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No Such Thing as Too Much Exercise, Study Finds Too much of a good thing can be definitely bad for us. But a new study published Friday in JAMA Network Open suggests that exercise is a clear exception.
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On campus, drinking and Juuling go hand in hand Around 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 12, a student in a Cottage Club sweatshirt handed a Wawa cashier his ID. "We only accept American IDs," said the cashier.
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1 in 4 @JUULvapor tweeps is underage, a #PublicHealth concern PITTSBURGH, Oct. 19, 2018 - E-cigarette brand JUUL's Twitter handle is attracting adolescents to the point that at least a quarter of its followers appear to be under age 18, according to a new analysis by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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Not exercising worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease, study reveals Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) We've all heard exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further, finding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease.
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CDC confirms cases of polio-like disease in three states bordering Utah, among 19 other states GEORGE— The Southern Nevada Health District reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the first case of acute flaccid myelitis in a child in Clark County, Nevada.
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Not exercising worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease, study reveals We've all heard exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further, finding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease.
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Polio-like disease found in kids in Georgia, elsewhere baffles doctors Until a few weeks ago, Cami Abernathy had never heard of acute flaccid myelitis. In September, though, her 3-year-old son, Carter, was diagnosed with a likely case of the rare, but serious, neurological condition that can cause polio-like illnesses ...
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Juul e-cigarettes pose addiction risk for young users Juul e-cigarettes deliver more nicotine than competing brands of e-cigarettes. Steve Heap/Shutterstock.com. Teens and young adults who use Juul brand e-cigarettes are failing to recognize the product's addictive potential, despite using it more often ...
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Juul's social media draws alarming number of teen followers, study finds CBS NEWS - The electronic cigarette brand Juul is known for its popularity among teens. Even though the company has vowed not to market to underage users, a new study shows many adolescents are being exposed to the device through social media.
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Study: Not exercising worse for your health than smoking, diabetes, heart disease Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- We've all heard exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further, finding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease.
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Settlement reached in class action lawsuit involving 2016 Genki Sushi hepatitis A outbreak HONOLULU (KHON2) - Thousands of people can get up to $350 each, thanks to a multimillion dollar class action lawsuit from the hepatitis A outbreak in 2016.
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Chickenpox outbreak affects 38 Clark County students This undated photo from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows chickenpox, or varicella, lesions, on a child who had not been vaccinated against the highly contagious virus.
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People in China Will Soon Outlive Americans, But the Spanish Will Outlive Us All By 2040 Chinese residents may outlive Americans, predict researchers in this week's Lancet. Using data from the 2016 Global Burden of Disease study, which examined data and estimates from 1990 to 2016, researchers at the University of Washington in ...
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Regular exercise should be part of cancer care for all patients Including exercise or sport as part of cancer care can significantly improve symptom management, quality of life and fitness during and after treatment, French researchers have concluded in two presentations to be reported at the ESMO 2018 Congress in ...
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Stolen in Kansas City: 10-foot-long inflatable model of human colon Why would somebody steal a giant inflatable model of a human colon? Officials at the University of Kansas Cancer Center don't know.
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Stop marginalising men with breast cancer Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and the leading cancer in women worldwide. Approximately 150 cases are diagnosed in the UK every day - that's one every 10 minutes.
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Ticks Are Killing an Alarming Number of Moose Thanks to Climate Change The horrifying effects of climate change are evident seemingly everywhere you look. Now, a report from researchers at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) suggests that climate change favorable to a parasite is impacting the moose population in New ...
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Hunters on the lookout for zombie deer OKLAHOMA CITY - With deer-gun season fast approaching, does the thought of a zombie deer scare you a little bit? "It does and that's one of the symptoms too, the way they act," said Altus hunter, Mike Howeth.
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Giant inflatable colon stolen in Kansas KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Someone has snatched a giant, inflatable colon used to teach about the dangers of colon cancer. The University of Kansas Cancer Center said Friday in a news release that it was stolen from a pickup bed in Brookside.
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CDC warns against Halloween costumes for chickens Stephanie Morse has quite a unique family and not all of the members live inside the house. "They're a part of my family.
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How one family used an obituary to lay out the reality of opioid addiction Kate O'Neill never thought she would be writing her own sister's obituary. But as the family made preparations for the memorial this month, the task fell to O'Neill.
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The TB That Afflicts Much Of The World Was Likely Spread By Europeans Conquistadors and missionaries didn't just bring colonialism and Western religion to other parts of the world. They likely brought TB, too.
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CDC Warns of Drug-Resistant Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Raw Chicken; 22 Percent of 92 US Cases Are in Tri-State The CDC says it is investigating a drug-resistant salmonella outbreak linked to raw chicken that has sickened 92 people in 29 states, 22 percent of them from the tri-state area.
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CDC reports first child flu death of the new flu season Though flu activity in the United States is at low levels, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today reported the first pediatric flu death of the new season.
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Fight back against those marketing tobacco to kids Tobacco companies have lied to us, repeatedly, about the health effects of smoking - from the sworn testimony in the 1990s in Congress that they didn't know cigarettes caused health problems, to lies about marketing cigarettes to children, to the ...
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E-Cigs Impair Surgical Wound Healing in Animal Study Patients undergoing elective surgery are routinely told to stop smoking cigarettes weeks or even months before the procedure, due to the known relationship between cigarette smoke exposure and impaired wound healing.
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Marijuana use may lead to higher risk of stroke A recent study found that a wide range of both IV thrombolysis (IVT) and mechanical thrombectomy (MT) rates in ischemic stroke patients, who smoke marijuana, indicates the need for further improvement of access to acute recanalization therapies in many ...
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Northern Ireland people eligible for flu vaccine will have to wait longer to get it The Chief Medical Officer has said that everyone eligible for the flu jab will receive it before peak season for the virus. Writing in today's Belfast Telegraph, Dr Michael McBride confirmed that a new flu vaccine for over-65s will not be completed ...
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Depression Screening Day Raises Mental Health Awareness There is no doubt that this is a pivotal and stressful time for all of us right now. With midterms, deadlines, life changes and such, it is often easy to forget about self-care.
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Montco DA sets Oct. 27 as 'Drug Take Back Day' NORRISTOWN - During a year in which authorities have arrested alleged prescription pill pushing doctors in an effort to end prescription abuse, Montgomery County authorities are also urging residents to get rid of unwanted pills to combat the problem.
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