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What Is In Your Dietary Supplements? Study Reveals Unapproved Ingredients What's in your wallet? Perhaps less money if you have bought a lot of dietary supplements. But do you know what's in your dietary supplements?
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C-section births surge to 'alarming' rates worldwide - study Doctors' use of Caesarean section to deliver babies has nearly doubled in 15 years to reach "alarming" proportions in some countries, a study says.
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Viagra and vape? FDA warns e-cigarette company selling erectile dysfunction drug in e-liquid The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning this week to an e-cigarette company that it says sold vaping e-liquid products containing the active ingredients in erectile dysfunction drugs Cialis and Viagra.
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C-section rates have nearly doubled worldwide since 2000 The number of women delivering babies via cesarean section has nearly doubled worldwide since 2000, to about 21 percent, new research shows.
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Cancer Survivor Says He Was Told to Leave Gas Station Because of His Disfigured Face A cancer survivor, who lost his nose and an eye, was left mortified after he claims he was told to leave a South Carolina gas station because of his appearance.
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Polio-like illness is on the rise with 85 possible cases Cases of a paralyzing condition that affects mostly children appear to be on the rise across the country, an unofficial survey by NBC News has found.
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Polio-like Virus in Children Causing Concern Around US Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a rare condition that causes a polio-like paralysis, has been circulating across the United States. As of September 30, there have been 38 confirmed cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ...
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Rates of unvaccinated and exempted children on the rise, says CDC (CNN) The percentage of young kids in the US who received no vaccine doses has continued to rise, as have vaccine exemption rates, according to two reports published Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Bug Behind Stomach Cancer Also Linked to Colon Cancer FRIDAY, Oct. 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- The same type of bacteria that causes stomach cancer may also increase colon cancer risk, especially in black Americans, a new study finds.
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E-cig ingredients may be worse for lungs than normal cigarettes A study recently published in the American Journal of Physiology warns that some additives and flavors in electronic cigarettes may be as harmful as - or even worse than - normal tobacco cigarettes.
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Study links antisocial behaviors in children to parenting Children and parents make cosmic kaleidoscopes during the Mid-Autumn Moon Family Festival event held at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) in New York, the United States, Sept.
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Should Breast Surgery Be Its Own Medical Specialty? In 2018, breast cancer will be the most common newly diagnosed cancer in the United States, with 286,670 new cases, outstripping lung cancer (in both men and women) by more than 50,000 new cases, according to projections from the American Cancer ...
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Record-breaking number of West Nile cases reported in Mass. It's a record-breaking year for West Nile virus in Massachusetts. So far, 42 cases have been confirmed, the highest number ever reported in the state in a single year.
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Study: Antisocial behaviors in children linked to parenting (WXYZ) - Less parental warmth and a more harsh work environment affect how aggressive children become and whether they lack empathy and a moral compass, according to a new study.
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How parenting can cause antisocial behavior Children who receive less parental warmth and more harshness in their home environments may be more aggressive and may lack empathy and a moral compass, according to a study by researchers at Michigan State University, the University of ...
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Sinclair Cares: New technology helps doctors and patients in fight against breast cancer Finding a lump is probably one of the first, and most common, signs of breast cancer. But, there are many lesser-known symptoms. In fact, around one in six women diagnosed with breast cancer initially go to their doctors with a sign other than a lump.
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Scientists grow tiny human retinas in a dish Kiara Eldred sometimes compares her nine-month-long scientific experiments, growing tiny human retinas in a laboratory dish, to raising children.
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UA archaeologists help uncover 'vampire burial' in Italy ITALY - Appropriately for the month of October, archaeologists made a creepy discovery in an ancient Roman cemetery in Italy, a release from the University of Arizona says.
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Climate Change and Its Impacts on Mental Health Editor's Note: One of the most important issues of our time regarding human health and mental health is the impact of climate change.
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How climate change will affect your health (CNN) A new report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns of dire consequences if governments don't make "rapid, far-reaching, and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society" to stem global warming.
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Texas Pet rescue group seeks home for puppies found in dumpster Two puppies were found Friday afternoon in a trash dumpster behind a Texas grocery store, and a San Antonio pet rescue organization is trying to find them new homes, KSAT reported.
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Trevena Announces Oliceridine FDA Advisory Committee Meeting Outcome CHESTERBROOK, Pa., Oct. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trevena, Inc. (NASDAQ: TRVN), today announced the outcome of the meeting of the U.S.
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How parenting affects antisocial behaviors in children In a study of identical twins, the child who experienced harsher behavior and less parental warmth was more aggressive, and exhibited more callous-unemotional traits.
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Rockford rally aims to reduce mental health stigma ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) -- The National Alliance on Mental Illness Northern Illinois rallied at Veterans Memorial Hall to recognize the final day of Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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Texas Pet rescue group seeks home for puppies found in dumpster SAN ANTONIO - Two puppies were found Friday afternoon in a trash dumpster behind a Texas grocery store, and a San Antonio pet rescue organization is trying to find them new homes, KSAT reported.
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Flea-borne typhus in Los Angeles County: 63 cases reported countywide In a follow-up on reports of flea-borne typhus in southern California HERE, HERE and HERE, the Los Angeles Department of Public Health (Public Health) reminds residents to take action to protect themselves from flea-borne typhus by using flea control ...
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Trevena's opioid painkiller fails to get FDA panel backing By Saumya Joseph and Ankur Banerjee Trevena Inc's opioid injection for managing acute pain failed to win the backing of an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, against the backdrop of opioid addiction in the United States ...
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E-cig manufacturer warned for selling liquids containing erectile dysfunction drugs E-cigarettes are under more scrutiny this week after researchers concluded the flavored products impair lung function in mice and one company was warned by the U.S.
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Defining, diagnosing and dealing with depression The world observed World Mental Health Day last Wednesday by raising awareness on mental health illnesses, psycho-education and types of psychotherapy.
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Flu shots keep pregnant women out of hospitals, study shows Pregnant women who got a flu shot were 40 percent less likely to end up in the hospital with a serious influenza infection, researchers reported Thursday.
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Study: DNA websites cast broad net for identifying people NEW YORK (AP) - About 60 percent of the U.S. population with European heritage may be identifiable from their DNA by searching consumer websites, even if they've never made their own genetic information available, a study estimates.
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Live Well: Coping with arthritis Arthritis by definition is the painful inflammation and damage of joints. Arthritis is the term used to describe hundreds of conditions that cause pain in joints and the tissues surrounding them.
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Study: DNA websites cast broad net for identifying people NEW YORK - About 60 percent of the U.S. population with European heritage may be identifiable from their DNA by searching consumer websites, even if they've never made their own genetic information available, a study estimates.
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Mental Illness Awareness Week aims to reduce stigma Dottie Bailey no longer calls it a stigma. Instead, she views the opinions held by some toward those with mental illness as simple prejudice.
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What's new with the flu? HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah - Flu season is rapidly approaching here in Utah, and one of Utah's largest single-site employer is encouraging all employees and on base personnel to get the flu shot.
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Pneumonia-Causing Bacteria Can be Spread by Nose Picking and Rubbing Pneumonia-causing bacteria can be spread through picking and rubbing the nose, according to new research published in the European Respiratory Journal.
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Study: DNA websites cast broad net for identifying people About 60 percent of the U.S. population with European heritage may be identifiable from their DNA by searching consumer websites, even if they've never made their own genetic information available, a study estimates.
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