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7 Steps to Better Heart Health As the focus of health care increasingly shifts from acute, episodic care delivery - a visit to the doctor, clinic or hospital - over to daily wellness management for chronic conditions, patients and family members have become crucial partners in ...
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What Silicon Valley can learn from Pinterest When was the last time a social media company could say it had a good week? Because that's something the often overlooked social media platform Pinterest can actually claim today.
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Heart health screenings educate on dangers of heart disease MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - February is Heart Health Month in America, and with heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, Jackson Hospital held its annual Heart Health Screening event to educate the public on the dangers of ...
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Poisonings from herbal drug kratom have soared: What to know about the risks Poisonings reported from taking kratom, a herbal drug sold over the counter, have soared as the substance has become an increasingly popular treatment for opioid withdrawal and addiction.
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Measles outbreak: New case, possible exposures at Canada Line stations Health officials in Metro Vancouver say there is a new case of measles and more possible exposures in a variety of public locations across the region, including four SkyTrain stations on the Canada Line.
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Health officials confirm another case of measles, bringing total number of cases to 65 VANCOUVER, Wash. - Health officials identified another measles case in Clark County on Saturday. There are now 65 confirmed cases in the outbreak and one suspected case.
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Cost of Washington's measles outbreak tops $1M VANCOUVER, Washington - The cost of Washington's measles outbreak has surpassed $1 million as more than 200 health-department staffers from the state and Clark County focus their efforts on the disease.
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Managing your Type 2 diabetes in a heart-healthy way It's well known that the pancreas plays a starring role in diabetes because it produces the insulin that controls blood sugar.
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Pinterest Restricts Vaccine Search Results to Curb Spread of Misinformation Pinterest, a digital platform popular with parents, took an unusual step to crack down on the proliferation of anti-vaccination propaganda: It purposefully hobbled its search box.
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Cost of Washington measles outbreak tops $1M OLYMPIA - The cost of Washington's measles outbreak has surpassed $1 million as more than 200 health-department staffers from the state and Clark County focus their efforts on the disease.
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Another Voice: Vaccines for children are safe and necessary By Colleen Mattimore and Dennis Z. Kuo. Pediatricians hold their collective breath as the measles outbreak of 2019 spreads across the country.
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Breastfeeding May Cut Kids' Eczema Risk SATURDAY, Feb. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Children who were breastfed exclusively in their first few months of life were less likely to develop the chronic skin condition known as eczema, a new study finds.
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Iowa By the Numbers: A deeper look into vaccinations for children in Iowa The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps and rubella. Some variations of the vaccine also protect against varicella, or chickenpox.
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My battle with anorexia as a 12‑year‑old boy We think of eating disorders as a problem affecting teenage girls, but a quarter of sufferers are men. Samuel Pollen revisits his childhood struggle with anorexia.
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Indian herb, Saffron can replace stimulant medicine for treating ADHD in children According to the latest study, saffron can treat ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in children. What is ADHD? 1. ADHD is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders of childhood and adolescence.
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11 healthy foods to help you lose weight Want to speed up your weight loss for 2019? It's not just about reducing your food intake, or cutting things out of your diet.
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Love burgers and pizzas? These junk foods could be contributing to depression NEW YORK: Feeling depressed? It's time to cut out the unhealthy junk food from your diet as it increases the risk of psychological disorders including bipolar disorder and depression, say researchers.
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Decision to formulate guidelines for cancer care KOCHI: A meeting of Kerala Cancer Care Grid, a voluntary association of hospitals engaged in cancer care in the state, held in Kochi on Saturday has come out with a decision to formulate cancer treatment guidelines.
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C'bean moves towards taxing of sugar-sweetened beverages WITH skyrocketing rates of overweight and obesity facing Caribbean nations, policymakers are increasingly being challenged to find solutions for this public health emergency.
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Diet and depression IF you often experience feelings of prolonged sadness, despair, anxiety, worry, or believe you are suffering from depression, don't stop at uncertainty or self-diagnosis - speak with your family doctor regarding counselling options.
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Here's how diabetes causes muscle loss According to a new study published in the online edition of JCI Insight, elevated blood sugar levels leads to muscle atrophy and two protein, WWP1 and KLF15, play key roles in this phenomenon.
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As measles cases rise, DOH proposes 'no vaccination, no enrollment' policy Education Secretary Leonor Briones says the DepEd will review the proposal while considering the right of students to learn and access to quality basic education.
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Women may not know they're having heart attack as symptoms VERY different to men Here's a question for the women out there - could you confidently say what the symptoms of a heart attack are? Would you say that chest and arm pains are a telltale sign, as well as clutching at your chest?
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Women May Not Know They're Having Heart Attack As Symptoms VERY Different To Men A lot of important medical information and data is based on men - and it could be fatal. Here's a question for the women out there - could you confidently say what the symptoms of a heart attack are?
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Positive Well-Being May Buffer Against Depression in Newly Employed Adults with Autism A new study shows that positive well-being - a sense of happiness and life satisfaction - is linked to a lower risk of developing depression in newly employed adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at 12 months follow-up.
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Diabetes linked to increased backache, neck pain People with diabetes are more likely to suffer from low backache or neck pain as compared to a healthy person, say researchers. The study showed that diabetes, which affects an estimated 382 million people worldwide, contributes to a 35 per cent higher ...
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