Health News
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Many Obese Americans Struggle With Stigma, Discrimination, Poll Finds
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:00AM August 23, 2012 CommentAs levels of overweight rise, more say they've been left out of gatherings or passed over for jobs
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More Friends, Greater Well-Being at Midlife?
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:00AM August 23, 2012 CommentMany friends help men and women, family contacts help men, study found
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Vitamin D May Thwart Kids' Winter Colds
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:00AM August 23, 2012 CommentBut whether children without vitamin deficiency would benefit remains unclear, study finds
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Health Tip: Wanna Dance?
Tweet Share on Facebook 7:00AM August 23, 2012 CommentIt can bolster your heart and lungs
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Health Tip: Crohn's Disease Can Cause Complications
Tweet Share on Facebook 7:00AM August 23, 2012 CommentHere's what to look out for
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Judge OKs stem cell cure for 2-year-old girl
Tweet Share on Facebook 6:28AM August 23, 2012 CommentMILAN (AP) — Doctors are preparing an emergency one-off stem cell treatment for 2-year-old Venetian girl suffering a severe muscular disease after a judge revoked an order blocking the cure.
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Study: Tattoo infections traced to tainted ink
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:58PM August 22, 2012 CommentATLANTA (AP) — An outbreak of infected tattoos has led to an unlikely source: the ink.
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New AIDS-like disease in Asians, not contagious
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:20PM August 22, 2012 CommentResearchers have identified a mysterious new disease that has left scores of people in Asia and some in the United States with AIDS-like symptoms even though they are not infected with HIV.
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Study: Obesity surgery can help prevent diabetes
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:08PM August 22, 2012 CommentDoctors are reporting a new benefit from weight-loss surgery — preventing diabetes. Far fewer obese people developed that disease if they had stomach-shrinking operations rather than usual care to try to slim down, a large study in Sweden found.
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CDC: West Nile outbreak one of largest in US
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:05PM August 22, 2012 CommentATLANTA (AP) — The current West Nile outbreak is one of the largest in the U.S., with four times the usual number of cases for this time of year, federal health officials said Wednesday.
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Minority Fifth Graders Face Health Obstacles, Study Finds
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentBut with similar schools, family income, disparities declined
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentMedications, lifestyle changes still first-line prevention, researchers say
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Tainted Tattoo Ink Led to Skin Infection Outbreak
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentPremixed 'gray wash' product found as culprit has been discontinued
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New Immune-Deficiency Illness Emerging in East Asia
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentResearchers say the syndrome mimics the weakened state of HIV infection, but cause remains unclear
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Microbiology and Genome Experts Quell Deadly Bacteria Outbreak
Tweet Share on Facebook 4:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentCollaboration helped control multi-drug resistant bacterial infection at research hospital
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Govt. gene sleuths stop superbug that killed 6
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:23PM August 22, 2012 CommentWASHINGTON (AP) — Over six frightening months, a deadly germ untreatable by most antibiotics spread in the nation's leading research hospital. Pretty soon, a patient a week was catching the bug. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health locked down patients, cleaned with bleach, even ripped out plumbing — and still the germ persisted.
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Childhood Music Lessons May Create Better Listeners
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentEven a few years' training in childhood confers benefits years later, small study suggests
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West Nile Outbreak Could Be Biggest Ever: CDC
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentThirty-eight states have reported infections, almost half of 1,118 cases in Texas
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Older Dads May Raise Risk for Autism, Schizophrenia in Kids
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentNew mutations in male DNA increase with age, study finds
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Scientists ID Cancer-Causing Agent in Smokeless Tobacco
Tweet Share on Facebook 12:00PM August 22, 2012 CommentStudy rats received equivalent of daily half-tin of ingredient over 30 years












