Monday, November 26, 2018

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Daily update November 26, 2018
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US agents fire tear gas as some migrants try to breach fence. TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) - U.S. border agents fired tear gas on hundreds of migrants protesting near the border with Mexico on Sunday after some of them attempted to get through the fencing and ...
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HONG KONG - A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies - twin girls born this month whose DNA he said he altered with a powerful new tool capable of rewriting the very blueprint of life.
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A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies - twin girls born this month whose DNA he said he altered with a powerful new tool capable of rewriting the very blueprint of life.
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An experimental vaccine that could hold off Alzheimer's disease showed promising results in animal testing, according to researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
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There's nothing that can brighten up your morning quite like a coffee. Whether you drink it for the buzz, to help relieve stress, or you're just a fan of the bitter taste, majority of us find it difficult to say not to our morning cup of Joe.
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In case you hadn't noticed, we're big coffee and tea lovers here at mbg. We just can't get enough of the smell of a warm latte, the taste of a cinnamon matcha on a cold afternoon, and the helpful boost of caffeine we get from both.
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An experimental Alzheimer's disease vaccine may soon be able to cut dementia cases in half and delay effects of the degenerative brain disease by five years.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - A woman needing a heart transplant has raised more than $13,000 in two days after the story of her rejection letter from the heart and lung transplant team went viral on Twitter.
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University of Maryland students are growing increasingly concerned mold problems in their dorms may be linked to the death of a freshman who succumbed to the same rare virus that killed 11 children in New Jersey.
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The sun has set on firearm deer hunting season in Minnesota, but the staff at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources remain busy, testing harvested deer for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).
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Children who are overweight or obese are at increased risk for asthma, researchers report. A retrospective study, published in Pediatrics, included 507,496 children followed for an average of four years.
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Scientists have found evidence that suggests the human brain still works for a short time after death - meaning people know when they're dead.
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The state's onerous procedure to administer HIV/AIDS testing is threatening New Yorkers' lives, according to a prominent doctor who's tracked the disease for decades.
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The AQLI establishes particulate pollution as the single greatest threat to human health globally, with its effect on life expectancy exceeding that of devastating communicable diseases.
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LONDON: 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 concluded on Wednesday.
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Dear Doctor: What is considered a normal blood pressure for a person in their late 70s? My doctor said it should be in area of 120/80.
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New research being presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's annual meeting last week in Seattle suggests there's a link between parental sucking on a pacifier and a lower allergic response among young children.
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One day, people might be able to get a cancer test as easily as having their cholesterol checked. "Liquid biopsy" - a blood test - is an active area of research for cancer diagnosis.
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A baby who had pioneering surgery on her spine while in the womb to stop her being disabled has been born completely healthy. Georgia Axford, 19, and Tyler Kelly, 21, discovered their daughter had spina bifida - a gap in the spine - during the 20-week ...
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The findings of the study showed that, independently of nicotine exposure from the mother, socioeconomic factors, and their own smoking, men with fathers who smoked had 51 per cent fewer sperm count than those with non-smoking fathers.
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Doctors are prescribing the antidepressant trazodone more frequently to seniors with dementia in long-term care homes as a result of mounting concerns over antipsychotics.
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