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30 sickened in adenovirus outbreak in New Jersey, including 10 children who have died (CNN) A total of 30 have become sick, including 10 deaths, in connection with an adenovirus outbreak at a New Jersey health care facility, the state's Department of Health announced Monday.
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Dental patients could be at risk for diseases MOUNT BETHEL, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Department of Health says patients of Dr. Palmer Cuttoro of Cuttoro Dental Associates on South Delaware Drive in Mt.
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Coffee May Protect Against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's—and This Roast Seems to Have the Biggest Benefits In addition to brightening our mornings and keeping us going all day long, coffee has been shown to have numerous health benefits: For one, its caffeine content is thought to improve alertness and memory in the short-term—but studies suggest that ...
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Scientists keep finding new ways energy drinks are terrible for you Nothing about the combination of stimulants inside Monster and Red Bull is healthy, and some of it is actively harmful. By Sara Chodosh 4 hours ago.
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Drinking just one energy drink 'can narrow your blood vessels', experts warn Within 90 minutes of drinking one energy drink, blood vessels in the body have narrowed - restricting blood flow and raising the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
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AI May Detect Alzheimer's Years Before Diagnosis An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that uses positron-emission tomography (PET) improves the ability of brain imaging to predict Alzheimer's disease (AD) at an early stage, new research shows.
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Women who are early risers have lower risk of breast cancer, says new study (CNN) Women who are naturally early risers were found to have lower risk of developing breast cancer than evening types in a new study.
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Drinking coffee may reduce your chances of developing Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Date: November 5, 2018; Source: University Health Network; Summary: A new study suggests drinking coffee may protect you against developing both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
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No plans to trap, track coyotes involved in SW Portland attacks Authorities on Tuesday said they don't plan to trap or track the coyotes involved in a pair of attacks in the Southwest Portland area.
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Computer vision identifies signs of early Alzheimer's up to 6 years before clinical diagnosis Alzheimer's disease affects more than 5 million Americans, a number that's expected to grow to 16 million by 2050. Early intervention can help to lessen the most debilitating symptoms, namely memory loss and problems with reading and organizing ...
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Drinking coffee 'reduces likelihood of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's' Drinking coffee could protect against both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, according to new research by the Krembil Brain Institute.
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Man Passes Away 8 Years After Eating Slug Infected With Lungworm An Australian man, who ate a slug eight years ago as a dare by friends, has died after contracting rat lungworm disease. Sam Ballard, a promising rugby player, took his final breath on Friday, Nov. 2, in a hospital in Sydney surrounded by family and ...
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Shorter sleep may lead to dehydration According to a recent study, adults who sleep just six hours per night -- as opposed to eight -- may have a higher chance of being dehydrated.
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Study: Global skin cancer deaths rising for men, but not women (CNN) - Men are dying at a higher rate than women from melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer, a new global analysis said. Over the last three decades, male deaths from melanoma were higher than female deaths in 33 countries, according to the ...
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Women Less Likely To Receive CPR Because Of Their Breasts, Studies Show When it comes to your likelihood of receiving bystander CPR if you experience a sudden cardiac arrest in public, your gender may determine whether you live or die.
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Weight-loss success: Ketogenic diet helps woman lose 120 pounds Over a year ago, Tori Lewis was on vacation with friends in North Carolina. The weather was beautiful, but she felt like she couldn't enjoy it.
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Movember season is officially open GROW a Mo this Movember and you can help stop men dying too young. Trucker, regent or connoisseur - no matter the shape or style of your Mo, your face can inspire donations, conversations and real change.
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A daily dose of nuts lowers risk of obesity, related health issues Eating nuts on a daily basis may prevent weight gain and provide cardiovascular health benefits, according to the results of two separate studies.
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Cancer survivors likely to receive HPV vaccine after provider recommendation ORLANDO, Fla. - A study presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition revealed that among young adult and adolescent cancer survivors, provider recommendation was the strongest predictor of intent to receive HPV vaccine, which, in turn, was ...
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CDC Director Redfield on Ebola outbreak: 'Need to consider the possibility that it cannot be brought under control" In a troubling statement concerning the current Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director, Dr.
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Drug resistant superbugs are killing 33000 in Europe each year LONDON (Reuters) - Superbug infections resistant to multiple antibiotics kill around 33,000 people a year in Europe, health experts said on Monday, and the burden of these diseases is comparable to that of flu, tuberculosis and HIV combined.
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More Women Are Smoking Pot During Pregnancy, Report Says, and Experts Agree It's Not Safe Fewer woman are opting to drink and smoke cigarettes during pregnancy than in previous years, but more are choosing to use marijuana, according to new research.
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Europe: Antibiotic resistant bacterial infections linked to 33000 deaths annually A study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, estimates that about 33,000 people die each year as a direct consequence of an infection due to bacteria resistant to antibiotics and that the burden of these infections is comparable to that of ...
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Adding nuts to your diet can do wonders for your health! Washington: Turns out, eating Brazil nuts and other varieties of nuts daily may prevent weight gain and provide other cardiovascular benefits.
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Women who give birth to boys much more likely to have postnatal depression A University of Kent study into postnatal depression (PND) found the odds of developing this condition increased by 79% when mothers had baby boys compared to baby girls.
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We must stop popping pills and start taking a dose of social medicine DOCTORS should be able to prescribe Spotify to dementia patients instead of just dishing out drugs, our new Health Secretary has said.
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PAHO advisor: Scale up services for people living with HIV A Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) advisor is recommending that countries "scale up" access to services for Caribbean nationals affected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), as well as for prevention.
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The public health lobby wants to introduce a 'meat tax'. Don't bet against it Once you accept that the modern 'public health' movement is just the latest incarnation of the puritanism that waxes and wanes throughout history, it is easy to predict its next target.
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HPV Vaccination Rates Continue to Lag in US TUESDAY, Nov. 6, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- HPV vaccination rates are still too low to cut cervical cancer cases as much as is possible in the United States, a new report warns.
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Shorter Sleep Can Lead to Dehydration Published on November 6, 2018. Dehydration. Adults who sleep just 6 hours per night—as opposed to 8—may have a higher chance of being dehydrated, according to a study by Penn State.
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Screen time does not massively impact children's sleep, study claims Screen time may not have as big an impact on children's sleep as once thought, according to new research. Findings from the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford found that every hour school age children spent on digital devices only ...
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Lung screening: Better to know than to let it go Lung cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and, historically, one of the deadliest. It is the second most common cancer to develop in both men and women and the number-one cause of cancer deaths in men and women; however, because it's not ...
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Doctors don't know whether they should encourage smokers to switch to e-cigarettes One in three medics would not recommend e-cigarettes to smokers, with quarter unsure if they are any safer than smoking, polling suggests.
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