samedi 30 mars 2019

How Pain Tolerance and Anxiety Seem to Be Connected

An article about the case of a woman who feels little pain or anxiety raised many questions, such as: Do low-anxiety people seem to feel less pain?

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Why Are Female Runners Faster Than Ever?

A panel discussion with elite women runners the week before the Boston Marathon.

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Med Students Get an Extra Match on ‘Match Day’

Across the country, couples are escalating the day they learn where they’ll will go for their residencies by using it as an opportunity to propose.

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Patients ‘Hit the Call Bell and Nobody Comes.’ Hospital Nurses Demand ‘Safe Staffing’ Levels.

Thousands of nurses at three big hospital systems in New York City have threatened to strike, saying they are stretched too thin to fully support patients and their families.

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vendredi 29 mars 2019

The New Old Age: Where There’s Rarely a Doctor in the House: Assisted Living

As residents become older and more frail, some facilities are bringing in doctors and nurses instead of relying on 911.

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An Outbreak Spreads Fear: Of Measles, of Ultra-Orthodox Jews, of Anti-Semitism

A measles outbreak in a New York suburb has sickened scores of people and stoked long-smoldering tensions between the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and the secular world at large.

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Trilobites: How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat

Scientists have isolated the receptors that help the bloodthirsty insects find you.

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in her words: Fasten Your Seatbelt and Keep Your Hands to Yourself

As more accounts of sexual violations on airplanes come to light, more women are sharing their experiences and taking action to make flights safer.

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The Races Are Virtual but the Running Is Real

Participants in virtual races run whenever they can, wherever they can, and say they still have some of the sense of being part of a crowd, even if they’re running alone.

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Ask Well: Are My Allergies All in My Head?

Allergies exist. But emotional factors can make them better or worse.

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jeudi 28 mars 2019

What Childbirth Was Like for a Woman Who Has Never Felt Pain

Jo Cameron, 71, has a rare genetic mutation that keeps her from feeling pain or anxiety, according to a new scientific report. Researchers hope the finding can help develop more effective treatments for pain.

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you asked: Do Periods Get Worse as You Age?

Periods can get heavier and more painful for some women after the age of 40. Sometimes it is a nuisance and sometimes it is a cause for concern.

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Why Don’t More American Men Get Vasectomies?

It’s vasectomy season in the United States. But American women get sterilized at higher rates.

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Grenfell Tower Study Finds Many Toxic Chemicals Near Fire Site

Almost a year and a half after the fire that killed 72 people, researchers found extremely high levels of substances that could pose numerous health risks.

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At Age 71, She Has Never Felt Pain or Anxiety

Scientists discovered a previously unidentified genetic mutation in a Scottish woman. They hope it could lead to the development of new pain treatment.

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New York Sues Sackler Family Members and Drug Distributors

The state’s lawsuit offers detail on methods allegedly used to the flood the market with opioids, fueling an epidemic.

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At War: ‘Swat the Kaiser’, Stork Stands and Grenade Throws: The History of Army Physical Fitness

To some, the Army’s new fitness test represents a forward-thinking approach to physical training for soldiers. But the same has been said of past standards that in hindsight were greatly influenced by cultural fads.

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Can What We Eat Affect How We Feel?

Nutritional psychiatrists counsel patients on how better eating may be another tool in helping to ease depression and anxiety and may lead to better mental health.

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mercredi 27 mars 2019

Overlooked No More: Bessie Blount, Nurse, Wartime Inventor and Handwriting Expert

Blount invented a feeding device and taught amputee veterans to write with their teeth and their feet. She later became a forensic handwriting analyst.

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Monsanto Ordered to Pay $80 Million in Roundup Cancer Case

The jury found that Monsanto should be held liable for the man’s cancer because it failed to warn him about the herbicide’s cancer risks.

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Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

The ruling is a blow to the Trump administration, which has approved work requirements in eight states and is reviewing applications from eight others.

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The Measles Emergency: What Are Religious Exemptions?

The outbreak has raised questions about why most states allow religious exemptions to vaccines requirements.

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Judge Blocks Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients in Arkansas and Kentucky

The ruling is a blow to the Trump administration, which has approved work requirements in eight states and is reviewing applications from eight others.

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Mammogram Centers Must Tell Women if They Have Dense Breasts, F.D.A. Proposes

A new rule would require mammogram providers to let women know if they have dense breast tissue, which can hide cancer from X-rays.

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Flu Tied to Heart Failure Worsening

When the number of reported flu cases goes up, so does the number of hospitalizations for heart failure.

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Air Pollution Tied to Mental Health Issues in Teenagers

Higher levels of pollution were linked to a greater likelihood of psychotic experiences ranging from a mild feeling of paranoia to a severe psychotic symptoms.

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Centene to Buy WellCare for $15.3 Billion, Creating Health Care Giant

The combined company would be one of the biggest managers of government-sponsored health care plans in the United States just as the Affordable Care Act comes under a renewed attack.

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Phys Ed: What Your Exercise Habits Might Say About How Long You’ll Live

If people start to exercise in midlife, even if they have not worked out for years, they can rapidly gain most of the longevity benefits of working out.

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mardi 26 mars 2019

Trump Officials Broaden Attack on Health Law, Arguing Courts Should Reject All of It

The administration had previously said only that the Affordable Care Act’s pre-existing conditions provisions should be struck down, leaving parts like Medicaid expansion intact.

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What Happens if Obamacare Is Struck Down?

The Affordable Care Act touches the lives of most Americans. Some 21 million could lose health insurance if the Trump administration were to succeed in having the law ruled unconstitutional.

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New York Suburb to Declare Measles Emergency, Barring Unvaccinated Children From Public

Rockland County’s move to limit the movement of unvaccinated minors is its latest effort to fight New York State’s worst measles outbreak in decades.

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New York Suburb to Declare Measles Emergency, Barring Unvaccinated Children From Public

Rockland County’s move to limit the movement of unvaccinated minors is its latest effort to fight New York State’s worst measles outbreak in decades.

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Purdue Pharma Will Settle Major Opioid Lawsuit

The Oklahoma attorney general will announce details Tuesday afternoon. A trial of other opioid manufacturers is still scheduled to proceed.

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Feng Shui Tips for a Harmonious Life

Experts say the energies and directions of feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice for optimizing the home, change yearly.

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Americans Are Having Fewer Heart Attacks

They are also living longer after having a heart attack.

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Helping an Estranged Family Reconnect

I told my client: You can have compassion without forgiving. There are many ways to move on, and pretending to feel a certain way isn’t one of them.

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lundi 25 mars 2019

Duke University to Pay $112.5 Million to Settle Claims of Research Misconduct

The university submitted falsified data in connection with 30 grants obtained from the N.I.H. and E.P.A., according to a whistle-blower lawsuit.

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Duke University to Pay $112.5 Million to Settle Claims of Research Misconduct

The university submitted falsified data in connection with 30 grants obtained from the N.I.H. and E.P.A., according to a whistle-blower lawsuit.

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Two Top Medical Groups Call for Soda Taxes and Advertising Curbs on Sugary Drinks

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Heart Association said the measures were necessary to combat the nation’s crisis of obesity and chronic disease

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Museums Cut Ties With Sacklers as Outrage Over Opioid Crisis Grows

Accusations that the family behind OxyContin actively downplayed its perils have led arts and education institutions to rethink accepting Sackler funds.

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Marijuana Edibles May Pose Special Risks

Edibles induced a disproportionate number of pot-related medical crises, an analysis of emergency room admissions in Colorado found.

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A Colonial-Era Cemetery Resurfaces in Philadelphia

Remains buried in the First Baptist cemetery were believed to have been moved in 1860. But many coffins and bones were still there.

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Women at Breast Implant Hearing Call for Disclosure of Safety Risks

While industry representatives insisted the implants are safe, others at an F.D.A. panel meeting urged for warnings about links to illnesses and cancer.

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Heal Me With Plants

Gentle gardening helps patients at some hospitals relax and recover.

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Bayer and Johnson & Johnson Settle Lawsuits Over Xarelto, a Blood Thinner, for $775 Million

The settlement resolves about 25,000 lawsuits, which claimed the companies failed to warn about deadly bleeding episodes caused by the drug.

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Matter: Why Would an Animal Trade One Body for Another?

Most species undergo metamorphosis, but scientists aren’t sure why the process evolved. One new theory: Metamorphosis gives animals greater access to food.

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Personal Health: The Risks to Babies of Older Fathers

Most women know that reproductive risks to themselves and their babies rise as they get older, but few men realize that their advancing years may also confer a risk.

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The New Health Care: My Friend’s Cancer Taught Me About a Hole in Our Health System

Caregivers aren’t supported, and America overlooks their importance.

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For Many Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Bright Hope Lies Just Beyond Reach

Scientists are testing nearly two dozen treatments that might stop the disease. But enrollment in the trials is very restricted, and few children qualify.

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dimanche 24 mars 2019

The Checkup: Reading to Your Toddler? Print Books Are Better Than Digital Ones

“The tablet itself made it harder for parents and children to engage in the rich back-and-forth turn-taking that was happening in print books,” a researcher said.

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Depressed and Anxious? These Video Games Want to Help

A growing number of games are taking on mental health issues like depression, anger and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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samedi 23 mars 2019

Medicare for All Would Abolish Private Insurance. ‘There’s No Precedent in American History’

Unlike Obamacare, emerging plans would sweep away the private health insurance system. What would that mean for the companies’ workers, the stock market and the cost of care?

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What to Do When You Are a Runner Who Can’t Run on Race Day

Should go you anyway? It depends.

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vendredi 22 mars 2019

Anita Silvers, an Authority on Disability Rights, Dies at 78

A well-regarded philosophy professor, Dr. Silvers knew the subject firsthand, having had polio as a child.

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Nonfiction: Drug Epidemics, Past and Present

Thomas Hager’s “Ten Drugs” examines the history of both the good and bad of medication.

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Mind: Can We Get Better at Forgetting?

Some things aren’t worth remembering. Science is slowly working out how we might let that stuff go.

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An Alzheimer’s Drug Trial Gave Me Hope, and Then It Ended

I was a small piece in the search to find a cure. Now I feel as if I’m getting erased, and medical science doesn’t have any answers.

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For Urinary Incontinence, Try Behavioral Treatments or Drugs, or Both

Bladder training, biofeedback and other behavioral therapies may work even better in combination with drugs.

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Tate Galleries Will Refuse Sackler Money Because of Opioid Links

“In the present circumstances we do not think it right to seek or accept further donations from the Sacklers,” the group said in a statement.

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$1 Billion for Mental Health: The Reality of de Blasio’s ‘Revolutionary’ Plan

It has been difficult to gauge the effectiveness of ThriveNYC, an expensive and sprawling mental health initiative.

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Trigger Warnings May Not Do Much, Early Studies Suggest

Researchers found that the warnings, which alert people to disturbing material, may pose little benefit or harm to those who view them. But more study is needed, they agree.

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Ask Well: Why Did I Lose My Sense of Smell?

Impaired smell is common, particularly in the elderly, but in about one in six people, no cause can be identified.

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Ties: My Temporary Hoarding Habit

When my daughter was hospitalized for cancer treatment, I began collecting leftover condiments and medical supplies in an effort to control something in our uncontrollable world.

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jeudi 21 mars 2019

A.I. Can Improve Health Care. It Also Can Be Duped.

As medical insurers and billing companies begin using machine-learning software, they can learn to game the underlying algorithms for profit.

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Living With Cancer: In Honor of Seven Bridges

As a patient who grappled with an ostomy, I grieved the suicide of a 10-year-old whose family said he was bullied for having one.

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Sugary Drinks Tied to Shorter Life Span

“The optimal intake of these drinks is zero,” said one expert. “They have no health benefits.”

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mercredi 20 mars 2019

Global Health: A Twin Inside a Twin: In Colombia, an Extraordinary Birth

What appeared to be a cyst in a healthy fetus turned out to be an unformed twin “absorbed” early in pregnancy, connected by a second umbilical cord and still growing.

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No Babies in Parliament, Danish Lawmaker Is Told

A century of Danish advances for women met a barrier when a legislator was told by another female lawmaker that her baby had no place in Parliament, setting off a debate about gender politics.

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States Seek Financial Relief for Family Caregivers

Lawmakers in California and at least seven other states want to provide state income tax credits for families that need help with home caregiving.

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Phys Ed: Why Lifting Weights Can Be So Potent for Aging Well

People who discovered that they enjoyed and felt capable of completing a weight-training session subsequently joined a new gym and showed up for workouts.

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mardi 19 mars 2019

Monsanto Weed Killer Roundup Was ‘Substantial Factor’ in Causing Man’s Cancer, Jury Says

The finding was the first verdict from a federal jury in thousands of similar cases against the company.

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F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression

The medication works quickly, within 48 hours. But it’s an expensive infusion and requires a stay in a medical center.

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W.H.O. Panel Demands a Registry for Human Gene Editing

The panel, established after a Chinese experiment produced embryo-edited babies, also said all human genome editing research should be listed in a registry.

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F.D.A. Approves First Drug for Postpartum Depression

The medication works quickly, within 48 hours. But it’s an expensive infusion and requires a stay in a medical center.

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Reports of Breast Implant Illnesses Prompt Federal Review

The Food and Drug Administration is taking another look at breast implants because of renewed safety concerns.

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British Gallery Turns Down $1.3 Million Sackler Donation

“I congratulate them on their courage,” said the photographer Nan Goldin, after the National Portrait Gallery said it would not accept a gift from the family, which has links to the opioid crisis.

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Well : Broken-Heart Syndrome Is Not All in the Head

Broken-heart syndrome, a serious medical condition, may begin in the brain.

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Psychic Mediums Are the New Wellness Coaches

A woo-woo profession is getting a boost from the wellness industrial complex. Seems … intuitive.

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Q&A: Moving Dung Is a Dirty Job. These Beetles Live for It.

Deployed on farms, industrious dung beetles clean up livestock waste, improve soil and reduce harmful bacteria.

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The Right Way to Follow Your Passion

Passion can be a gift or a curse.

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Professional Hair Removal Catches on With the Preteen Set

Dermatologists and salons that offer waxing and laser treatments report seeing an increasing number of girls as young as 8.

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Knowing the Right Time to Say Goodbye to a Pet

End-of-life decisions for animals are difficult. A veterinarian has developed a scale to help clear up the confusion.

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lundi 18 mars 2019

Unvaccinated Student in Kentucky Sues After Being Barred From Playing Basketball

Jeremy Kunkel, 18, claims he shouldn’t be forced to be vaccinated against chickenpox. He contends that barring him from school violates his First Amendment rights.

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Daily Low-Dose Aspirin No Longer Recommended by Doctors, if You’re Healthy

New guidelines suggest the risk of bleeding outweighs the heart benefits among healthy adults who take low-dose aspirin.

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Doctors: Early Detection Is Possible for Pancreatic Cancer

We can help people at risk, but it is much more challenging if most people think that early detection and prevention are impossible.

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Trump Plans to End the AIDS Epidemic. In Places Like Mississippi, Obstacles Are Everywhere.

The administration will focus on more than fifty “hot spots” in the U.S. that annually account for half of new H.I.V. infections. A clinic in the Deep South sees the challenges every day.

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The Checkup: Talking to Children About Terminal Illness

New guidelines call for speaking openly with children when they or their parents face life-threatening diseases.

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Personal Health: When the Benefits of Statins Outweigh the Risks

Knowing the odds of side effects and making sure to get periodic checkups that would pick up an adverse reaction, I chose to focus on the drugs’ potential benefits.

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The New Health Care: When Email Comes to the Doctor’s Office, Wait Times Decrease

The growing use of electronic consultations can save time, expense and headaches.

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samedi 16 mars 2019

Ebola Epidemic in Congo Could Last Another Year, C.D.C. Director Warns

Returning from a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the agency chief also worried that vaccine supplies could run out.

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Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients May Not Need Open-Heart Surgery

Replacement of the aortic valve with a minimally invasive procedure called TAVR proved effective in younger, healthier patients.

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vendredi 15 mars 2019

Can TV Dumb You Down?

Older adults who watched more than three and half hours of television a day had lower scores on tests of verbal memory,

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Methadone Helped Her Quit Heroin. Now She’s Suing U.S. Prisons to Allow the Treatment.

About to enter a federal prison, a Massachusetts woman is not permitted to continue taking the opioid as a treatment to block cravings and withdrawal from heroin addiction.

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The New Old Age: Older Americans Are Awash in Antibiotics

The drugs are not just overprescribed. They often pose special risks to older patients, including tendon problems, nerve damage and mental health issues.

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EPA bans consumer sales of paint stripper linked to deaths

The Environmental Protection Agency is banning consumer sales of a paint stripper after personal appeals by families of men who died while using the product

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More charges in $50M state benefits prescription drug probe

Authorities say a police officer and three firefighters are among seven people recently charged in a $50 million prescription drug scheme that has already produced nearly two dozen guilty pleas

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7 more charged with state benefits drug prescription scheme

Authorities say a police officer and three firefighters are among seven people recently charged in a $50 million prescription drug scheme that has already produced nearly two dozen guilty pleas

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CDC: Unvaccinated Oregon boy almost dies of tetanus

An unvaccinated 6-year-old boy in Oregon was hospitalized for eight weeks and almost died of tetanus after getting cut while playing on a farm

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We love this little girl who is deaf signing Carrie Underwood's 'The Champion'

Carrie Underwood is 8-year-old Savannah Dahan's favorite singer.

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Are Eggs Bad for Your Heart Health? Maybe

A new analysis found that for each additional 300 milligrams a day of cholesterol in the diet — and the more eggs you ate — the greater the risk for cardiovascular disease.

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Yo-yo dieting linked to greater heart risks in women: Study

Yo-yo dieting occurs when a person's weight repeatedly goes down and then up.

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WATCH: New study links women who work stressful jobs with type 2 diabetes

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses what you should know about a new study that claims mentally tiring work is associated with type 2 diabetes in women.

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WATCH: New study links women who work stressful jobs with type 2 diabetes

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses what you should know about a new study that claims mentally tiring work is associated with type 2 diabetes in women.

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Tobacco, E-Cigarette Lobbyists Circle as F.D.A. Chief Exits

Juul and Big Tobacco have lobbied for months to protect themselves from aspects of the F.D.A.’s crackdown. As Scott Gottlieb leaves, they see an opening.

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Ties: A Second Chance at Sisterhood

I had never been close to my youngest sister. But after our other sister’s death, grief became the bridge we met on.

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Doctors: Early Detection Is Possible for Pancreatic Cancer

We can help people at risk, but it is much more challenging if most people think that early detection and prevention are impossible.

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WATCH: Dad to receive kidney from daughter he adopted 27 years ago

Billy Houze, 64, hopes to undergo surgery after learning his adopted daughter, DeLauren McKnight, was a match to donate her kidney to him.

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WATCH: The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her startup Theranos

Holmes said her blood-testing startup, once valued at $9 billion, could change the world - then whistleblowers alleged her company's technology was fraudulent. Holmes denies any wrongdoing.

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jeudi 14 mars 2019

Did Dietary Changes Bring Us ‘F’ Words? Study Tackles Complexities of Language’s Origins

Softer foods from agricultural lifestyles may have changed the human bite, making it easier to form certain sounds.

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How Big Tobacco Hooked Children on Sugary Drinks

Researchers combing through archives discovered that cigarette makers had applied their marketing wizardry to sweetened beverages and turned generations of children into loyal customers.

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Jury awards woman $29 million in Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit

The company has 11,000 lawsuits pending related to asbestos-tinged baby powder.

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Jury awards woman $29 million in Johnson & Johnson baby powder lawsuit

The company has 11,000 lawsuits pending related to asbestos-tinged baby powder.

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Butterball recalls ground turkey after 4 salmonella cases

Butterball LLC is voluntarily recalling more than 78,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products nationwide as Wisconsin health officials investigate four salmonella cases in the state

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Surgeon denies posting patient genitalia on social media

A prominent gender-reassignment surgeon has resigned from the University of Miami Health System after being accused of posting photos of patient genitalia along with racist and homophobic comments on his Instagram account

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Matter: The Story of the Iberian Peninsula, Told in DNA

With an analysis of nearly 300 skeletons from various periods, scientists are peering into human prehistory in the region.

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Mushrooms May Reduce the Risk of Memory Problems

Older men and women who ate mushrooms several times a week were at reduced risk of developing mild cognitive impairment.

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25 nurses cited over high doses for patients who died

Ohio officials are pursuing potential discipline against 25 nurses accused of failing to question an intensive-care doctor's orders for excessive doses of painkillers given to dozens of hospital patients who then died

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You Asked: Can CBD Prevent Pelvic Pain?

The compound is certainly trendy, but the research is scant.

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Yoga for Incontinence? Evidence Is Lacking

Yoga exercises are often recommended to help control urinary incontinence in women, but there is no solid scientific evidence that they work.

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Rites of Passage: Call Me Cozy

As I struggle with chronic pain, cozy for me is less hygge and more my ex-boyfriend’s mother, nurses with juice and weird, sandy doughnuts.

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WATCH: Whoopi Goldberg makes a surprise return to 'The View'

The co-host shares a health update after battling pneumonia since mid-February.

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Flashing Lights and Sounds Improve Memory and Learning Skills in Mice

Researchers hope the techniques can be applied to help people with Alzheimer’s.

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Johnson & Johnson Hit With $29 Million Verdict in California Talc Cancer Case

The company’s stock dipped in early trading Thursday after a state court verdict for a woman who claimed that asbestos in its talc-based powder products caused her cancer.

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Attacks could reverse gains in Congo's Ebola fight, says WHO

The director-general of the World Health Organization says recent attacks on Ebola treatment centers in Congo threaten to reverse the gains that have been made in fighting the epidemic

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WHO: Attacks could reverse gains in Congo's Ebola fight

WHO: Attacks on Ebola treatment centers could reverse gains in Congo's fight against virus

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WATCH: FDA releases new proposal to regulate Juuling

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses what parents should know about the new FDA crackdown on e-cigarette use, especially among youth.

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WATCH: FDA releases new proposal to regulate Juuling

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses what parents should know about the new FDA crackdown on e-cigarette use, especially among youth.

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Coping With a Dieting Relative When You’re a Recovering Anorexic

I don’t give my sister the advice my eating disorder would have given me. Talking to her, I’m also talking to myself, dismantling my old ideas about food.

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Building Grit in Girls Through Mountain Biking

Experts say the sport encourages strength, confidence and a chance to splash in mud puddles.

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mercredi 13 mars 2019

California jury awards $29M in baby powder cancer case

A California jury has awarded $29 million to a woman who claimed her terminal cancer was caused by Johnson & Johnson baby powder

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FDA proposes new measures to crackdown on youth e-cigarette use

Some critics say the efforts, however, are not going far enough.

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How Eli Lilly’s new generic insulin could impact prices across the market

The list price is $137.35 per vial.

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States weigh bans on shackling jailed moms during childbirth

Utah and at least three other states are weighing bans on shackling incarcerated women during childbirth, a practice that inmate advocates say is dangerous and inhumane but was once shockingly common

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Barbara Low, Whose Research Boosted Antibiotics, Dies at 98

Her work with Dorothy Hodgkin identified the structure of penicillin, enabling scientists to replicate it and develop drugs to treat other infections.

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The Latest: Oklahoma court: No immediate opioid trial delay

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has rejected a request by drugmakers to immediately postpone the May start of a trial in a lawsuit that accuses the companies of fueling the state's opioid epidemic

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Bill passes to ban abortions based on gender, disability

Kentucky's Republican-led legislature has given final passage to a bill that would ban abortion for women seeking to end their pregnancies because of the gender, race or disability of the fetus

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Ohio 'heartbeat' abortion ban moves closer to becoming law

The Republican-led Ohio Senate has again passed a measure to ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected

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Kansas conservatives vote to condemn New York's abortion law

Kansas lawmakers have condemned New York's new law protecting abortion rights in a statement that will be sent to every New York legislator and its governor

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With lawsuits looming, OxyContin maker considers bankruptcy

The company that made billions selling OxyContin says it is considering bankruptcy protection as trial dates for opioid lawsuits get closer

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Gluten, lactose in drugs? Study raises questions about risk

Report says pills can have ingredients like gluten, lactose or dyes that may cause problems for some patients

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Amazon Pulls 2 Books That Promote Unscientific Autism ‘Cures’

The online retailer’s move follows recent efforts by Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest to limit the availability of anti-vaccination and other pseudoscientific material.

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Amazon Pulls 2 Books That Promote Unscientific Autism ‘Cures’

The online retailer’s move follows recent efforts by Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest to limit the availability of anti-vaccination and other pseudoscientific material.

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Scientists back temporary global ban on gene-edited babies

An international group of scientists and ethicists is calling for a temporary global ban on making babies with edited genes

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Hospital reviews 48 nurses, pharmacists over dosages, deaths

The Ohio hospital system where an intensive-care doctor is accused of ordering painkiller overdoses for dozens of patients says it has put more employees on leave and changed key leaders at the hospital where nearly all those deaths occurred

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WATCH: Sen. Romney criticized for birthday candle blowing technique

Sen. Mitt Romney explained that he had a cold and didn't want to spread germs by blowing on the Twinkie cake.

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WATCH: Sen. Romney criticized for birthday candle blowing technique

Sen. Mitt Romney explained that he had a cold and didn't want to spread germs by blowing on the Twinkie cake.

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Opioid manufacturers ask Oklahoma's top court to delay trial

Opioid manufacturers accused of fueling an opioid epidemic in Oklahoma are asking the state's highest court to delay a civil trial

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Mystery infections traced to blood-shedding religious ritual

Researchers say they have traced a cluster of rare infections to blood-shedding religious rituals

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WATCH: Mom loses 185 pounds after realizing she was not in any family photos

Maggie Wells woke up on New Year's Day last year with what she described as a "bone-chilling" thought.

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WATCH: Mom loses 185 pounds after realizing she was not in any family photos

Maggie Wells woke up on New Year's Day last year with what she described as a "bone-chilling" thought.

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Claire's recalls makeup after regulators warn of asbestos

Claire's is recalling three makeup products after regulators warned people not to use them

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US health officials move to tighten sales of e-cigarettes

U.S. health regulators are moving ahead with a plan to keep e-cigarettes out of the hands of teenagers by restricting sales of most flavored products in convenience stores and online

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F.D.A. Moves to Restrict Flavored E-Cigarette Sales to Teenagers

The agency spells out its proposal to require retailers to wall off sections of stores to limit access, a move opposed by many convenience stores.

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Judge won't let unvaccinated children back in school

A federal judge, citing an "unprecedented measles outbreak" in suburban Rockland County, New York, has denied a request to let 44 unvaccinated children return to school.

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EU food safety check in Poland finds fault with documents

Poland's agriculture minister says that a European Commission's veterinary inspection has revealed irregularities in documents at slaughterhouses, but found no problems with the quality of the meat

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Phys Ed: Exercise vs. Drugs to Treat High Blood Pressure and Reduce Fat

Exercise can lower blood pressure and reduce visceral body fat at least as effectively as many common prescription drugs, two new reviews report.

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Mom loses 185 pounds after realizing she was not in any family photos

Maggie Wells, 34, started her weight loss journey on Jan. 1, 2018.

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mardi 12 mars 2019

New Generic Blood Pressure Drug Is Approved to Relieve Shortages

The F.D.A. made the product review a priority, citing shortages that occurred in the wake of several recalls of drugs that were found to contain potentially cancer-causing chemicals.

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Officials warn of measles exposure at Los Angeles airport

Health officials warn that travelers at Los Angeles International Airport may have been exposed to measles last month

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Trump’s Proposed Budget Undermines His H.I.V. Plan, Experts Say

Strategies abound to end the AIDS epidemic, but expense — mostly for drugs costing up to $50,000 a year — is the inevitable obstacle.

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New Mexico bill would create first state-run pot shops in US

New Mexico would become the first U.S. state with government-operated marijuana stores under a bill brokered between Democratic and Republican legislators.

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Blue Cross insurers in N Carolina, Oregon to mix leadership

Two Blue Cross Blue Shield insurers on both U.S. coasts will invest jointly in high-cost management technology and share insights into improving health care in a long-term agreement that will leave the companies as separate entities

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2,200 quarantined over mumps outbreak at immigration centers

Immigration authorities say more than 2,200 people who were exposed to a mumps outbreak in at least two detention facilities have been quarantined

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Gene-edited food quietly arrives in restaurant cooking oil

A Midwestern restaurant is using cooking oil made from soybeans gene edited to be healthier and longer lasting

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National Cancer Chief Named as Acting Head of the F.D.A.

Dr. Norman E. “Ned” Sharpless, director of the National Cancer Institute, will take over temporarily now that Dr. Scott Gottlieb is resigning.

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UnitedHealthcare Will Expand a Drug Discount Program Aimed at Lowering Consumer Costs

Under the plan, all new employer-sponsored health plans that use the major insurer will have to pass drug discounts to consumers beginning next year.

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For Larger Customers, Eating Out Is Still a Daunting Experience

Restaurants have been slow to recognize, much less meet, the needs of plus-size Americans. But there are signs of a new activism and awareness.

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NIH cancer chief to serve as acting FDA commissioner

NIH cancer chief to serve as acting FDA commissioner starting next month

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'Medieval' diseases rise in unsanitary living conditions

Infectious diseases are hitting homeless populations especially hard.

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Pillsbury Flour, Nearly 500,000 Pounds, Is Recalled Over Salmonella Trace

The cases of flour were mostly sold to supermarket chains in the Southeast.

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Outcry over Trump's cuts to Medicare hospital payments

Candidate Trump promised not to cut Medicare but his payment cuts to hospitals prompt an outcry

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US communities reach out to homeless as liver disease surges

Outreach teams seen as new best approach for outbreaks in homeless and drug users

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WATCH: Eye scan may show evidence of Alzheimer's: Study

Having an extra diagnostic aid could help with an early diagnosis.

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Travel Tips: How Meditation Can Improve Your Travels

Meditation has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety, making it a useful tool for those who find traveling taxing. Here are a few ways it can make your trips more enjoyable.

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WATCH: How a cancer survivor became the 1st CrossFit Level 2 trainer with cerebral palsy

Steph Hammerman says "optimism is a muscle that gets stronger with use."

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Duchess Meghan wears high heels far into pregnancy. Dangerous or more power to her?

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has not shied from heels during her pregnancy.

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WATCH: How a cancer survivor became the 1st CrossFit Level 2 trainer with cerebral palsy

Steph Hammerman says "optimism is a muscle that gets stronger with use."

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Your Environment Is Cleaner. Your Immune System Has Never Been So Unprepared.

A century ago, British scientists suggested a link between increased hygiene and allergic conditions — the first hint that our immune systems are becoming improperly “trained.”

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Q&A: In Space, No One Can Hear Your Teeth Chatter

The void between galaxies is unfathomably cold.

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lundi 11 mars 2019

Eye scan may provide evidence of Alzheimer’s disease: Study

Having an extra diagnostic aid could help with an early diagnosis.

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Eye scan may provide evidence of Alzheimer’s disease: Study

Having an extra diagnostic aid could help with an early diagnosis.

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Arkansas Senate approves bill banning abortion at 18 weeks

The Arkansas Senate has approved a measure banning most abortions 18 weeks into a woman's pregnancy, moving the state closer toward enacting one of the strictest prohibitions in the country

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'Queen of Versailles' family turns attention to opioid crisis after daughter's death

David and Jackie Siegel turned their attention to nation's opioid crisis after their daughter's 2015 death.

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'Queen of Versailles' family turns attention to opioid crisis after daughter's death

David and Jackie Siegel turned their attention to nation's opioid crisis after their daughter's 2015 death.

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WATCH: 'GMA' Hot List: What to know about the new flu strain this season

Plus, Brie Larson surprises fans seeing "Captain Marvel" at a New Jersey movie theater and a new way to eat pineapple is taking the internet by storm.

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WATCH: White House budget increases spending on HIV research

The budget expands HIV prevention research.

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Olympic track cyclist kills herself at 23: What you can do to prevent suicide

Kelly Catlin's father confirmed that the Olympian took her own life.

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In her words: The Long Fight for Gender Equality in Sports

The U.S. women’s soccer team has filed a gender discrimination lawsuit. The players are the latest athletes to demand equal treatment.

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Flu season is on the rise, and a more severe strain dominates: What you need to know

You can still get vaccinated.

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Why Orthodox Jews in New York were the hardest hit in measles outbreak

Measles cases in NY have been concentrated among children from Orthodox Jews.

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Why Orthodox Jews in New York were the hardest hit in measles outbreak

Measles cases in NY have been concentrated among children from Orthodox Jews.

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In Dems' 'Medicare for All' battle cry, GOP sees '20 weapon

Republican strategists see 'Medicare for All' proposals from Democratic presidential candidates and lawmakers gives them opening to use health care as 2020 campaign issue

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Tunisia: 12 infants die of hospital-acquired infection

Tunisia's interim health minister says 12 newborn babies have died while receiving care at a public maternity hospital

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The Latest: Man shot at Phoenix facility critically injured

Phoenix police say an armed man shot by an off-duty officer outside a care facility was severely injured

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Shooting at Phoenix care facility where rape occurred

Phoenix police say a shooting has occurred outside a long-term care facility where an incapacitated woman gave birth last year

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North Carolina sued again over transgender rights

North Carolina is being sued again over how it treats transgender people, as state employees argue their health plan violated federal law by dropping coverage of medically necessary procedures

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‘Medicare-for-all’ gets unexpected surge of support, even in red states

In states including Texas, Arizona and Louisiana, a series of events have been held to harness energy on the ground and to showcase enthusiasm.

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WATCH: Spike in cases of dangerous flu strain

ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on the details of the strain and what you and your family can do to protect yourselves.

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WATCH: Spike in cases of dangerous flu strain

ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on the details of the strain and what you and your family can do to protect yourselves.

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WATCH: Everything you need to know about CBD

The cannabis derivative is being touted as a medical marvel, but does it really live up to the hype? ABC News' Brad Mielke explores the topic.

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Cancer Patients Are Getting Robotic Surgery. There’s No Evidence It’s Better.

High-tech surgical robots aren’t an improvement over traditional operations, the F.D.A. warns. For some patients, the robots may be worse.

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Out There: Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast.

Contrary to first impressions, Congress has done a decent job standing up for scientific research.

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The New Health Care: A Diabetes Home Test Can Be a Waste of Time of Money

Routine glucose monitoring may be unnecessary for people with Type 2 diabetes who are not on insulin.

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The Checkup: Using an Asthma Inhaler Correctly

A new study suggest that many patients aren’t waiting between puffs on their inhalers and may not be deriving the full benefits of the drugs.

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Personal Health: Colon Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life

With colorectal cancer being found in an increasing number of younger adults, the pressure is on to screen millions more.

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How Artificial Intelligence Could Transform Medicine

In “Deep Medicine,” Dr. Eric Topol looks at the ways that A.I. could improve health care, and where it might stumble.

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Woman born with 1 arm does intense workouts that are pure inspiration

Amanda Tighe, 33, started her own platform, AdaptDoRepeat, to inspire others.

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WATCH: Woman born with one arm does intense workouts that are pure inspiration

Amanda Tighe, 33, started her own platform, AdaptDoRepeat, to inspire others.

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dimanche 10 mars 2019

Medical corps in crosshairs of military bean counters

Details of the reductions have not yet been announced, but in 2017 Congress ordered mandated changes to make the military health system more efficient.

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WATCH: Later start time for high school students

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommended in 2014 that high school should begin no earlier than 8:30 am.

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WATCH: Spike in injuries for riders using popular sharable electric scooters

Consumer Reports says that there were more than 1,500 electric scooter injuries in 2018.

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WATCH: Later start time for high school students

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommended in 2014 that high school should begin no earlier than 8:30 am.

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WATCH: Spike in injuries for riders using popular sharable electric scooters

Consumer Reports says that there were more than 1,500 electric scooter injuries in 2018.

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samedi 9 mars 2019

Doctor on Video Screen Told a Man He Was Near Death, Leaving Relatives Aghast

A 78-year-old man with lung disease was told by a doctor on a streaming video that he did not have long to live, a strategy that his family saw as insensitive.

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The 'Cake Boss' and 'Ace of Cakes' finally face off

"Cake Boss" and "Ace of Cakes" pastry chefs go head-to-head with their best breakfast-inspired confections.

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More blackouts hit Venezuela as opposition, government rally

Venezuelan opposition and government loyalists on Saturday held rival demonstrations in Caracas, as both sides girded for what some fear could be a protracted power struggle

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An Unvaccinated Boy Got Tetanus. His Hospital Stay: 57 Days and $800,000.

The boy’s harrowing experience with the disease in 2017 was the first pediatric case of tetanus in Oregon in more than 30 years, according to a new C.D.C. report.

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Whoopi Goldberg announces battle with pneumonia, sepsis: What you should know

Whoopi Goldberg announced her battle with pneumonia and sepsis on Friday. Here's what that means.

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Oklahoma judge denies delay requests in opioid lawsuit

An Oklahoma judge has denied a request by 13 pharmaceutical companies to delay the state's lawsuit accusing them of fraudulently marketing drugs that have fueled the opioid crisis

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Ebola treatment center in Congo is attacked again; 1 dead

Ebola treatment center in Congo is attacked again; mayor says a police officer killed

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Daylight saving time: How it affects your sleep, and tips to adjust to losing an hour

It's time to spring the clocks forward. Here are some ways to manage your sleep.

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vendredi 8 mars 2019

Global Health: Scientists Are Gaining Ground Against AIDS

The “London patient,” apparently cured of H.I.V. infection, has gotten all the attention. But other recently revealed advances are more likely to affect the immediate course of the AIDS epidemic.

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The Latest: Unvaccinated Oregon boy had 'severe' tetanus

An unvaccinated 6-year-old boy in Oregon was hospitalized for eight weeks and almost died of tetanus after getting cut while playing on a farm

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The Latest: Unvaccinated Oregon boy had 'severe' tetanus

An unvaccinated 6-year-old boy in Oregon was hospitalized for eight weeks and almost died of tetanus after getting cut while playing on a farm

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FDA approves 1st immunotherapy drug to treat breast cancer

FDA approves 1st immunotherapy drug for treating breast cancer

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Arizona now oversees center where incapacitated woman raped

An embattled Phoenix long-term care facility where an incapacitated woman was raped and later gave birth is now under state supervision

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Essay: We Broke the Same Bone. My Recovery Was a Breeze, Hers an Ordeal. Why?

Fractures of the fifth metatarsal, in the foot, are common. But doctors treat them in a variety of ways.

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No One Is Taking Your Hamburgers. But Would It Even Be a Good Idea?

No, the Green New Deal doesn’t ban beef. And while cutting back on burgers can help your own health and the planet’s, getting rid of cows entirely is another question.

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The 'London Patient' goes into HIV remission: Here's what that means

The 'London Patient' saw his HIV go into remission after receiving a bone marrow transplant in which the blood had a mutation that did not allow HIV to multiply.

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Feds probe alleged prison cellphone use by 'Pharma Bro'

Federal authorities are investigating claims that Martin Shkreli has been running his pharmaceutical company from behind bars

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APNewsBreak: Utah lawmaker's LGBT posts anger activists

A nationwide push to ban LGBTQ conversion therapy for minors has ground to a halt in conservative Utah

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Sanders' 'Medicare-for-all' expands long-term care benefits

Sen. Bernie Sanders is raising the stakes of the "Medicare-for-all" debate by expanding his proposal to include long-term care

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CDC: Unvaccinated Oregon boy almost dies of tetanus

An unvaccinated 6-year-old boy in Oregon was hospitalized for eight weeks and almost died of tetanus after getting cut while playing on a farm

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Flu may have peaked, but experts eye jump in nastier strain

Flu may have peaked in U.S., but experts are eyeing a surge of cases from a nastier strain

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Doctors Welcome New Depression Drug, Cautiously

Esketamine, the nasal-spray antidepressant recently approved by the F.D.A., is promising, but using it entails some practical challenges.

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Trilobites: Congratulations, It’s Twins. The Doctor Is Perplexed.

It seems like it should not be possible, but a recent case showed that sometimes a boy and a girl are born as semi-identical twins.

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Iowa court: Medicaid can cover sex reassignment surgery

The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's ruling that the state cannot deny two transgender women Medicaid coverage for sex reassignment surgery

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WATCH: How Facebook is fighting anti-vaxxing propaganda

The social media giant announced it is fighting anti-vaccine misinformation on all of its platforms.

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WATCH: How Facebook is fighting anti-vaxxing propaganda

The social media giant announced it is fighting anti-vaccine misinformation on all of its platforms.

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WATCH: New alert about driving while tired

ABC News' Gio Benitez tests his brain in a simulator after a lack of sleep to show what happens to someone who is tired behind the wheel.

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Ask Well: Can Grapefruit Juice Affect My Thyroid Medicine?

Some 100 drugs can have dangerous and even life-threatening effects if you eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while taking them.

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'I didn't think, "Oh, poor me"': Patient taking positive approach to cancer diagnosis

Keith Alexander did not expect a cancer diagnosis after feeling stomach pain.

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Kayla Itsines busts pregnancy myths, shares her go-to pregnancy workout

Itsines, who has more than 11 million Instagram followers, is expecting her first child.

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WATCH: Kayla Itsines shares her go-to pregnancy workout

The BBG and Sweat trainer is expecting her first child.

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WATCH: Kayla Itsines shares her go-to pregnancy workout

The BBG and Sweat trainer is expecting her first child.

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in her words: This Is What a Feminist Country Looks Like

Sweden has prioritized gender and women’s issues for years. Even its foreign policy is feminist.

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jeudi 7 mars 2019

Tennessee House Passes Bill to Ban Abortion After Detection of Fetal Heartbeat

Abortion rights advocates vowed to challenge the bill in court if it became law, a prospect that led abortion opponents to distance themselves from it.

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Yo-yo dieting linked to greater heart risks in women: Study

Yo-yo dieting occurs when a person's weight repeatedly goes down and then up.

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Yo-yo dieting linked to greater heart risks in women: Study

Yo-yo dieting occurs when a person's weight repeatedly goes down and then up.

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Facebook Announces Plan to Curb Vaccine Misinformation

The social network said it would reduce the visibility of groups and pages that spread vaccine hoaxes, and reject ads that include vaccine misinformation.

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One Student Was Not Vaccinated Against Measles. 21 Others Got Sick.

The city’s Department of Health had issued an order requiring schools to prohibit unvaccinated students from attending. A yeshiva in Brooklyn ignored it.

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure Tied to Kidney Disease

People exposed to secondhand smoke even a few days a week had more than 50 percent increased risk of developing kidney disease.

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El Espace: How to Discuss Your Mental Health With Family Members Who Don’t Get It

It’s about planting seeds that will grow into understanding “whenever they’re ready.”

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Statins May Increase Risk of Diabetes

The risk may be especially high in those who are overweight.

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WATCH: Is Sara sleeping on the job?

Sleep deprivation for parents is a real thing and Michael's got proof of it.

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Monthly shots control HIV as well as pills in 2 big studies

Studies find monthly shots of HIV drugs worked as well as daily pills to control the virus that causes AIDS

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For Alex Trebek, the Toughest Question: Can He Face Down Pancreatic Cancer?

The iconic talk show host has been handed a frightening diagnosis. Here’s what it means.

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You asked: What Is Considered ‘Early’ for Menopause?

A woman’s period can stop for a variety of reasons. Here is how you know it’s menopause.

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Deaths From Drugs and Suicide Reach a Record in the U.S.

A look at an analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and what it means.

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Keto, other low-carb diets linked to potential heart risk in new study: What to know

The study's lead author pointed to three potential reasons for the link.

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Maryland House approves medical aid in dying bill

The Maryland House of Delegates has approved a measure to allow the terminally ill to end their lives with a doctor's help

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Maryland House approves medical aid in dying bill

The Maryland House of Delegates has approved a measure to allow the terminally ill to end their lives with a doctor's help

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Efforts to Contain Ebola Epidemic Are Faltering, Aid Leader Warns

The head of Doctors Without Borders said outside groups, including hers, had alienated Congo residents, prompting communities to spurn treatment and even attack medical centers.

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WATCH: Can the keto diet cause heart rhythm disorders?

Dr. Jennifer Ashton discusses what to know about a new study that links the trendy diet with heart rhythm disorders.

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Doctors: The Lesson of Impermanence

A chance encounter with a sand painting helped me learn how to doctor patients I knew I would lose.

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Response to Ebola in Congo hampered by violence, says group

Doctors Without Borders is warning that efforts to control Congo's Ebola outbreak is hampered by a "toxic" security situation including a series of attacks on its treatment centers

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WATCH: Breast cancer survivor shares cautionary tale of relying solely on thermography

The risks of using only thermography for breast cancer screenings.

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WATCH: Breast cancer survivor shares cautionary tale of relying solely on thermography

The risks of using only thermography for breast cancer screenings.

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My Morning Routine: Ginger Zee writes what she's thankful for every morning

Ginger Zee shares how she stays focused every day and shares her morning routine.

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WATCH: My Morning Routine: Ginger Zee writes what she's thankful for in the shower

Ginger Zee shares what motivates her every day before "Good Morning America."

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mercredi 6 mars 2019

The Imposing Venture of 3 Corporate Giants Gets a Not-So-Imposing New Name

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase will call their health care upstart Haven.

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A Heart-Healthy Diet May Be Good for the Brain

A diet that emphasizes vegetables, fruits and whole grains and minimizes saturated fat may be good for long-term cognitive health.

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W.H.O. Chief Plans to Reorganize a Vast Bureaucracy

A fundamental problem — tension between regional offices and the headquarters in Geneva — cannot be fixed by fiat. Still, staffers are set to move around the globe.

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Nevada cites US warnings in bid to block plutonium shipments

Nevada's latest bid to block incoming shipments of weapons-grade plutonium points to the U.S. Energy Department's own scientific warnings about the dangers of prematurely moving the highly radioactive material out of South Carolina

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Good News: Opioid Prescribing Fell. The Bad? Pain Patients Suffer, Doctors Say.

Doctors and insurers are using federal guidelines as cover to turn away patients, experts tell the C.D.C. and Congress.

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WATCH: FDA approves nasal spray to treat depression

The drug will be sold as Spravato and is for patients who have tried at least two other medications without success.

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WATCH: FDA approves nasal spray to treat depression

The drug will be sold as Spravato and is for patients who have tried at least two other medications without success.

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Delaware psychiatrist convicted of child sex loses license

A Delaware psychiatrist convicted of sexually abusing two girls and accused of carelessly prescribing drugs has lost his medical license

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Passengers, crew on Virgin flight quarantined in UK

Passengers and crew on a Virgin Atlantic charter flight from Barbados to London have been put into quarantine because of widespread illness on board the flight

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What Really Makes a Difference in Vaccination Rates?

Social media platforms play a role in spreading misinformation, but state legislatures have the power of law.

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Phys Ed: How Breast Size Affects How Women Exercise

As women’s breast sizes grew, their participation in physical activity declined, particularly if that exercise was vigorous.

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FDA finds asbestos in makeup at Claire's

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned consumers not to use certain cosmetic products sold by Claire's after they were found to contain asbestos.

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FaceGym, the world's first gym for your face, is expanding across the US

FaceGym is the world's first gym for your face and it's expanding across the U.S., starting in New York City and Los Angeles.

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WATCH: We got a facial workout and here's what it was like

FaceGym promises to tighten and tone your skin through facial exercises

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6 moves to train like 'Captain Marvel' star Brie Larson

Tone House trainers share must-try moves based on Larson's workouts.

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mardi 5 mars 2019

Hawaii opens medical marijuana registration to visitors

Hawaii is allowing visitors who are qualified to receive medical marijuana elsewhere in the U.S. to register and buy it from dispensaries in the state

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First lady prods media to cover opioids as much as 'gossip'

Melania Trump is prodding the press to devote as much coverage to the opioid epidemic as it does to "idle gossip or trivial stories"

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Here’s How Strokes Happen When You’re as Young as Luke Perry

The actor’s death leaves middle-age Americans wondering how it could happen — and whether it could happen to them. Here’s what scientists know.

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Fast-Acting Depression Drug, Newly Approved, Could Help Millions

A nasal spray version of the drug ketamine has shown promise as an antidepressant, even if its properties still aren’t well understood.

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FDA approves ketamine-derived nasal spray to treat depression

The medication is for people who weren't helped by at least two other anti-depressants.

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FDA approves ketamine-derived nasal spray to treat depression

The medication is for people who weren't helped by at least two other anti-depressants.

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Trippy ketamine-like drug approved for severe depression

U.S. health officials have approved a medication related to the mind-altering drug ketamine as a new option for patients with severe depression

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Medication related to mind-altering drug ketamine wins US approval as new option for people with severe depression

Medication related to mind-altering drug ketamine wins US approval as new option for people with severe depression

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How to Quit Antidepressants: Very Slowly, Doctors Say

Mustering solid evidence, two psychiatrists have denounced their field’s standard guidelines for how best to wean patients from depression medications.

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Mental Health Treatment Denied to Customers by Giant Insurer’s Policies, Judge Rules

The unit of UnitedHealth Group was found to have abused its discretion under federal laws.

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WATCH: 'GMA' Hot List: Stroke warning signs to know in the wake of Luke Perry's death

Plus, Forbes magazine calls Kylie Jenner the youngest self-made billionaire and actress Julianne Moore says her go-to song to sing in the shower is "Brick House."

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WATCH: 'GMA' Hot List: Stroke warning signs to know in the wake of Luke Perry's death

Plus, Forbes magazine calls Kylie Jenner the youngest self-made billionaire and actress Julianne Moore says her go-to song to sing in the shower is "Brick House."

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Luke Perry Died of a Stroke. Here’s How That Happens to Someone His Age.

The actor’s death leaves middle-age Americans wondering how it could happen — and whether it could happen to them. Here’s what scientists know.

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Answers to 4 Key Questions About an H.I.V. Cure

Translating the latest success against the AIDS virus into a practical treatment will take years — if it happens at all. Here are answers to some of the most pressing questions raised by the news.

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US regulators warn people not to use some Claire's makeup

The FDA is warning people not to use three make-up products from Claire's that tested positive for asbestos

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Nashville providers plan to coordinate indigent health care

Nashville health care providers are proposing a new indigent care system that they hope will be a model for the nation

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in her words: Let’s Stop Ignoring the Truths of Puberty. We’re Making It Even More Awkward.

Sex education in U.S. schools is lacking, but new efforts to broaden its scope are bubbling up.

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Scott Gottlieb Resigns as Commissioner of the F.D.A.

Initially criticized for his ties to the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Gottlieb, a doctor and former venture capitalist, became known for his aggressive regulatory stance in the pro-business Trump administration

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Washington state to sue over Trump's new abortion policy

Washington state says it will sue to challenge President Donald Trump's policy setting up new obstacles for women seeking abortions, just days after administration adopted it

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FDA chief Scott Gottlieb steps down after nearly 2 years

The head of the Food and Drug Administration is stepping down after nearly two years leading public health agency

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Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is stepping down after nearly two years leading the agency

Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is stepping down after nearly two years leading the agency

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One More Time, With Big Data: Measles Vaccine Doesn’t Cause Autism

A 10-year look at more than 600,000 children comes at a time when anti-vaccine suspicion is on the rise again.

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One More Time, With Big Data: Measles Vaccine Doesn’t Cause Autism

A ten-year look at more than 600,000 children comes at a time when anti-vaccine suspicion is on the rise again.

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2nd ever HIV patient in remission after transplant: Doctors

A British man who previously tested positive for HIV has shown no trace of the virus that causes AIDs since receiving a stem cell transplant more than a year ago.

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New Mexico sues US Air Force over groundwater contamination

New Mexico is suing the U.S. Air Force over groundwater contamination at two military bases in the state

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Teen tells Senate why he defied his mom to get vaccinated

Ohio teen tells Congress why he defied his mother's anti-vaccine beliefs and sought his shots when he turned 18

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AMA, Planned Parenthood challenge Trump family-planning rule

The American Medical Association and Planned Parenthood have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a new Trump administration rule for family-planning grants which had been sought by anti-abortion groups

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Advice on salt, hidden in an array of foods, gets specific

The advice to limit salt is getting more specific: A report by the National Academies of Science says the recommended limit for sodium is being tied to a reduced risk of chronic diseases.

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Trump aims to stem vet suicide with outreach, local grants

President Donald Trump's administration is seeking to stem the number of veteran suicides with a plan to boost outreach by awarding grants to community programs

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WATCH: Man possibly cured of HIV: Report

The findings in the journal Nature say the anonymous patient went into long-term remission from HIV during the process of a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer in 2016.

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WATCH: Man possibly cured of HIV: Report

The findings in the journal Nature say the anonymous patient went into long-term remission from HIV during the process of a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer in 2016.

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Reducing Maternal Mortality

A new law to help states investigate deaths from childbirth complications is a start, but experts say what is really needed is reducing C-section rates.

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Grandmother crochets more than 2,000 hats for newborns

Doris Bender said the task of crocheting the hats is "what keeps me going."

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Matthew McConaughey reading a bedtime story and more apps to help with sleep

Your smartphone may actually be able to help you sleep.

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WATCH: Grandmother crochets more than 2,000 hats for newborns and the results are adorable

Doris Bender said the task of crocheting the hats is "what keeps me going."

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lundi 4 mars 2019

A Doctor's Prescription for More AI in Medicine

Eric Topol makes the case for how artificial intelligence can improve health care, despite privacy concerns.

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Emily Weiss's Glossier Play Will Be First in a Series of Brand Offshoots

Five years after founding beauty brand Glossier, CEO Emily Weiss launches its first spinoff—a color cosmetics line inspired by ’70s nostalgia and school supplies. She talks to WSJ. Magazine about the advantage she says she has over big beauty companies.

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Jordan Peele Is the New Master of Suspense

In his highly anticipated film ‘Us,’ the director again uses horror to investigate the soul of contemporary America

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Report finds few seniors are getting routine memory checkups

A new report finds few seniors are getting their thinking and memory abilities regularly tested during check-ups

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Second man seems to be free of AIDS virus after transplant

London man appears to be free of the AIDS virus after a stem cell transplant, the second such success

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H.I.V. Is Reported Cured in a Second Patient, a Milestone in the Global AIDS Epidemic

Scientists have long tried to duplicate the procedure that led to the first permanent remission 12 years ago. With the so-called London patient, they seem to have succeeded.

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Cocaine, meth on rise in Pennsylvania's early warning areas

Pennsylvania appears to be reflecting national trends in drug abuse, as methamphetamine and cocaine rises while prescription drug and heroin deaths level off in some areas

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F.D.A. Criticizes Walgreens and Other Retailers for Selling Tobacco Products to Minors

FDA singles out Walgreens for high rate of tobacco sales to minors -- but gas station stores and other retailers had an even higher rate.

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California sues over abortion rule; other states to follow

California and several other Democratic-led states announced they were challenging the Trump administration's effort to set up obstacles for women seeking abortions

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FDA chief calls out Walgreens over tobacco sales to minors

A top federal regulator wants to meet with Walgreens leaders to discuss whether the drugstore chain has a problem with illegal tobacco sales

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Hospital and Time of Delivery May Affect Mother’s Health

The risk for complications in childbirth was highest during night shifts, weekends, holidays and in July.

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Purdue Pharma says they're being used as a scapegoat in a lawsuit

Purdue Pharma said a lawsuit filed by the attorney general in Massachusetts amounts to “oversimplified scapegoating” unsupported by the law, according to a new filing.

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'90210' star dies after a massive stroke: What to know about symptoms and prevention

Perry leaves behind two children after his death at age 52.

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OxyContin maker: Lawsuit distorts facts, scapegoats company

OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma is asking a Massachusetts court to throw out a lawsuit filed by the state's attorney general that accuses the company, its owners and top executives of deceiving patients and doctors about the risks of opioids

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Global Health: Diagnoses by Horn, Payment in Goats: An African Healer at Work

On a continent wracked with epidemics, millions turn to traditional healers. In rural Uganda, not far from the Ebola zone, an herbalist describes his practice.

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How a cancer survivor to became the 1st CrossFit Level 2 trainer with cerebral palsy

Steph Hammerman says “optimism is a muscle that gets stronger with use.”

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Lilly to sell cheaper version of top-selling insulin Humalog

Eli Lilly is offering a half-price version of its top-selling insulin Humalog

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Eli Lilly Will Sell Half-Price Version of Humalog, Its Popular Insulin

The drugmaker’s decision to sell a generic version comes with the industry under pressure to do something about rising list prices.

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Personal Health: Want to Leave a Legacy? Be a Mentor

How to make a positive impact that would keep you alive in the memories and lives of others.

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wirecutter: Fitness Gear to Go

Traveling can wreak havoc on your fitness, but here are six things you can bring along to help you work out — and feel better — when you are on the road.

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The New Health Care: The Opioid Dilemma: Saving Lives in the Long Run Can Take Lives in the Short Run

Limiting prescriptions seems logical, but a simulation study shows it would actually increase deaths, not decrease them, in the initial years.

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The Checkup: Using Arts Education to Help Other Lessons Stick

The arts can be a source of joy in a child’s day, and also come in handy for memorizing times tables.

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WATCH: Woman smiles through cancer treatments by dressing as iconic characters

Beth Pendergrass of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, smiles through cancer treatments by taking funny photos of herself dressed as characters and posting them on Instagram.

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dimanche 3 mars 2019

US keeps air pollution standard established under Obama

U.S. environmental regulators are not changing air quality standards for power plant pollution that can worsen asthma in children despite calls by health advocates for a tougher standard

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Black activist says he took over neo-Nazi group to kill it

James Stern of California is now president of the National Socialist Movement.

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A Swimmer Saved by What She Lost

Tormented by pain, Morgan Stickney made the agonizing decision to have her lower leg removed. The groundbreaking procedure may change the course of her life, and the future of amputations.

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Bigger, Saltier, Heavier: Fast Food Since 1986 in 3 Simple Charts

Adding lighter fare like salads to the usual burgers and fries has meant more options for time-pressed diners. But the meals are largely less healthy now, a new study finds.

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Underground fire at Arkansas dump raises health concerns

An underground fire at an illegal dumping site in northwest Arkansas has been smoldering for at least seven months, sending noxious smoke throughout the community, with costs to extinguish it estimated in the tens of millions

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The stressful work and financial repercussions of dealing with cancer

The complicated reality of living with cancer .

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‘Poop Wars’: Drug Companies and Doctors Battle Over the Future of Fecal Transplants

As pharmaceutical companies seek to profit from the curative wonders of human feces, doctors worry about new regulations, higher prices and patients attempting DIY cures.

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England to Offer Hospital Patients Free Sanitary Products

Women and girls will be offered free tampons and other sanitary products, officials said, calling the move “a big step forward” in the effort to end period poverty.

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In tobacco state, students testify about youngsters' vaping

A push to ban e-cigarettes and other vaping products for people under 21 has been resurrected in Kentucky after heartfelt testimony from some middle school students

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samedi 2 mars 2019

'Trigger' abortion bill clears Oklahoma Senate panel

Oklahoma would automatically ban abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its landmark 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide under a bill that has cleared a Senate panel

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Many shades of meaning behind 'Medicare-for-all'

A primer on 'Medicare-for-all' as 2020 Democrats stake out their positions

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Extra sleep on weekends may not reverse health effects of lost sleep during the week

A new study found that losing sleep during the week affects people's metabolism even when the person tries to make up for it by sleeping extra on weekends.

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Do You Need to Work to Recover From an Injury?

There’s a sense that if you’re just waiting for recovery, you’re not trying hard enough, Christie Aschwanden says in her new book.

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vendredi 1 mars 2019

A Traveler's Guide to Discovering Neighborhood Restaurants

From a New York trattoria to a Hong Kong hole-in-the-wall, we celebrate unsung local haunts, with picks from nine Michelin-star chefs. Plus: How to find a great one wherever you are.

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Would You Pay $32,709 for a Lab-Grown Diamond?

Serious designers are making lab-grown gems—produced without the human and environmental tolls of traditional mined diamonds—desirable.

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2020 McLaren 600LT Spider: The 'Attainable' Supercar

With a base price of $256,500, this potent convertible is the flagship of the brand’s Sport series, the closest thing McLaren has to ‘entry level.’ Dan Neil takes one out on the track.

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Measles outbreak in Pacific Northwest about half of US cases

Illinois resident visited Portland International Airport and locations in Salem, Oregon, while contagious with measles

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Studies of Deadly Flu Virus, Once Banned, Are Set to Resume

The government will allow research on bird flu that had been halted over safety concerns. But officials have not publicly announced the decision nor explained how it was made.

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Should drug dealers be charged with murder? States ponder

The opioid crisis is spurring many states to take a tougher stance against drug dealers, including creating laws that treat fatal overdoses as murders and manslaughters

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Companies, states interested in Louisiana hepatitis C plan

Three drug companies are interested in Louisiana's plan to use a Netflix-style subscription model to buy access to hepatitis C drugs for Medicaid patients and prisoners

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WATCH: North Dakota's first medical marijuana dispensary opens

Fargo is home to North Dakota's first medical marijuana dispensary.

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Congo: 4 Ebola patients missing after 2nd clinic attack

Four Ebola patients in Congo were missing after intruders attacked a treatment center run by Doctors Without Borders for the second time in four days, Congo's Health Ministry said Thursday

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Germany's Bayer vows strong defense in Roundup cancer cases

Germany's Bayer, which bought Monsanto last year, is underlining its determination to fight cases involving the U.S. company's Roundup weed-killer in the face of more than 11,000 lawsuits so far

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Theodore Bayless, Pathbreaker on Dairy Intolerance, Dies at 87

His research led to commercial innovations for people whose bodies reject milk products, and to better treatments for other gastrointestinal diseases.

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Matter: One Twin Committed the Crime — but Which One? A New DNA Test Can Finger the Culprit

A handful of criminal prosecutions have stalled because DNA tests cannot distinguish between suspects who are twins. Then scientists decided to create one.

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Health insurance often skips coverage for sex-related prescriptions

Medicare and many private insurers don’t cover drugs that are prescribed to treat problems people have engaging in sex.

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Her mission to show eating disorders don't just affect white women

Giva Wilkerson leads Project HEAL to help those who can't afford treatment.

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High-stakes trial over Roundup cancer claim to begin

A jury in federal court in San Francisco will decide whether Roundup weed killer caused a California man's cancer in a trial that plaintiffs' attorneys say could help determine the fate of hundreds of similar lawsuits

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Weeks after 2030 HIV pledge, report shows US headway stalled

A new report says progress in reducing new HIV infections has stalled

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The New Old Age: Supplements Won’t Prevent Dementia. But These Steps Might.

Scientists still have no magic shield against Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Yet there is evidence that some strategies may help.

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