Monday, June 4, 2018

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Daily update June 4, 2018
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Most women with early-stage breast cancer may be able to avoid chemotherapy, a new study finds. Researchers determined that patients with smaller-sized tumors that had not spread to the lymph nodes did just as well without chemo as those who got the ...
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Many women with early-stage breast cancer who would receive chemotherapy under current standards do not actually need it, according to a major international study that is expected to quickly change medical treatment.
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To date, Marler Clark represents nearly 100 victims and has filed eight lawsuits in relation to the outbreak. Two in Arizona against Red Lobster, two in California against Papa Murphy's, one in Georgia against Texas Road House, one in Idaho against ...
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - In an effort to increase competition and bring down prescription drug prices, FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb wants to speed approval times for rivals to promising new first-to-market medicines.
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The first major clinical trial to test immunotherapy in men with advanced prostate cancer has shown promising results, albeit in a small percentage of patients.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Four more deaths have been linked to a national food poisoning outbreak blamed on tainted lettuce, bringing the total to five.
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Ohio officials are ready to announce where the state's 56 medical marijuana dispensaries will be located. The Board of Pharmacy is expected on Monday to name who will get the licenses in 28 geographic districts.
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Women are consistently more disgusted than men, according to a study that concludes there are good evolutionary reasons why. Six distinct types of disgust have evolved to protect us from common ways of getting ill, scientists have found.
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Overdoing anything is bad, whether it is collecting unicorns, eating broccoli, giving massages, or exercising. Working out until you feel the burn is one thing.
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Patients with diabetes face a great paradox. On the one hand they have a disease that is the leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, amputations and disease-related heart attacks in the United States.
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Results of a new clinical trial showed that men with untreatable prostate cancer may halt the spread of the disease and live longer though immunotherapy treatment.
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WASHINGTON -- The recent observation of an increasing incidence of colorectal cancer among younger people in the U.S. is also being seen in other developed countries, which has implications for screening recommendations, a researcher reported here.
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Whenever we get home late fully tired we just want to get to bed without doing any other thing - that also includes washing our makeup.
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Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient's risk.
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Cancer is a chronic disease that can develop anywhere in the body in 100 different forms. It also causes genetic changes and makes cells in the human body grow uncontrollably causing tumour, and the bloodstream carries the tumour to the rest of the body.
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It's an illness that fills our news pages on an almost daily basis. Juliette Jowit asks what causes depression, who is susceptible and what the best treatment is.
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Women who have more than one or two children increase their risk of a major heart attack in future by as much as 40 per cent, UK researchers have found.
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A key recommendation in a new Canadian guideline on managing chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) is to screen all people born between 1945 and 1975 for the disease, a departure from previous guidelines.
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Do your often sneak into the kitchen in search of a good snack before you finally hit the bed? Here's why you must stop. Noshing in the middle of the night could lead to poor sleep and obesity, says a latest study.
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By age 65, men are twice as likely as women of the same age to get the deadliest form of skin cancer. by Shamard Charles, MD / Jun.03.2018 / 3:20 PM ET.
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What she thought was just a series of migraines turned out to be something much more severe. At just 13-years-old, Cheryl Navar was diagnosed with pheochromocytoma; a rare adrenal cancer.
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Joyce DeBaugh, of Boonsboro, dressed for the Ropin' Hope theme for this year's Celebration of Life cancer survivors picnic, hosted by the John R. Marsh Cancer Center.
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An accident, a stroke, or a disease can leave someone paralyzed and unable to walk. That happens to more than 15 million people around the world each year.
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Tucson (Arizona) [U.S.A.], June 2 : Snacks and junk food cravings during the night may contribute to unhealthy eating behaviours and represent a potential link between poor sleep and obesity, suggests a recent study.
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CHICAGO - Three prototype sequencing assays effectively detected early-stage lung cancer among a subset of patients included in the Circulating Cell-free Genome Atlas study, according to findings presented at the ASCO Annual Meeting.
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In 2016, one in 65 deaths in the United States involved opioids - and among younger adults, that number skyrocketed to one in five, according to a new study.
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Walking fast not only helps get a person to their destination faster, but it can be also beneficial for a person's health. A new study suggests that walking at a faster pace can help prevent premature death.
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As per the Act, the government will have the duty to provide care, treatment and rehabilitation to the person, who attempts suicide and has severe stress, to reduce the risk of recurrence of attempt to commit suicide.
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Ever wondered how your brain processes spiritual experiences? Scientists have identified a possible "neurobiological home" for the sense of connection to something greater than oneself.
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