Wednesday, March 20, 2019

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Daily update March 20, 2019
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(WLWT) - A Kentucky family is suing their health department because of an issue with the chickenpox vaccine. Bill Kunkel says his son Jerome, 18, is being discriminated against because of his religious beliefs regarding a vaccine for chickenpox.
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Women who have a male twin are less likely to graduate from high school than those born with a female twin, according to a study. Scientists studied all 13,717 twins born in Norway between 1967 and 1978 to understand whether being a woman born with a ...
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One in five U.S. adults prescribed medicines say they've asked their doctor for a cheaper option, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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MONDAY, March 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- New parents worry about a lot of things, but the American Academy of Pediatrics says one thing they can cross off that list is concern about giving high-allergy foods too early in life.
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A mumps outbreak continues to grow at Temple University as public health officials now suspect 54 people have come down with the viral infection.
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(CNN) - Giving a baby a new food to try is fun, and it should be. The only concerns parents should have: finding their phones fast enough to document the funny faces and cleaning up the mess that might follow.
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In the U.S., older people with dementia are usually told they have Alzheimer's disease. But a range of other brain diseases can also impair thinking and memory and judgment, according to scientists attending a summit on dementias held Thursday and ...
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Drinking a cup of coffee regularly may help prevent the development of prostate cancer in men, according to a new study by Japanese researchers.
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Taking a high dose of icosapent ethyl--a pure and stable prescription form of the omega-3 fatty acid known as EPA--significantly reduces the occurrence of first, subsequent and total ischemic events, including heart attacks, strokes and related deaths ...
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BOSTON -- Low levels of amyloid-β and tau proteins, biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD), in eye fluid were significantly associated with low cognitive scores, according to a new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.
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Death rates from breast cancer are predicted to fall in all European Union (EU) countries in 2019 with the exception of Poland, according to new research published in the leading cancer journal Annals of Oncology today.
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