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Bat virus Nipah triggers panic in Kerala, six killed, at least 20 infected Bengaluru/New Delhi: When Valachuketti Moosa, 62, from Kerala's Kozhikode district, found dead bats in the well inside his house, little did he know that it would lead to a public health crisis.
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Scientists reveal likely cause of childhood leukaemia A major new analysis reveals for the first time the likely cause of most cases of childhood leukaemia, following more than a century of controversy about its origins.
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Ultra-Clean Homes Can Trigger Childhood Cancer, Study Finds LONDON (CBS Local) - A groundbreaking study into what triggers cancer has found that children who are "too hygienic" and are kept away from other kids were at greater risk for developing leukemia.
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Egg a day tied to lower risk of heart disease People who eat an egg just about every day may have a lower risk of heart attack and stroke than individuals who don't eat eggs at all, a large Chinese study suggests.
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Kerala Nipah virus outbreak: Health department isues alert, government asks people not to panic. Top Developments The state of Kerala is under high-alert after the outbreak of Nipah virus. As per local dailies of Kerala, the death has risen to 8 persons while five more people were died due to high fever in Kozhikode district.
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An egg a day might reduce your risk of heart disease, study says (CNN) Eating an egg a day may lower your risk of cardiovascular disease, a study of more than 400,000 adults in China suggests. Daily egg eaters had an 18% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, which manifests as heart attacks and strokes, ...
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Scientists have figured out exactly how much you need to exercise to slow your heart's aging process The good news is there are steps you can take to slow your heart's aging process, increasing the chances of living a long, healthy, fruitful life.
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More US kids overdosing on ADHD drugs (Reuters Health) - The surge in U.S. kids taking medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is having an unintended side effect, a new study suggests: more children and teens are overdosing on these drugs.
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Novel robotic system can grow mini human organs Scientists have developed an automated robotic system that can rapidly produce mini human organs required for medical research and drug testing.
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Unnecessary and accidental use of ADHD drugs on the rise, study finds An American Academy of Pediatrics study published Monday revealed that the rate of adolescent exposure to ADHD medication reported to U.S.
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Hotel pools one of the worst for bacteria ANNA, IL (KFVS) -. When summer rolls around, we all enjoy taking a dip in a pool to cool off, but sometimes, what's in the water can lead to a less pleasant time.
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French Twist: ADT for Prostate Cancer on Active Surveillance SAN FRANCISCO - A single injection of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for men otherwise being managed with active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer improves a number of short-term outcomes and may eradicate small malignancies, according ...
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Race may play role in kids' suicide risk MONDAY, May 21, 2018 -- It's generally assumed that suicide is more common among white kids in the United States than their black peers.
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Suicide rates for black children twice that of white children, new data show This post has been updated. African American children are taking their lives at roughly twice the rate of their white counterparts, according to a new study that shows a widening gap between the two groups.
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Reps. Smith, Peterson push new, historic Lyme Disease legislation Reps. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Collin Peterson (D-MN), the co-chairs of the Congressional Lyme Disease Caucus, are pushing bipartisan legislation to create a new national strategy for Lyme disease and strengthen treatment and prevention of Lyme and other ...
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Unnecessary and accidental use of ADHD drugs increases over 60%, study suggests (CNN) Exposure to common medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has increased by more than 60% in US children and adolescents, according to a new study.
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Intermittent Fasting Could Increase Risk Of Diabetes Experts are urging people to take care before starting the popular 5:2 diet after research found it could increase the risk of diabetes.
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An Ebola Vaccine Gets Its First Real-World Test The Ebola virus kills half the people who get it, and it's a tragically familiar disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since scientists first characterized the disease in 1976, Congo has had nine outbreaks.
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Lower Vitamin D levels Linked to More Belly Fat By Alan Mozes. HealthDay Reporter. MONDAY, May 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Obese people who carry much of their excess fat around their waist are at risk of vitamin D deficiency, new research warns.
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People Share The Worst Mental Illness 'Advice' They've Ever Been Given According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 43.8 million adults in the U.S. experience some form of mental illness in any given year.
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CDC warns pools, hot tubs, water parks are hotbed for disease outbreaks You may want to think twice about jumping in that hotel pool or taking the kids to a popular water park nearby. >> Read more trending news.
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Red skin warning: As summer nears, sun safety takes the spotlight Summer is just around the corner. Well, OK, it doesn't technically arrive until June 21; but Saturday is the start of Memorial Day Weekend, and around here, that means the unofficial start of summer.
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Experimental Ebola Vaccinations, Considered 'Paradigm Shift,' Begin In Congo Doctors Without Borders staff enter an Ebola security zone at the entrance of the Wangata Reference Hospital in Mbandaka, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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FDA approves preventive migraine treatment (CNN) - Migraine sufferers across the United States have their eyes on a newly approved drug that's offering hope for reducing the frequency of monthly migraine attacks.
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I Spent $40 To Get High From A Cannabis Candy Bar Blame Jerry Seinfeld for the fact that I got high for the first time in over a decade. Or, more accurately, blame his wife, Jessica Seinfeld.
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CPAP Lowered Heart Rate in Prediabetics with Sleep Apnea SAN DIEGO -- Treating sleep apnea aggressively in patients who also showed early signs of diabetes appeared to lower cardiovascular disease risk, researchers reported here.
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New research linking intermittent fasting to increased diabetes risk stirs debate New research presented recently at the European Society of Endocrinology annual meeting is suggesting the intermittent fasting diets may actually damage the pancreas and increase a person's risk for type 2 diabetes.
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Hardest part of work for autistic adults is getting a job, survey says May 10 - From computer programming and factory work to acting and retail, autistic adults have a skill set that mirrors the wide spectrum of their disorder, but they face challenges and perceptions that non-autistic workers don't encounter.
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Man narrates journey, struggles with HIV The new HIV/Aids dolutegravir drug introduced in the public sector in Nairobi on June 28, 2017. The drug which will be rolled out to 27,000 patients offers better tolerability , fewwer divrse drug reactions and higher generic barriers to resistance ...
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Candlelight memorial remembers lives lost to AIDS RENO, Nev. (KOLO) -- For the 29th straight year, local organizers hosted the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial. Around 50 people took part in the memorial held at the Reno City Plaza.
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