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A second person may be "cured" of HIV In the history of HIV/AIDS, only a single person is believed to have been cured of the virus. Timothy Ray Brown, an American known as the "Berlin patient," had HIV for more than a decade, until two stem-cell transplants in 2007 and 2008 cleared it from ...
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'London patient' second patient in nearly 12 years appeared to be cured of HIV: report A man known only as the "London patient" appeared to be cured of H.I.V., making him the second known patient in nearly 12 years, giving scientists new hope that an eventual cure is possible, reports said Monday.
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London patient might be second to be cured of HIV A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1, according to a case study to be published Tuesday in the journal Nature.
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US deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide hit highest level since record-keeping began The number of deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide in 2017 hit the highest level since federal data collection started in 1999, according to an analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data by two public health nonprofits.
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A Large Study Provides More Evidence That MMR Vaccines Don't Cause Autism There's strong new evidence that a common childhood vaccine is safe. A large study released Monday finds no evidence that the vaccine that protects against measles, mumps and rubella increases the risk of autism.
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Another study finds no link between autism and measles, mumps and rubella vaccine The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine isn't associated with an increased risk of autism, even among kids who are at high risk because they have a sibling with the disorder, a Danish study suggests.
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New evidence bolsters link between sleep apnea and Alzheimer's disease A new study, to be presented at the upcoming American Academy of Neurology's 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, reveals a connection between sleep apnea and increased levels of a toxic brain protein commonly associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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Blood pressure drug recall expands – again WASHINGTON - A widespread recall of common blood pressure and heart failure medications has been expanded to include more drugs containing losartan.
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Blood Pressure Medication Recall Expands Again Due To Possible Cancer Risk (CNN) - A widespread recall of common blood pressure and heart failure medications has been expanded to include more drugs containing losartan.
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Brain clue to 'broken heart' syndrome Your heart can be damaged after a sad event and it may be your brain's doing, experts believe. Swiss researchers have been studying people with a rare and unusual condition called broken heart syndrome.
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Is 'Keto Crotch' Real? Here's How To Handle Vaginal Odor Either Way Here's one thing your friends on the keto diet aren't likely to be obsessively tweeting about. You might already know what's involved with the keto diet: Very low to no carbohydrates and an increased intake of fats.
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Amazon removes anti-vaccine content after congressman pens letter of concern Jackie Drees - 9 hours ago Print | Email. Amazon began removing anti-vaccine documentaries from its video streaming service March 1, hours after U.S.
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Scientists Reveal How "Broken Heart Syndrome" Is Linked to Emotional Trauma The connection between emotions and health is becoming more clear, but nowhere is it more evident than in patients with broken heart syndrome.
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Is Keto Crotch a Real Thing? We Asked an Ob-Gyn for the Facts It's no secret the keto diet comes with some icky side effects. Keto flu, keto breath, keto diarrhea—yep, this weight-loss plan has a dark side.
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Your Meat-Heavy Diet Might Be Giving You 'Keto Crotch' You know all of the jokes, yeah? Like how you can tell if someone is vegan, or if someone does Crossfit, or if someone is convinced that a room filled with essential oil diffusers is just as effective as all of those silly-billy vaccines?
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Rats Appear Less Anxious After Microdosing DMT, Scientists Find Scientists microdosed rats with DMT and found evidence to suggest the psychedelic substance modifies fear and anxiety responses in the animals.
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Luke Perry's death raises awareness of stroke signs, ways to reduce risk Rochester, N.Y./Los Angeles - Days after suffering a massive stroke, actor Luke Perry died Monday at the age of 52. Perry's death is raising awareness about the signs of stroke and ways to reduce risk.
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Psychedelic microdosing in rats shows beneficial effects The growing popularity of microdosing—taking tiny amounts of psychedelic drugs to boost mood and mental acuity—is based on anecdotal reports of its benefits.
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Every senior needs cognitive screening, Alzheimer's Association says (CNN) At first, she just forgot a name or two. Then, a few meetings on her schedule. A few months later, LuPita Gutierrez-Parker found herself struggling at work to use computer software she knew intimately.
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Shutting down certain genes may slow the aging process A new study led by the University of East Anglia has revealed that manipulating a particular gene in roundworms not only doubles their life expectancy but also improves the fitness of the worm's offspring.
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Should I Be On The Keto Diet? Here's What You Should Know Before You Try It Learn the science behind Ketosis and how the Keto diet works! Diet fads and trends are constantly changing, bringing in new "best" ways to shed those pounds that you have always hoped to.
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Chemicals at home responsible for decreased fertility in men and dogs A new study has found that chemical and environmental contaminants at home and diet could be responsible for decreasing fertility of the men and the domestic pet dogs living in the house.
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Amazon Seems to Yank Anti-Vaxxer Documentaries From Prime Video Streaming Following an open letter from American politician Adam Schiff calling on Jeff Bezos to curb the promotion of anti-vaccination content and videos on Amazon, it appears his website has done just that.
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SINGH: We must take steps to fight false anti-vaccination information Ethan Lindenberger was 18 when he denied his parents' wishes and got himself vaccinated. He lives in Ohio, which is 1 of 17 states that allow for parents and guardians to opt out of vaccination medications for philosophical purposes.
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Dogs and Men Share a Big Fertility Problem Linked to Household Chemicals Things are not going so great for man: Over the last 80 years, human sperm quality has declined by half. And the sperm of man's best friend isn't doing so hot either, with studies showing that their sperm motility has declined by over 30 percent ...
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Rising Bed Bug Infestations Can Be Beat, but Some Won't Like the Plan In February, an Oklahoma courthouse shut down after a lawyer came in swarming with so many bed bugs that they fell off of his jacket.
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Amazon Has Removed a Misleading Documentary on Vaccines, And It's About Time Vaccines do not cause autism. You wouldn't know that if you'd ever used an Amazon Prime account to watch the 2016 documentary "Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe.
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FDA to Approve Ketamine Nasal Spray as New Depression Treatment For the first time in 30 years, the Food and Drug Administration is on track to approve a new treatment for depression. Last month, an FDA advisory committee recommended that federal regulators approve a nasal spray that delivers the active ingredient ...
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High school student who defied parents to get vaccinated heads to US Congress for key testimony A US high school student who had himself vaccinated despite his parents' objections is set to testify Tuesday before the US Congress about a surge in outbreaks of preventable diseases.
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FDA Expected To Approve Esketamine Nasal Spray For Depression The Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve a new type of drug for depression. It is esketamine, a chemical cousin of the anesthetic and party drug ketamine.
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Utah researchers identify potential treatment for pancreatic cancer SALT LAKE CITY - Gordon Chamberlain was told in October that he'd be lucky to live another four months. The 66-year-old said he "never saw it coming," but late-stage pancreatic cancer was going to get the best of him.
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Dogs' raw meat diet could be dangerous to them and owners, study says (CNN) Feeding your dog a raw meat-based diet is seen by some owners as a healthier and more natural alternative to commercially available pet food.
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FOCUS-US seeks to cut dialysis costs with more home care versus clinics By Caroline Copley and Caroline Humer. March 4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is working on a new payment approach for treating kidney disease that favors lower cost care at home and transplants, a change that would upend a dialysis industry that ...
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PH among top countries with highest increase in measles cases – Unicef Unicef Executive Director Henrietta Fore warns 'alarmingly high levels' of measles cases worldwide will have 'disastrous consequences' for children if not enough is done to strengthen immunization campaigns ...
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Obesity generating diet may affect old adults Washington: According to a recent study, elderly people, who consume a high fat diet rich in Omega-6 fatty acids, could be at risk of developing health issues ranging from diabetes to heart failure.
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Don't ignore heart attack symptoms while traveling NBC - It's important not to ignore heart attack symptoms while you are traveling. Researchers in Japan tracked nearly 200 people who had a heart attack while on vacation.
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Don't ignore heart attack symptoms while travelling You should never ignore heart attack symptoms, especially while travelling, as researchers say cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading causes of death among people on the move.
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Philippines to charge officials of Sanofi, government over dengue vaccine MANILA/PARIS (Reuters) - The Philippine Department of Justice on Friday said it had found probable cause to indict officials from French drugmaker Sanofi and former and current Philippine health officials over 10 deaths it said were linked to use of a ...
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Heart attack patients taken directly to heart centers have better long-term survival Heart attack patients taken directly to heart centres for lifesaving treatment have better long-term survival than those transferred from another hospital, reports a large observational study presented today at Acute Cardiovascular Care 20191 a ...
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