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That Huge Mediterranean Diet Study Was Flawed. But Was It Wrong? A highly publicized trial in Spain found that the Mediterranean diet protects against heart disease. Now the original work has been retracted and re-analyzed, with the same result.
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A case of the plague has emerged in Idaho — here's why the disturbing disease continues to re-appear A child in Elmore County, Idaho, has been diagnosed with the plague, according to a statement by Central District Health in Idaho.
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A child in Idaho was treated for plague — the first human case in the state in 26 years A boy in Idaho is recovering after contracting plague - the first human case in the state in more than two decades, health officials say.
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Idaho boy recovering from bubonic plague; state's first case in more than 40 years A boy in Idaho is recovering after contracting plague - the first human case in the state in more than two decades, health officials said.
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Idaho child recovering from plague may have contracted it on Oregon trip Health officials say a child from Idaho is recovering after getting the plague this week, and they are not sure if the child contracted it while recently visiting Oregon.
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Idaho child diagnosed with plague; only fifth human case in state's history ELMORE COUNTY - A child in Elmore County is recovering from plague in the first human case of the bacterial disease in Idaho since 1992.
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Idaho boy recovering from rare case of plague A child in Elmore County, Idaho, is recovering after getting infected from plague, CBS affiliate KBOI reports. The Central District Health Department says it's unclear if the child was exposed to the disease in Idaho or during a recent trip to Oregon.
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Mediterranean Diet Scores Again for Heart Health By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. WEDNESDAY, June 13, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Eating a Mediterranean diet rich in healthy fats from olive oil and nuts provides better protection against heart attack and stroke than a low-fat diet, a new Spanish ...
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Errors Trigger Retraction Of Study On Mediterranean Diet's Heart Benefits Ask just about anybody, and you'll probably hear that a healthy diet is one full of fruits and vegetables, olive oil, nuts and fish - what's called Mediterranean diet.
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Opting out of vaccines leaves these US 'hot spots' most vulnerable for outbreaks (CNN) A number of American states and metropolitan "hot spots" are vulnerable to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease, new research suggests.
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Common Drugs May Be Contributing to Depression Over one-third of Americans take at least one medication with depression as a potential side effect, a new study reports. Image. CreditStuart Bradford.
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Many Americans taking common meds that may cause depression, study finds More than one-third of U.S. adults are taking prescription medications that may lead to depression, new research finds. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, warns that depression is a potential side effect of more ...
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Men turn to plastic surgeons for a better body image and more confidence at every age Body image is an issue most commonly discussed among women, but new statistics released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reveal that it's a conversation that is emerging among men.
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CDC: Women show biggest increase in suicides A feeling of connectedness is one weapon against suicide. Experts encourage people who are worried about someone to reach out and face it head-on.
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Reddit complaints about Logan Square neighbor's kiddie pool point to warm-weather mosquito surge A kiddie pool was the source of one Reddit user's problems with the pests. In a recent post on the community website's Chicago arm, someone with the handle "hypocalypto" asked what could be done about a Logan Square neighbor's pool whose dark green ...
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Uptick in tick-related illnesses in Minnesota DETROIT LAKES, Minn. (Valley News Live) - We've long heard that ticks can carry dangerous diseases, but what about paralysis? After a Mississippi mom posted a social media message, saying her daughter collapsed and couldn't stand up, a tick was later ...
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DOH investigating new case of Legionnaires' Disease on Oahu The state Department of Health announced on Wednesday that they are investigating a new case of legionellosis on Oahu. MOREAdditional LinksPoll.
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Massachusetts Sues Purdue Pharma, 16 Company Officials for Allegedly Lying About OxyContin The state of Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma LP, the company that developed the semisynthetic opioid OxyContin in 1995 and aggressively marketed it while downplaying the risk of addiction.
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Plano senior with autism wows crowd with graduation speech PLANO, Texas - Waving enthusiastically in his cap and gown, Sef Scott walked on stage at Plano Senior High School's graduation.
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US Suicides Rates Are Rising Faster Among Women Than Men The number of people dying by suicide in the United States has risen by about 30 percent in the past two decades. And while the majority of suicide-related deaths today are among boys and men, a study published Thursday by the National Center for ...
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Oahu resident being treated for Legionnaires' disease The state is investigating a case of Legionnaires' disease, a potentially deadly form of pneumonia caused by a bacterial infection.
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Red Cross campaign calls for new blood donors to fill the missing types As part of an international movement, the American Red Cross has launched the Missing Types campaign to recruit new blood donors - and those who have not given recently - to ensure lifesaving blood is available for patients.
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Being Hangry Is Real, But You Can Control It The word "hangry," a contraction of "hungry" and "angry," has only been in common use since the beginning of the century, but the experience of being simultaneously hungry and angry is as old as the human stomach.
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Work snacks add up to nearly 1300 calories a week, study says ATLANTA - It's no secret that cupcakes in the break room provide little nutrition. But a new report reveals that many Americans might be overindulging in snacks.
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Massachusetts Sues OxyContin Maker Purdue Pharma, Saying It 'Peddled Falsehoods' The state of Massachusetts is taking a new step in the fight against the opioid epidemic, filing a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma that also names the OxyContin maker's executives.
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New Jersey Blood Services Declares Blood Emergency New Jersey Blood Services/New York Blood Center (NYBC) has declared a blood emergency. The organization is asking people across New York City, the Hudson Valley, Long Island and New Jersey to donate blood to help replenish the blood supply for ...
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Report: Good news, barely, on opioid hospital admissions According to a new report, hospitalization for opioid overdoses in Luzerne County dropped from 2016 to 2017. But the actual numbers went from 73 admissions to 72.
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Blood donor day: Behind the blood Today is World Blood Donor day. The aim of the global campaign organised by the World Health Organisation is to highlight the need for donations.
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As scientists study exotic tick, parent warns others after child suffers 'tick paralysis' PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) - A Mississippi mom is urging parents to check their kids for ticks this summer. Her 5-year-old Kailyn woke up one morning last week and could barely walk or talk.
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Red Cross Blood Drives Set For Cherry Hill The American Red Cross is also launching a new campaign to draw in potential blood donors. By Anthony Bellano, Patch Staff | Jun 12, 2018 1:58 pm ET.
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World blood donor day: PGIMER urges people to donate platelets At the PGIMER, daily over 100 patients need platelets. As platelets must be transfused within five days of donation, it becomes more crucial for blood banks to keep a fresh supply.
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This Promising Psychedelic Experiment Created New Brain Connections in Flies and Rats In a study done on flies and rats, scientists found that LSD and DMT impacted neurite density—a promising sign for the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment.
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Psychedelics may help heal brains marred by depression, anxiety, and PTSD Some say we're on the brink of a psychedelics revolution, one that may pave the way for more effective depression and anxiety treatments.
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When dads and children reconnect, it can be beautiful, painful or both Boys and girls - both big and small - who don't have a father in their lives often describe a longing that can be reduced but never erased.
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Psychedelic Drugs: LSD Changes Brain, Could be Used for Depression, Addiction Treatment Psychedelic drugs are able to prompt brain cells in rats and flies to grow and better connect with one another. This finding further upholds the drugs' potential use in treating a number of mental health conditions such as depression and addiction ...
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Do you know what's growing on your kitchen towel? Family size, socioeconomic status and type of diet can all factor into what's found on the fabric of your kitchen towel. Posted: Jun. 13, 2018 10:57 AM.
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Political will to expand HIV treatment necessary in order to eradicate AIDS by 2020, India tells UN United Nations: India has said that achieving global targets of ending AIDS epidemic requires political will that ensures expansion of community-led approaches to Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment, besides a rapid roll-out of improved ...
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Doctors push for higher HPV vaccination rates It's been nearly two decades since the HPV vaccine was developed to fight the cancer-causing human papilloma virus. The vaccine is recommended for teens, but many parents are still hesitant to have their children get it.
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Can a tick paralyze you? What you need to know about tick bites (ABC NEWS) - With a 5-year-old daughter she said was unable to walk and talk, a Mississippi mom urgently warned parents to check their children for ticks.
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House passes 25 bills to fight opioid addiction and overdoses The House has passed 25 bills to combat rising drug-related deaths from opioids, including prescription painkillers and heroin. The chamber will continue to weigh other anti-opioid legislation during the next two weeks.
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Know Your Stats: Numbers every guy needs to know about prostate cancer Did you know that 1 in 9 men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime? June is National Men's Health Awareness Month, and as the foundation and the NFL celebrate the 10th Anniversary of their partnership, the Know Your Stats® campaign encourages ...
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Younger patients in need of Colorectal screening Recently, the American Cancer Society changed its guidelines for Colorectal screening, moving that first check from age 50 to age 45 in people of 'average risk'.
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Nipah virus: Gulf ban on fruits, vegetables stays Doctors and other staff in the casuality wing of the Ernakulam General Hospital wearing protective devices as a precautionary step in the wake of detection of Nipah virus in Kerala, on Tuesday.
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