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Hepatitis A detected in food service worker at Morimoto Asia, officials say The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) has identified hepatitis A infection in a food service worker at the Morimoto Asia restaurant located at 1600 East Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, officials said Wednesday.
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Many diabetics won't be able to get insulin by 2030 unless big changes happen For diabetics, insulin is a lifesaving medication, crucial to controlling the disease and preventing complications. But access to insulin is already a major problem globally - and it's likely to get worse over the next decade, according to a new study ...
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Poor die nearly 10 years earlier than rich in UK, study says (CNN) A troubling gap in life expectancy among the rich and poor has emerged in the United Kingdom, and researchers say it also has been seen in the United States.
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40 million people with diabetes will be left without insulin by 2030, study predicts (CNN) - As the number of people living with diabetes continues to rise, the access to insulin needed to meet growing demand will fall short, a new study predicts.
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Life expectancy falling for women in poorest areas of England The life expectancy of women in the most deprived areas of England is falling, new research has revealed. Previous research has shown those in more affluent areas have a greater life expectancy than those in poorer ones, but researchers have found the ...
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Millions left behind as diabetes drives surge in insulin demand A global diabetes epidemic is fueling record demand for insulin, but tens of millions will not get the injections they need unless there is a dramatic improvement in access and affordability, a new study concludes.
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Sugar from cranberries could fight cancer, say Scottish researchers Mannose, a type of sugar found in cranberries and other fruits, is widely available as an alternative treatment for cystitis and urinary tract infections.
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HEALTH: Owatonna Dietitian shares 6 things everyone should know about diabetes November is National Diabetes Month. It's probably not what you want to think about during the holiday season, but frankly, what better time to bring awareness?
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Is hypnotherapy helpful for irritable bowel syndrome in primary and secondary care? Gut-directed hypnotherapy has been investigated extensively over the past three decades as an intervention for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in adults.
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Health benefits of ginger- especially for men Ginger is such a versatile ingredient that it has been used for several decades in tea, ginger ale, salads, curries, smoothies and a variety of other foods.
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9.4m people living with HIV unaware — UNAIDS report A new report, 'Knowledge is Power', has revealed that an estimated 9.4 million people who are infected with HIV virus are not aware.
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Gut-directed hypnotherapy may offer new treatment option for IBS patients Gut-directed hypnotherapy delivered by psychologists appears as effective in group or individual sessions, potentially offering a new treatment option for irritable bowel syndrome in primary and secondary care.
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New UNAIDS report shows 75% of all people living with HIV know their status A new report from UNAIDS shows that intensified HIV testing and treatment efforts are reaching more people living with HIV. By The Eagle Online On Nov 22, 2018.
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Sweetened drinks may pose the greatest risk of type 2 diabetes Researchers say that public health strategies to cut sweetened drink consumption could be useful, as they create a greater risk of type 2 diabetes than most foods.
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Probiotics no help to kids with stomach flu: Studies Probiotics are a multibillion dollar international industry, but new research Wednesday showed they don't help children recover from stomach flu any better than a placebo.
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Say "So Long" to Finger Pricks, and "Hello" to the Latest Ways to Measure your Glucose The days of diabetics having to prick their fingers may be numbered, thanks to apps that monitor you glucose levels. Some of the latest advancements in glucose monitoring involve small devices that allow real-time data of glucose levels and changes to ...
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Air pollution: World fills lungs with killer PM2.5 Ambient air pollution is the largest environmental health problem in the United States and in the world more generally. Fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 millionths of a metre, known as PM2.5, was the fifth-leading cause of death in the world in ...
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Mental health: One in four young women struggling Nearly one in four young women has a mental illness, with emotional problems such as depression and anxiety the most common, figures for England show.
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Type 2 diabetes now affects nearly 7000 young Britons Nearly 7,000 children and young Britons under 25 have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the chronic condition linked to obesity that can lead to amputations and blindness.
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China reports H5N6 bird flu outbreak in Jiangsu province BEIJING (Reuters) - China's agriculture ministry said on Friday it had confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N6 avian flu in Yangzhou city in eastern Jiangsu province.
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University researchers identify kidney injury risk in medical procedures By Ava Zardynezhad, November 22 2018 —. A team of University of Calgary researchers recently discovered a series of pathways in the kidney through which contrast dyes are absorbed, which sometimes leads to kidney damage in individuals.
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Study: 8200 UK women died of heart attacks for lack of same care as men (CNN) - More than 8,200 women in England and Wales could have survived heart attacks over the course of a decade had they received the same quality care as men, research says.
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8200 women in UK died of heart attacks for lack of same care as men, study estimates (CNN) More than 8,200 women in England and Wales could have survived heart attacks over the course of a decade, had they received the same quality care as men, research says.
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COPD: A threat to life that doesn't discriminate between smokers and non-smokers Dr Binita Priyambada Nov 22, 2018 10:35 AM IST. Human beings take more than 6 million breaths a year. On an average, a person breathes 12 to 15 times a minute, at rest.
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Obesity strongly associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in never-smokers Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is the third leading cause of death in the USA. COPD is a group of progressive lung disorders that make breathing difficult, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
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How Imperial is changing the course of COPD To mark World COPD Day, we shine a light on recent advances in understanding and treating COPD and how Imperial has contributed. What is COPD?
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Early detection can offer relief from lung diseases Hyderabad: Living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a major challenge. Getting through each day is often a struggle due to the difficulty in breathing and performing basic tasks.
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COPD Day goes unnoticed LAHORE - Like the previous years, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day went unnoticed with no government or private institution even bothering to perform the ritual of arranging any event.
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