Tuesday, July 17, 2018

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A Roseville woman says her mother-in-law got cancer one year after she started taking a popular blood pressure drug that the FDA recalled this week saying it could cause cancer.
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(CNN) Death rates from liver cancer increased 43% for American adults from 2000 to 2016, according to a report released Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
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Death rates tied to the disease have gone up since 2000 for men and women, and for most racial and ethnic groups. By Gaby Galvin, Staff Writer.
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(CNN) - Death rates from liver cancer increased 43% for American adults from 2000 to 2016, according to a report released Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
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Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of bread-making at a site in northeastern Jordan. Dating back some 14,400 years, the discovery shows that ancient hunter-gatherers were making and eating bread 4,000 years before the Neolithic era and ...
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A Florida mom is warning others with food allergies after her teen daughter reportedly died from a reaction to a cookie she had at a friend's house.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting health care professionals and patients of a recall of several drugs that contain the ingredient valsartan.
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Health officials are warning U.S. consumers not to eat crab meat imported from Venezuela after linking it to a dozen cases of illness in three states and Washington, D.C.
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BOX ELDER COUNTY, Utah - Mosquito samples from three Utah counties tested positive for West Nile virus, and specialists are advising the public to take precautions.
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(RTTNews.com) - Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (RHHBY), announced Tuesday that the Phase III CAPSTONE-2 study assessing the safety and efficacy of baloxavir marboxil in people at high risk of complications from the flu met the study's ...
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LOOKING BACK, IT'S easy to see the signs, to recognise the symptoms, to know that it was Lyme disease. But in 2007 I had never heard of Lyme disease.
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ROXBOROUGH, PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Department of Public Health's Vector Control staff is planning to apply treatments to control adult mosquitoes on Monday evening, July 16, in a section of Upper Roxborough.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche's hopes of regaining ground in the influenza market have been boosted after a late-stage study showed its investigational drug baloxavir marboxil reduced symptoms in people at high risk of complications.
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ZURICH, July 17 (Reuters) - Roche said on Tuesday its investigational drug baloxavir marboxil reduced symptoms in people at high risk of complications from flu, a boost to the Swiss drugmaker's efforts to win approval for the single-dose, oral anti ...
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By: CBS News, Associated Press July 16, 2018. U.S. regulators Friday approved the first treatment for smallpox - a deadly disease that was wiped out four decades ago - in case the virus is used in a terror attack.
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The University of Louisville Hospital will be partnering with medical volunteers to offer free hepatitis C screenings later this month.
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We all know how crucial sunscreen is when it comes to skincare. But even today, there are a lot of misconceptions floating around regarding the usage and effectiveness of the product.
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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics says changing the DNA of a human embryo could be 'morally permissable' if it is in the child's best interests.
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A standard test for colon cancer that looks for blood in the stool may turn up more risks than doctors or patients bargained for, researchers reported Monday.
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COLUMBUS, GA (WTVM) -. New data by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is detailing the drug trends across the state. MOREAdditional LinksPoll.
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FRESH from her divorce, Australian supermodel and businesswoman Elle Macpherson has flaunted her new man in Miami, who has an intriguing past.
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Growing up, your parents made you drink milk for strong and healthy bones. But new research finds that full-fat milk could also prevent strokes.
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Prostate Cancer Drugs Market provides information on trends and developments, and focuses on markets and materials, capacities and technologies, and on the changing structure of the Prostate Cancer Drugs Market.
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By Doug Gross. FULTON COUNTY, GA - Fulton County ranks third in the number of opioid cases investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for 2018, the agency announced Monday.
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CAMP RIPLEY, Minn. - It's a picture-perfect summer day in the woods of central Minnesota: 71 degrees, humidity around 73 percent, sunshine dappling the trees and glinting off glimpses of the Mississippi River.
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SACKVILLE, N.B. - A Mount Allison professor and researcher feels it would be a good idea for Amherst to warn its residents about the presence of black-legged ticks in its parks and green spaces.
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(HealthDay News) - One hundred people across 33 states have now fallen ill with Salmonella after eating Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, according to the U.S.
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Public schools across the United States are scrambling to manage students' mental health ― and the problem is only getting worse.
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Women are more likely to die from heart failure, research has found. Their chances of dying from the condition, which affects one million Britons, within a year of being diagnosed are 14 per cent higher than men.
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It is common to hear 'History repeats itself' and unfortunately I see it happening in the area of immigration. After separating many children from their parents at our nation's borders the government seems to be solely focused on reunification.
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Depression in young mothers is 51 percent more widespread than it was 25 years ago, reveals the new research, which started in the early 1990s.
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Toronto's top public health official believes the time has come to decriminalize all drugs for personal use and will be asking the city's board of health this week to push the federal government for action on the issue.
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TORONTO - With opioid-related overdoses and deaths reaching record levels in Canada, the top medical official in Toronto is calling for the decriminalization of all drugs as part of a strategy to treat illicit drug use as a public health and social ...
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"Daily 14,000 children will be vaccinated during the drive," he said.According to Vadodara chief district health officer Dr Udaykumar Tilawat outside VMC limits, 4 lakh children will be administered the vaccine.
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Global body stops short of identifying 'sex addiction' as disease on par with gambling or drug abuse. The World Health Organization has recognized "compulsive sexual behavior" as a mental disorder, but said on Saturday it remained unclear if it was an ...
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A Toronto Public Health sign is seen at Dundas and Victoria St. in Toronto on Monday, August 21, 2017. Toronto's top public health official believes the time has come to decriminalize all drugs for personal use and will be asking the city's board of ...
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Obesity alone does not increase risk of early death, say scientists who have found that obese patients with no other metabolic risk factors, do not have an increased rate of mortality.
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For years, health experts have struggled to challenge the perception of heart failure as a man's disease and raise awareness of its disproportionate impact on women.
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the commonest infections among children. They cause a lot of pain and discomfort to the child and in extreme cases might lead to kidney damage.
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