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Prostate cancer on the rise and detected late in the UK finds report As many as 37 percent of all prostate cancers are detected late or in advanced stages in the UK, finds a new report from the charity Orchid.
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Humboldt Broncos hockey player will help six others with organ donations following bus crash Information regarding the victims of a deadly bus crash involving a Canadian junior hockey team, the Humboldt Broncos, on Friday are starting to come to light in the days after the accident.
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Heart transplant survivor pushes for new bill recognizing organ donors Doerner is now calling for a new law that will designate the second week of April as, "Organ, Eye and Tissue Donor Appreciation Week.
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Veterans Journal: Vets need your help to support organ donation Did you know you can sign up to be an organ donor - even donate organs while you are still alive? Donating is noble, selfless and lifesaving and many veterans and others need organs right now that could save their lives or vastly improve their quality ...
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Busting polio — National Immunisation Drive to kickstart from Monday RAWALPINDI: All set to launch the national immunisation drive to eradicate polio from Monday onwards, the Primary & Secondary Healthcare Minister Khawaja Imran Nazir has asked all concerned to contribute for the cause and make all-out efforts to ...
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Pakistan launches new polio vaccination drive ISLAMABAD - A Pakistani official says authorities have launched a new polio vaccination drive, aiming to reach 38.7 million children under the age of 5. Pakistan is one of few countries where polio is still endemic, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria ...
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Pakistan launches new polio vaccination drive A Pakistani official says authorities have launched a new polio vaccination drive, aiming to reach 38.7 million children under the age of 5. Pakistan is one of few countries where polio is still endemic, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria.
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Drug overdose deaths decline after years of steady increases PROVIDENCE, R.I. - State health officials say the number of accidental drug overdose deaths in Rhode Island declined in 2017 after years of steady increases.
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What Muscle Has To Do With Breast Cancer Survival Want more evidence that muscles are good? Not mussels, as in the shellfish often served with garlic and wine, but muscles, as in strong.
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Boise pain patients protest opioid crackdown Boise, ID - Dozens rallied at the Idaho Statehouse Saturday with the attention focused on opioids. The protesters came out for the "Don't Punish Pain" rally that was being held in cities nationwide.
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Prostate cancer: Four in 10 cases diagnosed late, charity says Four in 10 prostate cancer cases in the UK are diagnosed late, a study suggests. The report by charity Orchid found a "worrying trend" of late diagnosis with 37% of prostate cancer cases diagnosed at stages three and four.
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Rural law enforcement, health officials cope with opioid crisis "Honestly, most people thought heroin was a city thing," said Pat Schou, executive director of the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network.
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UVM Health Network Plan to Improve Primary Care Depends on "Medical Homes" and Community Partnerships Every patient should have a "medical home" providing affordable access to all of the primary care services they need to be as healthy as possible.
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This person temporarily lost hearing in one ear—'This was hard!' he says I have a friend with normal hearing who caught that flu that was going around—twice. It led to an ear infection and a ruptured ear drum.
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I'm a Neuroscientist Who Studies Mental Illness. Here's What Happened When I Lost My Own Mind. I've studied mental illness my entire career. Yet when I began my descent into the very same sort of madness that I'd researched, I had no idea what was happening.
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This FDA announcement could save millions of lives While Washington focused on the continuing upheaval in the White House, the Food and Drug Administration last month made a little-heralded announcement that will likely prove to be much more far-reaching.
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LSM : Vaccine for diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a non-communicable disease. According to WHO (World Health Organisation) in 2020, maximum patients of diabetes will be in India.
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Arkansas prescription drug users seek addiction recovery JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) - For 10 years, Melissa Walton practically lived in a doctor's office, seeking to satisfy her addiction to prescription drugs.
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Legalised cannabis could help solve America's opioid crisis, studies suggest Research into medical marijuana and liberal cannabis laws may offer insights into possible solutions to a crisis that saw 17,087 people die from prescription opioid overdoes in the US in 2016.
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High BP patients are more likely to choose tea, pill over exercise People are more likely to choose a daily cup of tea or a pill over exercise as the preferred treatment to control their high blood pressure, finds a survey.
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Study found people would rather pop a pill or sip tea than exercise to treat high blood pressure Date: April 8, 2018; Source: American Heart Association; Summary: Survey respondents were more likely to choose a daily cup of tea or a pill over exercise to 'treat' high blood pressure in an imaginary scenario, but many didn't think the interventions ...
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IVF children at risk of heart disease if procedure too intense, experts warn Scientists have warned against the risks of intensive IVF treatment as research suggests it increases the risk of heart disease in children.
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Special volunteer recognized at Mental Health Association Luncheon At the March Recovery Luncheon at the Mental Health Association in Chautauqua County (MHA), volunteer Amy Lynch was recognized for her significant assistance to MHA and to those in recovery.
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Arkansas Prescription Drug Users Seek Addiction Recovery Some Arkansas prescription drug users seek addiction recovery at rehabilitation centers and ministries like the Restoration House Ministries in Harrisburg.
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How harmful bacteria stick to human cells Scientists have identified how bacteria produce a protein that allows the disease-causing pathogens to stick to human cells, a finding that may lead to the development of novel antibiotics.
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How to lose weight while still eating pasta No longer do you need to pass by that delicious bowl of spaghetti or carbonara, with a new study claiming that you can lose weight while still enjoying your favourite pasta dish.
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Community Cancer Center hosting drug take back day Community Cancer Center South, 1440 E. County Line Road, Indianapolis, is hosting the day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 28. Prescriptions, over-the-counter pills, liquid medications, vitamins and pet medications will be accepted.
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Medical Marijuana's 'Catch-22': Limits On Research Hinder Patient Relief Melodie Beckham (left), here with her daughter, Laura, had metastatic lung cancer and chose to stop taking medical marijuana after it failed to relieve her symptoms.
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Study: Death of loved one during pregnancy may impact mental health of child Grieving the death of a loved one can affect an entire family, including babies. In fact, losing a relative during pregnancy may impact the mental health of a child later in life, according to a new report.
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To Your Good Health: Hashimoto's Is No Excuse for Avoiding the Flu Shot Dear Dr. Roach: I have never gotten the flu vaccine. Years ago, it was believed to be too dangerous for anyone with an autoimmune condition.
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Americans hooked on vitamins despite lack of evidence they work When she was a young physician, Dr. Martha Gulati noticed that many of her mentors were prescribing vitamin E and folic acid to patients.
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Employers find gains in offering healthier food Studies showing that healthy employees are more productive and miss fewer workdays have motivated companies to provide healthier food.
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It was sea of red at the Vestido Rojo Heart Health Conference Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the U.S. Latinas, are likely to develop heart disease 10 years earlier than non-hispanic women.
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