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If You Haven't Gotten Your Flu Shot Yet, Fine, You Win
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If You Haven’t Gotten Your Flu Shot Yet, Fine, You Win
If you’ve shirked your societal responsibility by not getting vaccinated against influenza and managed to avoid getting sick, congrats! You’re probably out of the woods now. The latest surveillance report from the Centers for Disease Co...
Daily and former smokers who watched e-cigarette commercials showing people vaping experienced a greater urge to reach for a conventional cigarette, a new study reveals.
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ads, cigarettes, commercials, cues, smokers
Research on cigarette craving found hormone levels in women – which fluctuate with menstrual cycle and affect craving-linked brain circuits – could be a factor in withdrawal.
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activity, craving, cycle, study, women
Specific study into the outcomes of certain drownings in children given prolonged resuscitation suggests no benefit of carrying on after 30 minutes, contrary to current thinking.
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arrest, children, hypothermia, minutes, study
A bacterium that has evolved in the human gut to feed on yeast – consumed by the host in bread, wine and beer – may suggest clues to new autoimmune disease treatments.
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bacteria, bacterium, beer, carbohydrates, mannans
Two new drug compounds that target estrogen signaling and inflammation and were tested successfully in mice and human cells show promise as a treatment for endometriosis.
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compounds, endometriosis, inflammation, researchers, treatment
Using the largest data set for a study on gene expression and autism, researchers found the brains of people with autism have inflammation response genes perpetually turned on.
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An international report looking at half a million adolescents finds that, despite rising wealth among high-income countries, the gap in health between rich and poor has widened.
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countries, health, inequalities, inequality, study
In Denmark, euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide is legal. A new survey of Dutch doctors reveals around 1 in 3 would help a patient with a mental illness or dementia to die.
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dementia, doctors, euthanasia, patient, patients
A study finds that law enforcement is among the most likely occupations for suicide, with farmers, doctors and soldiers also at the highest risk.
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study, suicide, suicides, workers, workplace
In a new study, researchers found that receiving a sedative called lorazepam prior to having surgery under general anesthetic did not improve overall patient satisfaction.
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anxiety, lorazepam, patients, researchers, surgery
Stay home and watch TV to reduce your risk of flu. This is what the residents of Mexico City did during the 2009 swine flu outbreak, and researchers found it was effective.
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Since they can withstand the harsh conditions inside cells better than human antibodies, camel and alpaca antibodies may be ideal for carrying anti-cancer viruses to cancer cells.
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antibodies, cell, cells, environment, viruses
Using a disease-simulation model based on NHANES data, researchers have calculated that obesity can cause people to lost up to 8 years of life, as well as 19 years of healthy life.
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By accumulating ‘sleep debt’ throughout the week, we put ourselves at increased risk of obesity and metabolic problems, according to new findings presented at ENDO 2015.
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debt, obesity, participants, sleep, study
Scientists have found that the precise shape of an antibody can make a big difference in cancer immunotherapy – treatments that help the immune system target and kill cancer cells.
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antibodies, antibody, cancer, researchers, shape
New research shows graphene oxide may have potential as a new type of anticancer agent by selectively targeting cancer stem cells and stopping their proliferation.
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cancer, cells, graphene, range, treatments
Women who gain little weight during pregnancy and who are carrying a boy may be at higher risk of fetal death than women who gain higher amounts of weight, a new study finds.
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fetuses, gain, pregnancy, weight, women
Regular group walking was found to reduce blood pressure, cholesterol levels, BMI, body fat, resting heart rate and depression in a new study of more than 1,800 adults.
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activity, group, groups, health, study
A recent meta-analysis suggests that use of injectable hormonal contraceptive is associated with a moderate increase in the risk of acquiring HIV.
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contraception, risk, shot, study, women
اسلام آباد(مانیٹرنگ ڈیسک) ہمارے مدارس میں اکثر لڑکیوں اور لڑکوں کے چہرے پر دانے یا داغ نکل آتے ہیں تو ان کو ہم یہی عمل بتاتے ہیں اور ان کا چہرہ چودہویں کی چاند کی طرح سفید ہو جاتا ہے اور کافی خوبصورت ہو جاتا ہے اور جہاں سے گزرتے ہیں تو لوگ ماشا ء اللہ اور سبحان اللہ کہنے پر مجبور ہو جاتے ہیں اس...
A new study finds that many women with breast cancer have poor knowledge about their illness, highlighting a need for better patient education to improve treatment decisions.
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cancer, patients, researchers, study, women
In a research letter, experts state that suboptimal vaccination levels have impaired community immunity to the disease and put the greater population at risk.
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authors, cases, measles, outbreak, population
Analysis of several studies measuring rates of HIV infection among women using hormonal contraceptives in sub-Saharan Africa has suggested that birth shots could increase HIV risk.
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contraception, infection, risk, study, women
A new study finds men who are attractive are more likely to be selfish and less favorable of equality, which researchers say fits with people’s perceptions of good-looking males.
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attractiveness, men, researchers, study, women
Researchers form the UK found that having a conversation with a nurse, watching a DVD or using stress balls reduced pain and anxiety for patients undergoing varicose vein surgery.
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anxiety, pain, patients, procedure, surgery
Thanks to a new bionic eye implant, a blind man is now able to reconstruct scenes and recognize objects and people – including his wife for the first time in a decade.
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Allen Zderad, decade, eye, man, people
Sexual behavior of teenage girls does not appear to be affected by routine human papilloma virus vaccination, according to a large study published in CMAJ.
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Reducing the production of fatty acids called ether lipids could be a new treatment strategy for arthritis and leukemia, according to a new study.
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arthritis, enzymes, leukemia, mice, neutrophils
A new study finds men who are attractive are more likely to be selfish and less favorable of equality, which researchers say fits with people’s perceptions of good-looking males.
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attractiveness, men, researchers, study, women
A study examining gender differences across three aspects of narcissism finds that men are, on average, more narcissistic than women – a quality that has unique pros and cons.
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men, narcissism, researchers, study, women
The cost and convenience of contraceptive implants in the arm or hormonal devices in the uterus may be improved by longer expiry dates, suggests study that is tracking pregnancies.
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implants, IUDs, methods, use, women
A new study finds that while teens and young adults are most likely to drink heavily, frequent drinking is more common among middle-aged and older adults.
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adults, age, alcohol, consumption, men
A new study suggests drivers with obstructive sleep apnea have an increased risk of road traffic accidents and that the risk reduces if they are receiving CPAP treatment.
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accidents, apnea, researchers, risk, study
A large study of over 700,000 adolescents shows a strong link between BMI and systolic and diastolic blood pressure in normal weight and overweight groups.
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BMI, obesity, pressure, researchers, study
Eight week test target for 'biggest killer' heart disease
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Eight week test target for ‘biggest killer’ heart disease
Patients could be diagnosed and treated for heart disease sooner as more tests now need to be carried out within an eight week waiting time target.
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Researchers from Cornell University say they reduced blood glucose levels in diabetic rats by up to 30% using a ‘friendly’ bacteria commonly found in the human gut.
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cells, insulin, levels, rats, researchers
In humans, white fat stores calories and brown fat burns them. Now, scientists have discovered how to reprogram white fat cells to behave like brown fat cells and burn off energy.
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calories, cells, fat, obesity, researchers
A large study of over 700,000 adolescents shows a strong link between BMI and systolic and diastolic blood pressure in normal weight and overweight groups.
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BMI, obesity, pressure, researchers, study
Flame retardants used in cell phones and other electronic devices may be a cause of obesity, after researchers found they caused fat cell accumulation and weight gain in zebrafish.
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obesity, phones, tablets, TBBPA, TCBPA
Researchers have found that administering a nasal spray containing oxytocin led to men consuming less calories in a subsequent meal than those who received a placebo spray.
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intake, men, oxytocin, spray, study
Giving Children Common Antibiotics May Cause Obesity By Altering Bacteria In Their Gut Use Of The Drugs In Babies Found Mouse Pups Put On Weight And Develop Bigger Bones. www.getanews.com
Scientists have found a new class of antibiotic that attacks the cell wall of pathogenic bacteria – including superbugs – making it very hard for them to develop drug resistance.
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antibiotics, bacteria, infections, microbes, MRSA