York plea for more organ donors The Press, York
A YORK woman who has nine hours of dialysis a day has urged people to join the organ donor register - as it emerged there are 45 people currently waiting for life-saving kidney transplants in North Yorkshire. Jayne Jackson, 55, of Haxby, has been waiting ...
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A YORK woman who has nine hours of dialysis a day has urged people to join the organ donor register - as it emerged there are 45 people currently waiting for life-saving kidney transplants in North Yorkshire. Jayne Jackson, 55, of Haxby, has been waiting ...
Post-Cardiac death transplant carried out in Israel
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Canadian lab workers pulled from Sierra Leone over Ebola fears CTV News
TORONTO -- Canada is evacuating its three member mobile laboratory team out of Sierra Leone. Health Canada says three people in the hotel where the Canadians were staying tested positive for Ebola. The department says that the lab workers had no ...
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TORONTO -- Canada is evacuating its three member mobile laboratory team out of Sierra Leone. Health Canada says three people in the hotel where the Canadians were staying tested positive for Ebola. The department says that the lab workers had no ...
Ebola toll shows up crisis of governing in Africa
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E-cigarettes not a proven way to quit smoking, global and local authorities agree Channel News Asia
Citing a World Health Organisation study, Singapore's Ministry of Health says there have been no applications to register electronic nicotine delivery systems as smoking cessation therapy. PHOTOS. Photo of a woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
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Citing a World Health Organisation study, Singapore's Ministry of Health says there have been no applications to register electronic nicotine delivery systems as smoking cessation therapy. PHOTOS. Photo of a woman smoking an electronic cigarette.
World Health Organisation urges stiff regulatory curbs on e-cigarettes
E-cigarettes should be regulated and sales restricted, WHO says
Health experts demand curb on the sale of e-cigarettes
The latest on prenatal antidepressant exposure 6minutes
Women who take antidepressants in pregnancy, particularly during their first trimester, may be putting their child at risk of ADHD, finds a large study published in Molecular Psychiatry. However, the consequences of suddenly stopping therapy may be drastic, ...
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Women who take antidepressants in pregnancy, particularly during their first trimester, may be putting their child at risk of ADHD, finds a large study published in Molecular Psychiatry. However, the consequences of suddenly stopping therapy may be drastic, ...
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Sleep drunkenness may affect more than 1 in 7 people, study finds Los Angeles Times
Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received considerably less attention than sleepwalking even though the consequences can be equally serious," says a study in Neurology. Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received ...
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Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received considerably less attention than sleepwalking even though the consequences can be equally serious," says a study in Neurology. Sleep drunkenness, or confusional arousal, has "received ...
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In a first, living organ created from lab-grown cells Business Standard
In a significant breakthrough, British scientists have grown a fully functional organ from transplanted laboratory-created cells in a living animal that can lead to new treatments for people with a weakened immune system. They have created a thymus - an organ ...
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In a significant breakthrough, British scientists have grown a fully functional organ from transplanted laboratory-created cells in a living animal that can lead to new treatments for people with a weakened immune system. They have created a thymus - an organ ...
Doctors remove baby skeleton from woman 36 years on The Reporter
DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...
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DOCTORS in India have removed a baby's skeleton from inside its mother, nearly four decades after the unborn infant died. Kantabai Thakre became pregnant in 1978, aged 24, but doctors warned the ectopic pregnancy had little chance of success. Terrified ...
Fetus' skeleton removed from woman 36 years after miscarriage
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Why children crave sugar The Hindu
Know why your five-year-old kid demands chocolates or other sugary food all the time? To feed his/her “energy monster” brain. According to a new study, our bodies cannot afford to grow faster during the toddler and childhood years because a huge quantity ...
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Know why your five-year-old kid demands chocolates or other sugary food all the time? To feed his/her “energy monster” brain. According to a new study, our bodies cannot afford to grow faster during the toddler and childhood years because a huge quantity ...
Energy hungry brain slows growth in kids
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Aspirin May Reduce the Risk of Reoccurring Blood Clots University Herald
Aspirin (Photo : Wikimedia Commons) Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Researchers found that aspirin reduced the risk of ...
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Aspirin (Photo : Wikimedia Commons) Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Aspirin could reduce the risk of reoccurring blood clots, according to a recent study. Researchers found that aspirin reduced the risk of ...
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Waco mosquitoes reported to carry West Nile Virus The Baylor Lariat
Mosquitoes in the area tested positive as carriers of the West Nile virus, said David Litke, program administrator for the environmental health division at Waco-McLennan County Public Health District. “The disease is currently present in our mosquitoes,” Litke ...
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Mosquitoes in the area tested positive as carriers of the West Nile virus, said David Litke, program administrator for the environmental health division at Waco-McLennan County Public Health District. “The disease is currently present in our mosquitoes,” Litke ...
Regional cases of West Nile virus increase
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