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Too much TV could raise the risk of Alzheimer's, study suggests
Washington Post
It turns out that too much TV might damage your brain and also raise the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease — and that the effects could show up much sooner than previously believed, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Northern California ...
New saliva test may catch Alzheimer's disease earlyCNN
A Simple Saliva Test Could spot Alzheimer'sSentinel Republic
Kids' School Grades Tied to Late-Life Dementia RiskMedPage Today
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Washington Post
It turns out that too much TV might damage your brain and also raise the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease — and that the effects could show up much sooner than previously believed, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Northern California ...
New saliva test may catch Alzheimer's disease early
A Simple Saliva Test Could spot Alzheimer's
Kids' School Grades Tied to Late-Life Dementia Risk
BBC News
Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer
BBC News
Irregular sleeping patterns have been "unequivocally" shown to lead to cancer in tests on mice, a study suggests. The report, in Current Biology, lends weight to concerns about the damaging impact of shift work on health. The researchers said women ...
Being active might reduce breast cancer riskToronto Star
State healthcare regulations linked to late cancer diagnosesUPI.com
Aurora opening new breast cancer clinic in KenoshaBizTimes.com (Milwaukee)
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BBC News
Irregular sleeping patterns have been "unequivocally" shown to lead to cancer in tests on mice, a study suggests. The report, in Current Biology, lends weight to concerns about the damaging impact of shift work on health. The researchers said women ...
Being active might reduce breast cancer risk
State healthcare regulations linked to late cancer diagnoses
Aurora opening new breast cancer clinic in Kenosha
Vancouver Sun
Doctors call for wider use of drug that can prevent HIV infection
Vancouver Sun
International HIV/AIDS experts meeting in Vancouver are calling for wider use of a drug that can prevent HIV infection among those who engage in high-risk sex and are not infected with the virus. But there are unanswered questions about the one-pill-a ...
French teen's HIV in remission despite stopping treatment as a childWashington Post
Teen in remission from HIV 12 yrs after stopping medsThe Sun Daily
Starting HIV therapy early stalls death, AIDS-related eventsGMA News
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Vancouver Sun
International HIV/AIDS experts meeting in Vancouver are calling for wider use of a drug that can prevent HIV infection among those who engage in high-risk sex and are not infected with the virus. But there are unanswered questions about the one-pill-a ...
French teen's HIV in remission despite stopping treatment as a child
Teen in remission from HIV 12 yrs after stopping meds
Starting HIV therapy early stalls death, AIDS-related events
CBS News
"Doctor Dirt Bag"? Cancer patient says fake doc charged $2000 for dirt
CBS News
RICHMOND, Calif. -- Investigators are seeking people who may have been scammed by a Bay Area man arrested last week for practicing medicine without a license at a fake cancer treatment office, reports CBS San Francisco. The Contra Costa Times reports ...
Authorities make arrest, alleging unlicensed cancer careVentura County Star
Man Arrested for Cancer Treatment ScamNewsweek
Fake doctor Vincent Gammill charged woman with breast cancer $2k for bag of dirtDaily Mail
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CBS News
RICHMOND, Calif. -- Investigators are seeking people who may have been scammed by a Bay Area man arrested last week for practicing medicine without a license at a fake cancer treatment office, reports CBS San Francisco. The Contra Costa Times reports ...
Authorities make arrest, alleging unlicensed cancer care
Man Arrested for Cancer Treatment Scam
Fake doctor Vincent Gammill charged woman with breast cancer $2k for bag of dirt
International Business Times
Chinese Toddler With Brain Condition Gets A 3D Repousse Titanium Implant
International Business Times
Three-year-old Hanhan, who suffers from hydrocephalus, is seen before surgery to implant three pieces of titanium mesh in her skull, at a hospital in Changsha, Hunan province, China, July 14, 2015. The hospital said she would have to go through more ...
Toddler receives 3-D printed implant after head swells to three times normalDispatch Times
Chinese Toddler Saved By 3D Printing After Head Swells To Three Times Normal SizeTech Times
3-D Printed Implant Used For Toddler With Rare Birth DefectYouth Health Magzine
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International Business Times
Three-year-old Hanhan, who suffers from hydrocephalus, is seen before surgery to implant three pieces of titanium mesh in her skull, at a hospital in Changsha, Hunan province, China, July 14, 2015. The hospital said she would have to go through more ...
Toddler receives 3-D printed implant after head swells to three times normal
Chinese Toddler Saved By 3D Printing After Head Swells To Three Times Normal Size
3-D Printed Implant Used For Toddler With Rare Birth Defect
Fox News
Birth order has no meaningful effect on personality or IQ, study says
Fox News
In the biggest study of its kind to date, researchers at the University of Illinois-Champaign found that birth order has no statistically significant impact on personality. The analysis, published in the Journal of Research in Personality, looked at ...
Despite Popular Assumptions, Birth Order Isn't Important, Says New StudyForbes
New Study Reveals Possible Effects Birth Order Has on PersonalityABC News
Birth order has no noticeable effect on personality, IQ, study saysObserver News
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Fox News
In the biggest study of its kind to date, researchers at the University of Illinois-Champaign found that birth order has no statistically significant impact on personality. The analysis, published in the Journal of Research in Personality, looked at ...
Despite Popular Assumptions, Birth Order Isn't Important, Says New Study
New Study Reveals Possible Effects Birth Order Has on Personality
Birth order has no noticeable effect on personality, IQ, study says
UPI.com
Effect of poverty on brains may explain poor kids' lower test scores
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - The effect of poverty on children's brains may explain why poor youngsters tend to score lower on standardized tests compared to wealthier students, a new study suggests. "What was already discovered is there is an achievement gap ...
Childhood Poverty: It's Most Harmful To Brain Development, Study SuggestsScience World Report
Poverty May Impact Brain A Child's Brain Development, Academic AchievementUniversity Herald
Poverty May Hinder Kids' Brain Development, Study SaysU.S. News & World Report
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Reuters
(Reuters Health) - The effect of poverty on children's brains may explain why poor youngsters tend to score lower on standardized tests compared to wealthier students, a new study suggests. "What was already discovered is there is an achievement gap ...
Childhood Poverty: It's Most Harmful To Brain Development, Study Suggests
Poverty May Impact Brain A Child's Brain Development, Academic Achievement
Poverty May Hinder Kids' Brain Development, Study Says
ReliaWire
Magnetic Pulse Tinnitus Treatment Shows Promise In Study
ReliaWire
Tinnitus, which affects over 45 million people in the United States, is notoriously difficult to treat. Patients with the condition are often left on their own to develop coping strategies to manage their tinnitus symptoms, which include hearing a ...
Magnetic Pulses Might Provide Long-Lasting Tinnitus Relief: No, It Will Not ...Tech Times
Magnetic Pulse Sent To Brain Could Possibly Treat TinnitusChinatopix
Researchers Find New Treatment for TinnitusNY City News
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ReliaWire
Tinnitus, which affects over 45 million people in the United States, is notoriously difficult to treat. Patients with the condition are often left on their own to develop coping strategies to manage their tinnitus symptoms, which include hearing a ...
Magnetic Pulses Might Provide Long-Lasting Tinnitus Relief: No, It Will Not ...
Magnetic Pulse Sent To Brain Could Possibly Treat Tinnitus
Researchers Find New Treatment for Tinnitus
Salon
Planned Parenthood Tells Congress More Videos of Clinics Might Surface
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood on Monday told congressional investigators that abortion opponents had harassed and unlawfully infiltrated its clinics for years and most likely possessed thousands of hours of surreptitious video recordings that they ...
'They Are So Afraid': Santorum Says GOP Leadership Botching Planned Parenthood ...Daily Caller
Arizona Gov. Ducey calls for review of Planned Parenthood practicesDispatch Times
Planned Parenthood says video part of decade-long harassmentNOLA.com
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New York Times
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood on Monday told congressional investigators that abortion opponents had harassed and unlawfully infiltrated its clinics for years and most likely possessed thousands of hours of surreptitious video recordings that they ...
'They Are So Afraid': Santorum Says GOP Leadership Botching Planned Parenthood ...
Arizona Gov. Ducey calls for review of Planned Parenthood practices
Planned Parenthood says video part of decade-long harassment
TIME
Georgia lacking in home health ratings
Business In Savannah
ATLANTA — Just 12 percent of Georgia home health agencies received a superior 4-star or 5-star rating in a new Medicare quality ranking system for that industry. The only states worse than Georgia in percentage of top-rated home health agencies were ...
A revolution in how doctors are paid isn't really changing how doctors are paidWashington Post (blog)
Landers: Patients and doctors pushing up the cost of careDallas Morning News
Medicare Expanding Access to Hospice CareWall Street Journal
vtdigger.org
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Business In Savannah
ATLANTA — Just 12 percent of Georgia home health agencies received a superior 4-star or 5-star rating in a new Medicare quality ranking system for that industry. The only states worse than Georgia in percentage of top-rated home health agencies were ...
A revolution in how doctors are paid isn't really changing how doctors are paid
Landers: Patients and doctors pushing up the cost of care
Medicare Expanding Access to Hospice Care
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