Saturday, March 16, 2019

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Daily update March 16, 2019
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Before you tuck into a three-egg omelet or frittata this weekend, read this. Eggs may not be so good for you after all, according to a large new study published Friday that links higher consumption of dietary cholesterol with cardiovascular disease and ...
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What eggs-actly does this mean? A study just published in JAMA seemed to give eggs a bit of a beating after they've been on a roll since 2015.
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March 14 (UPI) -- The American Heart Association has called on the Food and Drug Administration to do more to keep kids from using e-cigarettes, particularly flavored tobacco products.
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A third case of measles has been reported in Ocean County and the patient could have exposed others to the infection, including at the country's largest yeshiva, Beth Medrash Govoha, according to the state Department of Health.
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RENO, Nev. (AP) - State agriculture officials have ordered the quarantine or a horse in southern Nevada that tested positive for an equine herpes virus after the state high school rodeo last month in Pahrump.
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This past week, a group of scientists in London announced that, for the second time ever, a patient was cured of HIV. This replicated the same procedure used 12 years ago for the first patient who was cured of HIV, which involves a bone marrow ...
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A 12-year-old Houston girl has died of flu-related causes, the year's first pediatric death in Houston and the second in the region.
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GENEVA, March 14 (Reuters) - The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo is now concentrated in two areas and could be stopped by September, but the world must tackle Congo's broader crisis to make it count, the head of the World Health ...
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Until now, people with inoperable triple-negative breast cancer had one treatment option: chemotherapy. But this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval to the first immunotherapy treatment for breast cancer.
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Doctors turn to professional guidelines to help them identify the latest thinking on appropriate medical treatments, but a study out Friday finds that in the realm of heart disease, most of those guidelines aren't based on the highest level of evidence ...
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One in three American adults is at risk for developing type 2 diabetes, a serious disease that can lead to a range of complications that may include kidney failure, heart disease, stroke, blindness and amputations.
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Green tea cut obesity and a number of inflammatory biomarkers linked with poor health in a new study. Mice fed a diet of 2 percent green tea extract fared far better than those that ate a diet without it, a finding that has prompted an upcoming study ...
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JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV)-- - The Trump Administration wants to end the spread of HIV by 2030. This week the president called for millions of dollars in funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Health officials say there are at least 46 cases of the mumps at Temple University and three others from surrounding counties, the most cases in the city since 2010.
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According to the latest World Health data published in April 2017, death from kidney disease in TT accounts for 2.47 per cent of total deaths.
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Research from a Singapore-based study has suggested that mild cognitive impairment could be prevented in people over the age of 60 by simply eating mushrooms more than twice a week.
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New York, Mar 16 (IANS): Researchers have identified that an extract from avocado seeds exhibited anti-inflammatory properties in a laboratory study.
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Researchers from the National University of Singapore have found that eating mushrooms more than twice a week may slash risks for mild cognitive impairment by 50 percent.
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By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, March 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Think exercise has to be high-intensity to make a difference to your health?
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Advocacy group that includes legislators that represent Newberg and Dundee opposes mandated vaccines and doubts their safety, despite all medical evidence to the contrary.
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Research out of Ohio State University has found a link between green tea and reduced obesity in mice, according to a newly published study.
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Atrial fibrillation is a common arrhythmia that affects an estimated 30 million people worldwide. New research shows that catheter ablation, a common cardiovascular procedure, appears no more effective than drug therapy to prevent strokes, deaths and ...
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Healthy eating is on many people's minds. Most of us want to eat better to keep a healthy weight, which helps us feel better and look better.
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There is an urgent need to develop epidemiological surveillance systems for chronic kidney diseases (CKD) to pick people up in the early stages of their disease and to enrol them in a proper treatment programme so that the economic burden and mortality ...
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GENEVA - Attacks on Ebola treatment centers in eastern Congo threaten to reverse the gains being made against the current outbreak of the deadly virus, the director-general of the World Health Organization said Thursday as a fourth assault on a health ...
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Washington D.C, Mar 15 : According to a recent study Choline, a B vitamin nutrient can help in preventing any foetal brain problems or mental health issues in the baby which is caused by the virus of cold or influenza during pregnancy.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has had a light presence when it comes to the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak.
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Are you still feeling the effects of Daylight Saving Time? You might welcome Friday being World Sleep Day. Vancouver Coastal Health is raising awareness about the importance of sleep for good health.
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