Saturday, March 31, 2018

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Bad news, coffee drinkers: A California judge has ruled that coffee companies across the state will have to carry a cancer warning label because of a carcinogen that is present in the brewed beverage.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - 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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A Los Angeles judge has ruled that California law requires coffee companies to carry an ominous cancer warning label because of a chemical produced in the roasting process.
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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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Trouble is brewing for coffee lovers in California, where a judge ruled that sellers must post scary warnings about cancer risks. But how frightened should we be of a daily cup of joe?
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Public health experts are questioning a judge's tentative ruling that coffee should carry a Proposition 65 carcinogen warning.
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Coffee does contain a possible carcinogen, a chemical called acrylamide, that has been shown to raise the risk of cancer in animal studies.
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Doctors have been warning about the dangers of spice, K2, and all other kinds of synthetic marijuana since the psychoactive substances first hit the streets years ago.
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Coffee shops in California may soon have to display cancer warnings. But don't worry, because new evidence points to the drink's health benefits.
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The 29-year-old man was found to have 25 times the amount of loperamide's regular dose in his blood. What is the recommended dose for the anti-diarrhea drug Imodium?
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Even if you already got the widespread A strain of the virus, experts say you could still get the B strain. By Neal McNamara , Patch Staff | Mar 29, 2018 11:43 pm ET.
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When doctors told Maria Gonzales she had colon cancer in January 2011, she didn't have time. She had a family, a job and other priorities that needed her attention more.
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Imagine walking into the grocery store to see shelves lined with bright yellow corn, juicy red tomatoes and hunks of watermelon so vibrantly pink and green they're practically in Technicolor.
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Generally, the flu symptoms are more severe than the cold symptoms, but how do you know which virus you might have? We break down the differences.
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This photo provided Friday, Aug. 7, 2015 by New York Police Department shows packets of synthetic marijuana seized after a search warrant was served at a newsstand in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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The world's first confirmed case of multi-drug-resistant gonorrhea has been reported in the U.K., according to public health officials.
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Researchers at Public Health England have announced, as reported by the BBC, that a U.K. man has contracted a case of gonorrhea that is resistant to the two types of antibiotics that are normally used to treat such infections.
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"Health officials in the U.K. say a man contracted a strain of gonorrhea that is resistant to multiple drugs used to treat the infection.
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NEW YORK (CNN) - Dining out frequently is known to increase one's intake of unhealthy sugars and fats. But a new study suggests that there's another reason to eat at home more often: phthalates.
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Dining out frequently is known to increase one's intake of unhealthy sugars and fats. But a new study suggests that there's another reason to eat at home more often: phthalates.
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Most patients with stage III colon cancer can be treated with a shorter schedule of adjuvant chemotherapy, according to the findings of a large phase 3 trial.
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Kevin Daly knew that something didn't add up with his "beer belly." "I don't even like beer," the New York 63-year-old told the New York Daily News.
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(Left) Photo courtesy of Kevin Daly before his tumor was removed. (Right) Daly after the procedure, photo courtesy of Lenox Hill Hospital.
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Thirty-seven physicians from St. Clair Hospital and the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Upper St. Clair had their beards shaved as part of a fundraiser during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
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In this Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, photo, pediatrician Charles Goodman vaccinates 1-year-old Cameron Fierro with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, or MMR vaccine, at his practice in Northridge, Calif.
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(CNN) Big Pharma should pay the billions it will take to fix the opioid crisis it created in Arkansas, a first-of-its-kind lawsuit says.
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Coffee is more than a drink, it is an experience and a morning ritual for millions of Americans. Author: Rose Beltz. Published: 6:08 PM PDT March 30, 2018.
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Organ Donor Awareness Week takes place from March 31 to April 7 and three County Wexford people have been recounting their own stories of dialysis and the donor process.
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With Organ Donor Awareness Week taking place from today, March 31st until April 7th a Donegal nurse who donated a kidney to her dad says she feels privileged to have been able to donate to him.
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In a lowlit room at Joy's Spa in Washington, Dawn Franklin is smoothing a creamy white mask onto Jessica Osorio's face. The mask, she says, is infused with camomile and sage and aloe vera, plus one ingredient that she still has to explain to her ...
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Researchers discovered that drinking just one high-fat milkshake is already enough to possibly trigger heart disease. The study should serve as a warning for people to think twice about everything that they want to eat and drink.
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(CNN) You may want to take a little extra time washing your hands if you're visiting relatives this Passover and Easter weekend.
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As an NYPD officer, Aaron Lohman keeps New Yorkers safe every day. The only person he wasn't taking care of was himself. By Lauren Bedosky.
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There is hope a potential immune-boosting therapy could be used in fight drug-resistant gonorrhoea. Sarah Wiedersehn. Australian Associated PressMarch 31, 20189:14am.
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A chocolate milkshake may be bliss for your taste buds, but it's not so good for your blood vessels. A small new study suggests that consuming just a single, high-fat meal or food item, like a milkshake, may lead to unhealthy changes in your blood ...
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Everywhere we turn, there are articles telling us how to lose those extra five pounds, TV commercials telling us which exercise machine we need to get that six-pack, and even friends and family encouraging us to try to the latest miracle diet.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - As the current flu season winds down in a few weeks, it may build on the record already set in Colorado and across the country for flu patients in hospitals.
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Even when you play by the so-called "rules" of leading a healthy life, eating the right foods, and working out, everyone tends to battle a pesky health issue.
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CDC spokesperson Kristen Nordlund says it's not too late to get a flu shot. "As long as flu is spreading, vaccinations should continue.
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The downsides of traditional medicines are all over the place. The side effects can be harsh, the treatment itself can be painful and refilling prescriptions for years tends to be expensive.
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Maria Shriver moderated a panel discussion on ways to help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Shriver, left, appeared at her Brentwood offices with neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi, UC Irvine psychiatrist and sleep expert Ruth Benca, and physical ...
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In experiments that involved malaria patients, up to 97 percent of mosquitoes that fed on the participants' blood samples died.
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Yes, your BMI is within normal limits and many people relate exercise with obesity. But exercise is not limited to those who are obese or overweight only.
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April is the designated month for Autism Awareness, with April 2nd being World Autism Awareness day. People will be wearing blue and hosting events this month to spotlight autism, but the spotlight doesn't turn off after April for people and families ...
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