Sunday, January 6, 2019

Google Alert - health

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Daily update January 6, 2019
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LOUISVILLE -- Warning of an e-cigarette "epidemic" among youths, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome M. Adams issued an advisory in December stressing the importance of protecting children from potential harm.
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If you have a cough, fever and chills and are not breathing as easily as usual, you might have a cold or the flu. But those symptoms also could signal pneumonia - which sends about a million Americans to the hospital each year.
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Let me just start with a few disclaimers, because I know a few of you are already mad at me just based on the headline alone. I agreed to try the keto diet in early 2018 as a POPSUGAR editor experiment - not because I needed to for medical or weight ...
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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - Authorities in Vancouver, Washington, have confirmed a case of measles in a child while the Oregon Health Authority has confirmed a separate measles case in Portland, Oregon.
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(FOX NEWS) - The traditional father-daughter wedding dance between one Alabama bride and her dad is being hailed as the best rendition to date, after footage of the emotionally powerful scene went viral on Facebook.
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Four donors have been found in the quest to save the life of a two-year-old cancer sufferer with one of the rarest blood types in the world.
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Citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo, site of an expanding Ebola outbreak, are set to hear the results of their long-delayed presidential election on Sunday.
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A 58-year-old woman has tested positive for hepatitis B after being unwittingly exposed to the virus at a surgical facility in New Jersey.
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There's no shortage of things people swore to leave behind in 2018: bad jobs, bad relationships, bad habits. But chances are, you're beginning 2019 with something you didn't intend: a few extra pounds.
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - For years, researchers at the University of Illinois have been trying to find out whether it is possible to genetically modify a crop to boost its growth.
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As we head into 2019, kicking bad habits is a priority for many people. One habit that countless Americans vow to stop is smoking.
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Mental health advocates are lobbying Congress to help them get schizophrenia classified as a brain disease like Parkinson's or Alzheimers, instead of as a mental illness, a move that could reduce stigma and lead to more dollars for a cure.
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By AFP. Added 4th January 2019 10:37 AM. In results published in Science on Thursday, they confirmed they had been successful in making tobacco plants 40 percent bigger thanks to a "genetic hack" or "shortcut.
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A scientist transplants engineered tobacco for testing. Share this story. The vast majority of life on Earth depends, either directly or indirectly, on photosynthesis for its energy.
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After Chronic Wasting Disease struck deer in nearby states, Alabama is expanding its efforts to monitor the state's deer herd.
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MOULTRIE, Ga. - June is Alzheimer's Awareness month as it is the month used to spread awareness of Alzheimer's disease however that is only one month out the year.
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Dear Dr. Roach: Would you write about seasonal affective disorder to help so many others who may be suffering with this, but don't even know it?
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CBS NEWS - HEALTHDAY If you think a switch from sugar to a calorie-free sweetener might help you get healthier and shed pounds, think again.
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BALTIMORE - People who drink lots of sugar-sweetened soda and fruit juices may be more likely to develop chronic kidney disease than those who don't, a US study suggests.
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Jordyn Walker's family have set up a GoFundMe page and say it's unlikely the schoolgirl, from Missouri, will ever "see the shadows of light again".
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Children should avoid screen time for at least an hour before bedtime and parents should lead by example, according to new guidelines.
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Rising suicide rates and depression in U.S. teens and young adults have prompted researchers to ask a provocative question: Could the same devices that some people blame for contributing to tech-age angst also be used to detect it?
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If you thought that obesity affects only humans, you may be wrong. It can also shorten lives of your canine friends, finds a research.
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A Minnesota woman is pushing for lower insulin prices after she said her diabetic son died because he couldn't afford the medicine.
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High blood pressure is a deadly condition that affects more than 25 per cent of all adults in the UK. The condition, which is also known as hypertension, puts extra stress on blood vessels, and the vital organs around the body.
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A TEENAGER has been left blind after contracting a mystery illness onboard a cruise ship which caused her eyes to bleed. Jordyn Walker has gone blind from a mystery illness.
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Diabetes is known to many as a lifestyle disease, something that can be prevented and that mostly older people get. However, there have been increasing cases of Type 1 Diabetes in children and it has nothing to do with diet and exercise.
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The population of rhesus macaques in Florida with the potentially deadly strain of herpes is expected to double, according to experts.
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(CNN) There is little evidence that screen time is in itself harmful to a child's health, says new guidance published by British pediatricians, which avoids setting limits on screen time use for children of all ages.
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A breathalyser test being developed by British scientists could revolutionise cancer diagnosis. The test is designed to pick up early signs of the disease which enter the breath and become airborne - slashing the need for biopsies.
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The flu is taking hold in the Maritimes as the new year begins. It's worst in New Brunswick, where the number of confirmed cases is already double what it was at this time last year and there have been three deaths.
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Though social media can be a helpful tool for teenagers to learn and connect with friends, experts have long warned that too much Snapchatting or Instagramming can come with downsides.
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STOPPING the spread of melanoma could be as easy has cutting off the blood supply to the cancer, groundbreaking Queensland research has revealed.
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