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Rep.-elect, who's also a doctor, falsely links vaccines to autism at town hall Washington (CNN) Rep.-elect Mark Green, who is also a doctor, falsely claimed at a town hall Tuesday that a rise in autism cases could be linked to preservatives in vaccines, according to a video posted by The Tennessean on Wednesday.
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Obesity at fault for one quarter of cancers worldwide, study says WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12, 2018 -- Overweight and obesity accounted for nearly 4 percent of all cancers globally in 2012, and that rate is likely to rise in coming decades, a new study suggests.
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Fentanyl Surpasses Heroin As Drug Most Often Involved In Deadly Overdoses Fentanyl is now the drug most frequently involved in overdose deaths in the U.S., according to a National Vital Statistics System report published Wednesday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Christmas Is a Peak Time for Heart Attacks Christmas may be the peak time for heart attacks - at least in Sweden. Swedish researchers studied 283,014 heart attacks between 1998 and 2013 that were documented in a registry that included the date and time when symptoms started.
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Health Officials Warn Against Measles in Western New York BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Health officials in western New York say they've confirmed a case of measles. Now they're warning people who may have been exposed at several Buffalo-area locations over the past week to be aware of symptoms.
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Growing prevalence of excess body weight increasing global cancer burden The increasing prevalence of excess body weight, which was responsible for approximately 3.9% of all cancers worldwide in 2012, is driven by multiple economic and environmental factors and should be addressed through policy actions and other ...
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HER2 mutations can cause treatment resistance in metastatic ER-positive breast cancer Metastatic breast cancers treated with hormone therapy can become treatment-resistant when they acquire mutations in the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) that were not present in the original tumor, reports a team led by scientists from ...
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Obesity to Blame for Almost 1 in 25 Cancers Worldwide WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Overweight and obesity accounted for nearly 4 percent of all cancers globally in 2012, and that rate is likely to rise in coming decades, a new study suggests.
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Rockland measles: Health officials administered 11100 MMR vaccines since outbreak began WEST NYACK - Health officials administered 47 measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccines Tuesday at the Palisades Center, bringing the total number of immunizations up to 11,100.
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Ohio woman's cancer disappears after groundbreaking clinical trial Click here for updates on this story. CLEVELAND (WJW FOX 8 News ) - Denise and Jim Keenan of Youngstown recently celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary.
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Surgery Adds Three Years to Lives of Prostate-Cancer Patients, Study Finds A three-decade study found that prostate-removal surgery added an average of nearly three years to lives of men with prostate cancer, compared with those who didn't get surgery and were monitored.
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Shingles Vaccines Market Sales And Product Demand Analysis 2026 Shingles Vaccines Market 2018 research report provides key statistics on the Market status of the Shingles Vaccines manufacturers and is a importance source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the industry.
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'Designer' babies won't be common anytime soon – despite recent CRISPR twins Despite reports that two genetically modified babies have been born in China I don't think you'll be seeing designer babies soon.
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Heart Attack Risk Higher During the Holidays A new study based on data from Sweden pinpoints Christmas Eve as a particularly dangerous day for heart attacks. By Gaby Galvin, Staff Writer Dec. 12, 2018.
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Risk for Breast Cancer Linked to Pregnancy History CME Author: Vicki Brower. Study Authors: Hazel B. Nichols, Minouk Scheomaker, et al. Target Audience and Goal Statement: Obstetricians/gynecologists, mammographers, internal medicine physicians.
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How to get free naloxone in Philadelphia on Thursday People across Pennsylvania will be able to pick up naloxone at no cost Thursday as part of the Wolf administration's "Stop Overdoses in Pa.
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Older people who 'make love' frequently are happier: Study Intimacy and sexual activity is important for many Baby Boomers and a new study has shown just how beneficial sex can be for older members of the community.
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Having an active sex life in your 60s and 70s 'good for your health' A comprehensive study, led by Anglia Ruskin University and University College London, involved more than 6,800 adults in England. Share.
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Sexual activity shown to be beneficial for older adults A new study from from Anglia Ruskin University has revealed that sexual activity improves overall well-being among older adults. For the investigation, the researchers measured the higher enjoyment of life scores of nearly 7,000 adults in England with ...
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3 More Flu Deaths Confirmed In San Diego County Three more flu-related deaths were confirmed in San Diego County last week, bringing this flu season's death toll to five, officials said.
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It's not too late to get a flu shot Did you get a flu shot? It's not too late. That's the message from the Three Rivers Public Health Department. The health department has begun to receive increased reports of influenza cases.
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Women says female heart attack symptoms can be different A woman shared her heart attack symptoms on Twitter to spread awareness of how the symptoms can 'feel different' for women compared to men.
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Malaysian mall takes on landmark autism-friendly effort MANY parents of special needs children with the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) would find shopping with their families a challenging experience, but now a mall in Malaysia is undertaking a landmark effort to dampen the burdens that keep this group from ...
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Study finds genetic testing for breast cancer is outdated Brighton, N.Y. - Jessica Salamone, ScM, CGC, has seen genetic testing change and save lives. Salamone is the Director of Genetics Counseling at Elizabeth Wende Breast Center.
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Sudoku, crosswords won't prevent dementia Regularly doing puzzles like Sudoku will not protect the mind from dementia, researchers have found. The idea of "use it or lose it" and doing problemsolving activities such as crosswords has been widely accepted as a way of protecting brains from ...
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UTSW Researchers Hope to Predict Dementia UT Southwestern researchers say the identification of a molecular Alzheimer's trigger can be used to predict which type of dementia will develop in patients.
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Third of DR Congo Ebola cases are children: UN Children account for a third of Ebola cases in an outbreak of the disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with hundreds orphaned or isolated, the United Nations said on Tuesday.
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Exercise During Breast Cancer Treatment Improves Heart Function Women who participated in a supervised exercise program while undergoing breast cancer treatment had better cardiovascular fitness than women who were not part of the program, according to a study presented December 7, 2018, at the San Antonio ...
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Eyes may signal mental stress level With demands of work productivity shooting up stress levels, researchers have discovered that a person's eyes may offer a solution.
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