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Woman's death attributed to infection from dog saliva MILWAUKEE, Wisc. - A Milwaukee woman's death was possibly caused by an infection from a dog lick; the same infection that is plaguing a man in another part of Wisconsin.
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FDA approves marketing for a contraception app for the 1st time The U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the first time ever has green-lighted a birth control app to be marketed as a method of contraception.
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Study finds Tdap vaccination for pregnant women does not increase risk of autism A Kaiser Permanente study of more than 80,000 children born over a 4-year period showed that the prenatal Tdap vaccination (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis) was not associated with increased risk of autism spectrum disorder in children.
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She's world-renowned for studying empathy. Her colleagues say she's an intimidating bully If there is anyone who knows the potentially devastating effects of hurt feelings, it is Tania Singer. The 48-year-old neuroscientist has spent her career looking at the physical, social, even economic benefits of making people more empathetic.
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More blood pressure, heart failure medications added to FDA recall More companies have been added to an FDA recall of blood pressure medicine containing a possible carcinogen. Click or tap here to see the updated list, which expands upon the original valsartan-containing drugs to at least 40 products with varying pill ...
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Blue Light From Your Phone Can Speed Up Blindness, This Terrifying New Study Says This probably isn't the most pleasant article to come across on your phone/laptop, but facts are facts: according to a new study, the blue light from your phone can accelerate blindness (and laptops and tablets are similarly culpable).
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FDA approves marketing for a contraception app for the 1st time iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the first time ever has green-lighted a birth control app to be marketed as a method of contraception.
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Called effective ways to lose weight without exhausting diets You should lose weight wisely. Most people at least once in life tried to lose weight, even if it was only a few pounds. However, according to researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, to seriously lose weight and keep slim manages only 1 person ...
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FDA Expands Blood Pressure Medications Recall In July, the FDA recalled the blood pressure medication valsartan due to concerns over the drug being tainted with a compound that could lead to increased cancer risks in patients.
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Blue light from your smartphone could speed up blindness, study shows WASHINGTON (Circa) -- An increase in exposure to blue light can accelerate blindness, a new study from the University of Toledo shows.
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A landmark law hopes to improve Alzheimer's care in Mass. Rhiana Kohl has faced many sad surprises in the seven years since her husband, Alfredo Bartolozzi, first showed symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
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MIT research points to autoimmune disease as the cause of glaucoma An exciting breakthrough from a team of researchers MIT and Massachusetts Eye and Ear has revealed a new hypothesis behind the cause of glaucoma, a common degenerative eye disease with curiously unexplained origins.
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Local counties on alert as state sees highest number of West Nile cases in mosquitoes West Nile Virus is making its way across the state, and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) says the worst part of this year's season is just getting started.
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Local people using Hemp CBD Oil for pain management IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) - A local store is using alternative treatments for pain and other illnesses. Snake River Solace sells THC-Free Hemp Cannabidiol oil, known as CBD oil.
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Commission approves regulations to curb chronic wasting disease At a recent meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission in Lansing, the commission approved a series of deer hunting regulations aimed at slowing the spread of chronic wasting disease.
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Treating Teen Depression Might Improve Mental Health Of Parents Too An estimated 12.8 percent of adolescents in the U.S. experience at least one episode of major depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
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LIFESTYLE: What is the difference between heartburn and acid reflux? Understanding the differences between heartburn, acid reflux, and gastroesophageal reflux disease involves understanding the links between them.
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Indian-American researchers tap into anti-cancer properties of turmeric A team of Indian-American researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and the University of Utah at Salt Lake City, has used an ingenious process to enable curcumin to kill cancer cells.
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Turmeric's main ingredient 'curcumin' helpful in fighting cancer, says study The only challenge researchers face is turmeric's solubility in water which is vital to make medicines. turmeric. Holi is played with turmeric.
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Man Donates Kidney To Wife Of Almost 30 Years: What Is Polycystic Kidney Disease? A Washington man donated his kidney to his wife just a few months before they celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. What is polycystic kidney disease or PKD?
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Sensors to smartphones bring patent wars to diabetes monitoring Washington. DIABETES treatment has evolved since Mary Fortune was diagnosed in 1967 and hospitalised because there was no reliable way to monitor her blood sugar.
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Wider use of rotavirus vaccine urged after 'potent' success of Malawi trial Dramatic fall in infant deaths prompts calls for national immunisation programmes to incorporate treatment. Global development is supported by.
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Black Widow Spiders Conquer Entirely New Territories As They Go North Black widow spiders are one of the most notorious creepy crawlies on the planet. Now, research says they are conquering a greater territory.
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Toxic 9/11 dust & smoke linked to nearly 10000 cancer cases in New York Almost 10,000 people have a cancer diagnosis that is somehow linked to breathing in hazardous particles following the September 11 Twin Tower bombings in New York City, the Post has learned.
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Study Explains Why Black Widow Spiders Are Moving Farther North Than Before Recently published research suggests that black widow spiders are moving to areas that are located even farther north than before due to the effects of climate change forcing them to look for more ideal temperatures.
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What to know before assessing your chances of parenthood A survey has highlighted the lack of education for young people surrounding fertility. IVF specialists Dr Nick Lolatgis and Dr Jim Tsaltas reveal the reality.
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Bob Bamberg: Tickborne diseases on the rise and likely to increase Just when you thought that tick control products were keeping us on top of things, the National Institutes of Health, on July 25 issued a warning about an expected increase in the instances of tickborne diseases.
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'Haunted' Enniskillen bomb survivor reveals suicide attempt A survivor of one of the most notorious IRA bombings of the Troubles attempted to take their own life because he was haunted by what happened.
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Coroner's letter telling of a patient's overdose death shifts prescribing habits Addressed directly to the doctor, the letter arrived in a plain business envelope with a return address of the San Diego County medical examiner's office.
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Checking your emails after work is damaging your relationship Put down your phone. Stop replying to 'just one more' email. It's not just bad for your mental health, it's damaging your relationship too.
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Repeat pregnancy higher in women with intellectual, developmental disabilities Washington D.C. [India] Aug 13(ANI): Turns out, women having both intellectual and developmental disabilities have higher chances of having a baby within a year as compared to the ones without such disabilities.
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Drive to curb salt intake should focus on China — study PARIS, France (AFP) - Salt consumption exceeds national and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines in most countries, but only the highest-sodium diets, such as in China, are linked to clear health risks, researchers said Friday.
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South Carolina Reports 1st Measles Case Since 1997 South Carolina health officials say they have confirmed the first case of measles in the state in 11 years. Aug. 11, 2018, at 10:11 a.m.. South Carolina Reports 1st Measles Case Since 1997. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter · Post to Reddit ...
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Opioid Overdoses Affect Prescription Writing Clinicians reduced opioid prescriptions after learning a patient had overdosed, opting to prescribe fewer powerful painkillers. Many prescribers don't know about patient overdose or death once they leave care, overcoming this disconnect via sharing the ...
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New treatments give hope to infertile couples BENGALURU: The issue of infertility among married couples is on the rise due to various factors, including social ones such as late marriages and delay in conceiving, and so is the use of latest treatment techniques like Assisted Reproductive ...
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New AI technique to make cancer treatment less toxic MIT researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have developed novel machine-learning techniques to improve the quality of life for patients by reducing toxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy dosing for an aggressive form of brain cancer.
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By studying patient data, AI can limit toxicity in cancer treatment A cancer diagnosis can be a devastating event. And for patients suffering from brain cancer, the diagnosis carries extra weight. It's not just the disease that's taxing - treatment itself can be grueling on both the body and the spirit.
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Study finds those who exercise have better mental health A study has found that people who exercise several times a week report having better mental health than those who do not exercise.
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