Monday, September 24, 2018

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Results of a study released Sunday confirm that repairing the mitral valve of a severe heart failure patient can positively impact their prognosis.
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Almost two million Americans have severe heart failure, and for them even mundane tasks can be extraordinarily difficult. With blood flow impeded throughout their bodies, patients may become breathless simply walking across a room or up stairs.
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Global Varicose Vein Treatment Devices Market 2018 | Industry Statistics Insight Market Research Report has recently published by reporte.
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But a report by Cancer Research UK suggests obesity could cause more cases of cancer in women than smoking by 2043. Simon Stevens, NHS England's chief executive, said: "Obesity is the new smoking, one of the greatest public health challenges of our ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Information reported to the state shows fatal drug overdoses increased to a record 4,854 last year in Ohio, a 20 percent rise compared with the previous year.
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COLUMBUS - Fatal drug overdoses increased to a record 4,854 last year in Ohio, a 20 percent rise compared with the previous year, according to information reported to the state.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Fatal drug overdoses increased to a record 4,854 last year in Ohio, a 20 percent rise compared with the previous year, according to information reported to the state.
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Earlier this month, I delivered the keynote lecture to an audience of 250 GPs and other healthcare professionals at the UK's first medical educational-accredited lifestyle medicine conference in Leeds.
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Several new studies suggest that people who eat a moderate amount of carbohydrates live longer than people on both low-carb and high-carb diets.
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A mother of three gets a 20-pound cyst removed after living in pain and discomfort for five years. What are ovarian cysts? 20-Pound Cyst 'Growth Spurt'.
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Puppies sold at six pet store companies led to infections in 118 people in 18 states from January 2017 through February 2018, according to a report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Weight Loss and Weight Management Market Research projects market to grow at a CAGR of XXXX% during the period 2018-2022. Weight Loss and Weight Management Market research report allows you to get the information you need when you need it ...
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An attack on the town of Beni, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), killed 18 people and disrupted local efforts to contain the current Ebola outbreak in the area on Saturday night.
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The FDA has alerted pet owners and veterinarians to the potential risk for seizures for some dogs, cats with products like Bravecto, NexGard, Simparica containing a form of the pesticide isoxazoline.
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Within three days of starting high school this year, my ninth-grader could not get into bed before 11 p.m. or wake up by 6 a.m. He complained he couldn't fall asleep but felt foggy during the school day and had to reread lessons a few times at night to ...
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In the largest multi-institutional study to date, led by researchers from Penn Medicine, the team found that among patients who underwent a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), a high number experienced severe and moderate cases of ...
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A new study from researchers at Johns Hopkins University showed that octopuses react similarly to humans when given MDMA, otherwise known as Ecstasy, indicating there may be genetic ties to people and the eight-legged creatures.
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If you give an octopus MDMA, it will get touchy and want to mingle. What sounds like the premise of a children's book set at Burning Man is, in fact, the conclusion of a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology.
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As prevailing regulatory and cultural shifts normalize adult medical and recreational cannabis use, identification of potential risk factors is key to preventing public health consequences, according to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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Within three days of starting high school this year, my ninth-grader could not get into bed before 11 p.m. or wake up by 6 a.m. He complained he couldn't fall asleep, but felt foggy during the school day, and had to reread lessons a few times at night ...
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A new study found that if a mother uses marijuana, her child is more likely to use the drug at a younger age. By Alexa Lardieri, Staff Writer.
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Campaigners say it is time to find out the truth about the contaminated blood scandal that left nearly 3,000 people dead, as the public inquiry begins.
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A grandfather from Ipswich who was infected with HIV during the NHS blood scandal is cautiously welcoming the start of the public inquiry today.
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You've decided to get the flu shot to steel your body against the tiny invaders known as influenza. So, how long does this stuff last?
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SCOTLAND needs a crackdown on junk food deals now to stop obesity becoming women's biggest cancer risk factor, a charity claims.
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) - Cindy Solis, a registered dietitian with Gundersen Health System, talked with News 8 about increasing obesity rates in the Midwest.
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Tens of thousands of black and Asian children are being put at risk by politically correct health chiefs who are deliberately ignoring an obesity crisis affecting ethnic minorities.
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The Central for Disease Control and Prevention predicts that the number of people with Alzheimer's in the United States will skyrocket to 13.9 million by 2060.
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One after another, walkers picked up the colorful flower pinwheels, holding them up in a slight breeze to create a sobering yet hopeful garden effect across Cocoa's Riverfront Park.
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According to the annual Centers for Disease Control Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, obesity rates continue to rise in the U.S.
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SUFFICIENT SLEEP HAS been proven to help keep the body healthy and the mind sharp - but it's not just an issue of logging at least seven hours of shut-eye a night.
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More than three million people died in 2016 due to drinking too much alcohol, meaning one in 20 deaths worldwide was linked to harmful drinking, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday.
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An official of Maharishi Valmiki Infectious Diseases hospital said 120 out of 141 children admitted were from Uttar Pradesh. by Scroll Staff.
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(CNN) -- An ongoing outbreak of a rare eye infection has been discovered in contact lens wearers in the UK, a new study reveals. Researchers at University College London found that rates of Acanthamoeba keratitis, an infection of the cornea, have ...
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An Australian doctor has admitted to helping one of her suffering patients to die in an exclusive interview with Australia's 60 minutes.
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Tonight, in an exclusive interview with 60 Minutes reporter Tara Brown, West Australian based GP Alida Lancee is putting her reputation, her livelihood and - most importantly - her freedom on the line by identifying the patient who requested her help ...
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A cholera outbreak in Nigeria's northeast has killed dozens of people and led to hundreds of new infections, the United Nations said Saturday.
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New U.S. research has found that quitting junk food can produce similar withdrawal symptoms during the first week to those experienced when quitting drugs.
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