Tag: Health

Diabetes Treatment: Bristol-Myers Buys Amylin Pharmaceuticals
Amylin Pharmaceuticals, which develops a handful of diabetes treatment medications, was...
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The Everywhereist Has A Brain Tumor, Names It Steve, And Blogs About It
Geraldine, the travel blogger behind The Everywhereist, has a brain tumor. As we've been covering the SEO industry for many years, m...
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Diabetes: Weight-Loss Surgery May Not Reverse Disease
Diabetes can be shed like so many unwanted pounds thanks to the advent of weight-loss surgery. However,...
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Diabetes May Lead to Decline in Memory, Thinking Ability
Diabetes already causes a number of health concerns, including heart disease, kidney disease, nerve damage, and foot problems. Adding to these woes is a...
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Lone Star Tick Linked to Sudden Outbreak of Meat Allergies
The lone star tick, an arachnid which gets its name from the single white dot on its creepy little back, has been linked to an recent outbreak of meat allergies that have recently...
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Lollipops to Cure Hiccups Invented by Connecticut Teen
Lollipops to cure hiccups sounds like a remarkable idea. Although you may think that such a novel invention was perpetrated by two dozen highly-educated, well-compensated scientist...
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Weight of the World Has Been Officially Calculated
The weight of the world may sound like an impossible equation to calculate, but researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have determined that...
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Sleep Apnea in Teens Could Lead to Behavioral Issues
Sleep apnea in teenagers has been linked to behavioral and social problems, according to a recent study...
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Depression, Obesity Linked to Daytime Sleepiness
Depression and obesity, in addition to good, old-fashioned poor sleeping habits, have been linked to the...
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Black Plague: Oregon Man Shows Symptoms After Cat Bite
Black plague, it would seem, is alive and well in Oregon. According to...
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Stroke Risk Linked to Lack of Sleep
Stroke risk increases slightly if you're middle-aged and sleep less than six hours a night, according to a...
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Vaccines for Children May Have Been Improperly Stored
Vaccines for children, which are provided to doctors and clinics by the U.S. government, may have been improperly stored, according to a...
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Medicare: More Patients Being Kept for Observation
Medicare patients are being kept for observation at hospitals more often than they're being admitted, thanks to pressure from the federal government. According to a...
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Clinical Trials: Low Income Keeps Cancer Patients Away
Clinical trails are often avoided by individuals who make little money, according...
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Vitamin D Supplements May Help Reduce Injury During Falls
Vitamin D supplements may help reduce injury in those who are prone to falls, according...
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