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Alcohol and Cancer Risk
A new study in the current edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute changes...
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Alcohol Consumption Tied to Cancer Risk in Women
Even moderate alcohol consumption appears to increase a woman’s risk of developing cancer,...
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Lack of Sunshine Vitamin May Trigger Colds
Lack of sunshine vitamin may trigger colds, according to a study published this week in the...
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University of Chicago Medical Center to Cut 450 Jobs
The University of Chicago Medical Center said Monday it will eliminate the jobs of 450 employees,...
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Illinois Homes Have Too Much Radon
According to a new study released by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, 42 percent of...
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Many FEMA Trailer Kids Found Anemic
Although three years have passed since Hurricane Katrina hit
the Gulf Coast
of the United...
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Large Waist Doubles Premature Death Risk
A European study suggests that people with a large waist are almost twice
more prone to premature...
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California Economy Loses $28 Billion Annually because of Air Pollution
California's
economy loses about $28 billion annually in health-related counts because of
the...
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American Academy Of Pediatrics Urges Doubling Vitamin D For Children
The deficiency of vitamin D during
childhood and adolescence has outcomes later in life like the...
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Broccoli Could Benefit COPD Patients
Besides lowering the risk of cancer and coronary heart disease due to high levels of vitamin C and...
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Update: Walgreens Takes The Fight Over SF Tobacco Ban To Court
The largest US
drug-store chain by sales, Walgreen Co., is seeking an emergency injunction to...
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Non-Smoker Men More Likely To Die From Lung Cancer Than Women
The largest ever done study on nonsmokers in North America,
Europe and Asia and their chances...
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Stronger Warnings For TNF Blocker Medications
Due to the
fact that dozens of patients contracted severe fungal infections and
died after taking...
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FDA Orders Stronger Warnings on Arthritis Drugs
The Food and Drug Administration ordered
stronger warnings about the risk of potentially deadly...
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Update: Incense Burning Might Lead To Cancer
A recent study conducted and presented by the researchers of
the department of epidemiology from...
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Exposure To Incense May Lead To Cancer
Researchers reported Monday they had discovered a direct
link between heavy incense use and...
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World Breastfeeding Week: Women Should Know the Advantages of Breastfeeding
It’s World Breastfeeding week and mothers should know what are the advantages and the joys of...
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Billionaires Start Antismoking Effort To Benefit The World
Smoking kills over 5.4 million people each year, more than tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS...
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“America’s Best Hospitals” for 2008
U.S. News & World Report comes to the aid of patients
all over the US revealing
its...
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CDC: Hospitals Fail to Offer Breast-Feeding Support
Although many health experts encourage women to breast-feed
their newborns, many U.S.
hospitals...
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‘Best Children’s Hospitals’ for 2008
Parents now have the possibility to look for the best options
when it comes to treating their...
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Obama Enjoys ‘Excellent Health,’ His Physician Says
Just days after his Republican rival, John McCain, released his
medical records trying to remove...
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Quitting Smoking Is Worth It, Study Says
Women who stop smoking dramatically reduce their risk of
developing heart diseases or...
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Breast-Feeding Found to Increase Children’s IQ
Besides decreasing women’s risk of developing breast cancer,
breast-feeding was also found to make...
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CDC Report: Breast-Feeding Rates on the Rise in the US
More than three quarters of U.S. mothers breast-feed their babies, the highest rate in at least two...
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Death Claims Cancer-Suffering Girl after Visit from Inmate Father
It is said that dying people have one single wish before they pass away. Once fulfilled, they make...
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Natural Care Products? Sure, If We Include A Cancerous Ingredient
If you thought ‘natural’ and ‘organic’ products are the thing you need to turn to in a world full...
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FEMA officials: Residents Can Have Their Trailers Tested
People who lost their homes after hurricane Katrina and are currently living in FEMA trailers will...
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Katrina Victims' Trailers To Be Verified On Formaldehyde Complaints
Federal health experts will initiate air testing next week on several hundred trailers offered to...
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Americans Grow Older, Live More
According to a preliminary report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Americans...
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