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Researchers say they've found more evidence linking bacteria found in a common type of gum disease to dementia. A new study, published in the journal Science Advances, found a key pathogen associated with chronic periodontal disease in the brains of ...
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The now two-year-old twins who are among the youngest ever to be successfully separated after being conjoined at the head and brain are now thriving.
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LONDON - A regular serving of fried chicken or fish is associated with a higher risk of death from any cause except cancer, according to a new study done in postmenopausal women in the United States.
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Erin and Abby Delaney's parents are grateful their twin daughters are thriving. Born as conjoined twins, their condition was among the rarest of the rare.
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Does gum disease play a key role in the development of Alzheimer's? Scientists believe this may be the case after their study found further evidence of the link between bacteria in a common type of gum disease and people with dementia.
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Nearly five million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, which causes life-changing memory loss.
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THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Like a baby, being rocked can help you sleep, but it might also improve your memory, new research suggests.
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A pair of new studies just might make you pine for the old days of being cradled by your parents. For both mice and healthy young people, the studies found, a gentle rocking motion before and during sleep resulted in a deeper slumber.
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A regular serving of fried chicken or fish is associated with a higher risk of death from any cause except cancer, according to a new study done in postmenopausal women in the United States.
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Gemma Birch, 24, of Southport, Merseyside, became pals with the cat - named Catarina - during an all-inclusive stay at holiday resort in Albufeira back in 2014.
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How would you like your death: Regular, or extra early? A new study links regular fried chicken consumption - at least one serving a week - to a 13 percent increased risk of premature death, at least among older women.
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In the screen-lit bustle of modern life, sleep is expendable. There are television shows to binge-watch, work emails to answer, homework to finish, social media posts to scroll through.
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SEATTLE (AP) - Health officials have confirmed 26 measles cases in western Washington in an outbreak that began earlier this month.
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Health researchers are sounding the alarm about measles hot spots around the country where viral outbreaks are most likely because large percentages of residents have refused vaccinations based on religious or philosophical beliefs.
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Many studies have linked higher levels of physical activity with reduced depression rates, but is it the physical activity that reduces depression risks, or the depression that reduces physical activity levels?
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- There's nothing in its onset to cause immediate concern. A little coughing, a little fever, red puffy eyes and an annoyingly runny nose - even the increasingly tired feeling would make sense if you think you're just coming down with a ...
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Two North Alabama school systems are closing as the number of flu cases in both systems increase. Al.com reports Albertville City Schools will be closed Friday and Monday, while Fayetteville City Schools will close Friday.
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Health experts have long insisted that the benefits of exercising daily are multiple. Besides helping you stay fit, exercising daily also helps regulate mood as it is said to release stress-busting hormones.
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THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- While some people fight the "battle of the bulge" for a lifetime, others seem to effortlessly stay slim.
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An increase in the number of ill students is prompting some Alabama schools to close for a cleanup. (Chuck Crow/The Plain Dealer) - ( Chuck Crow ). Comment.
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CME Author: Zeena Nackerdien. Study Authors: Scott E. Hadland, Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre, et al. Target Audience and Goal Statement: Pain specialists, emergency department physicians, and primary care physicians.
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A new study on mice with Alzheimer's disease claims to have identified the key epigenetic factor that leads to memory loss from Alzheimer's disease.
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We've seen off smallpox, polio and measles - so why does a truly reliable flu jab still elude us? By Jeremy Brown. Main image: Composite: Alamy/Ersoy Emin.
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In the largest study of its kind to date, Cambridge researchers have looked at why some people manage to stay thin while others gain weight easily.
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A new study has uncovered that the standard method for ranking patients on the waitlist for lifesaving liver transplantation may not prioritize some of the sickest candidates for the top of the list.
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The share of total liver transplants going to people who suffer from alcohol-related health issues is on the rise in America—but don't blame it on the bottle.
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Health officials at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley are pushing for people to get the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine. According to physicians, the vaccine is key to preventing certain cancers.
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A company which sells used tissues in an effort to allow consumers to decide when they get sick has reportedly been sold out online for months.
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For the first time, the type of deadly Ebola virus responsible for recent epidemics in West and Central Africa has been found in a bat, Liberian health officials announced on Thursday.
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Drug company payments to doctors may influence not just how many opioid prescriptions they write but the overdose death toll in their communities, according to a new study released Friday.
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When facing a stressful situation, thinking about your romantic partner may help keep your blood pressure under control just as effectively as actually having them in the room with you.
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There is mostly good news this flu season. As we head toward its peak, the number of cases is down from last season and the predominant strain so far reported is among those targeted in the available vaccine.
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More people today are poised to explore space than ever before; those who do will experience the effects of microgravity on the human body.
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Several Indian states are facing another deadly outbreak of H1N1 influenza, otherwise known as swine flu. Last week, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah was hospitalised after contracting the infectious respiratory disease, but he's not alone.
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Negative experiences on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter may make young adults feel lonely, according to a study.
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(Reuters Health) - People with diabetes who take soluble fiber supplements have slightly lower blood sugar than diabetics who don't add this type of fiber to their diets, a research review finds.
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Manmeet Singh Gill Tribune News Service Amritsar, January 23. The Health Department recorded four fresh suspected cases of swine flu on Wednesday.
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RUDRAPUR: Hospitals in the district are on alert after nine swine flu deaths reported in the state capital Dehradun this year. The health department has set up a 6-bedded swine flu ward at the JL Nehru district hospital in Rudrapur and has issued two ...
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By Alan Mozes. HealthDay Reporter. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Childhood lead exposure may trigger the development of long-term mental health problems, new research suggests.
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