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Spring into fitness results Can you believe it? The warmer temperatures are finally starting to move in. For fitness enthusiasts, this is a great time to add value to your health programs because with the sun going down later, we find ourselves with more time at the end of the ...
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Researchers Solve the Mystery of the Atacama 'Alien' Mummy Ata_Chilean skeleton.jpg. "Ata_Chilean. Researchers have analyzed the DNA of this mummified specimen from Atacama region of Chile.
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Red Carpet Reporter Karl Schmid Came Out As HIV-Positive An on-air reporter for ABC's Los Angeles affiliate has come out as HIV-positive. If you live in the Los Angeles area, you might be familiar with Karl Schmid.
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Court rules in favour of woman abused during delivery PIC: Josephine Majani (left) at Bungoma High Court in western Kenya. (Credit: Centre for Reproductive Rights). JUSTICE | HEALTHCARE.
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Ancient Skeleton Shows Rare Example Of Coffin Birth A skeleton of an injured pregnant woman found in an early Medieval grave near Bologna, Italy, included fetal bones placed between the woman's legs.
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Researchers testing new Weight Loss Technique by Freezing "Hunger Nerve" By freezing posterior vagal trunk, a nerve that sends signals related to hunger to our brain, researchers are testing a new technique to keep weight under check.
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Freezing The 'Hunger Nerve' Could Be Key To More Permanent Weight Loss, Study Suggests The participants in the small-scale study lost an average of 3.6 percent of their original weight, with their BMI figures also down by almost 14 percent.
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The shocking truth about losing weight A new study shows that we may be approaching weight loss in totally the wrong way, and perhaps even an unhealthy way. We all want to lose those unwanted pounds, and we want them gone right now.
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What's causing your bad night's sleep? How to sleep better HOW to sleep is a question we often wonder while lying in bed in the middle of the night. Your bad night's rest could be caused by this unlikely reason.
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Researchers finally solve mystery of 'alien' skeleton A mummified skeleton discovered in Chile's Atacama Desert 15 years ago doesn't look like anyone you've ever met. In fact, some would say it looks, well, alien.
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How do I get a good night's sleep? Send insomnia cures please I am currently very tired. I am always currently very tired so this is not today-specific but life-specific. Share; Comments. Lara Kilner.
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Women's empowerment helped pave way for modern childbirth IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) - In the 1950s young women were wearing poodle skirts, pinning up their hair and enjoying the start of rock 'n' roll.
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Meet the man living with Alzheimer's who climbs the same mountain every day Sion Jair on the Old Man of Coniston in the Lake District: 'I just do it because I enjoy it… when you've got Alzheimer's, you need something that's familiar.
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Inside fertility clinics a thousand dreams could just melt away I've been waiting for this. I've been waiting for a fertility clinic to accidentally defrost its embryos ever since I was invited to see one London egg bank's storage tanks, and said, out loud to the nurse: "Surely not?
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Wisconsin program supports pregnant women facing addition MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A new pilot program in southern Wisconsin is offering help for women who are pregnant and are dealing with substance abuse.
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MedExpress officials report 29 percent decrease in flu related visits BLUEFIELD - MedExpress centers in West Virginia and Virginia have recently seen a 29 percent decrease in influenza-like illnesses visits, according to officials.
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CDC warns a second wave of flu is happening now (WTNH)– - Flu season is winding down, but the Centers for Disease Control are warning about a second wave of Flu Virus B, which is happening right now.
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Doctors welcome state's official approval of CBD oil The use of CBD oil in Indiana is officially legal after nearly a year of uncertainty, ending speculation among patients who have already been using CBD to treat their pain, and among local physicians who swear by its effectiveness.
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Parents of young children have reason to be watchful as flu season ends ATLANTA (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 ...
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Forget about executing drug dealers: The opioid crisis demands public health solutions The criminal justice system won't solve our addiction epidemic. An emphasis on treatment and recovery could. AddThis Sharing Buttons.
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Opioids in Peoria: A look at the numbers In December of that year, Mayor Jim Ardis formed the Community Coalition Against Heroin to fight the opioid problem. Since then, the number of overdoses rose to 76, with 16 deaths, in 2016 and rocketed to 280 overdoses, with 32 deaths, in 2017.
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Three steps to a better night's sleep so you can wake up feeling refreshed New statistics released for National Bed Month this March show that only one in five of us actually gets a full night of sleep. That means most of the country is constantly dealing with the tiredness, loss of concentration and moodiness that comes from ...
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Prostate Cancer Information Group to host doctor The Prostate Cancer Information Group of Tehachapi has been in existence since 2000. At our meeting on March 29, our speaker will be a Tehachapi physician with offices in Tehachapi, Lancaster and Ridgecrest.
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Scientists Find Miracle Gel that Kills Cancer Tumours A ground breaking research has churned out a biodegradable gel that has the capacity to kill cancer tumours. Created by scientists at the Department of Cancer Immunology and Virology Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA, the gel was designed to ...
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The worst sex in the world is anglerfish sex … and it's been caught on video for the first time Praying mantis sex gets a bad rap because sometimes the female bites off the male's head and eats him. Like, once in a while. Usually it goes perfectly fine for both mantises, but everyone fixates on the bad dates.
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Your Half-Assed Attempts at Exercise Are Still Really Good for You Jogging's great for your health, but you can still get the life-extending benefits of exercise just by being active throughout the day, a new study shows.
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County plans response to opioid crisis The Floyd County Commission is preparing to establish a community board to address the problems of opioid addiction. Floyd Against Drugs may be tapped as the lead agency, Commission Chair Rhonda Wallace said, but the initiative will likely include ...
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New Class Of Synthetized Natural Antibiotic Kills Superbugs, Lessens Severity Of Infection A natural antibiotic called teixobactin, when synthesized, can be used to fight drug-resistant superbugs like MRSA and VRE. These groundbreaking results provide a new perspective on the impact of the use and misuse of antibiotics to treat human ...
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New paths to cure cancer emerge from immunotherapy trials Her cervical cancer was spreading fast. Multiple rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery had all failed. Tumors were invading her liver and colon, and squeezing her ureters.
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Hospitals Are Giving Kids Too Many Antibiotics, New Study Finds, & It Could Have Dangerous Consequences The discovery of antibiotics changed modern medicine, and has undoubtedly saved countless lives. But modern attitudes toward the drugs may be changing things again, and for the worse.
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Runners kick asphalt to fight colon cancer Hundreds of runners and walkers bundled up in jackets and gloves for the cold weather on Saturday morning. They gathered outside the Bon Secours Health Center in North Suffolk and passed the time chatting and stretching for the distance ahead of them ...
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Loncar Cancer Immunotherapy ETF (CNCR) Declines 1.4% for Mar 24 Mar 24 is a negative day so far for Loncar Cancer Immunotherapy ETF (NASDAQ:CNCR) as the ETF is active during the day after losing 1.4% to hit $29.57 per share.
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New antibiotic may help combat superbug infection A new antibiotic which is capable of killing superbugs and has been successfully used to treat an infection could lead to the first new class of antibiotic drug in 30 years, says a team of Indian-origin scientists.
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March to find a cure for bone marrow failure disease For almost 35 years, the Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation has been working to provide education, support and hope for patients living with bone marrow failure diseases.
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Former cancer patient now a doctor at hospital that helped her survive People say it's important to give back to your community. Jennifer Pratt is doing exactly that. She was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, when she was just 11.
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Common nutrition misconceptions One of the most common questions I get from owners in the field of veterinary medicine is, "What should I be feeding my pet?" Owners are inundated with a constant flow of commercials and online advice regarding what they should be feeding their pet ...
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The opioid crisis's youngest victims Over half of infants exposed to opioids prenatally suffer from withdrawal symptoms after birth, truly making them the youngest victims of a national opioid crisis that has taken its toll locally.
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Opioid Crisis: Is Arkansas Paving The Way for Big Pharma, Not Taxpayers, to Pay for Addiction? A group of cities and counties across Arkansas are uniting to sue 65 opioid makers and distributors, arguing that those companies should pay for the the costs of drug abuse and addiction to their state.
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Katie Lost 68 Kilos in 3 Years — and She Still Ate the Foods She Loved Katie Bolden's weight-loss transformation can only be described as remarkable. (OK, and maybe a few other words like "amazing" and "insanely inspiring," too.
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Why we decided to have a baby with Down syndrome Thanks to routine testing, parents are often well aware of whether their child has a high chance of Down syndrome. Emily Winstanley looks at how three families handled the news.
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Chemical from marijuana could help prevent drug, alcohol relapse Cannabidiol, or CBD, may help reduce the risk of relapse recovery for people addicted to drugs and alcohol, according to a preclinical study with rats.
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'Share a spare': Man in need of kidney hoping car signs will lead to a donor Dan McLaughlin is taking his plea for a kidney on the road. Diagnosed in 1994 with IgA nephropathy, also known as Berger's disease, the Riverview, N.B.
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10-year-old girl to receive life-saving kidney transplant for her birthday Kenley Bullins, 10, was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in May. Now classified as stage 5, she is in need of a kidney transplant.
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Race aims to raise awareness of colon cancer New Mexico Educational Retirement Board boosted its stake in shares of Skyworks Solutions by 2.9% during the fourth quarter. Some investors may watch sell-side targets very closely and use the information to assist with their own stock analysis.
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More Cases of Breast Implant-Linked Cancer: FDA The number of reported cases of a cancer linked to breast implants increased from 359 to 414 over the past year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a website update Wednesday.
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Nerve-Related Birth Injury Tied to Greater Risk for Poor Mental Health in Teens A new Swedish study finds that children with brachial plexus birth injury face a greater risk for developing mental health problems in their teens.
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