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Annual survey: Teen vaping soars as opioid use, drinking decline The percentage of high school seniors who say they vaped nicotine in the past 30 days nearly doubled this year, a dramatic increase that federal officials want to curb with new rules and restrictions.
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Wasting disease testing robust for elk, skimpy for deer JACKSON - Aaron Morehead's gloved hand skillfully sliced through the esophagus, larynx and muscle from under the jaw of a middle-age cow elk shot hours earlier atop Blacktail Butte.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome 'could be triggered by overactive immune system' An overactive immune response appears to be a trigger for persistent fatigue, say researchers in a study that could shed light on the causes of chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Gun deaths skyrocket to highest rate in 40 years: CDC Gun deaths are at their highest in 40 years, school shootings are deadlier and more frequent than ever, and the suicide rate is up, reducing overall life expectancy, according to several recent analyses.
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Kentucky Restricts Transport of Deer Killed in Tennessee Wildlife officials have placed restrictions on the transport of deer from Tennessee into Kentucky in response to the detection of chronic wasting disease.
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Study: Christmas Eve May Be When Your Risk For Heart Attacks Is Highest Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house. Not a creature was stirring, but what about cholesterol plaques? According to a study just published in the BMJ, it's not mice moving that should be the concern.
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Health official: Still a great time to get flu shot If you haven't got your flu shot yet, there is still time. Influenza season begins as early as October and usually peaks around January or February.
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One in four parents not prepared for 'parenting hangovers' this holiday season Parents may plan for transportation and childcare ahead of holiday gatherings but are they prepared for a potential, day-after "parenting hangover?
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Breast cancer risk increases after childbirth, study says While scientists do not know what causes cancer, they believe childbirth may increase the possibility of a diagnosis, according to a new report.
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How food labeling has affected consumer and industry behavior Over the last 20 years, food labels have emerged to encourage healthier eating such as the U.S. Nutrition Facts Panel and the "fat-free" and "low sodium" identifiers.
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Lower limb amputations up by almost 20% says Diabetes UK Analysis by Diabetes UK has shown there were 26,378 lower limb amputations related to diabetes in England from 2014 to 2017, representing an increase of 19.4 per cent from 2010-2013.
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2018-2023 Global Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapeutics Market Strategy and Market Product Type The Global Global Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapeutics Market 2018 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapeutics Market Report middlemost around the important drivers and restraints ...
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Man contracts lung infection from smelling his dirty socks A Chinese man has been hospitalised with a severe fungal infection in his lungs caused by sniffing his socks each day at the end of work.
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Pharmac to fund 'life-changing' hepatitis C treatment, and drug for rare blood disorder haemophilia approved Thousands of Kiwis will have access to new "life-changing" medicines for both hepatitis C and a rare blood disorder. Pharmac has announced it will fund the medicine Maviret, which can be prescribed to people with hepatitis C, regardless of the type of ...
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Food safety experts warn fruit and vegetables sold in British shops could contain potentially deadly norovirus Fruit and vegetables being sold in British supermarkets have been found to contain norovirus, food safety experts have announced. The UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) researchers discovered that one lettuce in every 20 contained the vomiting virus.
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Magnesium helps in maintaining optimum vitamin D levels New York: Researchers have found that magnesium may optimise vitamin D status, raising it in people with deficient levels and lowering it in people with high levels.
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Anti-anxiety drugs most misused drugs : American Psychiatric Association According to a study appearing in the Journal Psychiatric Services Anti-anxiety drugs are the most misused drugs and misuse of these prescription drugs accounted for more than 17 per cent of overall use.
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FSA and PHE issue advice to prevent foodborne illnesses during the holidays The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued advice to prevent food poisoning over the holidays while Public Health England (PHE) has warned about norovirus.
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Pharmac to fund new Hep C treatment A new drug that treats Hepatitis C is expected to benefit tens of thousands of New Zealanders. no caption. Photo: 123rf. Up to 50,000 people are expected to benefit from the funding of a new treatment for those with hepatitis C. That's the number of ...
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Novel AI tool can predict risk of infection after surgery LONDON: Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can successfully predict whether a patient is at risk of developing a serious, and possibly life-threatening infection after surgery.
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Oman reports locally transmitted dengue Health officials in Oman are reporting at least three locally acquired dengue fever cases, prompting them to step up surveillance.
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