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CDC says residents of Colorado, Georgia at highest risk of influenza Based on laboratory testing, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said it believes the state has entered a period of more intense influenza activity.
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Weight loss remains an elusive goal NEW YORK - Bacon and black coffee for breakfast, or oatmeal and bananas? If you're planning to try to lose weight in 2019, you're sure to find a fierce debate online and among friends and family about how best to do it.
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2019 begins with higher drug prices The new year is ringing in with higher drug prices. Continue Reading Below. Allergan is reportedly setting the pace with increases of nearly 10% on more than two dozen products, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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New Year's Resolution—Lose Weight Losing weight is always the most popular resolution and it so many times, it just doesn't pan out. We start off strong but then……well, you know.
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Louisiana police department offers to test residents' meth for the Zika virus HARAHAN, La. - A police department in Louisiana says they're offering a rather unusual service. The Harahan Police Department posted a warning on Facebook Saturday alerting residents that their crystal meth may be contaminated with the Zika Virus.
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Oregon targets homeless population for hepatitis A prevention A shift in the way hepatitis A outbreaks happen has Oregon public health officials working to redirect their prevention strategies toward homeless populations that now represent the most vulnerable group for infection.
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New Colorado license plates aim to help kids battling cancer DENVER - Starting Tuesday, Coloradans can get a brand-new specialty license plate and help children battling cancer. 14-year-old Gabe Santistevan came up with the idea for the "Cure Childhood Cancer" license plate.
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Brain "Pacemaker" Device May Help Treat Epilepsy, Parkinson's Disease Researchers have developed a device that works like a "pacemaker for the brain" to monitor the brain's electrical activity and potentially deliver fine-tuned treatments to patients with diseases like epilepsy and Parkinson's.
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Anti-aging discovery reveals importance of immune system in clearing old cells A compelling study from the Weizmann Institute of Science has revealed a new anti-aging strategy designed to help the immune system remove old and dysfunctional cells from the body.
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New Wireless 'Pacemaker' For The Brain May Prevent Seizures, Tremors In Patients With Epilepsy, Parkinson's A new "pacemaker" for the brain developed by engineers from the University of California, Berkeley, may help prevent debilitating seizures and tremors in patients with neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and epilepsy.
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The Dry January Effect Bottoms down: It's Dry January. For Heather Molnar that means holding the gin in her gin and tonic for the rest of the month and substituting that end-of-day glass of wine with kombucha.
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Global HIV diagnostics Market Trends in 2019 – Industry Growth & Forecast 2024 "Global HIV diagnostics Market" Research factors driving current trade analysis that focuses on market and delivers in-depth market analysis and future forecasts of HIV diagnostics report.
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4-12 months-Previous's Colon Elements, Intestines Eliminated After Swallowing Magnets From Toy A 4-year-old Wisconsin boy had part of his colon and intestines removed after he swallowed magnets from a toy that were given to him as a Christmas present.
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Cut 2500 sugar cubes a year from your child's diet, parents urged The average child has consumed 18 years' worth of sugar by the time they reach their 10th birthday, a study suggests. Most 10-year-olds have eaten at least 138kg (304lb) of sugar by the time they reach adulthood, according to Public Health England (PHE).
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Measles warning issued for NSW A measles alert has been issued for NSW after a visitor from the ACT was diagnosed with the infection. The ACT resident was infectious while visiting the NSW Central Coast and Sydney's northern suburbs between December 26 and 30, NSW Health said in a ...
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Children 'eating 18 years' worth of sugar by age of 10' Children have on average already eaten more sugar than the maximum amount recommended for an 18-year-old by the time they reach their 10th birthday, a study suggests.
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Quit Smoking In 2019 With New Online Tools From The City of Broomfield: Free web-based support and medications are helping Coloradans keep their New Year's resolutions to quit smoking for good.
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Study reveals increase in potency and price of cannabis across Europe Cannabis resin and herbal cannabis have significantly increased in potency and in price, according to the first study to investigate changes in cannabis across Europe.
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Breakthrough study explains how the immune system puts cancer cells to sleep An exciting new study, led by a team of Australian researchers, has uncovered how the immune system can keep cancer cells in a dormant state.
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Hamilton man saving nearly $40 a day after quitting smoking in a New Year's resolution Shane Davis is two days into life without smoking and already he has saved nearly $80. The 30-year-old Hamilton diesel mechanic quit smoking as one of his New Year's resolutions.
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Madras HC Orders Video Recording of HIV Positive Donor's Autopsy After Mother Raises Doubt Over Treatment Madurai: The Madras High Court has ordered videography of the autopsy of a 19-year-old man, who committed suicide last week after unknowingly donating HIV-infected blood which was later transfused to a pregnant woman.
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Enlist social media in the fight to eradicate measles There can be no doubt of the hard truth of your headline " Falling vaccination rates pose a global health risk" (editorial, December 29).
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New sensor can monitor heart cells with minimal disruption, says report Engineers have demonstrated an electronic device to closely monitor beating heart cells, or cardiomyocytes, without affecting their behaviour.
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Smoking ban for Orchard Road kicks in SINGAPORE - Orchard Road is now smoke-free, as a precinct-wide smoking ban kicked in on Tuesday (Jan 1) prohibiting smokers from lighting up in public areas except within designated smoking areas (DSAs).
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Smokers get warnings as Orchard goes smoke-free Orchard Road is now smoke-free, as a precinct-wide smoking ban kicked in yesterday, prohibiting smokers from lighting up in public areas except within designated smoking areas (DSAs).
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How to keep your New Year's resolution this year It's New Year's Eve. With that, approximately 40% of people will be making a New Year's resolutions. But only 1 in 10 will keep their resolution.
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This Year, Don't Set New Year's Resolutions The statistics on how many people actually follow through and accomplish their New Year's resolutions are rather grim. Studies have shown that less than 25% of people actually stay committed to their resolutions after just 30 days, and only 8 ...
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The benefits of Dry January are mostly in your mind Each year, thousands of people worldwide use Jan. 1 as a reason to go sober through Dry January, or Drynuary, after the revelry of the holiday season passes.
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