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Report: Americans Are Now More Likely To Die Of An Opioid Overdose Than On The Road For the first time in U.S. history, a leading cause of deaths, vehicle crashes, has been surpassed in likelihood by opioid overdoses, according to a new report on preventable deaths from the National Safety Council.
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Cat with bubonic plague in Wyoming is third in six months A third cat in the past six months has tested positive for bubonic plague in Wyoming. >> Read more trending news. Lab tests at the University of Wyoming confirmed the cat in Johnson County was infected with plague, according to the Wyoming Health ...
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Many Teens' Suicidal Thoughts Go Undetected by Parents Parents were frequently unaware when their adolescent children had suicidal or morbid thoughts, but when they did believe their children thought about killing themselves, children often denied it, according to a study involving a large pediatric ...
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Health Officials Confirm Measles Case in Los Angeles Area Health officials say a case of measles has been confirmed in a person who visited several sites in the Los Angeles area late last month, potentially exposing a number of shoppers and diners.
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Nebraska officials clear doctor being monitored for Ebola An American doctor being monitored in Nebraska for possible exposure to Ebola has been cleared and is no threat to the public, health officials say.
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Our view: Decline in cancer stats encouraging, but battle far from over A recently released study by the American Cancer Society indicated cancer deaths across the country have been on the decline for the past 25 years.
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Does cow's milk make strong bones — or weak ones? Dear Dr. Roach • I read that cow's milk weakens the bones. Is that true? - A.H.. Answer • The preponderance of the evidence is that dairy intake - like cow's milk, yogurt and cheese - increases bone strength and reduces fracture risk.
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Keto diet proves beneficial for epilepsy patients LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The keto diet is one of the trendiest diets these days with promises of dropping weight quickly. But for people with epilepsy, it can be a life-saving way of eating.
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HEALTH AND FITNESS: Lose big by not winning There are numerous community and workplace weight loss competitions and fitness challenges underway in our area right now. These programs are a popular way to start making health improvements with friends or coworkers.
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Scientists find link between colitis and colon cancer Lingering inflammation in the colon is a known risk factor for colorectal cancer and now scientists report one way it resets the stage to enable this common and often deadly cancer.
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7-day Indian diet plan for type 2 diabetes to lose weight: 3 tips to lose belly fat, lower blood sugar New Delhi: Diabetes mellitus type -2 is a growing lifestyle disease, affecting old and young, rich and poor, male and female. We can blame it on our sedentary life and years of bad eating.
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Nutritionists launch portion size guide to tackle overeating Ministers and public health experts have long been telling us we eat too much sugar, saturated fat and salt but less attention has been paid to the size of the portions on the plate.
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About half of adults experience some type of back pain NBC - Nearly half (45-percent) of adults experience some type of back pain. That's according to a new Canadian study of nearly 13,000 people.
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Rare medical condition leaves woman unable to hear men's voices XIAMEN, China (WSET) -- A woman in China recently lost her ability to hear men's voices from a rare condition! According to WRIC, the woman woke up one day and suddenly couldn't hear her boyfriend's voice.
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Chinese Police Opened an Investigation Into Reports of Expired Polio Vaccinations Chinese authorities say they have opened an investigation into reports that over 100 children received an expired polio vaccine, the latest scandal over defective medication to roil the country's embattled pharmaceutical industry.
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Connection to Nature Can Ease Distress, Hyperactivity in Kids A new Hong Kong study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, finds that when preschoolers are connected to nature, they have fewer behavioral and emotional difficulties, show improved prosocial behaviors and are less distressed and hyperactive.
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More Baby Boomers drinking at risky levels: Study Plenty of scientific research shows that too much drinking is bad for overall health, but the message seems to be falling on deaf ears for Baby Boomers.
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High Fiber Intake Tied to Lower Risk for Noncommunicable Disease HealthDay News - High intake of fiber is associated with a reduced risk for several noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), according to research published online Jan. 10 in the The Lancet.
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With second death in 5 days, district in grip of swine flu Tribune News Service. Patiala, January 13. With the death of a patient suffering from H1N1 (swine flu) in a week, the lethal virus has gripped the district.
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Some nose, throat bacteria less likely to develop into flu: Study US researchers have identified a cluster of nose and throat bacteria that made their hosts less likely to get flu. The researchers from the University of Michigan (UM) looked at samples of nose and throat bacteria and used DNA sequencing to identify ...
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