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In the insect world, populations are enslaved by sugary snacks to alter brain...

  Researchers have known for some time that the caterpillar of the Japanese oakblue ( Narathura japonica) secretes sugary droplets that ants consume. Overall, the secretions seemed to make the ants...

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Alberta mother fights to keep child on marijuana treatment that quells seizures

  An Edmonton-area mother is challenging a legal application from the Alberta government that would bar her epileptic daughter’s use of a form of medicinal marijuana. The mother will be in court today...

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Not in the mood? Why you shouldn’t feel guilty about skipping sex

  Despite all that good stuff, sex can sometimes feel like a chore—like something we have to do to keep away the relationship boogeyman. Think about the last time you felt really sexy. Chances are good...

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Vaccinated man ‘has spread polio’, say British scientists

  A British man who was vaccinated against polio has been producing the virus for nearly 30 years. The man had a full course of polio vaccinations, including three doses of weakened live virus at five,...

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ACLU action helps a local woman undergo medical procedure at Catholic Hospital

  According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Mercy Medical Center in Redding, Calif., agreed to allow a doctor to perform a tubal ligation on a 32-year-old woman after she gives birth next month. The...

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E-cigarette ‘safety’ study was written by industry funded scientists, Lancet...

  Last week Public Health England (PHE) launched a report encouraging Britain’s eight million smokers to switch to e-cigarettes stating that they are 20 times less harmful than traditional cigarettes....

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Antibiotics Are Linked To Type-2 Diabetes

  Danish researchers found that people with type 2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to their diagnosis than those without the condition. Taking antibiotics might...

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August 28, 2015

  Planned Parenthood on Thursday gave congressional leaders and a committee that is investigating allegations of criminality at its clinics an analysis it commissioned concluding that “manipulation” of...

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1-800 Contacts shares lens care tips

  In the ongoing recognition of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Contact Lens Health Week, 1-800 Contacts provided an overview on contact lens solution. When the contact lenses...

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Life expectancy rising alongside illness and disability

  In 2013, Japan had the highest healthy life expectancy (73.4 years), while Lesotho, in southern Africa, had the lowest (42 years). The findings regarding healthy life expectancy versus total life...

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Cosentyx Psoriasis Drug an Effective Treatment …

  The one-year trial results confirmed that Cosentyx has long term efficacy in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. Cosentyx got the approval from U.S. Food and Drug Administration for...

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FDA approves Novartis’ heart failure drug

  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a statement that the drug had been shown to reduce the rate of cardiovascular death and hospitalization related to heart failure, and could help patients...

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Woman takes empowering dressing room selfie to prove beauty comes in all sizes

  Think about others before you speak. Rachel overheard a mother and daughter poking fun at the plus-sized shirt, and the conversation struck a nerve. A wedding photographer named Rachel Taylor hit her...

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Bizarre Bodily Side Effects of Exercise: Do These Happen to You?

  However, while sweating it out, some bizarre and uncomfortable things can happen to the body. Very annoying, and it makes it difficult to talk normally to others as well (because my own voice sounds...

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5 CrossFit Workouts Anyone Can Do

  CrossFit uses simple exercises involving body resistance, gymnastics, aerobics, weight lifting, and other moves, which are done at a high intensity. Back to basics: CrossFit is all about basic moves,...

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Music boosts recovery from surgery, reduces pain

  Researchers at Queen Mary University of London said the patients who had listened to music had been less anxious after their surgery and had needed less pain relief. Listening to music before, after...

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Powdered alcohol banned in New York State

  The label of a Palcohol powdered alcohol product. Arizona-based Lipsmark LLC, the company approved by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to sell the drink, called Palcohol, argues that its...

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Low-fat diet the best way to lose weight

  According to the BBC , recent research shows that people who cut down their fat intake lost the most weight compared to folks who only reduced carbohydrate intake. The results, published in the...

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Got cravings? Playing Tetris To Reduce Cravings for Food and Sex

  The researchers monitored the participants’ craving levels by having them report through text messaging any cravings that they might be feeling during study. People who spend at least three minutes...

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Another Yosemite campground closed due to plague

  California authorities on Tuesday reported they’re looking at a second person with the plague in the state — and, like the other case, this one visited Yosemite National Park. Health officials will...

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