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The toll is rising for people sickened with acute hepatitis A after consuming a frozen berry mix they purchased at Costco stores. At least 118 people in eight states now have the viral liver disease, and 51 have been hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Find out now whether eating one Pucker Butt Pepper a day can save your life by preventing you from having cancer and/or be used by doctors to treat your cancer.
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Monnel University scientists have found they can identify melanoma early by its odor. Melanoma that is responsible for 75 percent of skin cancer deaths is often missed. Scientists used highly sophisticated sensors that detect volatile compounds from skin cells to differentiate different types of melanoma.
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New research has move obesity to the top of the list of preventable issues that can lead to preterm deliveries.
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The link between an increased risk of type 2 diabetes and red meat consumption just got closer. Will you change your diet?
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There’s new hope for postmenopausal women suffering from a decline in memory. Researchers announced results of a new study Monday that shows postmenopausal women had better improvement in verbal learning and memory after receiving treatment with testosterone gel, compared to those who received a placebo.
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We know exercise is good for everyone, especially kids, for many reasons including keeping them fit and physically healthy. Here, autism expert Dr. Daniel Coury explains why exercise can especially be good for children with autism.
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When is too much caffeine too much? Find out now about why caffeine addiction made it in the Psychiatric Association's "Mental Health Bible" and if you have the signs of symptoms of a caffeine addict.
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If avocado is not part of your menu, it's time to reconsider that decision, not only because this fruit is nutritious, but because of its health benefits as well.
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Sun damage can lead to premature aging of the skin. This can be prevented by consuming specific types of antioxidants (lutein and zeaxanthin).