Mild blows may cause major head injuries Jerusalem Post
In the NFL, other professional sports, and especially school sports, concern has grown about the long-term neuropsychiatric mconsequences of repeated mild trauatic brain injury. Football players [illustrative]. (photo credit:INGIMAGE). Share on Facebook
Football Players Suffer Brain Damage From Even Mild Impacts: StudyNewsmax Health
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New Diagnostic for Pro Football Players Suffering from Mild 'Unreported ...The Jewish Press
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In the NFL, other professional sports, and especially school sports, concern has grown about the long-term neuropsychiatric mconsequences of repeated mild trauatic brain injury. Football players [illustrative]. (photo credit:INGIMAGE). Share on Facebook
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Celiac disease showing up in many forms and at all ages WTAQ
(Reuters Health) – A classical set of celiac disease symptoms no longer reflects the profile of most newly-diagnosed patients, according to a new study from Italy. Instead, doctors need to take other symptoms into account and consider the possibility of celiac ...
Gluten-free may not mean a healthy choiceWilson County News
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(Reuters Health) – A classical set of celiac disease symptoms no longer reflects the profile of most newly-diagnosed patients, according to a new study from Italy. Instead, doctors need to take other symptoms into account and consider the possibility of celiac ...
Gluten-free may not mean a healthy choice
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Zoetis reintroduces Zoalene poultrymed
Zoetis announced the reintroduction of Zoamix® (zoalene=dinitolmide [DOT]), a chemical anticoccidial for the prevention and control of coccidiosis in broilers and turkeys, in the US. Zoamix can be used with no withdrawal, it allows immunity to develop ...
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Zoetis announced the reintroduction of Zoamix® (zoalene=dinitolmide [DOT]), a chemical anticoccidial for the prevention and control of coccidiosis in broilers and turkeys, in the US. Zoamix can be used with no withdrawal, it allows immunity to develop ...
Zoetis reintroduces anticoccidial for US poultry market
Ebola vaccine seems safe in first-stage testing The Hindu
An experimental Ebola vaccine appears safe and triggered signs of immune protection in the first 20 volunteers to test it, U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday. The vaccine is designed to spur the immune system's production of anti-Ebola antibodies, and ...
Ebola vaccine promising in first human trials: National Institutes of HealthZee News
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An experimental Ebola vaccine appears safe and triggered signs of immune protection in the first 20 volunteers to test it, U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday. The vaccine is designed to spur the immune system's production of anti-Ebola antibodies, and ...
Ebola vaccine promising in first human trials: National Institutes of Health
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Ebola crisis: Vaccine one step closer, as infection rates accelerate in Sierra Leone The Age
A health worker cleans his hands before entering an Ebola screening tent in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Photo: AP. Washington: Researchers say they are one step closer to developing an Ebola vaccine, with a trial showing promising results. However, it will be ...
Ebola Cases in Sierra Leone Will 'Soon Eclipse' LiberiaTIME
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A health worker cleans his hands before entering an Ebola screening tent in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Photo: AP. Washington: Researchers say they are one step closer to developing an Ebola vaccine, with a trial showing promising results. However, it will be ...
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Overweight linked to 500000 cancer cases per year The Nation
PARIS - Overweight and obesity is now causing nearly half a million new cancer cases in adults every year, roughly 3.6 percent of the world's total, a study said Wednesday. A quarter of these cases are “realistically avoidable,” said the authors of the work ...
Richest countries worst hit by obesity-fuelled cancerSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Ecuador tops Switzerland in colon cancer survival ratesChicago Tribune
Half-million cancers worldwide linked to excess weightCBC.ca
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PARIS - Overweight and obesity is now causing nearly half a million new cancer cases in adults every year, roughly 3.6 percent of the world's total, a study said Wednesday. A quarter of these cases are “realistically avoidable,” said the authors of the work ...
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Pill to help cut down on alcohol use goes on sale Irish Independent
A pill will be available to people in Britain which experts say reduces the urge to drink alcohol and can be prescribed alongside counselling for those who want to cut down. A pill that helps people cut down on alcohol will be available to people in Britain who ...
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A pill will be available to people in Britain which experts say reduces the urge to drink alcohol and can be prescribed alongside counselling for those who want to cut down. A pill that helps people cut down on alcohol will be available to people in Britain who ...
NICE backs drug to cut alcohol consumption
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Paws for thought: Dogs really can understand humans, study says SBS
A new study has found that domestic dogs process components of speech preferentially and similarly to humans, supporting claims that dogs really can be a 'man's best friend'. Published in 'Current Biology', the UK study analysed the response to human ...
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A new study has found that domestic dogs process components of speech preferentially and similarly to humans, supporting claims that dogs really can be a 'man's best friend'. Published in 'Current Biology', the UK study analysed the response to human ...
Study shows dogs understand and filter human commands
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Family Listens to Heartbeat of Deceased Son Now in Vet's Chest NBCNews.com
The devastating phone call to the Heisler family came at 4 a.m. one Sunday in March. Their son Matt, a student at the University of North Dakota, had died in a house fire. He was just 21. But fittingly for a young man described as tender, with a huge heart that ...
Family hears son's heart beat in Vietnam vet's chest after life-saving transplantFox News
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The devastating phone call to the Heisler family came at 4 a.m. one Sunday in March. Their son Matt, a student at the University of North Dakota, had died in a house fire. He was just 21. But fittingly for a young man described as tender, with a huge heart that ...
Family hears son's heart beat in Vietnam vet's chest after life-saving transplant
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Government to clamp down on CSR activities of tobacco companies; disallow ... Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Tobacco companies, already in the frying pan because of an impending ban on the sale of loose cigarettes, may be about to be tossed into the fire in the coming weeks with the government planning to bar them from using their social outreach ...
Brokerage firms maintain 'buy' call on ITC stockHindu Business Line
ITC: Fear of regulatory risks exaggeratedBusiness Standard
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NEW DELHI: Tobacco companies, already in the frying pan because of an impending ban on the sale of loose cigarettes, may be about to be tossed into the fire in the coming weeks with the government planning to bar them from using their social outreach ...
Brokerage firms maintain 'buy' call on ITC stock
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