Tuesday, December 31, 2019

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In a 24/7 food culture, periodic fasting gains followers

NEW YORK — On low-carb diets, meat and cheese are OK. On low-fat diets, fruit and oatmeal are fine. With the latest diet trend, no foods at all are allowed for long stretches of time. A diet that forbids eating for hours on end might seem doomed in a culture ...

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Trump says certain e-cigarette flavors will come off the market

(CNN) An announcement that will take certain e-cigarette flavors off the US market is coming soon, President Donald Trump told reporters at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday. "We're going to protect our families, we're going to protect our children and we're going to ...

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6. Dengue Fever outbreak on the island

The #6 story on our countdown of the Top Stories of 2019 marks the first time in 75 years that Guam recorded its first locally-acquired case of dangerous Dengue Fever. In September, the Department of Public Health went into full attack mode, activating their ...

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Kenya Hopes HPV Vaccinations Reduce Cervical Cancer Rate

East Africa has the highest rates of cervical cancer in the world, according to the World Health Organization. In October, Kenya launched a mass vaccination of girls against the human papillomavirus (HPV),which can lead to cervical cancer. For those who ...

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Trump administration to ban most flavored e-cigarette pods

The Trump administration plans to ban most flavored e-cigarette pods — closed cartridges that contain vaping liquids and are hugely popular among young people — while sparing the kind of products typically sold by vape shops, according to a senior ...

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Seattle families rush to meet Jan. 8 vaccination deadline for students

SEATTLE -- Hundreds of Seattle families are rushing to make sure their children can come back to school after Winter Break as if they're not in compliance with vaccination requirements, the district won't allow them in the classroom. A new state law that took ...

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Vitamin B12 symptoms: Three major signs in your eyes signalling a deficiency

VITAMIN B12 is essential in the body to make red blood cells, nerves, DNA and to carry out other important functions. Having a deficiency to the vitamin could affect one's eyes. What are the three major symptoms in the eyes that means you could be deficient?

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New study suggests prevalence of measles may be tied to the growth of large-scale cities

Researchers analyze the oldest recognized measles pattern taken from the lungs of a woman who died in 1912, resulting in new idea that the lethal virus first emerged in massive as early as 300 BC. Researchers analyzed a groundbreaking new measles ...

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FDA Plans to Ban Most E-Cigarette Flavors but Menthol

The Trump administration is expected to announce later this week that it will ban mint-, fruit- and dessert-flavored e-cigarette cartridges popular with teenagers, but allow menthol and tobacco flavors to remain on the market. Flavored liquid nicotine used in ...

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At year's end, time to ask: Why did the CDC ignore vaping evidence?

'The Haymaker' is Leafly Deputy Editor Bruce Barcott's opinion column on cannabis politics and culture. If 2019 was the year of the vaping health crisis, 2020 will be a year of reckoning. The first question that must be asked is this: Why did American public ...

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Glamorgan man saves life of his son, 8, by donating his kidney to a stranger who gave his to boy

A father has saved the lifetime of his eight-year-old son after donating a kidney to a stranger so the teen might obtain one from them in return. Harry Weir was recognized with a continual kidney illness aged two and has been severely sick most of his life, with ...

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Seattle will ban kids from school if they aren't vaccinated

A measles outbreak in the United States has been festering for some time, with some areas of the country seeing spikes in new cases, doctor visits, and even hospitalizations. There are a handful of areas in the northwest that have been hit the hardest, and ...

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Could relatives of measles virus jump from animals to us?

We've seen recent spikes in measles infections. Some European countries, including the UK, lost their measles-free status and many developing countries, especially parts of Africa, Asia and Oceania are seeing frequent outbreaks. The Democratic Republic ...

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Child dies due to flu-related complications in Placer County

A school-age child died from flu-related complications in Placer County, health officials said Tuesday. The child was healthy before contracting the flu and died at a hospital, the Placer County Public Health Department said. Advertisement. “The loss of a child ...

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Facebook removes misleading HIV-prevention drug ads

iStock(NEW YORK) — Facebook has removed some advertisements containing what the company says is misleading health information about the HIV-prevention drug, Truvada, following an outcry from LBGTQ groups and politicians. “After a review, our ...

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Hangover cure drips are dangerous, says NHS

A celebrity trend for using an intravenous drip as a hangover cure can cause huge damage to the body while “flushing hundreds of pounds down the toilet”, the NHS has said. Some companies offer “party drips”, claiming that an intravenous (IV) solution can ...

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Not sure how to get rid of extra opioids or antibiotics? The pharmacy may not know, either

(CNN) When it comes to getting rid of prescription drugs, fewer than half of the pharmacies surveyed for a new study gave accurate guidance that met US Food and Drug Administration standards for disposing of unused opioids and antibiotics. Researchers ...

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School-age child in Placer County dies of complications from the flu, health officials say

Placer County Public Health announced Tuesday that a school-age child died from complications from influenza at a regional hospital. Before contracting the flu, the child had been in good health. “The loss of a child to influenza is heartbreaking and we ...

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Physical activity linked to sperm quality

(Reuters Health) - Healthy young men who exercise regularly may have better quality semen than their sedentary peers, a study of sperm donors suggests. FILE PHOTO: Men work out using cement weights at the end of the day, on Diabo beach in Rio de ...

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Pharmacies not educating patients on disposal of unused drugs

Dec. 31 (UPI) — Are pharmacists properly educating patients on the right way to dispose of unused medications? The results of an analysis published Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine suggest the answer is “no.” In a telephone survey, fewer than ...

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Facebook removes misleading HIV-prevention drug ads

Facebook has removed some advertisements containing what the company says is misleading health information about the HIV-prevention drug, Truvada, following an outcry from LBGTQ groups and politicians. "After a review, our independent fact checking ...

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Hospital apologises after mistakenly telling woman she had cancer due to voice software error

A hospital has apologised after a woman suffering a common throat infection was told she had cancer following a spell-check error. Nicola Denyer, 39, received a letter saying she had the condition two days after staff at the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother ...

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Monday, December 30, 2019

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RODGER DOBSON: How your height can predict your risk of cancer and heart disease

The dimensions of varied elements of our physique is now identified to offer clues about whether or not we're in danger from a variety of illnesses, together with gout, hypertension, coronary heart illness and even most cancers. Certainly, the size of your ...

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Intermittent fasting is touted by celebrities including Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. But should you try it?

Most dieting trends require a person to revise their shopping list and re-stock their kitchen with special new products. But the latest trend doesn't require one to buy — or eat — literally anything at all (at least for a day or two each week). In 2018, intermittent ...

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Obesity to get worse in US

Study estimates that half of US adults will be obese by 2030. By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer. There's no way to sugarcoat this news: Nearly half of American adults will be obese within a decade and one-quarter will be severely so, a new ...

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Flu Cases on the rise in Douglas County

Douglas County now has two flu-related deaths reported in this flu season. Advertisement. The health department reported both patients were at least 65 years old. Experts said more people are getting sick earlier than usual. Douglas County just set a new ...

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'If He Gets Any Worse, He's Going To Die': Man Recovering After Falling Dangerously Ill From Vaping THC

NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — According to the CDC, more than 2,400 people have been hospitalized with lung injuries linked to vaping and about 50 people have died. Most patients reported using products that contain THC, a marijuana ...

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7 women in family who had surgeries for 'Jolie gene' learn results may have been wrong

Seven women in one family had cancer-preventing surgeries after learning they carried a genetic mutation for breast and ovarian cancer. This year, they learned the results of that test may have been incorrect. Katy Mathes, her sister, their mother, three aunts ...

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Thumb arthritis could be treated with spongy implants made from the same material as TEABAGS, finds new trial

Spongy discs made from the same material used to make teabags may offer a new way to treat arthritis of the thumb. Advertisement. The discs are surgically implanted between the two bones of the joint in a 30-minute procedure under local anaesthetic.

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Objective Subtle Cognitive Difficulties Predict Amyloid Accumulation and Neurodegeneration

Researchers report that accumulating amyloid protein occurred faster among persons deemed to have "objectively-defined subtle cognitive difficulties" (Obj-SCD) than among persons considered to be "cognitively normal," offering a potential new early biomar.

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Just 1 dose of the HPV vaccine may protect against infection, new study suggests

(CNN) – A single dose of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine may be just as effective as two or three doses at preventing cancer-causing HPV infection, a new study suggests. The study, published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open on Friday, ...

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Saved from choking to death … by my daughters: Would you know what to do?

Inside seconds of placing a chunk of beef in her mouth, Viki Spambo knew she was in bother. She had sliced a small chunk of meat from the cooked joint to see if it was medium uncommon, the way in which she favored it. However as quickly as she ...

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Cancer patients pushed to 'breaking point' as overstretched nurses struggle with high workload

Cancer patients are being pushed to “breaking point” because of a lack of support from overstretched nurses and carers, a leading charity has warned. Almost half of specialist cancer nurses have told the Macmillan Cancer Support charity that their high ...

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7 women in family who had surgeries for 'Jolie gene' learn results may have been wrong

Seven girls in a single household had cancer-preventing surgical procedures after studying they carried a genetic mutation for breast and ovarian most cancers. This 12 months, they realized the outcomes of that check might have been incorrect. Katy Mathes ...

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Thumb arthritis could be treated with implants made from TEABAG material

Spongy discs created from the identical materials used to make teabags might provide a brand new method to deal with arthritis of the thumb. The discs are surgically implanted between the 2 bones of the joint in a 30-minute process beneath native ...

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Is beetroot ketchup really a healthier option? New condiments that claim to be better for you

Mayonnaise, ketchup and different condiments can add a very good hit of salt and sugar — and undesirable energy — to our meals. However producers at the moment are providing sauces with added well being advantages resembling heart-friendly fat and ...

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Few Pharmacies Give Correct Drug Disposal Information

Fewer than half of nearly 900 pharmacies surveyed in California provided correct information about the disposal of unused prescription antibiotics and opioids, and only 11% reported take-back programs at their location, according to findings of a brief ...

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Saved from choking to death … by my daughters: Would you know what to do?

%%item_media%% Within seconds of putting a piece of beef in her mouth, Viki Spambo knew she was in trouble. She needed help urgently, but only her two daughters – Olivia, 13, and Holly, ten – were at home in Wirral. %% ...

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MOVE MORE IN 2020: Make exercise a habit rather than a resolution

As we turn the page to a new year (and a new decade!), many of us will be resolving to improve our lives and our health in various ways. A survey conducted by NPR in January of this year found that 44 percent of American adults make some sort of New ...

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Nine myths people believe about exercise

It can be hard to include exercise in our busy lives, despite the best of intentions. There are a lot of reasons people don't make the time for physical activity – and a lot of misconceptions about it. Here are nine common myths about exercise, and what research ...

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Army recruits died days apart of same genetic disorder

Two British army recruits from Africa who died after training runs within ten days of each other last month had the same undiagnosed genetic condition. The Ministry of Defence has been asked to consider urgent tests of all foreign recruits for sickle cell trait ...

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Researchers hope dementia vaccine will be the breakthrough of the next decade

A dementia vaccine — which is the brainchild of a South Australian academic — is on the cusp of starting human trials, with researchers hopeful it will be the "breakthrough of the next decade". Key points: Professor Nikolai Petrovsky hopes human trials will ...

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Flu activity picks up in Georgia as death toll rises

The pager for Dr. Jamie Woods Green seemed to vibrate almost nonstop on Christmas with calls pouring in from parents of sick children with high fevers, vomiting and fatigue. The Conyers pediatrician knows to expect a handful of flu-related illnesses on any ...

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Nutritionist, 29, reveals she woke up one morning with a half-paralysed FACE

A nutritionist has informed of her horror when she wakened one morning with half of her face paralysed – which medical doctors say was brought on by stress. Danielle Ferguson initially thought she was coming down with a chilly in August when she felt ...

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Opioid Deaths Rise When Auto Plants Close, Study Shows

The last two decades have brought both a sharp decline in automaking jobs in the United States and the rise of a deadly epidemic of opioid abuse. According to a new study, the two trends may well be related. The study, published Monday in JAMA Internal ...

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Study looks at intermittent fasting as weight loss option for the New Year

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - If your New Year's Resolution means looking for the right weight loss plan, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests something called Intermittent Fasting could be an option for several reasons. The study ...

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There Are 4 Different Types of Headaches. Here's How to Tell Which One You Have (and How to Treat It)

WeatherX, for more information. She told us that some of the most common types of headaches are migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches and sinus headaches, along with how to spot and treat each one.” data-reactid=”27″ type=”text”>In our ...

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How you can donate unwanted Christmas presents to charity

WITH homes across the North West crammed with unwanted Christmas gifts, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) is offering a solution to help cut the clutter and raise funds for life-saving research. The BHF is appealing for people to donate unwanted gifts to ...

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Protein that encourages growth of bowel cancer in human beings identified

Researchers have identified a key protein that supports the growth of many bowel cancers, an advance that may lead to new therapies against the malignant disease. The study, published in the Journal of Cell Biology, revealed that a protein called ...

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I studied neuroscience to understand my addictions. Now I know it's not the cure | Judith Grisel

%%item_media%%. Substance misuse is not a simple problem of brain chemistry. The most powerful influences lie outside our heads. I used to think addiction was caused by screwy molecules in the brain, and would be cured by neuroscience. I began ...

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Social media touting cannabis as a cure-all

Social media bots are promoting cannabis as a remedy for everything from cancer to insomnia and foot pain, according to an analysis of posts on Twitter. “Social bots regularly perpetuate unsubstantiated health claims on the platform, providing one example ...

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Sunday, December 29, 2019

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Getting recommended amount of physical exercise linked to lower risk of 7 cancers

A new American analysis has found that hitting the recommended weekly levels of physical activity could lower the risk of developing seven different cancers. Led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, and the Harvard ...

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Vitamin D Deficiency: 5 Unusual Signs And Symptoms You Must Know

Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin performs some important functions in the body. Sunlight is the major source of sunlight of vitamin D. When your body is exposed to sunlight your body produces vitamin D. You can receive vitamin D with some food sources as ...

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More than a quarter of people with Parkinson's initially misdiagnosed, research finds

More than one in four people living with Parkinson's were initially misdiagnosed, new research has found. In a study conducted by Parkinson's UK, 2,000 people were questioned about being diagnosed with the neurological condition, the symptoms of which ...

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Breakthrough discovery - Protein that supports growth of bowel cancers identified

Researchers have identified a key protein that supports the growth of many bowel cancers, paving the way for development of new therapies to combat the deadly disease. Related Stories. Breakthrough discovery - Protein that supports growth of bowel ...

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5 Free Apps To Track Your Dry January Progress

An initiative of charity Alcohol Change UK, Dry January is now a wide-spread social media phenomenon that refers to a month without alcohol. Some people use this month for a yearly reset, while for others Dry January is one of 11 other similarly dry months.

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There Are 4 Different Types of Headaches. Here's How to Tell Which One You Have (and How to Treat It)

In our experience, every headache is an unpleasant one. But why is it that some feel like a different pain than others? Should we be treating each headache differently? We checked in with neurologist Molly Rossknecht, D.O., medical adviser for WeatherX, ...

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Obesity can affect children's working memory: Study

Vermont: Obese children have a worse working memory than children of normal weight, a new study has found. The study published in JAMA Pediatrics and conducted at the University of Vermont and Yale University found that obese children had a thinner ...

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North v South: 'No person going through cancer should have to deal with invoices or debt collectors'

In 2019, I became one of them. Last January, while living in Belfast, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and required surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and hormonal treatment. There was nothing unusual or special about my treatment for ...

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Mother-of-three, 43, suffered a near-fatal one in 100000 stroke

Lynsey Ashford (pictured), 43, from Northwich, Cheshire, used to be diagnosed with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), a situation which accounts for correct one per cent of strokes worldwide. A mother of three who collapsed after struggling a ...

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Researcher explains milestones for Alzheimer's disease research

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A UVA researcher talked about the discoveries that were made in 2019 to learn more about Alzheimer's disease and how they're working on finding treatments in the future. Dr. John Lukens, an assistant professor ...

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Flu activity increases in Lancaster County for sixth consecutive week

Flu activity increased in Lancaster County again over the past week, marking the sixth straight week that flu rates have increased in the area, according to the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department. According to the health department, influenza A has ...

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How's this for a New Year's resolution? Never diet again

When your friends, family members and social media influencers engage in diet talk, trying to convince you to jump on the latest “healthy eating plan,” my No. 1 tip is: Don't.This is the season when holiday festivities — and “diet talk” — are in full swing.

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Doing less than 25 minutes of exercise a day could help ward off cancer, says study

With the over-indulgence of Christmas out the way and a virtuous new year on the cards, it's likely you've already considered lacing up your trainers. If you do, fear not having to find time for a workout stretching up to an hour - or even longer. A new study has ...

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Opioid crisis: Synthetic opioids ravaged the US during the last decade. They may do even more damage to Asia – CNN

Hong Kong Aroon's eyes rolled back into his head, his breath became fast and labored, and his body started to quiver. Somchai said he took a larger hit but assumes his years of regular heroin use had given him a higher tolerance than Aroon. CNN is using ...

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Look back at the decade: The virtual world

In 2019, we celebrated 50 years of Internet since two computers made node-to-node communication in 1969. As the Internet becomes the public square and the marketplace of our world, it is increasingly becoming a contested terrain. Its potential for diffusing ...

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Quarter of Parkinson's sufferers were wrongly diagnosed, says charity

More than a quarter of people with Parkinson's disease were initially misdiagnosed, new research has found. The poll of more than 2,000 people found 26% were first told they had something else, while 21% saw their GP three or more times before being ...

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Climate Change, Crime and Political Chaos: A Deadly Mix in Honduras Dengue Epidemic

CHOLOMA, Honduras — More than 400 people died this year as one of the worst dengue epidemics on record swept through Central America — a type of outbreak that some scientists and public health officials are warning is likely to become more frequent ...

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Thousands not taking up free flu jab in Herefordshire

MORE than a third of the people eligible for free flu vaccines in Herefordshire did not take them up last winter, figures show. England's top doctors are urging people to protect themselves and their families from flu amid warnings that new cases may peak over ...

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Severity of autism signs might range amongst equivalent twins

In keeping with an research, equivalent twins with autism spectrum dysfunction (ASD) continuously enjoy huge variations in symptom severity even if they proportion the similar DNA. The findings counsel that figuring out the reasons of this variability might tell ...

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Protein that spurs bowel cancer growth identified

Toronto, Dec 29 (IANS) Researchers have identified a key protein that supports the growth of many bowel cancers, paving the way for development of new therapies to combat the deadly disease. The study, published in the Journal of Cell Biology, revealed ...

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Man refuses to accept he's given multiple women an STD after one confronts him with evidence in viral text exchange

A DELUSIONAL bloke told an ex-partner she "wasn't the first girl" to claim he gave her chlamydia - but insisted there was NO WAY she could have caught the STD from him. The baffled woman told him: "You're my most recent unprotected hookup and I most ...

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You Don't Look Sick: 'I get abscesses across my body – but now I'm proud of my scars'

Amy O'Connell, 34, from Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, has hidradenitis suppurativa – a painful long term condition that causes abscesses and scarring on the skin. Speaking to Metro.co.uk for our You Don't Look Sick series, Amy explains: 'The sweat ...

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UAE health advisory: Your 'flu' might actually be an allergy

(MENAFN - Khaleej Times). Are you experiencing a sore throat, stuffy nose and sneezing bouts? Blame it on the changing weather which doctors say is a common allergy trigger. Dr Noordin Wadhvaniya, respiratory medicine specialist at the Canadian ...

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Diet easily affects quality of sperm, find researchers

Sweden: Researchers have found a study that sperm is affected by diet and its results appear rapidly. The research also gave new insights into the sperm process which, in the long term, can continue to assess sperm values by modern testing methods. Skip.

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Samoa Lifts State of Emergency After Deadly Measles Epidemic

SYDNEY, Australia — Samoa announced on Saturday that would reopen schools and end restrictions on public gatherings as it lifted a six-week state of emergency in the wake of a measles epidemic that left scores of children and babies dead.

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Saturday, December 28, 2019

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Flu activity 'significant' in Alabama

Flu season is in full impact in Alabama, with most of the state — including the Shoals — categorized as have "significant influenza activity." Seven of the eight districts in the Alabama Department of Public Health's Alabama Influenza Surveillance Map are in ...

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Study suggests high BMI may improve cancer survival

Washington: While above average or high BMI (Body Mass Index) is often linked to cancers, diabetes, cardiovascular and other diseases, in some cases the higher level of BMI can improve the chance of survival among certain cancers, suggests new ...

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Eating diet high in sugar may affect your sperm quality

Men please take note. If you want to preserve the quality of your sperm, make sure you don't regularly eat a diet rich in sugar, says a new research adding that sperm are influenced by diet, and the effects arise rapidly.

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Health story of 2019: Keto can help with Type 2 Diabetes

A litany of high-impact health stories stood out in 2019, nearly all of them with endings that remain to be written. These included record-breaking opioid settlements, a new treatment for cystic fibrosis, the promise and peril of large IT brands like Google and ...

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Family: 9-year-old Kansas girl dies of flu while in Nebraska

TOPEKA — The family of a 9-year-old Kansas girl say she has died after contracting the flu. Topeka television station KSNT reports that the family of Leighya Marie DeLong, of Hiawatha, confirmed the girl died on Dec. 22 in Lincoln, Nebraska, while she was ...

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Important breakthrough made in the battle against bowel cancer

A vital breakthrough has been made in the battle against bowel cancer. Researchers have identified a key protein that supports the growth of many bowel cancers. Their findings, published in the Journal of Cell Biology, reveal that a protein called Importin-11 ...

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Flu season on track to match last year as outbreaks increase 400% in a week

The flu tends to hit hardest in the first three months of the new year, and Oregon is seeing that trend play out so far. There were 11 reported outbreaks around the state in the past week, according to the Oregon Health Authority. That's a nearly 400% increase ...

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NHS hospitals treat 300 patients a week in A&E who are injured in DIY accidents

Revealed: NHS hospitals deal with 300 sufferers every week in A&E who're injured in DIY accidents (with no less than one particular person a day damage mowing the garden). NHS figures present 6,867 folks handled after falling from a ladder in 12 months ...

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Samoa Ends Measles State of Emergency as Infection Rate Slows

MELBOURNE — The South Pacific island nation of Samoa has lifted a six week-state of emergency after the infection rate from a measles outbreak that has swept the country started to come under control. Samoa's island population of just 200,000 has been ...

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'She will be deeply missed:' Kansas girl dies from the flu

HIAWATHA, Kan. (WIBW) A nine-year-old Hiawatha girl has died after getting sick with the flu the weekend before Christmas. Relatives Cheryl DeLong and Odessa Kirkendoll said the girl, Leighya DeLong, was diagnosed with influenza while visiting family in ...

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Family: 9-year-old Kansas girl dies of flu while in Nebraska

The family of a 9-year-old Kansas girl say she has died after being diagnosed with the flu in neighboring Nebraska. The family of Leighya Marie DeLong, of Hiawatha, confirmed to Topeka television station KSNT that the girl died on Dec. 22 in Lincoln ...

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Flu deaths rising, 2100 deaths nationwide in 2019

PORTLAND, Ore -- More than 4.5 million people have gotten sick from the flu since the season began at the end of September. The most recently released CDC map looks different than just a few weeks ago. Now, more states are in the red, including Oregon ...

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Man refuses to believe he gave multiple women STD in viral text exchange

LOS ANGELES (FOX News) - A man confronted by a woman who said he exposed her to an STD refused to accept the claim in a text message exchange that has gone viral. In a screenshot of the conversation posted on Reddit, the woman told the man she ...

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Four in 10 would choose to get early diagnosis of Alzheimer's

Four out of every 10 people would want to know they had Alzheimer's disease 15 years before symptoms appear, even though there is — yet — no treatment to slow, cure or prevent the condition, a report has found. The study, conducted by Alzheimer's ...

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HEALTH QUIZ: From Shirley Ballas's surgery to vegan sausage rolls, how much of 2019 do YOU remember?

Wacky celebrity remedies, the rise of veganism and the return of the deadly measles virus – there's barely been a day in 2019 when health news hasn't hit the headlines. Advertisement. But which stories made a lasting impression on you? Take our quiz to ...

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Friday, December 27, 2019

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Hospital employees contract mumps ; hospital taking extra precautions

NEW BRITAIN (WFSB) - Three employees at the hospital of central Connecticut recently contracted the mumps, now hospital leaders are taking extra precautions. The employees who contracted the mumps are going to be ok but now other staff members at ...

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Higher body weight can increase certain cancer survival: Australian study

CANBERRA, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) — Australian scientists have found that higher body weight could increase the chance of beating certain cancers. In the study, a team from Flinders University revealed that an above average or high body mass index (BMI) can ...

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Tuberculosis vaccine may lower Alzheimer's risk in cancer patients

Currently, Alzheimer's affects one-in-ten adults over the age of 65 — a number that is expected to triple by 2030. The need to find a cure is great. In the backdrop of the following facts, researchers have developed a TB vaccine that lowers rates of Alzheimer's ...

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Edmonton boy is one of six in Canada that has rare disease that makes him 'itch like crazy'

His mom, Alexandra Perez, says it wasn't normal scratching that could be fixed with a cute pair of baby mittens. It was so bad that there were blood stains on his bedsheets and scabs on his little arms and legs. At first, she thought Armando might have an ...

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Using deep learning to predict disease-associated mutations

Date: December 27, 2019; Source: The University of Hong Kong; Summary: A research team implemented a robust deep learning approach to predict disease-associated mutations of the metal-binding sites in a protein. This is the first deep learning approach ...

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Malaria-infected mosquitoes have a new secret weapon against insecticide

Malaria is still a major issue in many parts of the world, including West Africa. Health officials are doing their best to come up with ways of halting the spread of the disease, and there are a number of options on the table. Eradicating malaria is a tall order and ...

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Officials in Maryland and Virginia report rise in flu-like illness

So far Washington's winter has not seemed abnormally cold, but another chronic source of seasonal discontent has appeared less benign: the flu. In the most recent data available, flu was described as widespread by health officials in both Maryland and ...

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Scientists find Tuberculosis vaccine lowers rate of Alzheimer's in cancer patients

Currently, Alzheimer's affects one-in-ten adults over the age of 65, number that is expected to triple by 2030. The need to find a cure is great. In the backdrop of the following facts, researchers have developed a TB vaccine that lowers rates of Alzheimer's ...

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Obese people have better chances of survival against certain cancers

Melbourne: Obese or overweight people may in some cases have improved chances of survival from certain cancers, claims a study which contradicts the regular warnings about the health risks posed by higher body mass index (BMI). Above average or high ...

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The 4 most important health issues of 2019

In 2019, we saw the first vaping-related deaths. California experienced 5,642 wildfires this year. Millions of Americans remain addicted to opioids. Outbreaks of preventable infectious diseases, such as measles and polio, are happening around the world.

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Scientists find Tuberculosis vaccine lowers rate of Alzheimer's in cancer patients

Scientists find Tuberculosis vaccine lowers rate of Alzheimer's in cancer patients. New Delhi, Dec 28 (ANI): Currently, Alzheimer's affects one-in-ten adults over the age of 65, number that is expected to triple by 2030. The need to find a cure is great.

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Half of middle aged Brits face diabetes, heart disease and cancer caused by being overweight

HALF of middle aged Brits are at risk of diabetes, heart disease and cancer because they are too fat. Women face the greatest threat with 61 per cent aged 55 to 64 having “very high” waist measurements. Women face the greatest threat of suffering from ...

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Data shows hundreds of Aspergillus infections at hospitals, but hospitals say they're not the source

SEATTLE — When Seattle Children's Hospital revealed last month that 14 children dating back to 2001 had been infected with Aspergillus mold, six of them fatally, the cases had an unusual feature in common. They all involved patients who had contracted ...

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'Shameless' betting giants cause hospital admissions for gambling to double in six years, the NHS warns

Hospital admissions for gambling addiction have doubled in six years due to 'shameless' betting giants, the NHS warned last night. Advertisement. Almost 500 Britons needed emergency treatment last year after their problem gambling caused serious ...

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Montana sees rise in STD cases

The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) are cautioning people that sexually transmitted diseases (STD) rates are on the rise and approaching record highs. “In 2019 we've seen an increase in STDs reported across the entire ...

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Six-year-old girl saves mum's life after she has stroke as plane takes off

A young girl saved her mother's life after she spotted her having a stroke on board a flight caused by a change in cabin pressure during take off. Alexandra Hajipaulis, 39, was on a Ryanair flight to Crete with her daughter Jaideen, 6, when she suffered an ...

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Here's Why It's Bad For Overweight Women To Get Pregnant

The mother's weight during pregnancy may have a significant impact on the baby's development after birth, especially in boys. Researchers have found that children of obese women are at risk of poor motor skills and lower IQ. The new study, published in the ...

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One Nut Can Help Lower Blood Sugar Even When You Eat White Bread

Type 2 diabetes requires you to be careful with what you eat to prevent blood sugar levels from rising; Nuts are among the best foods that you could indulge in without increasing blood sugar; One particular nut must be included in your diet. Type 2 diabetes is ...

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Chicken Pox Outbreak Forces Migrant Shelter to Shutter in Northern Mexico

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — An outbreak of chicken pox has forced the temporary closure of a shelter housing Central American migrants sent to Mexico from the United States, Mexican authorities said on Friday, as officials sought to contain the highly ...

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Seattle students told not to return from winter break without vaccines

SEATTLE—Thousands of Seattle Public School students have been told to get vaccinated or they can't come back to school after winter break. To help those students out, the district is hosting three free vaccination clinics. The first clinic was held Friday at Aki ...

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Chicken pox outbreak forces migrant shelter to shutter in northern Mexico

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - An outbreak of chicken pox has forced the temporary closure of a shelter housing Central American migrants sent to Mexico from the United States, Mexican authorities said on Friday, as officials sought to contain the ...

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Flu activity high, at least 2100 deaths this season

In today's FluView update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), experts say the flu season is in full swing with an estimated 4.6 million flu illnesses, 39,000 hospitalizations and 2,100 deaths from flu so far this season. The rate of ...

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3 cases of mumps found at UConn's Storrs campus

Three students enrolled at UConn's Storrs campus this fall have been diagnosed with mumps, university officials said Monday. While 98% of all UConn students have received two doses of the MMR vaccine, which provides protection against the mumps virus, ...

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Go Back to Bikes or E-Scooters as E-Bikes are More Dangerous

Electronic bicycles seemed to be continuously going on the top trend of most used and purchased technology devices in the world. In 2013 on the US alone, Americans bought over 185,000 e-bikes in the market. Globally, the study shows that 130 million ...

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Diabetes tips 2020 for a fit and healthy life

Diabetes is a condition where your body either does not produce enough insulin or it is unable to use the insulin that it produces effectively. Insulin is a hormone that regulate your blood sugar levels. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to many chronic health ...

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People Who Follow This Diet More Likely To Feel Lonely During Holiday Food Gatherings

Since there can be no holiday celebrations without special foods, people who follow restricted diets might feel left out while dining out with friends and dear ones. Restricted diets have been reported by a new study to be making people feel lonely. People ...

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Brain knows how to integrate natural, artificial vision

Tel Aviv, Dec 27 (IANS) Raising hope of effective treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), researchers have found that the brain knows how to integrate natural and artificial vision, while maintaining information processing that is important for ...

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Caffeine Benefits: Want To Keep Holiday Weight Away? Drink These Many Cups Of Coffee

Coffee lovers, here's a good news for you before 2019 ends. A study has found that drinking 4 cups of coffee in a day during the festive season can prevent weight gain even after eating unhealthy fats and sugar. Scientists from the University of Illinois found ...

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Hirsutism Treatment Market End User and Witness High Growth Demand During by 2028

Global Hirsutism Treatment Market: Overview. The demand within the global hirsutism treatment market has been rising on account of advancements in the field of female healthcare and treatments. The rising incidence of disorders that affect the mental and ...

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'How malaria parasite moves between host cells decoded'

In a first, researchers have created a comprehensive map of how the malaria parasite traffics between human host cells, an advance that sheds more light on the mechanisms behind parasitic infections of the blood. While malaria affects nearly 200 million ...

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Flu outbreak leads to visitation limitations

DODGE CITY, Kan. (KSNW) -The flu season is here and the community has been hit. Officials said it's an outbreak earlier than expected and over a dozen families have said they've been battling it in their own homes. Three out of three kids caught the virus.

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Thursday, December 26, 2019

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Dr. Keith Roach: Vaccines don't always mix with compromised immune systems

Dear Dr. Roach • Your recent column on the shingles vaccine did not address those of us with compromised immune systems. I take Enbrel and could not take the original shingles vaccine. What is the protocol as of now with the new vaccine? — C.H..

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Scientists inch closer to effective treatment of Macular degeneration

In a recent study, researchers have inched closer towards effective treatment of Macular degeneration (AMD) through advancements in artificial retina implants. The study which was conducted by researchers from Stanford University and Bar-Ilan University ...

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E-bikes show distinct pattern of severe injuries

By Vishwadha Chander. (Reuters Health) - E-bikes and electric scooters are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, but the powered bikes carry a higher risk of severe injuries than traditional bicycles and a different pattern of injury risks ...

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Brucella cases caused by contaminated factory exhaust: report

LANZHOU, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Contaminated factory exhaust was blamed for the 181 human cases of brucella infection in a veterinary research institute in Lanzhou, northwest China's Gansu Province, local authorities said Thursday. The provincial health and ...

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Airport staff say potential measles exposures in major US airports aren't affecting SRQ travelers

SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - It's the busiest travel season of the year and in addition to the stress of making flights on time, travelers now have another concern. Three new U.S. airports have potentially been exposed to people flying with the measles. This is in ...

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Christmas weight gain could be prevented by drinking coffee, study reveals

FOX NEWS - Coffee addicts just got another reason to love their morning cup of Joe. Many people struggle with their weight during the holidays, but a new study may have found a solution (that doesn't involve depriving yourself of Christmas treats). It turns out ...

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People keep hurting themselves with e-bikes and scooters

In case you haven't noticed, there's a public transportation revolution currently underway. Yes, apps like Uber and Lyft have made on-demand ride-hailing a reality, but more personal options like e-bikes and electric scooters are now crowding the sidewalks of ...

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Some passengers may have been exposed to measles in Lower 48 airports

It's been a terrible year for measles in the United States. Nearly 1,300 cases have been reported by the CDC. During the busy holiday travel season, state health officials in the Lower 48 say some passengers may have been exposed to measles in as many as ...

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Flu now widespread in RI

Its geographic reach triggers masking requirements for unvaccinated health-care workers, and R.I. Health Department chief urges vaccinations. PROVIDENCE — With flu in Rhode Island having become geographically “widespread,” the highest level in a ...

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Growing up with a pet dog may lower risk of schizophrenia later in life, study suggests

BALTIMORE, Md. - Dogs have long been protectors of their human companions, and it turns out they may be protecting us in more than just the physical sense. There's a reason that our canine companions have earned the title “man's best friend.” Ever since ...

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Measles Vaccinations Are 'Each Parent's Responsibility'

December 26th, 2019 – A team of Israeli doctors and nurses from Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer returned from the Pacific Island of Samoa, and are calling on Israel to “wake up” and ensure that its population understands that vaccinations are one of ...

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High BMI may improve some cancer treatments, but it's complicated

A new study investigates the 'obesity paradox,' which refers to the fact that excess body fat may be a cancer risk, but could also improve a patient's response to cancer treatment in certain cases. The new research comes out of Flinders University, where ...

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Can a flu shot make you sick? Facts about the virus and prevention

Did you think you had the flu after eating the Thanksgiving potato salad that was left out overnight? Or did you stop getting a flu shot after you finally got the nerve up to get it and got the flu anyway? Then it's time to talk some flu truth, especially since Clark ...

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What vaccines are recommended for children and when should they be given?

Just this past year, lower rates of people being vaccinated for measles, mumps, and rubella resulted in outbreaks of measles in certain parts of the United States, leading to serious illnesses and sometimes death. Are your children up-to-date on all their ...

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Proton therapy lowers risk of side effects for cancer patients, study says

Findings from a new study claim that proton therapy leads to a significantly lower risk of side effects severe enough to lead to unplanned hospitalizations in cancer patients when compared to traditional radiation. Although cure rates between the proton ...

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Rising to Nine, Flu Death Toll in Israel Spurs Nationwide Race to Vaccinate

Ninety-eight additional people have been hospitalized in serious condition, prompting some 1.4 million Israelis to get a flu shot. Ido Efrati. Follow. 06:24. Ido Efrati. Send me email alerts for new articles by Ido Efrati. Send. Close. Email. Please enter your email.

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Evolutionary changes in human brain potentially cause anxiety: Study

Evolutionary changes in the human brain are the potential cause of anxiety, new research has found. Neurochemicals like dopamine and serotonin play significant roles in the emotional as well as cognitive functions of the human brain. Vesicular monoamine ...

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Malaria mosquitoes sense insecticide with leg proteins: Study

In a first, researchers have shown that proteins in the legs of malaria-carrying mosquitoes help them develop resistance to insecticides, an advance that may lead to new strategies against the disease which kills nearly 4,00,000 people each year. The study ...

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Doctor intentionally gains 22 lbs to lose it with weight loss group

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A local doctor has gained weight intentionally in order to inspire others to lose weight in the new year. Jeff Cremonte, a doctor of physical therapy, started the Facebook group “Drop with Doc.” This is the online community where ...

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Choose The Best Diet For You

Fad diets come and go. And, there's no one diet that's best for everyone. So, here are some simple tips to help you pick one that's best for you. Before we start, here's an important concept to anchor your thinking: all the best diets have a lot in common.

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Coke, crisps, convenience: how ads created a global junk food generation

From Bangladesh to Britain, blanket exposure to promotional material for unhealthy foods is encouraging children to eat badly, new research claims. Global development is supported by. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation About this content · Saeed Kamali ...

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Some Indy travelers remain staunchly anti-vax despite possible measles exposure at 5 airports

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An unvaccinated passenger who flew from Los Angeles to Indianapolis said she was “not worried at all” and refused to be swayed by “scare tactics” after health officials warned of possible measles exposure at five U.S. airports, ...

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Neurochemicals play significant roles in emotional and cognitive functions

Washington: Evolutionary changes in the human brain are the potential cause of anxiety, new research has found. Neurochemicals like dopamine and serotonin play significant roles in the emotional as well as cognitive functions of the human brain. Vesicular ...

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Dr. Keith Roach: It's OK to get the shingles vaccine, even if you can't remember having chickenpox

Dear Dr. Roach • I'm a 75-year-old male who can't remember whether or not he's had chickenpox as a child. This is somewhat important, as I'm considering getting the shingles shot to prevent that horrible illness. Which would be a prudent approach: go ...

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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

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Many stomach cancer patients under 60 have a 'genetically and clinically distinct' disease

Many people under 60 who develop stomach cancer have a "genetically and clinically distinct" disease, new Mayo Clinic research has discovered. Compared to stomach cancer in older adults, this new, early onset form often grows and spreads more quickly, ...

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Health tips today: Lose weight faster with healthy morning habits

What you do after you get up in the morning matters a lot. It has an impact on your health and fitness levels too. It is also known to affect your weight gain and loss. Losing weight is not an easy job. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your weight just refuses to ...

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HIV may disrupt neurodevelopment, affecting how children learn, reason and function

Washington: A new study has given a clear understanding about how even with early treatment; HIV still manages to attack young brains. Across sub-Saharan Africa today, a vast majority of children suffer from HIV. While early antiretroviral treatment, or ART, ...

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It's OK to get the shingles vaccine, even if you can't remember having chickenpox

DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm a 75-year-old male who can't remember whether or not he's had chickenpox as a child. This is somewhat important, as I'm considering getting the shingles shot to prevent that horrible illness. Which would be a prudent approach: go ...

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8 ways to cure your festive hangover

Festive revellers are set to enjoy alcoholic beverages aplenty this Christmas, so experts have revealed eight of the best hangover cures that won't cost the world. Penny-pinching gurus from NetVoucherCodes.co.uk are encouraging individuals to plan ahead ...

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Ellis: The Worst is Yet to Come this Flu Season

According to the statistics, somewhere between 5 and 20 percent of those reading this column will get the flu this season. The actual average of those who get it is 8 percent. The numbers get higher because some of us get the flu, but never realize that the ...

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Caffeine may offset holiday weight gain, study says

If you're worried about packing on pounds this holiday season, researchers suggest drinking some coffee could help. A new study found that drinking four cups of coffee daily could reduce weight gain from a diet high in fat and sugar. Scientists say they ...

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Measles detected at multiple major airports this month, officials say

AUSTIN, Tx. (WJW/CNN/FOX) — Officials say at least five airports let people with measles go through security this month. According to FOX, someone with measles traveled through two terminals at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport in a two week span.

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HIV affects young brains even after early treatment

Across sub-Saharan Africa today, a vast majority of children suffer from HIV. While early antiretroviral treatment, or ART, ensured that children with and exposed to HIV have less deadly results, studies have shown that the virus can still affect the brain. HIV may ...

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Flu cases on the rise in Cowlitz County

Influenza cases are on the rise in Cowlitz County and across the region, marking one of the earliest flu seasons in nearly 15 years, according to an infectious disease specialist. Most recent numbers from reporting laboratories show Cowlitz County's influenza ...

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HIV affects young brains even after early treatment

A new study has given a clear understanding about how even with early treatment, HIV still manages to attack young brains. Across sub-Saharan Africa today, a vast majority of children suffer from HIV. While early antiretroviral treatment, or ART, ensured that ...

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3 Simple New Year's appetizer recipes

CLEANING MUSIC. 2 tablespoons olive oil, separated. 10 oz white button mushrooms, finely chopped. 1 onion chopped (about 1/4 cup). 1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme, finely chopped. 1/4 teaspoon salt. 1/8 teaspoon black pepper. 1/4 cup Madeira. The best bets.

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High-fat diets can make breast cancer grow faster as cells suck in the fat from the blood, study warns

A HIGH-fat diet can make breast cancer grow faster, according a study. Researchers said the cancer cells suck in fat from the blood — and dubbed it a “free lunch” for the tumour. Cancer cells may suck in the fat from the blood which is a 'free lunch. 1. Cancer ...

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CDC: flu data roundup

ATLANTA, Ga. (KFTA) — The flu has killed 1,800 people nationwide since the official season began in late September. The Centers for Disease Control reports the virus has infected 3.7 million other people. Thirty-two-thousand people have been sent to the ...

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Decade-End Special: Top Diet Trends That Gained Momentum In The Past Decade

Dieting has become synonymous with fad diets. Following a diet has become similar to fashion, with trends changing every year. Practitioners across the globe keep coming up with something 'new' every now and then; mostly promising to help you shed ...

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Worried about holiday weight gain? Caffeine could be the solution

From Christmas cookies and treats to heavy holiday meals, many worry about packing on the pounds this time of year. The solution could be as simple as a cup of coffee. Advertisement. Drinking four cups of coffee daily could reduce weight gain from a diet ...

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10 great health podcasts you might want to start 2020 with

Earlier this month, LeBron James, an American basketball player and global sports icon, announced a tie-up with Calm, a meditation app, to record 10-minute audio segments promoting mental healthcare. In a 30-second commercial for Calm, James was ...

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Study: California law lifts vaccination in 'high-risk' areas

SACRAMENTO (AP) — A study released this week has found that a law aimed at boosting vaccination rates across California had the greatest effect in high-risk areas where the vaccination rates were the lowest. The peer-reviewed study published in the ...

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This New Hand-Held Device Captures And Identifies Several Strains Of Viruses

The researchers at the Penn State and New York University have developed a new hand-held device that captures and identifies several strains of viruses. According to recent estimates, 1.67 million unknown strains of viruses are found in animals and many ...

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Seasonal flu activity continues to increase in Ga., Ala., and nearly 30 other states

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Seasonal flu activity has elevated in the United States for the past six weeks. It has continued to increase in Georgia, Alabama, and nearly 30 other states. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1,800 ...

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Skin-Lightening Cream Could Cause Nerve Damage, CDC Report Warns

TUESDAY, Dec. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- A skin-lightening cream from Mexico that contained toxic mercury left a California woman with significant central nervous system damage, doctors report in a case study. Many weeks after her initial hospitalization ...

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Three die from flu in as many days

Vaccination against the flu. (photo credit: CLALIT HEALTH SERVICES). A 19-year-old man died from the flu on Tuesday, the third such death in as many days, as influenza season reared its head across the country. Hillel Dahbash, 19, from Neria in the ...

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Flu hits Peninsula hard, early

Flu season has arrived early on the North Olympic Peninsula, health officials said. Influenza activity has ratcheted up in Clallam and Jefferson counties well ahead of a typical flu season, said Dr. Tom Locke, Jefferson County health officer and interim Clallam ...

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Younger Stomach Cancer Patients Have A Distinct Disease, Study Says

Researchers from the Mayo Clinic have discovered that individuals under 60 years of age who suffer from stomach cancer have a certain 'genetically and clinically distinct' disease. They reported that this new, early-onset form of the disease often grows and ...

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Mass. to open monitoring centers for drug users who overdose

Even as arguments rage over the idea of providing safe places for people to inject illegal drugs, a little-noticed effort is underway in Massachusetts to establish a different type of center with many of the same goals. The state Department of Public Health is ...

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Dear Dr. Roach: Was fainting spell caused by high-dose flu vaccine?

Dear Dr. Roach: I recently got the high-dose flu shot recommended for age 65 and above from my pharmacy. At the same time, I also got the second of two shots for pneumonia. I had absolutely no symptoms after the shots. I had to get up in the middle of that ...

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Postmenopause may favor microbiota associated with endometrial cancer — study

American researchers at the Mayo Clinic have identified a vaginal microbiota signature linked to endometrial cancer, which they believe to be partly promoted by postmenopause. Endometrial cancer is detected when there is an abnormal proliferation of cells ...

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Magnesium could lower risk of fatal coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women

New United States research has found that postmenopausal women who eat a diet higher in magnesium may have a lower risk of fatal coronary heart disease. Led by researchers at Brown University, the new study looked at 153,569 postmenopausal women ...

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IIT-M finds link between tissue-remodelling enzyme, hypertension

Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) on Tuesday talked about that its researchers net stumbled on an affiliation between a snort tissue-remodelling enzyme known as 'MMP7' and threat of hypertension. Hypertension, a atypical illness in India, is said ...

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019

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4 cups of coffee per day could reduce weight gain, study says

Worried about packing on the pounds this holiday season? Researchers say coffee may do the trick when it comes to staying trim. Findings from a new study suggest drinking four cups of coffee a day could reduce weight gain from a diet high in fat and sugar.

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Skin-Lightening Cream Could Cause Nerve Damage, CDC Report Warns

By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, Dec. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- A skin-lightening cream from Mexico that contained toxic mercury left a California woman with significant central nervous system damage, doctors report in a ...

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Study finds gene that triggers hypertension

Chennai: A gene mutation in an enzyme that is associated with heart diseases could be pushing up risk of hypertension among Indians, a city-based study has found. The finding, scientists say, may help pharmaceutical companies discover a preventive or ...

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We gave up Christmas to fight measles in Samoa

British doctors and nurses are sacrificing a relaxing Christmas with friends and family to help save lives in a deadly measles outbreak on the other side of the world. The Pacific island of Samoa has been overwhelmed by more than 5,500 cases of the disease.

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Study finds 2016 state law lifted vaccine rates in high-risk areas

SACRAMENTO — A study released this week has found that a law aimed at boosting vaccination rates across California had the greatest effect in high-risk areas where the vaccination rates were the lowest. The peer-reviewed study published Monday in the ...

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Alabama ups deer disease checks; CWD in neighboring states

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama is increasing checks for a lethal deer disease because chronic wasting disease has been found in neighboring Mississippi and Tennessee. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is asking hunters to ...

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Caffeine could reduce weight gain from unhealthy diet, study finds

(CNN) – Worried about packing on pounds this holiday season? Drink some coffee! Drinking four cups of coffee daily could reduce weight gain from a diet high in fat and sugar, according to a new study. For the study, scientists at the University of Illinois ...

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Swapping out eggs, white bread for oatmeal linked to lowered stroke risk

(Reuters Health) - People who eat oatmeal for breakfast instead of eggs and white toast may be lowering their risk of stroke, a Danish study suggests. FILE PHOTO: A breakfast plate of boiled eggs and toast is pictured in London, Britain, July 22, 2018.

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Monday, December 23, 2019

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Sustained weight loss in middle-age may lower breast cancer risk

In women over age 50, losing just four pounds and keeping the weight off can lower breast cancer risk, a new study suggests. Researchers who reviewed data from 180,000 women found the more weight a woman lost — and kept off — the lower her risk of ...

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Flu season: The worse is still yet to come

According to the statistics, somewhere between 5-20% of those reading this column will get the flu this season. The actual average of those who get it is 8%. The numbers get higher because some of us get the flu, but never realize that the reason we feel ...

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How To Support Friends & Loved Ones in Eating Disorder Recovery This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time for friends, family and communities to gather together and celebrate. Most often, these celebrations are gathered around the table (and the food on it) and that can be a complicated and stressful for anyone. But when you're ...

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Man who nearly died from a blood clot launches preventative device

Paul Westerman was simply 44 when he developed the blood clot that just about killed him after struggling a knee damage whereas taking part in tennis. Eight days after he fell, a part of the clot — which had fashioned in a vein in his calf — travelled to his ...

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Eating disorders and Christmas: When the 'season to be jolly' feels you with dread

For most, Christmas is a time for celebration. But for six years, the season to be jolly filled Amy Crerar with dread. In the throes of an eating disorder during most of her teens, the festivities, which usually revolved around meals, became a source of additional ...

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Douglas County health officials confirm the first flu death of the season

Officials have confirmed there has been one flu death in Douglas County. A woman, described as being over the age of 65, recently died from the flu. It is believed to be the first flu death of the season in the county. Advertisement ...

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E-cigarettes could make nicotine addiction WORSE and 'vapers should get the same quitting help as smokers'

E-cigarettes could make former smokers even more addicted to nicotine, a drug expert has said. Advertisement. Adam Winstock, a consultant psychiatrist and honorary clinical professor at University College London, said people may not realise how much ...

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What happens to your body when you cut carbohydrates from your diet

But a dietitian has revealed what happens to your body when you eliminate the essential food group from your diet. While we all need a slightly different amount of carbs depending on our bodies and how active we are, the Australian Dietary Guidelines ...

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How can I safely treat my husband's skin condition? Dr Martin Scurr explains the rosacea treatments on offer

My husband is 81 and has rosacea of the nose, for which he has been prescribed metronidazole. Advertisement. But I've read it can cause seizures and serious side-effects in older patients. Rosacea is also said to be linked to Parkinson's, which he has.

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New 'fishing' technique to detect thousands of proteins

A new study published today in the journal Nature Cell Biology reports the use of a novel fishing method, under microscopy, to pick up thousands of proteins that are involved in supervising how the cell skeleton is assembled. The scientists used as baits ...

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Florida: Two additional local dengue transmission in Miami-Dade County

By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews. Health officials with the Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County (DOH-Miami-Dade) issued a mosquito-borne illness alert today after reporting two additional locally-transmitted dengue fever cases in ...

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Mother, 35, risks her life to save her baby by undergoing dangerous transplant surgery to donate a piece of her liver

Firefighter Jonathan Roscoe is used to saving lives, but it's his wife, Danielle, who has saved the life of their son Otis by donating part of her liver, after doctors warned he would die without a transplant. Advertisement. Otis was born following a straightforward ...

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Number of Ohioans hospitalized for flu jumps by more than half this season

The flu is off to an early start in Ohio this year with hospitalizations spiking. Central Ohio doctors and experts say the best defense against the virus is still getting a flu shot. Hospitalizations for the flu in Ohio are up 53% compared to this time last year,but ...

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More HIV+ men know undetectable viral levels mean AIDS virus can't spread

(Reuters Health) - A growing number of sexual minority men understand that HIV can't be transmitted by people with undetectable viral levels, but a new study suggests men living with HIV have a better grasp of the facts than men who don't have the virus.

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DNR issues 30-day ban on moving farmed white-tailed deer in Minnesota

A temporary ban on moving farm deer comes in response to the discovery earlier this month of a chronic wasting disease-positive deer on a Douglas County hobby farm. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants time to investigate the Douglas ...

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Christmas: Beware 'lethal' button batteries in toys

Sophie Skill, from Sheffield, spent days on life support after she swallowed a coin-sized button battery. Battery acid burned through her gullet (oesophagus) and into her lung, causing agonising pain and putting her life in danger. Doctors say her case is not ...

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Man With HIV Sentenced To 30 Years In Prison For Knowingly Infecting Women

A Maryland man is sentenced to serve 30 years in prison after he knowingly infected three women with HIV. He met the victims on various dating apps. According to the Daily Mail, Rudolph Jericho Smith,37, entered a guilty plea to three counts of ...

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Can Apps Make Your Kids Smarter?

By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter. MONDAY, Dec. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Smartphones, tablets and laptops are everywhere, and young children are fascinated by them. Now, new research suggests that parents might be able to harness that ...

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With Britain in the grip of a stress epidemic, we rate calming products on the market

Feeling a bit up towards it in the meanwhile? You aren't alone. Britain is seemingly within the grip of a stress epidemic, in keeping with analysis. A 2018 YouGov ballot, for instance, carried out on behalf of the Psychological Well being Basis, discovered three ...

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Fourth flu-related death of the season reported in Dallas County

A 34-year-old Dallas resident died of influenza, marking the fourth flu-related death in Dallas County for the 2019-2020 season. Dallas County Health and Human Services confirmed the death Monday. The first person in Dallas County who died of the flu this ...

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Meet the inspirational women who lost 70st between them in 2019

Inside every week or so numerous Britons can be placing themselves on a weight loss program to deal with the Christmas extra. A 12 months in the past every girl right here resolved to deal with her weight and has now reaped the advantages for his or her ...

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Taking certain vitamins during breast cancer chemo tied to recurrence, death

(Reuters Health) - Patients with breast cancer who use supplements during chemotherapy may be at an increased risk of recurrence and death, a new study suggests. FILE PHOTO: Shoppers browse for health products in an aisle stocked with vitamin ...

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Mother's emotional letter grieves loss of 3 children during holidays

A 62-year-old Irish mom whose three children died from cystic fibrosis wrote a viral letter hoping to connect with others who have lost loved ones. Get the latest from TODAY. Sign up for our newsletter. SUBSCRIBE. Dec. 23, 2019, 1:18 PM PST / Source: ...

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Multiple sclerosis: First oral drug for secondary progressive MS approved in Australia

The mother-of-two, from Point Cook in Victoria, had been getting ready for the day in October 2008 when her vision went “totally black”. “It was just in one eye, my right eye,” she told news.com.au. “I couldn't see anything.” After initially hoping the problem ...

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Number of malnourished over-60s trebles in a decade

The number over-60s admitted to hospital with malnutrition has more than trebled in the UK over the last decade, a charity has warned. Those diagnosed with the condition at hospital jumped from 1,405 in 2007-2008 to 4,988 in 2017-2018, according to Age ...

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Thousands of patients with Type 2 diabetes are to be put on a radical liquid-only diet

Thousands of patients with Type 2 diabetes are to be put on a radical liquid-only diet after research showed it can put the condition into remission. Five thousand obese patients will be restricted to 800 calories a day on the diet; Nine out of ten who stuck to the ...

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CDC Reports Rise in Flu Cases, Millions Sickened And Thousands Hospitalized

According to the latest estimates, the flu has made millions of people sick and has hospitalized thousands of them across the U.S.. As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 3.7-5.3 million individuals have been sickened due to the flu and ...

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How festive treats could harm men's fertility

Overweight and obese men may be able to eat their way towards better fertility this festive season, a new study has found. But the testosterone-pumping diet may not have all tastebuds tingling, with University of South Australia researchers trading turkey and ...

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How to lose weight and get fit like this guy who lost fat by following this one genius diet hack

Nothing can kickstart your weight loss and fitness journey faster than a bout of self realisation. 22-year-old Pankaj Kumar tells us that he started hitting the gym to not just lose weight but also get ripped to overcome an inactive lifestyle. “I wanted to invest my ...

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High Blood Pressure Prevention: Make These Simple Changes To Fight Hypertension Naturally

Hypertension or high blood pressure can be managed easily with simple lifestyle changes. Uncontrolled blood pressure can increase the risk of many health issues especially heart diseases. Many factors are associated with increased blood pressure.

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Sunday, December 22, 2019

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Yorkshire study reveals new screening system for sepsis in newborns to be less effective

According to the study, conducted by scientists from the University of York, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust and Bradford Teaching Hospitals, the new system is 30 per cent less successful. Early onset sepsis (EOS) is difficult to diagnose in babies and can be ...

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Chicago measles: Possible exposures involve O'Hare International Airport

By NewsDesk @bactiman63. City of Chicago health officials are investigating possible measles exposures linked to a recent measles case in the city. The possible measles exposures that may have occurred on December 12 and December 17 at the ...

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Overspill of fat leads to Type 2 diabetes: Study

Researchers have been able to observe people developing Type 2 diabetes – and confirmed that fat over-spills from the liver into the pancrease, triggering the chronic condition. Related Stories. Overspill of fat leads to Type 2 diabetes: Study · Three cups of ...

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Walking or cycling to work may reduce heart attack risk

Walking and cycling to work is associated with fewer heart attacks in adults, say researchers, adding that could provide important health benefits. Related Stories. Exercise regularly to stay young till a ripe old age · Air pollution in India linked to heart attack, ...

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Is a keto diet the best way to lose weight?

Obesity or overweight is one of the biggest health crises that masses don't seem to care enough about. According to a report by the WHO (World Health Organization) a United Nations' prominent part there are roughly about 650 Million obese people in the ...

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New technique of diagnosing sepsis in babies is risky, researchers claim

The sepsis diagnosis tool developed in the US is less effective than current methods used by the NHS, a study found. Subscribe to our daily newsletter. Sign Up. Baby. A new screening system for sepsis in newborns currently being trialled in the UK is 30% ...

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Smoking ban tops greatest public health achievements of 21st century: poll

The smoking ban has topped the list of the UK's greatest public health achievements of the 21st century, sector leaders have announced. The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) released an end of year list on Monday revealing the top 20 UK public ...

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CDC: Flu sickened millions, hospitalized thousands more

The flu has sickened millions and hospitalized thousands across the U.S., with widespread elevated activity reported in most states, the latest tally shows. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the flu has sickened 3.7 million to 5.3 million ...

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Flu is in Texarkana, but so far it could be worse

The flu virus has hit Texarkana but the illness itself does not appear to be as severe as in previous seasons. by Lori Dunn Dec. 23 2019 @ 2:35am. story.lead_photo.caption A nurse prepares a flu shot at the Salvation Army in Atlanta. So far, the flu does not ...

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DHEC, CDC announce HIV initiative

COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) was joined by Robert R. Redfield, M.D., director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other public health leaders recently to talk about local ...

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Number of older people diagnosed with malnutrition trebles in a decade

The number of older people diagnosed with malnutrition has more than trebled to almost 500,000 in the past decade, according to research. More than 1 million people aged 60 and over – one in 10 – are either malnourished or at risk of malnutrition, the NHS ...

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MIT reveals first ever laser ultrasound pictures of a human body

Researchers from MIT have revealed the very first images of a human generated through a novel laser ultrasound imaging technique. Unlike conventional ultrasound, the new technique does not require any skin contact with the body, dramatically amplifying ...

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New technique of diagnosing sepsis in babies is risky, researchers claim

A new screening system for sepsis in newborns currently being trialled in the UK is 30% less effective than the process already used by the NHS, according to a new study. Early onset sepsis (EOS) is difficult to diagnose in babies and can be confused with ...

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Railway Kids star Jenny Agutter will get her 'greatest Christmas current ever' after niece, 41, receives life-changing ...

Jenny Agutter in the present day revealed her household had acquired the 'greatest Christmas current ever' after the actress's niece, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was prescribed a life-changing surprise drug unavailable on the NHS. Rachel McGrath, 41, is ...

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'There is no certain amount that is too much alcohol - it's what it does to the person'

CHRISTMAS IS A time of over-indulgence for many people in terms of food and drink. It can be a particularly difficult time for people who have a negative relationship with alcohol and are trying to cut back, stop drinking altogether or stay on the wagon.

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Ervebo: FDA approves Ebola vaccine for first time

Dec. 20 (UPI) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved for the first time a vaccine for the deadly Ebola virus. The Ervebo vaccine protects humans from the Zaire Ebola virus, the FDA said Thursday. It's approved only for adults 18 and older.

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Here's how you should wean your baby from breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is an emotional journey that a mother embarks upon with her newborn. It gives her an opportunity to bond with the infant while being the exclusive nutrition provider for the baby. Your breast milk acts as the essential nutrient for your infant.

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Considering Veganuary? Take B12 and beware vegan junk, scientists say

Organisers of Veganuary, a British-based campaign in which people pledge to eat a diet free from animal products for the month of January, say people across the world are currently signing up at a rate of one every 15 seconds. — yulkapopkova/IStock.com ...

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Family learns BRCA test was wrong — after 7 women had major surgery

A series of lab tests that detected a potentially dangerous gene in seven women from one family were wrong, the family learned earlier this year — after they underwent major surgeries to reduce their chances of cancer. “I treated my test results like the Bible,” ...

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Pacific migrant workers can now access measles vaccine in New Zealand

This story was originally published on RNZ.co.nz and is republished with permission. Migrant workers from the Pacific are now able to get measles vaccines in New Zealand. The Ministry of Health has amended laws barring non-residents from accessing ...

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Family learns BRCA test was wrong — after 7 women had major surgery

Enlarge Picture. Women outside of the Supreme Court as arguments were made in a case seeking to determine. Girls outdoors of the Supreme Court docket as arguments have been made in a case searching for to find out whether or not human genes will be ...

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Young adults with cow's milk allergy may not reach their full growth potential

Washington: Researchers have found out that children who are allergic to cow's milk are smaller in height and weigh less than those who have allergies to peanuts or tree nuts. The results from the longitudinal study are believed to be the first to characterise ...

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Orange for Weight Loss: Here's why you should include this TANGY fruit to your diet

Orange is not only known for its vitamin C properties but the fruit is also packed with essential antioxidants. Read below to find out how orange can help with the weight loss process. Written By Yogita Chainani 3982 reads Mumbai Published: December 22, ...

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New drug offers hope in Ebola-prone locations

Dear Doctor: Our son's work as an engineer is taking him to Kampala, Uganda. He's had to get all sorts of vaccinations, but his mother is concerned that Ebola wasn't on the list. Is there a vaccine yet? Dear Reader: After decades of research and testing, ...

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Coriander Water for Diabetes: Here's how THIS magic drink can help you to manage blood sugar levels

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the world. But there are some kitchen ingredients that can help to control the blood sugar levels in the body. Read below to find out how coriander juice can help with diabetes. Written By Yogita Chainani 941 ...

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79 die of measles in Samoa

SUVA, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) -- The Samoan government said Sunday that 79 people have died of measles since the epidemic broke out in the South Pacific island nation in mid-October. Some 5,520 measles cases have been reported to the Disease Surveillance ...

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Excessive antibiotic prescriptions can harm your child's health

A new study suggests that excessive antibiotic prescriptions for children could resist their ability to fight pathogens, a microorganism that can cause disease. The excessive intake of antibiotics can also result in a concrete health impact on children.

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Here's why your kid should drink more milk

Washington DC: Researchers have found out that children who are allergic to cow`s milk are smaller in height and weigh less than those who have allergies to peanuts or tree nuts. The results from the longitudinal study are believed to be the first to ...

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Sustained weight loss in middle-age may lower breast cancer risk

In women over age 50, losing just four pounds and keeping the weight off can lower breast cancer risk, a new study suggests. Researchers who reviewed data from 180,000 women found the more weight a woman lost - and kept off - the lower her risk of ...

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Here's why your kid should drink more milk

Washington D.C. , Dec 21 : Researchers have found out that children who are allergic to cow's milk are smaller in height and weigh less than those who have allergies to peanuts or tree nuts. The results from the longitudinal study are believed to be the first to ...

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Eating vegan diet may lead to B12 deficiency

The problem of B12 deficiency, which can lead to numerous disorders, is more concerning because many people eating a vegan diet nowadays. Adults need around 1.5 micrograms of B12 a day, but most vegans do not get enough vitamins, BBC reported.

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Flu more widespread, earlier than last year

BRISTOL — Widespread influenza in Tennessee and Virginia has prompted Ballad Health to place visitation restrictions at all its hospitals. The company in a release asked people younger than 18 years old and anyone experiencing flu-like symptoms to not ...

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Children allergic to cow's milk don't reach their full growth: Study

Washington D.C. , Dec 21 : Milk is rich in high calcium content and is generally considered good for children's health, but a recent study on the growth pattern of children suggests the kids who are consistently allergic to cow's milk are smaller and weigh less.

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5 minerals that protect against air pollution

Air pollution is a serious environmental problem and represents a growing threat to health, especially for people living in major cities and other urban areas. 5 микроэлементов, которые защищают от загрязнения воздуха. With the exception of natural ...

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Seven Women in a Family Chose Surgery After a Genetic Test. Then the Results Changed.

When she was in her early 30s, Katy Mathes determined to verify her most cancers threat. A genetic check confirmed a mutation on a BRCA gene, which considerably raises an individual's lifetime threat of growing hereditary breast or ovarian most cancers.

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Mum dies of sepsis after three-hour wait for emergency care in hospital car park

Samantha Brousas arrived at the hospital by ambulance, but the crew were told there were no beds available and were kept in the car park - with paramedics unable to administer antibiotics. Share. By. Rebecca Koncienzcy. Adam Hale. 14:52, 21 DEC 2019.

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Ultra-processed foods linked to diabetes risk

People who eat lots of ultra-processed foods are more likely to develop diabetes than those whose diets contain more foods found in nature, a new study suggests. Heavily processed foods are often high in sugar, fat and empty calories. Consuming lots of ...

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The key to a longer life? Visit the museum

London - Trips to art galleries, museums or the theatre can help you live longer, research has suggested. A study of more than 6 700 people found that enjoying the arts every few months lowers the risk of dying early by 31 percent. Even those who engaged in ...

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Homeland star's joy at teen mum's new baby as he supports Unicef vaccine drive

EXCLUSIVE: Actor David Harewood returned to Sierra Leone with the charity last month to see grieving young mother he met on earlier 2018 trip, deliver a healthy baby, after losing six-month old daughter. Share. Comments. By. Helen Whitehouse. 22:03, 21 ...

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