Sunday, November 25, 2018

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Daily update November 25, 2018
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An experimental vaccine that could hold off Alzheimer's disease is showing results in animal testing, according to researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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NEW YORK (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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Late diagnosis of HIV remains a challenge across the WHO European Region. Every second newly diagnosed person has already reached an advanced stage of the infection.
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Consuming too many sodas can negatively affect your health. In fact, it may increase your risk of diabetes more than other sugary foods, according to a new report.
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What do you hope to say soon after you've swallowed a Lego figurine head? Poop there it is. But is it true that all things must pass or at least all Lego figurine heads must pass?
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The human brain still functions after death, meaning you know you are dead, new research claims. Scientists say they have discovered that for seconds after the heart stops, brain activity still functions.
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Ohio has logged more than 900 cases of hepatitis A this year amid an outbreak of the disease around the state and some neighboring states.
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One of the big questions of life is what will happen when we die. Will we see a bright white light? Will our life flash before our eyes?
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ATLANTA - Consuming too many sodas can negatively affect your health. In fact, it may increase your risk of diabetes more than other sugary foods, according to a new report, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
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Wisconsin has pulled back on regulations and procedures aimed at containing the spread of chronic wasting disease. Nov. 25, 2018, at 1:05 a.m.. Disease on Deer Farms Spreads as Wisconsin Weakens Controls. Share. ×. Share on Facebook.
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When Dan Eckerson was a teenager and newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, he was told his life expectancy would be only to his early 30s.
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According to the researchers, the findings of the study infer a causal relationship between breast cancer and very high exposures to traffic-related air pollution containing mammary carcinogens.
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File photo shows residents marching along the streets in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, to mark the World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, 2011. (Xinhua/Daniel Namale).
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Kerala has been badly hit by Nipah virus a couple of months back and a recent study has revealed that just not consumption of fruits infected by fruit bats, the infection had spread due to transmission of this deadly virus in three hospitals in ...
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Will opting for a meat-free diet bring down your protein consumption? On International Meatless Day, we bring to you a variety of good quality vegetarian proteins you can opt for instead of meat.
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is reporting a suspected outbreak of yellow fever in Edo State. Image/Robert Herriman.
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The government, however, maintained its figures were based on lab-confirmed reports and ruled out any mix-up. Share Via Email. Published: 25th November 2018 07:38 AM | Last Updated: 25th November 2018 07:38 AM | A+A A-.
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KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congolese authorities have authorized clinical trials for four experimental Ebola treatments, which will allow researchers to collect valuable data about their effectiveness, the health ministry said on Saturday.
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Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have approved clinical trials for four experimental Ebola treatments, even as the deadly disease's outbreak among newborn babies raises new fears.
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According to research, environmental exposures to farm dust, air pollution, and obstetric factors early in life can modify immune response in adolescents.
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