Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Google Alert - health

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Daily update April 3, 2018
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The Condom Challenge is the latest stupid internet craze that is sweeping through teens on social media. The so-called challenge requires you to inhale a condom up your nostril, and then pull it through your throat and out your mouth.
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Sam needs 24/7 care, leaving his and his family's lives devastated, says mother Katie. Photo / News Corp. AddThis Sharing Buttons.
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Imagine uncoiling a condom and stuffing it up one side of your nose, then plugging the other nostril and inhaling until the long piece of latex slides into your throat.
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A data analysis conducted by an outside research firm, and independently verified by BuzzFeed News, shows that a popular gay dating app is sharing its users' HIV status with two other companies.
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A Lincoln mother has started a support group to help bring out of isolation other local families who are struggling with a relative's opioid addiction.
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Grindr, a gay dating app, will stop sharing users' HIV statuses with third parties after a report disclosed that the company passed the information on to two vendors.
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Popular gay dating app Grindr has been sharing users' HIV statuses with third parties without informing users, BuzzFeed reported Monday.
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(CNN) Synthetic cannabinoids -- often called Spice, K2 or fake weed -- have been tied to 56 cases of severe bleeding, including two deaths, across Chicago and areas in central Illinois.
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(CNN) Experts have proposed using medical marijuana to help Americans struggling with opioid addiction. Now, two studies suggest that there is merit to that strategy.
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Last year was a difficult one for Madden Humphreys. His classmates at school were bullying him for how he looked. Madden, 7, was born with a bilateral cleft lip and palate.
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Testing companies say the kits will tell you if you're at risk for cancer, heart disease, and more. What to know before you buy.
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MONDAY, April 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Babies who are given antacids or antibiotics during their first 6 months of life may have a sharply higher risk for allergies or asthma, a large new study warns.
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(RNN) - Madden, 7, has a cleft lip, with eyes that are two different colors, and so does his cat, Moon. MOREAdditional LinksPoll. He adopted Moon after being bullied on the school bus for his unique features.
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WANE-TV meteorologist Greg Shoup, who struggles with congenital arthritis in both knees and nerve damage in his left leg, makes sure he stretches after each workout.
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Cigarette use among teens has dropped over the past decade, while vaping has emerged strongly in recent years, surveys show. 2007: Percentage of teens who say.
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NEW YORK - Can legalizing marijuana fight the problem of opioid addiction and fatal overdoses? Two new studies in the debate suggest it may.
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Medical marijuana appears to have put a dent in the opioid abuse epidemic, according to two studies published Monday. The research suggests that some people turn to marijuana as a way to treat their pain, and by so doing, avoid more dangerous addictive ...
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MEDWAY - In the years he has been executive director of the Massachusetts General Hospital's Aspire program, Scott McLeod has seen an increase in awareness and acceptance of those on the autism spectrum.
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(RNN) - Madden, 7, has a cleft lip, with eyes that are two different colors, and so does his cat, Moon. He adopted Moon after being bullied on the school bus for his unique features.
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A Clark County substance abuse prevention coalition is hosting a forum on youth opioid use and is joining with local and state agencies in other efforts this month.
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A 22-month-old patient with their mother seeing a doctor to determine an early autism diagnosis, 2005. (Credit: Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images).
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EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) -- The Phoenix Bridge turned blue tonight to bring awareness to people living with autism. The "#blueclairefair" took place in Eau Claire.
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Mecklenburg Medical Group sued Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health in an effort to sever ties and operate independently of the region's dominant health system, according to The Charlotte Observer.
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BROWNSVILLE, Tenn - April 2 marks 'World Autism Awareness Day', an opportunity to recognize and support all children and adults with autism.
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It took a lot of tests from various centres for his parents to believe that their youngest son was Autistic. Bengaluru: Three-year-old Yasseer was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which is secondary to Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS ...
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With some fantastic beauty innovations centring specific skincare issues like acne and rosacea, it may feel as though the industry has left combination skin types behind in recent years.
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Babies given antibiotics or antacids in infancy may be at increased risk for allergies in childhood. Researchers retrospectively studied 792,130 infants covered by a health insurance program.
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Infants who are given antacids like Zantac or Pepcid are more likely to develop childhood allergies, perhaps because these drugs may alter their gut bacteria, a new large study suggests.
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BRAINERD, Minn.—It could be said no one wants to live more than a victim of suicide. Paradoxical? Maybe. But, subtle distinction as it may be, it's a misconception suicidal people just want to end their own biological existences, said Jack Hinrichs, a ...
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Rather than always sticking with the same type of workout, be it weights or cardio, try varying your routine. It improves results, and keeps things challenging.
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Finding out you're pregnant is an exciting yet overwhelming time, but when you have eight (or so) months to plan, it gives you time to get your head around your new role as a mum.
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Same eyes, same lips, Madden and Moon have captured the hearts of many while spreading awareness about bullying. (Source: INSTAGRAM).
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A young boy found strength after befriending a cat that shares the same rare conditions as him. When you're going through a hard time, few things can lift your spirits like finding someone else who can relate.
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A lack of natural killer cells means the flu vaccine cannot work in many older people, scientists have found. The effectiveness of winter flu jabs in over-65s has become of increasing concern to public health chiefs.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo - New data released by the Alzheimer's Association shows the diagnosis of the brain altering disease is expected to rise 29 percent by the year 2025 in the United States.
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There is no question there's an obesity epidemic in the United States. And many professionals in the health and fitness industry are encouraging people to exercise to lose weight.
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The United States is the only nation that does not require employers to extend paid sick leave to workers. Experts think seasonal epidemics such as flu would be better controlled if sick workers could stay home and take care of themselves without ...
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It seems as if summer has arrived early this year. For nothing else can explain the sudden surge in temperatures. But, being the eternal optimists that we are, we chose to embrace all the good that the weather has brought along.
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More than 100 people attended "A Day to Remember: A Conference for Those Living with Memory Loss" on March 24 at Overlook Medical Center.
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A drug used in treating non-small cell lung cancer could offer a new targeted therapy for thousands of breast cancer patients, new research has shown.
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A new study suggests that a diet free from red meat significantly reduces the risk of a type of colon cancer in women living in the United Kingdom.
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A video explaining cancer cells in the body and some factors which may contribute to its development. NZ Herald. Share via email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Show more Bookmark this article.
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A barista pours steamed milk in a coffee at a cafe in Los Angeles on Sept. 22, 2017. A 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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THOUSANDS of breast cancer patients could benefit from a drug already proven to treat lung tumours. Scientists have begun human trials after the treatment was found to kill breast cancer cells in mice.
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With the extra few days off work, comes the extra few tipples we'll enjoy guilt-free. Yes, no doubt many of you are currently mid-glass and mid-prep for a night on the tiles tonight.
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A penetrating injury from shrapnel is a serious obstacle in overcoming battlefield wounds that can ultimately lead to death.Given the high mortality rates due to hemorrhaging, there is an unmet need to quickly self-administer materials that prevent ...
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If you're lactose intolerant, vegan or not willing to experiment the new trend of butter-masking, we bring to you some other home-made masks.
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Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey held an Atlantic County-focused Knock Out Opioid Abuse town hall Monday at Stockton University.
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New York is one of 16 states where flu continues to be widespread, according to the CDC's most recent influenza activity report.
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Diagnosing prostate cancer could be revolutionised thanks to a pioneering British study that aims to catch the disease early. The research could pave the way for a national screening programme that saves lives and spares thousands from unnecessary ...
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