization says.
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Local mom to host yoga event to fight opioid epidemic JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A local mom is using yoga as a way to raise money and fight the opioid epidemic. Patricia Cox said her son, Max, overdosed when he was 27 years old.
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My fellow women: I have a question for you This is a question that few women hear during their annual wellness exam. Several organizations, including the March of Dimes and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, are trying to change this.
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Flu-related death total climbs to 328 in NC North Carolina's deadliest flu season in at least a decade has claimed another 23 victims, state health officials said Thursday.
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Meditation Can Boost Your Sex Life In A Major Way, Study Finds When it comes to your sex life, you may sometimes look for ways to make it better, whether that means different sex locations or positions.
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University Hospitals provides update on investigation into fertility clinic freezer failure CLEVELAND-- University Hospitals released an update on its investigation into the freezer malfunction at a fertility clinic. The temperature of the tissue storage bank at the UH Ahuja Medical Center fertility clinic unexpectedly fluctuated on March 4 ...
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Flu epidemic starting to show signs of slowing down WICHITA FALLS - If you're still trying to dodge the flu, the good news is that things are starting to look up. Local health officials say they're starting to see a decline in influenza rates around the region, possibly being the worst flu epidemic in ...
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Parents of young children have reason to be watchful as flu season ends (CNN) The flu season may be winding down, but parents of young children have reason to remain watchful. As flu activity continued to decrease across the nation, the A-strain H3N2 influenza virus, which had dominated previously, was reported less ...
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End of Brutal Flu Season in Sight FRIDAY, March 23, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- It's been a particularly tough flu season, but spring -- and real relief -- may be near, new numbers show.
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Parents of young children have reason to be watchful as flu season ends The flu season may be winding down, but parents of young children have reason to remain watchful. ×. Parents of young children have reason to be watchful as flu season ends.
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New overdose map shows scale of opioid epidemic in Appalachia This screen capture shows a new interactive map, which aims to illustrate the scale of the opioid epidemic in Appalachia. Photo by Contributed Photo /Times Free Press.
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Common Misconceptions About Meditation People do not start meditation because they think it's boring and patient, "says John Chisenhall, director and owner of DeRose Method Greenwich Village, a high performance company that includes meditation.
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14-yr-old girl gives birth to father's baby LAGOS—Residents of Abaranje area of Ikotun, Lagos, were reportedly taken aback as a 14-year-old girl (names withheld) disclosed that her biological father is the father of her newborn.
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Flu season is winding down, but parents with young kids should remain cautious, CDC says Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient a flu shot in Seattle on Jan. 11, 2018. (Photo by Ted Warren, The Associated Press archive).
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Brain Injury Services Honors Survivors, Volunteers Cristabelle Braden, a singer/songwriter who is also a brain injury survivor. Photo by Steve Hibbard. By Steve Hibbard · Saturday, March 24, 2018 · Sign in to favorite this; Discuss Comment, Blog about; Share this Email, Facebook, Twitter.
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'Nicotine not to be blamed for smoking-related deaths' Fearing a blanket ban on e-cigarettes by the government in view of the limited awareness about the relative benefits of vaping over smoking, the Association of Vapors India (AVI) on Saturday stressed that nicotine should not be blamed for smoking ...
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A day in the life of India's 'tuberculosis warrior' On world tuberculosis (TB) day, public health specialist Chapal Mehra describes the work of Dr Zarir Udwadia, who has been working tirelessly to fight the disease in its often untreatable forms.
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Patients at 2 Galveston County health clinics may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis Patients at 2 Galveston County health clinics may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis. No infections found, but county has 'significant concern' about those who had dental procedures.
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Merced High student diagnosed with tuberculosis. Up to 200 on campus to be tested A Merced High School student has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, Merced County Health Department officials confirmed Thursday. The risk for other students to contract the disease is "very low," according to a statement sent out to parents and staff ...
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NM celebrates drop in tuberculosis New Mexico Department of Health Cabinet Secretary Lynn Gallagher talks about the statewide decline in tuberculosis cases during a Thursday news conference at the Project ECHO offices at the University of New Mexico.
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Montana student inspires man to donate bone marrow Giebink, 21, a premed student in his fourth year at Rocky Mountain College, flew to Denver to donate peripheral blood stem cells for a bone marrow transplant.
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Depression could increase risk of serious heart rhythm condition People with symptoms of depression or who take antidepressants have a 30 percent increased risk of developing a type of irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation that increases the risk for stroke, a new study says.
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Clear data for making best decisions about antibiotic use in hogs lacking Hogs in the outdoor pens Denny Rehberg uses at his farm near Walker, Iowa. Photo taken in January 2018. Helaina Thompson/IowaWatch.
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New MS drug could slow symptoms of 'untreatable' form of disease Occupational therapy for multiple sclerosis patients. A new drug could slow the progression of symptoms of secondary progressive MS.
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New addiction recovery center opens in Syracuse A new state-funded facility that aims to help New Yorkers recovering from addiction has opened in Syracuse. State officials announced the opening of the facility on Thursday.
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Well-done meat could be bad for your blood pressure, American Heart Association warns People who regularly consume meat cooked well done could have a risk of higher blood pressure according to preliminary research. (iStock).
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All Saints' Alzheimer's mission continues to flourish All Saints' Episcopal Church has continued with monthly gatherings as part of its Alzheimer's service mission offering access to learning resources and support, all free to the community.
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Four in 10 cancer cases could be prevented by lifestyle changes Smoking rates in the UK are falling by about 1% a year. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA. Almost four in 10 cancer cases in the UK could be prevented if British people changed their lifestyles by drinking less alcohol, keeping their weight down, ditching ...
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Spotting Alzheimer's early could save $7.9 trillion Alzheimer's disease is among the most expensive illnesses in the U.S. There's no cure, no effective treatment and no easy fix for the skyrocketing financial cost of caring for an aging population.
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