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Generic drugs to be more readily available after court ruling

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Those in need of far less costly, generic drugs for their medical conditions got a boost this week by the Supreme Court. A ...

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Scientists discover why cancer spreads in human body

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In what could mean a possible gateway to finding a cure, scientists believe they have discovered how cancer spreads throughout the ...

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If you don't stop it -- you'll go blind! Sick sexual fetish can be dangerous, doctors warn

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There is nothing new under the sun, they say . The world has been given fair warning that eyeball-licking fetishism, also known as ...

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HIV BREAKTHROUGH: New AIDS prevention pill may cut infection rates in IV drug users by 50 percent

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U.S. health experts say that a new AIDS prevention drug called tenofovir should be approved for use by intravenous drug users. An ...

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Brestfeeding baby has benefits for mom too!

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Feeding your children the way God intended is good not just for baby, but also for mom according to a new study in Obstetrics and ...

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Blood test may one day replace colonoscopy

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Colonoscopy is the much dreaded procedure recommended for everyone over the age of 50 in order to detect colon cancer. The procedure ...

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Man suing plastic surgeon after he awakes with NO NOSE

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Patient Vishal Thakkar went to Dr. Angelo Cuzalina, the president of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, because he said he wanted ...

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While risky - obesity surgery can stop diabetes better than drugs

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The procedure does have its share of risks - including death - but it's been found that obesity surgery is far more successful in ...

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Exciting breakthrough announced for multiple sclerosis sufferers

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Those afflicted with multiple sclerosis, or MS have a condition that attacks the protein myelin, which insulates the body's ...

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STD's gone wild - New York City borough, the Bronx has highest rates of double STD infection

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In the working class neighborhood of the Bronx, in New York City, words of abstinence coupled with the offer of free condoms have made ...

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Study: Babies fed fish less likely to develop allergies

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A new study has found that babies regularly fed fish in their first year of life are less likely to develop common allergies as they ...

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Federal officials issue warning about MERS, may be spread by Muslim pilgrimage

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More than two million Muslims visit Mecca each year for the annual pilgrimage and many come from the United States. As the MERS virus ...

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Scary news: States are selling your private medical info

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Did you know that your state can sell parts of your medical records that are considered public information? States are routinely ...

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STUDY: Daily sunscreen prevents the development of wrinkles

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Even if you don't fear skin cancer, there's a new, salient reason to apply sunscreen to your face and hands daily. Doctors ...

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Pharmaceutical companies driving up prices of drugs, common doxycycline jumps from $20 to $3,000

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A drug commonly used to treat Lyme disease has skyrocketed in price from $20 to $3000 following a chronic shortage. The shortage is ...

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Low-tech vinegar cancer test saves lives among India's rural poor

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Every household has it, and it's being used to save lives among India's poor who have no access to medicine and doctors. ...

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The Coffee Defense: Caffeine withdrawal now officially a mental disorder

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Caffeine is a stimulant, albeit a mild one. It is for many Americans, the drug of choice and some cannot start their day without it. ...

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MERS-CoV - Lethal new disease stalking humanity, may be highly contagious

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A new disease is stalking humanity and it has a chilling attributes, enough so the World Health Organization and the Centers for ...

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Man with rare ailment believed he was a ZOMBIE

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Due to a very rare ailment called "Cotard's Syndrome," a U.K. man thought that he was literally a zombie, one of those ...

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Middle Eastern virus, MERS 'threat to the entire world'

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A new SARS-like virus, dubbed MERS, according to the World Health Organizations, threatens the entire world. To date, the disease has ...

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Smoking found to be one of the three leading causes of diabetes

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Diabetes poses an enormous health risk to the future of the United States. At least 25.3 million people in the U.S. are diabetic, with ...

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Two-year-old boy with cerebral palsy successfully treated with stem cells

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Doctors in Germany say they have successfully treated a child suffering with cerebral palsy with stem cells. Left in a vegetative ...

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Study suggests that menopause affects a woman's memory - especially if accompanied by hot flashes

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A new medical study suggests that women undergoing menopause do suffer memory issues, especially if their condition is accompanied by ...

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Forget printing guns, doctors use 3D printer to save baby

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Much has been made over the development of the 3D printer and its ability to create guns and possibly food. Now, the 3D printer has a ...

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Chamomile tea can be refreshing treat - as well as a safeguard against cancer, researchers say

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It's a refreshing treat for the late afternoon - and now a cup of chamomile tea could help ward off cancer, researchers say. It ...

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Is it really that simple? - Research suggests ordinary vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB

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Researchers say they have found, quite by accident, that vitamin C may be useful in combating drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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Vitamin D found beneficial in treating asthma symptoms

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Asthma, an inflammatory disease of the airways, causes the airways to constrict, Attacks of breathlessness and wheezing can prove to ...

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UK to give cancer patients genetic analysis just like Angelina Jolie

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A new development is most remarkable in light of the fact that the United Kingdom's health care is chiefly part of the ...

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