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Dementia Develops Faster in Women Than in Men, Study Suggests
New York Times
Women who develop slight but detectable deficits in memory and mental acuity late in life tend to decline faster than men with mild impairment, researchers reported on Tuesday. Some two-thirds of the five million Americans with Alzheimer's disease are ...
Health: New Development In Alzheimer's ResearchCBS Local
With Alzheimer's disease, women decline faster than menCBS News
Studies add to evidence that women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer'sSanta Fe New Mexican
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New York Times
Women who develop slight but detectable deficits in memory and mental acuity late in life tend to decline faster than men with mild impairment, researchers reported on Tuesday. Some two-thirds of the five million Americans with Alzheimer's disease are ...
Health: New Development In Alzheimer's Research
With Alzheimer's disease, women decline faster than men
Studies add to evidence that women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's
CNN
Fatherhood makes you fat
CNN
(CNN) When John Kinnear's wife became pregnant, her boss warned the soon-to-be father that he gained 10 pounds for every child he'd had. "I shook it off at the time, and now here I am two kids and 25 pounds later," Kinnear said. It's a good thing we're ...
Fatherhood makes men fat: US studyThe Australian (blog)
Weighing fatherhood? Gaining a few pounds comes with the territoryLos Angeles Times
Becoming a dad? Expect to gain 3 to 5 pounds, study suggestsBoston Globe
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CNN
(CNN) When John Kinnear's wife became pregnant, her boss warned the soon-to-be father that he gained 10 pounds for every child he'd had. "I shook it off at the time, and now here I am two kids and 25 pounds later," Kinnear said. It's a good thing we're ...
Fatherhood makes men fat: US study
Weighing fatherhood? Gaining a few pounds comes with the territory
Becoming a dad? Expect to gain 3 to 5 pounds, study suggests
Times of India
12 years off drugs, teen's HIV in check
Times of India
An 18-year-old French teen born with HIV has had her infection under control and nearly undetectable despite stopping treatment 12 years ago — an unprecedented remission, doctors are saying. The teen might have some form of natural resistance to HIV ...
French teen's HIV in remission years after medication discontinuedToronto Star
Mystery of girl in remission from HIVTimes LIVE
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Times of India
An 18-year-old French teen born with HIV has had her infection under control and nearly undetectable despite stopping treatment 12 years ago — an unprecedented remission, doctors are saying. The teen might have some form of natural resistance to HIV ...
French teen's HIV in remission years after medication discontinued
Mystery of girl in remission from HIV
Man Attempted to Expose HIV on Craigslist, Social Media
BBC News
Dementia drug data set to be revealed
BBC News
Eagerly awaited data on the most promising drug in treating Alzheimer's disease is set to be unveiled later. Patients and scientists hope it could become the first medication to slow the pace of brain decline. The decline in Alzheimer's is unstoppable ...
Alzheimer's Conference Tackles Eli Lilly's Salanezumab, Biogen's Aducanumab ...International Business Times AU
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BBC News
Eagerly awaited data on the most promising drug in treating Alzheimer's disease is set to be unveiled later. Patients and scientists hope it could become the first medication to slow the pace of brain decline. The decline in Alzheimer's is unstoppable ...
Alzheimer's Conference Tackles Eli Lilly's Salanezumab, Biogen's Aducanumab ...
Eli Lilly and Cut to “Equal Weight” at Morgan Stanley (LLY)
Eli Lilly's big Alzheimer's bet: Blockbuster or bust?
Fox News
How much food does that exercise earn you? You might be surprised
Fox News
In a small new study, volunteers who were shown chocolate and sports drinks after an exercise workout could not correctly guess how much would be an equal 'reward' for the calories they had just burned. Surprisingly, they chose amounts that were much ...
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In a small new study, volunteers who were shown chocolate and sports drinks after an exercise workout could not correctly guess how much would be an equal 'reward' for the calories they had just burned. Surprisingly, they chose amounts that were much ...
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Ebola vaccine called promising; HHS awards drug contract
CIDRAP
In new developments with Ebola countermeasures, Novavax today announced encouraging initial phase 1 findings for its vaccine candidate, and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) yesterday announced a $19.7 million partnership to ...
Novavax Study Demonstrates Ebola Vaccine Is 'Well-Tolerated' Among AdultsEmpire State Tribune
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CIDRAP
In new developments with Ebola countermeasures, Novavax today announced encouraging initial phase 1 findings for its vaccine candidate, and the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) yesterday announced a $19.7 million partnership to ...
Novavax Study Demonstrates Ebola Vaccine Is 'Well-Tolerated' Among Adults
Novavax Announces Successful Phase 1 Trial for New Ebola Vaccine
Stock Update - Novavax, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVAX)
BBC News
Parkinson's: Diabetes drug may offer clue to treatment
BBC News
A type of diabetes drug may offer a glimmer of hope in the fight against Parkinson's disease, research in the journal Plos One suggests. Scientists found people taking glitazone pills were less likely to develop Parkinson's than patients on other ...
Diabetes drug may prevent Parkinson'sNEWS.com.au
Common Diabetes Meds Tied to Lower Risk for Parkinson'sU.S. News & World Report
Problematic diabetes drugs may protect against Parkinson'sToronto Sun
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BBC News
A type of diabetes drug may offer a glimmer of hope in the fight against Parkinson's disease, research in the journal Plos One suggests. Scientists found people taking glitazone pills were less likely to develop Parkinson's than patients on other ...
Diabetes drug may prevent Parkinson's
Common Diabetes Meds Tied to Lower Risk for Parkinson's
Problematic diabetes drugs may protect against Parkinson's
Daily Mail
Sugary drinks linked to 8k Type 2 diabetes cases each year
Daily Mail
People who consume sugary drinks every day have an 18 per cent increased chance of getting Type 2 diabetes, research suggests. Cambridge University experts estimate that sugar-sweetened drinks cause up to 8,000 cases of Type 2 diabetes in the UK ...
Sugary drinks 'harmful even for slim people'BBC News
High Soda Intake May Boost Diabetes Risk, Even Without ObesityPhilly.com
Sugary Drinks May Cause 8000 Diabetes CasesSky News
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Daily Mail
People who consume sugary drinks every day have an 18 per cent increased chance of getting Type 2 diabetes, research suggests. Cambridge University experts estimate that sugar-sweetened drinks cause up to 8,000 cases of Type 2 diabetes in the UK ...
Sugary drinks 'harmful even for slim people'
High Soda Intake May Boost Diabetes Risk, Even Without Obesity
Sugary Drinks May Cause 8000 Diabetes Cases
TIME
With help from bystanders, cardiac arrest outcomes improving
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - More people are stepping up to the plate when they see others suffer cardiac arrest, according to two new studies. And the increase in the number of bystanders providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been tied to better ...
Use of CPR by Bystanders Improves Survival After Cardiac Arrest, Study FindsNBCNews.com
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Reuters
(Reuters Health) - More people are stepping up to the plate when they see others suffer cardiac arrest, according to two new studies. And the increase in the number of bystanders providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been tied to better ...
Use of CPR by Bystanders Improves Survival After Cardiac Arrest, Study Finds
Help Save Lives, Learn CPR
When Bystanders Give CPR Right Away, Lives Are Saved, Study Shows
New York Daily News
Mom dying of cancer fills out greeting cards for daughter, 4, to remember her by
New York Daily News
Heather McManamy may not be there to watch her 4-year-old daughter grow up, but every step of the way she'll know she's loved. The 35-year-old mother who was given a terminal cancer diagnosis last August says she's busy filling out dozens of greeting ...
Mum with terminal cancer leaves dozens of cards and letters for toddler's ...9news.com.au
Wisconsin Mom Dying of Cancer Writes Greeting Cards for Toddler's Future ...ABC News
Letters to Last a Lifetime: Mom With Terminal Cancer's Gift to Her Daughter, 4NBCNews.com
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New York Daily News
Heather McManamy may not be there to watch her 4-year-old daughter grow up, but every step of the way she'll know she's loved. The 35-year-old mother who was given a terminal cancer diagnosis last August says she's busy filling out dozens of greeting ...
Mum with terminal cancer leaves dozens of cards and letters for toddler's ...
Wisconsin Mom Dying of Cancer Writes Greeting Cards for Toddler's Future ...
Letters to Last a Lifetime: Mom With Terminal Cancer's Gift to Her Daughter, 4
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