Tag: Health

Atrial Fibrillation Costs Rising in the U.S.
The U.S. is now suffering from what the medical community is referring to as an obesity epidemic and doctors across the country are seeing the negative health effects of rising wei...
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Drinkable Sunscreen Sounds Like BS
"Ladies and gentlemen of the class of '99 … wear sunscreen. If I could offer you one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it." It's not April 1st. Just checking. T...
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HSS Selects IT Certification Program Accreditor
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) recently selected the American National Standards...
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Retinol Creams And Wine For Cellulite And Lines
This beautiful spring weather is nearly intoxicating after a winter spent dashing from car doors to buildings to avoid rapid onset frostbite. But with the carefree feeling of highe...
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Juicers Not Going Away, Actually Grow More Popular
Juicers and blenders are becoming more and more popular as the weather warms up and the swimsuits lurk menacingly in the back of the drawer, awaiting their time in the sun. Tho...
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Ebola Virus Survivors Face Stigma
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has infected more than 240 people so far, and has been fatal to over 145. Ebola results in death in 68% of all cases, though at times those who su...
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MERS Virus Surge Seen in the Middle East
In 2012, the world was first exposed to the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus, better known as MERS. The virus originated in...
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Samoa Pink Eye Outbreak Extends School Closings
An outbreak of conjunctivitis, more commonly known as pink eye, has...
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Less Screen Time Could Leave Children Healthier
It's been known for decades now that couch potatoes tend to be less healthy than their more active peers. With content moving onto mobile devices, however, it is unclear whether t...
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Aspirin Doesn’t Prevent Pregnancy Loss, Shows Study
It is common in the U.S. for doctors to prescribe low doses of aspirin for prospective mothers who have had a previous pregnan...
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Vitamin D Supplements May Help Prevent Heart Disease
Vitamin D is once again in the hot spot; for some reason the scientists have decided to pick on this vitamin recently. While studies have claimed that vitamin D is not all that gre...
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Alzheimer’s May Be Predicted by Brain Plaques
According to a new study conducted by Duke Medicine, brain scans using radioactive dye may help to predict an impending development of Alzheimer's disease, as well as future cognit...
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Cholesterol Drug by Amgen Cuts LDL by 60%
A new class of experimental drugs have been proven to dra...
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Cholesterol Medications Have a Romantic Side
U.S. News reports that new resear...
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Cobie Smulders Talks Fitness Goals
Cobie Smulders is turning heads! However, it has nothing to do with television or film. The...
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