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Apple Watch Has Mixed Results in Big Heart Study NEW ORLEANS--A massive new study found that the pulse sensor in Apple Inc.'s watch helped detect a heart-rhythm disorder in a small number of users but may have caused false alarms for others.
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Apple Watch Helps Detect AF: Is This the Future? NEW ORLEANS - In the first study of its kind involving more than 400,000 members of the general population, using an Apple Watch to identify irregular pulse was found to help in the identification of atrial fibrillation (AF).
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Newer heart valves may let more people avoid surgery Surgery for certain bad heart valves may soon become a thing of the past. New studies suggest it's OK and often better to have a new valve placed through a tube into an artery instead.
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Are eggs good or bad for you? New research rekindles debate The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them. Adults who ate about 1 ½ eggs daily had a slightly higher risk of heart disease than those who ate no eggs.
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Terre Haute hospitals limit visitors to curb spread of flu TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - At least two western Indiana hospitals are restricting visitors to curb the spread of flu-like illnesses.
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Diets, late night eating debunked I hope everyone enjoyed last week's column about the myth of detoxes. I am back for another rendition of myth busting. As I stated last week, science is hard.
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Flu season in full swing MANKATO - Flu cases across Minnesota have ticked up in recent weeks, although the season remains on track to be milder than last year.
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Ending HIV In Mississippi Means Cutting Through Racism, Poverty And Homophobia Ending HIV transmission in America within the next decade - a stated goal of the Trump Administration - isn't a question of coming up with new medication.
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Deadly flu outbreak rages on: Symptoms and how to protect yourself One of the worst influenza outbreaks in years continues raging across the nation, with sometimes deadly results. In Oregon, the flu has killed at least three children this season - compared to none the prior season.
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Dormant viruses reactivate during space travel: NASA Washington, Mar 17 Space travel caused herpes viruses to reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS), according to a NASA study, a finding that could jeopardise mankind's future missions to Mars and ...
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Dormant viruses reactivate during space travel: NASA Washington: Space travel caused herpes viruses to reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS), according to a NASA study, a finding that could jeopardise mankind's future missions to Mars and beyond.
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Decade worth of data suggests social media causing health problems for younger generations With social media becoming a juggernaut with today's youth, health officials are concerned about mental health issues that are on the rise.
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Medications And Surgery For Atrial Fibrillation Similarly Effective Says Study A study backed by the National Institute of Health found that catheter ablation is no more effective than drug therapies for patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease Older adults with diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at an increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia, frailty, dysglycemia, and polypharmacy.
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93% Of Medications Contain 'Potential Allergens' Alongside the active components in medicines, there is almost always a list of other ingredients. Manufacturers add these inactive components for a number of reasons.
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Sperm of infertile men is healthy before it begins journey out of body, major breakthrough finds It is said that in life the journey is more important than the destination. And for sperm, that is certainly the case, according to a new scientific study.
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Are vaccinations about parent choice or public safety? Illinois among top 5 states for measles as debate heats up The year 2019 has the potential to record the highest number of measles cases in Illinois and across the country since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000.
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DRC Ebola total rises by 4 as survey shows high vaccine acceptance Lab tests have confirmed Ebola infections in four more people from four different locations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the country's health ministry said today.
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