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Study: Household disinfectants could be making kids overweight (CNN) - Multi-surface cleaners and other commonly used household disinfectants could be making children overweight by altering the bacteria found in their guts, a new study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests.
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Household disinfectants could be making kids overweight, study says (Meredith/CNN) -- Multi-surface cleaners and other commonly used household disinfectants could be making children overweight by altering the bacteria found in their guts, a new study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal ...
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Which of the 4 New 'Personality Types' Are You? By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter. MONDAY, Sept. 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Modern psychology largely rejects the notion that people can be pigeonholed into personality types.
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Scientists identify four personality types: reserved, role models, average and self-centered By Ben Guarino | The Washington Post. Personality tests are hugely popular, though if you ask working psychologists, they'll tell you the results are little better than astrological signs.
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Putting the Brake on E-Cigarettes In a toughly worded pronouncement, Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb on Sept. 12 declared e-cigarette use "epidemic" among teens, signaled a possible ban on flavored e-cigarette liquids and launched sweeping enforcement ...
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Scientists identify four personality types Personality tests are hugely popular, though if you ask working psychologists, they'll tell you the results are little better than astrological signs.
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'We Should Just Burn It Down,' Woman Finds 30 Recluse Spiders In Her House And Wants To Mimic The Meme 'There was a spider, I panicked, but I think it's gone now,' seems to be the only logical response to discovering 30 brown recluse spiders on the first night in a new home.
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1 in 3 High School E-Cig Users Vape Pot: Survey By Alan Mozes. HealthDay Reporter. MONDAY, Sept. 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- E-cigarettes are fast becoming a clever way for American teens to use pot, with a new survey showing that nearly a third of high school e-cig users have vaped marijuana.
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2 million US teens are vaping marijuana, report finds A school-based survey shows nearly 1 in 11 U.S. students have used marijuana in electronic cigarettes, heightening health concerns about the new popularity of vaping among teens.
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The keto craze is hitting the mainstream Keto is blowing up. The ketogenic diet is a strict regimen of low-carb, high-fat foods that forces the body into a state of ketosis - when you burn fat, instead of carbohydrates, for energy.
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Baby-aspirin risks overwhelm benefits in healthy elderly In healthy elderly people who never had a heart attack, the widespread practice of taking a baby aspirin every day may do more harm than good, according to a U.S.
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More than 2 million US middle and high school students have vaped marijuana, study finds Electronic cigarettes are the most popular tobacco product among U.S. teens, but tobacco isn't the only thing they're vaping.
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2 million US teens are vaping marijuana A school-based survey shows nearly 1 in 11 U.S. students have used marijuana in electronic cigarettes, heightening health concerns about the new popularity of vaping among teenagers.
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No person in Warren County has ever contracted West Nile virus -- until now Warren is the last New Jersey county to record its first-ever human case of West Nile virus, the local mosquito commission says. ( AP file photo ). Comment.
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Gene therapy via skin protects mice from lethal cocaine doses There are no approved medications to treat either cocaine addiction or overdose. Frequent users tend to become less and less sensitive to the drug, leading to stronger or more frequent doses.
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Strike Three for Aspirin in Primary Prevention Welcome to Impact Factor. I'm Perry Wilson. This week: Aspirin for primary prevention is dead. We shall not look upon his like again.
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There's a Mystery Threatening China's $128 Billion Pork Industry Six weeks after African swine fever emerged in China, scientists are racing to pinpoint how the deadly pig virus entered the world's biggest pork market and spread between farms hundreds of miles apart.
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Yes, it's that flu shot time of year again School's back, summer's over, and area pharmacies are enticing customers with low-cost flu vaccinations on every corner. Here's what you need to know: • When to get your flu shot: Now would be good.
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Genetic Skin Graft Helps Mice Kick Cocaine Habit Addiction to any drug - be it alcohol, tobacco, opioids or illicit drugs, like cocaine - is a chronic disease that causes a compulsive drug-seeking behavior individuals find difficult or impossible to control even when they are aware of the harmful ...
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With daily low-dose aspirin use, risks may outweigh benefits for older adults (CNN) It's one of the most well-known tenets of modern medicine: An aspirin a day keeps the doctor away. But according to a trio of studies published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine, a daily low-dose aspirin regimen provides no ...
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Don't hold in that fart. It could come out of your mouth. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It's no secret that everyone farts. And even though it's completely normal, we often find ourselves holding in gas when simply letting it go would be too inconvenient or humiliating.
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'We should just burn it down': 30 venomous brown recluse spiders found in Georgia house ZlotoNews Brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa, Characteristic violin-shaped marking is visible on back. Image courtesy CDC, 1974. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
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Poisonous spider invasion as horrified mum finds DOZENS in new home Nicole Photianos from Paulding County, in the US state of Georgia, found at least 30 poisonous brown recluse spiders on the day she moved in.
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More West Nile virus cases reported in Nebraska this year LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Health officials say more cases of the West Nile virus are being found in Nebraska this year, especially on the eastern end of the state.
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Doctors calling for ban on infant walkers due to reports of injuries Study finding more than 230,000 children under 15 mos. old were treated in ER's for skull fractures, concussions, broken bones and other injuries from 1990-2014.
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3rd Minnesota Measles Case Prompts Travel Warning Health officials are urging Minnesotans to make sure their measles vaccinations are up to date before they travel after the state confirmed a third measles case.
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CDC warning Oklahomans to get flu shot as soon as possible TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) - The Centers for Disease Control has issued its earliest warning ever, calling for people to be vaccinated against the flu virus.
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Combatting Texas' durg overdose epidemic [Opinion] As someone who has studied use and misuse of prescription opioids and other drugs for much of my career, I know drug misuse can happen to anyone.
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Air pollution particles found in mothers' placentas New research shows direct evidence that toxic air - already strongly linked to harm in unborn babies - travels through mothers' bodies.
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North Dakota Has First West Nile Virus-Related Death of 2018 BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota has its first West Nile virus-related death of the year. The Health Department says the victim was a man older than 60 who lived in the northwestern part of the state.
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Reisterstown Health Concern Prompts Mosquito Spraying REISTERSTOWN, MD - The Maryland Department of Agriculture announced that there was a public health concern over the potential for mosquito-borne diseases in Reisterstown.
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Number of Fatal Drug Overdoses in NYC Increased in 2017, Data Shows The number of people who die of drug overdoses in New York City rose in 2017, but the rate at which people are dying is slowing, according to new data released Monday by the city's health department.
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Man infected by West Nile virus recalls terrible experience DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) - It's a disease spread by mosquitoes that's already killed three people in Iowa this year. The Iowa Department of Public Health reports it's seeing the highest number of West Nile virus cases in Iowa in more than 15 years ...
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Childhood Trauma And Its Lifelong Health Effects More Prevalent Among Minorities When researchers first discovered a link in the late 1990s between childhood adversity and chronic health problems later in life, the real revelation was how common those experiences were across all socioeconomic groups.
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Google AI Tool Identifies a Tumor's Mutations From an Image When I was in high school in the early 2000s, I spent a week of my summer vacation shadowing a pathologist at the local hospital. Every day in his basement office was basically the same; he'd focus his microscope on a slide of tissue, squinting for ...
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More than half of parents of sleep-deprived teens blame electronics It's no secret that many teenagers stay up late to scroll through social media or catch up with friends on phones. And 56 percent of parents of teens who have sleep troubles believe this use of electronics is hurting their child's shut-eye.
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Global Ebola Virus Vaccine Market Outlook, Size, Status, and Forecast to 2025 QYResearch.us presents a new market intelligence report on title "Global Ebola Virus Vaccine Market Insights and Forecast to 2025".
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56% of parents of sleep-deprived teens blame electronics ANN ARBOR, Mich. - According to the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health at the University of Michigan, 43 percent of parents said their teenager has trouble falling or staying asleep, and more than half those parents said ...
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US health agency urges early vaccinations to fight flu this season The flu was everywhere last year. A Centers for Disease Control doctor said the past flu season was one of the deadliest. So the CDC is urging people to act now, just before the October start of the 2018-19 flu season, and get vaccinated.
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W.Va. Poison Center offers tips to parents Gone are the days of just telling your kids not to smoke cigarettes. Nicotine, an addictive drug, can now be delivered in forms other than traditional cigarettes or chewing tobacco.
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US health agency urges early vaccinations to fight flu this season By Howard Cohen, Miami Herald. The flu was everywhere last year. A Centers for Disease Control doctor said the past flu season was one of the deadliest.
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Child with terminal cancer celebrates Christmas early BURLINGTON, Ky. (CNN) - After a Kentucky family learned their 2-year-old son with brain cancer may only have a few months to live, they moved Christmas up, so he could enjoy the holiday.
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First evidence that soot from polluted air is reaching placenta Evidence of tiny particles of carbon, typically created by burning fossil fuels, has been found in placentas for the first time, in new research presented today (Sunday) at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
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National AIDS Control Organisation releases HIV Estimations 2017 Report The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) on September 14, 2018 released the HIV Estimations 2017 report. The HIV Estimations 2017 report is 14th in the series of HIV Estimations launched earlier under the National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) ...
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Zimbabwe Disperses Vendors in Effort to Fight Cholera Outbreak Zimbabwe police Sunday clashed with vendors who were resisting being removed from streets as part of the country's efforts to fight the cholera outbreak, which has claimed more than two dozen lives in the past two weeks.
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Boss revenge, self-colonoscopy studies win 2018 Ig Nobels This year's award ceremony took place on Thursday at Harvard University in the U.S. state of MA. Prof Wartinger told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: 'Anybody who's trying to generate benefit from our research should be looking for a roller coaster ...
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Cholera death toll climbs to 28 in Zimbabwe The death toll in Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak has risen to 28, state media said Sunday, as the health minister announced new antibiotics were being used after the disease strain was found to be resistant to some drugs.
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Paracetamol use in infancy is linked to increased risk of asthma in some teenagers Children who take paracetamol during their first two years of life may be at a higher risk of developing asthma by the age of 18, especially if they have a particular genetic makeup, according to new research presented at the European Respiratory ...
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