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Doctor tracks down 'Bargain Hunter' after spotting cancer on TV An eagle-eyed New York doctor spotted a cancerous lump on a woman's throat as she appeared on a TV show - and may have saved her life by tracking her down hundreds of miles away, sources said Tuesday.
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Doc spotted woman's cancer lump while watching 'Beachfront Bargain Hunt' An eagle-eyed New York doctor spotted a cancerous lump on a woman's throat as she appeared on a TV show - and may have saved her life by tracking her down, according to a report.
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Claims about social benefits of sex robots greatly overstated, say experts There is no evidence that AI robots will reduce the need for sex workers or provide a 'safe' outlet for paedophiles. Nicola Davis · @NicolaKSDavis.
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Investigational Drug Shows Promise in Patients with Metastatic Urothelial Cancer Enfortumab vedotin may be a potential novel therapy for patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer, according to updated phase 1 study findings presented during the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting.
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Tens of Thousands of Early Breast Cancer Patients May Not Need Chemo After All The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting—aka the world's largest cancer conference—began last Friday in Chicago.
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Animals Take Turns Talking During Conversations, A New Study Reports From dolphins, mole rats, to songbirds, scientists believe that animals take turns while holding conversations with each other. Animals apparently take turns during conversations.
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What to know about post-traumatic stress disorder For people suffering distress after experiencing a serious trauma, it can be hard to find any relief. Post-traumatic stress disorder has been reported to feel like being trapped in a room without any exits and can cause trouble with everyday activities ...
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Pomegranate contamination kills woman in Australia An Australian woman has died after contracting hepatitis A from a packet of frozen pomegranate. The 64-year-old died in South Australia last week in a "rare and tragic" case, state health authorities said.
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Syphilis and gonorrhoea up by one-fifth England has continued to see a rise in cases of syphilis and gonorrhoea over the past year. New data shows a 20% increase in cases of syphilis and a 22% increase in gonorrhoea, compared with 2016.
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Mascara kept on for decades leaves 'embedded' lumps under woman's eyelids A woman who claims she nearly went blind after not washing her mascara off for more than two decades is warning makeup users about her "bad habit.
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Abby Lee Miller Undergoes 'Emergency Surgery' amid Battle with Cancer Abby Lee Miller is recovering after undergoing emergency surgery. The former Dance Moms star, who was preliminarily diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, revealed on Instagram Tuesday evening that she underwent a procedure and is now on the ...
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What Is Nipah, the Virus Spread by Bats That's Killing People in India? A deadly viral disease spread by bats is once again infecting humans, but in this case, it isn't Ebola. As of June 1, an outbreak of the Nipah virus has infected at least 18 people and killed 17 in Kerala, India, the World Health Organization (WHO ...
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Cancer break-through for Port St. Lucie woman A woman in Port St. Lucie is alive today thanks to a groundbreaking treatment for cancer called "Immuno-Therapy." In 2015, doctors told 52-year-old Judy Perkins her days were numbered.
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Pomegranate contamination kills woman in Australia A Australian girl has died after having hepatitis A out of a packet of suspended pomegranate. The 64-year-old died in South Australia a week in a"rare and awful" event, state health police mentioned.
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Doctors Scrutinize Overtreatment, As Cancer Death Rates Decline For many years, the death rate from cancer climbed steadily, and the focus of big cancer meetings was the quest for better treatments to bring malignancies under control.
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Syphilis cases hit highest level in almost 70 years in England (CNN) Cases of syphilis reported in England have reached the highest level since 1949, according to new data on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) released Tuesday by Public Health England.
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Trump Misleads on Opioid Epidemic Fight President Donald Trump implied that his administration's funding to fight the opioid epidemic had caused the "numbers" to come "way down.
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You talking to me? Scientists try to unravel the mystery of 'animal conversations' African elephants like to rumble, naked mole rats trade soft chirps, while fireflies alternate flashes in courtship dialogues. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of 'animal conversations'.
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San Francisco Poised To Ban Sale Of All Flavored Tobacco Products Big Tobacco appeared to take a blow Tuesday night as San Franciscans were projected to move forward with a city ordinance outlawing the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products.
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Why disgust is good for your health Some things are just gross. From oozing, infected wounds to rotting food, there are sights and smells that elicit sheer revulsion.
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Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone's Recall Is the Latest Black Eye for Pfizer Unit Hospira In the midst of an opioid addiction and overdose epidemic that appears to only be getting worse, the company that manufactures naloxone—an antidote for opioid overdoses that U.S.
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Tailoring cancer treatment to genetic profile extends lives, study finds A long-term 'precision medicine' study found improved outcomes when doctors engage in genetic sequencing of patients' tumors.
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Naloxone recall due to particulate matter NEW YORK - The opioid overdose antidote Naloxone has been recalled by its maker, Hospira, the US Food and Drug Administration said Monday.
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Man says CVS worker told his wife about Viagra prescription A Long Island, New York, man alleges in a lawsuit that a CVS pharmacy worker told his wife about his prescription for erectile dysfunction medication and it ruined his marriage.
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US doctor in negligence lawsuit rapped and danced during plastic surgeries, assistant waved piece of human flesh Icilma Cornelius was weeks away from her wedding in 2016 when she visited a gleaming brick medical office atop a hill in suburban Atlanta, home of the practice of Windell Davis Boutte, a dermatologist who describes herself as a "nationally and ...
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Non-drinkers as likely as heavy drinkers to miss more days of work, study says The old adage "everything in moderation" looks like it applies to the balance between drinking and work, too. A new study showed that people with more extreme drinking habits, on either end of the spectrum, are more likely to call in sick to work ...
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Study: Six categories of disgust help protect humans from disease June 4 (UPI) -- Disgust helps people avoid potentially dangerous situations of disease and infection, and a new study groups types of disgust into six distinct categories -- which suggests these responses could be used to further steer people from harm.
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Commence CRC Screening at Age 45, ACS Recommends June 05, 2018 04:10 pm Chris Crawford - On May 30, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released an updated guideline(onlinelibrary.wiley.
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The first match has forced the immune system to completely destroy breast cancer Molecular biologists from the United States for the first time successfully "reprogrammed" immune cells and forced them to destroy the tumor in the breast women and its metastases.
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Mental health services: How to get treatment if you can't afford it As the number of people diagnosed with mental health issues such as depression rises to new highs, the need for medical services to treat them is growing too.
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Want to Optimize Your Caffeine Intake? An Army Researcher Created an Algorithm for That Whether to counter a rough night of sleep, or provide an afternoon jolt, around 90% of Americans consume caffeine in some form every day, according to Villanova University.
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Here's why feeling disgusted keeps you healthy, study says Many people don't like feeling disgusted. However, it may be good for your health, according to a new report. » RELATED: Disgusted by body odor?
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Mosquito Season is here on the Central Coast VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. - With summer weather and longer days does the increase in outdoor activity which means a higher risk of exposure to mosquitoes.
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Common toothpaste ingredient may promote gut inflammation, colon cancer The bacteria-killing compound triclosan, commonly found in household products such as toothpastes, detergents and mouthwashes was recently linked to gut irritation and researchers believe the chemical may promote the development of colon cancer.
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Rutgers-led "Tick Blitz" finds exotic Longhorned Ticks statewide New Brunswick, N.J. - Researchers at University–New Brunswick's Rutgers Center for Vector Biology have found exotic longhorned ticks in four New Jersey counties - and confirmed that these northeast Asian ticks have been present in the Garden State ...
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New approach to immunotherapy leads to complete response in breast cancer patient unresponsive to other treatments Date: June 4, 2018; Source: NIH/National Cancer Institute; Summary: A novel approach to immunotherapy has led to the complete regression of breast cancer in a patient who was unresponsive to all other treatments.
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Doctor who caused decapitation of baby free to return to work Medical tribunal finds Dr Vaishnavy Vilvanathan Laxman negligent but clears her of serious misconduct. Press Association. Tue 5 Jun 2018 15.51 EDT Last modified on Tue 5 Jun 2018 16.06 EDT.
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Method devised for wirelessly powering, controlling devices inside body June 4 (UPI) -- A prototype device about the size of a grain of rice -- that can receive power and communicate wirelessly from inside the body -- for drug delivery, disease treatment or just health monitoring has been developed by researchers.
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