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Californians to take their coffee with a cancer warning In this photo taken Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, a barista pours steamed milk in a coffee at a cafe in Los Angeles. In a long-running court case playing out in a Los Angeles courtroom, a nonprofit has been ... more. Photo: Richard Vogel, AP. Image 2 of 19 ...
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California judge rules that coffee requires cancer warning FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2017, file photo, a barista pours steamed milk in a coffee at a cafe in Los Angeles. Superior Court Judge Elihu Berle has ruled that California law requires coffee companies to carry an ominous cancer warning label because of a ...
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How A Man Caught The World's Strongest Super Gonorrhea To Date A man had super news for his regular partner in the United Kingdom. Not good news, but super news. Imagine the conversation after the man told his female partner in England that he had had sexual contact with another woman while traveling abroad.
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Californians to take their coffee with a cancer warning A Los Angeles judge has determined that coffee companies must carry an ominous cancer warning label because of a chemical produced in the roasting process.
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Fake Weed Causing Users to Bleed Sparks Police Investigation Do you think the original purpose of the Second Amendment is still needed in the current day? Yes. No. No opinion / Not sure. Next.
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The Opioid Epidemic is Getting Even Worse, As Fentanyl Deaths Soar The number of Americans dying from opioid overdoses continues to rise, with deaths from synthetic opioids such as fentanyl doubling in just a year, according to a new report.
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Single high-fat meal can set the stage for cardiovascular disease A single high-fat milkshake, with a fat and calorie content similar to some enticing restaurant fare, can quickly transform our healthy red blood cells into small, spiky cells that wreak havoc inside our blood vessels and help set the perfect stage for ...
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10 foods that will help you lose weight — and 5 that will make you gain it If you're looking to drop a few pounds, you need to find the right foods for creating weight loss and avoiding the bad ones. Chickpeas are great for losing weight since they're loaded with fiber, which keeps you feeling fuller longer.
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The Science About Eating Out That Will Scare You Into Cooking Your Own Dinners A new study links restaurant meals with higher levels of plastic-based chemicals in the body. Jackie Flynn MogensenMar. 28, 2018 9:15 PM.
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Many Restaurant Meals Come With a Side of Hormone-Disrupting Phthalates Whether it's cafeteria food, take-out pizza, or a fancy restaurant, a new study suggests that dining out exposes us to more potentially hormone-disrupting phthalates.
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Man's 'beer belly' turns out to be 30-pound tumor Kevin Daly, 62, was shocked to know he had a 30-pound tumor growing inside of his abdomen. (WCBS). CNN. Thursday, March 29, 2018 12:49PM.
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Street signs, billboards, magnets lead Clarksville man to kidney donor A few $12 magnets and a stranger who saw them on a car will change Joshua Surovey's life forever. The 30-year-old Clarksville man has been in kidney failure for six years and spends 12 hours each day getting dialysis at home.
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The diet that helped one woman lose 100 pounds without exercise Weight-Loss Win is an original Yahoo series that shares the inspiring stories of people who have shed pounds healthfully. Kim Hutchins is 28, 5'6" tall, and currently weighs 145 pounds.
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Synthetic pot warning issued after 22 people in Illinois report bleeding from eyes, ears This Feb. 15, 2010, file photo shows a package of K2, which contains herbs and spices sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
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Drones fly in new University of Michigan outdoor test lab ANN ARBOR, MI - From surveying disaster sites to inspecting bridges to delivering packages, University of Michigan College of Engineering researchers believe we are only scratching the surface of potential uses for autonomous aerial vehicles.
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Why eating out may be bad for your health Dining out frequently is known to increase one's intake of unhealthy sugars and fats. And a new study suggests that there's another reason to eat at home more often: phthalates.
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Man's "beer belly" turned out to be a 30-pound tumor Kevin Daly should have felt great after losing than 30 pounds following open-heart surgery in 2015, but he knew something was amiss with his health.
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Opioid overdose deaths are still rising in nearly every segment of the country, CDC says Members of Miami Fire Rescue treat a man suspected of overdosing on fentanyl and heroin. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says opioids are a factor in two-thirds of the accidental overdose deaths in the U.S.
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Man battling colon cancer says there is no excuse to not get screened March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and Owensville, Missouri native, Mark Lough, is encouraging as many as he can to get their preventative colonoscopy screenings.
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Move Free: Exercise Program Builds Strength & Improves Lives Rindge resident Al L'Eplattenier has improved his balance and strength following a car accident and Parkinson's disease diagnosis with the help of Carol Leger's adult fitness class, Move Free.
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Opioid overdoses in NC are rising faster than in the rest of Southeast, ER data shows Suspected opioid overdoses treated at North Carolina emergency rooms have increased at a rate more than double that of the Southeast as a whole in recent months, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.
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Mum with chronic back pain finds epidural needle in spine 14 years after giving birth Amy Bright with her youngest son, Jacob, at Florida's Naval Hospital Jacksonville in 2003 (Picture: Sean B. Cronin). A woman who suffers with searing back pain discovered she has had part of an epidural needle embedded in her spine since giving birth ...
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'Our greatest fear': Highly drug-resistant gonorrhea confirmed by health officials A super-resistant strain of gonorrhea has been reported in the United Kingdom following warnings from global public health officials that the common sexually transmitted disease is becoming more difficult to treat.
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Mother finds epidural needle in her spine 14 years after giving birth Amy Bright, 41, gave birth to her son Jacob by c-section in 2003 and has been suffering from back pain ever since. Phtoo / Sean B. Cronin.
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Study: Cancer Vaccine Cures 97 Percent of Tumors in Mice, Human Trials to Begin Soon The vaccine-like injection stimulates the body's T cells, which are important for fighting tumors. By Alexa Lardieri, Staff Writer.
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Omissions on death certificates lead to undercounting of opioid overdoses In a refrigerator in the coroner's office in Marion County, Ind., rows of vials await testing. They contain blood, urine and vitreous, the fluid collected from inside a human eye.
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Part 1, How Cannabis Relieves Different Types of Pain Cannabis is known to relieve pain, but pain can arise for a variety of reasons which makes choosing the right cannabis product tricky.
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A Man Has "Super Gonorrhea" And It's As Bad As It Sounds It's the first report of a gonorrhea strain that doesn't respond to the combination of antibiotics that experts recommend.
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A Cancer 'Vaccine' Cured 97% of Tumors in Mice. What's That Mean for People? A promising new cancer "vaccine" that cured up to 97 percent of tumors in mice will soon be tested in humans for the first time - but experts say that we're still a long way off from this type of drug being prescribed to cancer patients.
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Why Do Cracking Knuckles Make That Noise? You Might Need a Calculator In some households, cracking your knuckles is a declaration of war. Whether you're in the camp that can't stand the sound or the one that can't see what the fuss is about, you might be surprised to learn that where exactly the sound is coming from ...
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Deaths from drug overdoses continue to rise in the US, especially among blacks and Hispanics New figures from the CDC show that the number of people dying from drug overdoses keeps climbing -- last year the number rose across the country.
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'Her heart is with the indigent.' Now, she's Modesto's top doctor Dr. Silvia Diego became a doctor with a mission of providing health care to the poor and uninsured. Most people know Diego for her 18 years with Golden Valley Health Centers, half of them as chief medical officer for the nonprofit clinics in Stanislaus ...
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Heart attack and stroke symptoms: You should know the difference between men and women A study suggests that exercise can reduce the risk of heart damage for middle-aged adults and seniors. According to the study, even those who are obese will benefit from physical activity.
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Genetics may make some babies vulnerable to SIDS or 'crib death,' study says Sally Clark lost both her infant sons shortly after their births. In 1996, 11-week-old Christopher fell unconscious after being put to bed and never woke up.
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Simulation May Finally Explain Why Knuckle Cracking Makes That Awful Sound For decades, scientists have debated the cause of the popping sound when we crack our knuckles. Using computer models, a research team from France may have finally reached the answer.
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Alzheimer's Association of Greater New Jersey to Host 'Walk to End Alzheimer's' in Bradley Beach Totowa/Marlton, N.J., March 29, 2018 - There is no better time than spring to plan for one of the five Walk to End Alzheimer's® events being organized by the Alzheimer's Association Greater New Jersey Chapter throughout Central and Northern New Jersey ...
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I Used CBD Oil For 3 Weeks, and It Made Me Rethink How I Use Cannabis Since college, I've been using cannabis to manage anxiety, stress, depressive symptoms, appetite issues, and debilitating menstrual cramps.
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Outbreak of measles in Sydney spurs warning from Government VISITORS to a hospital and residents of two suburbs in Sydney have been told to be on high alert for the symptoms of measles. Benedict Brook@BenedictBrook · news.
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Arkansas sues drugmakers it blames for deadly opioid crisis LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas officials filed a lawsuit against three drug manufacturers Thursday, claiming overzealous and deceptive marketing contributed to an increase in opioid abuse that fueled a spike in overdose deaths.
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Veterinarians feel effects of opioid crisis BUFFALO, N.Y. - Doctors who treat humans aren't the only medical professionals feeling the effects of the opioid and heroin crisis.
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New Legislation Would Raise Awareness And Funding To Fight Alzheimer's It is time we change our thinking on Alzheimer's disease. Too often Alzheimer's is treated as an aging issue, ignoring the public health consequences of a disease over that 5.7 million Americans are living with and that will cost the United States $277 ...
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Your Cute Rubber Duck May Be a Haven for Bacteria LONDON - There's an ugly truth about the rubber duck, the popular bathroom toy that children put in their mouths and use to squeeze bath water into their siblings' faces.
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Measles outbreak Sydney: Two more cases identified Anyone who visited the Children's Hospital at Westmead or two general practices in Fairfield and Liverpool in the last week should be alert to the symptoms.
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Scientists found a whole new part of the body through advanced imaging Considering the fact that we've been writing books on anatomy for 475 years, it's pretty remarkable that the human body is still surprising scientists.
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Non-smokers, beware: Use of marijuana is linked to increase in cigarette smoking A new study says that cannabis use is associated with an increased initiation of cigarette smoking among non-cigarette smokers. fitness Updated: Mar 29, 2018 10:38 IST.
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Study: after weight loss surgery, relationships might change as much as weight (STOCKHOLM) - Weight-loss surgery can be life changing - it can dramatically affect weight and overall health. But, until recently, little was known about how the surgery might change relationships.
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Should Doctors Have to Pay Patients for Running Late? Doctors often threaten to charge patients who are late or no-shows. Should patients ask for compensation if they have to wait? Caiaimage/Robert Daly/Getty Images.
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Health Check: Worms used to develop new class of antibiotics New research could bring us one step closer to the development of a new class of antibiotics. (WJAR). AA. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) —.
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Here Is How Yucky Your Rubber Ducky May Be When you are playing with your rubber ducky, what else are you playing with? (Photo by Ren Dong/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images).
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Instagram 'Breasties' battle cancer together "Breasties" Leslie Almiron (from left), Allie Brudner, Paige More and Bianca Muñiz bond at The Attic rooftop lounge. Stefano Giovannini.
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