Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Missouri, Arkansas score badly in Lung Association survey and other top stories.

  • Missouri, Arkansas score badly in Lung Association survey

    Missouri, Arkansas score badly in Lung Association survey
    WASHINGTON (NBC) The nation's leading preventable cause of early death Is tobacco. The American Lung Association is issuing grades to each state for their tobacco control laws and policies. In 2016 -- California became the second state -- after Hawaii -- to raise the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21, earning the Golden State glowing remarks from the American Lung Association:"They really had a banner year this year as far as tobacco is concerned," said Thomas Carr with the Americ..
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  • Is Putting Jade Eggs In Your Vagina As Crazy As It Sounds?

    Is Putting Jade Eggs In Your Vagina As Crazy As It Sounds?
    Fans of Gwyneth Paltrow's website Goop know that sometimes she advocates some pretty out-there health practices. From steaming your vagina to colon cleansing, she's covered a fair number of debunked and even inadvisable ideas. (Remember that whole $200 smoothie thing?!) Well, looks like she's back at it, because this week the site is featuring a new idea we've certainly never heard of before: putting eggs made of jade and other stones into your vagina. (Here, read up on colonics and 10 other biz..
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  • Conjoined twins separated after undergoing 21-hour operation

    Conjoined twins separated after undergoing 21-hour operation
    Twin 11-month-old girls who were formerly conjoined have been successfully separated after undergoing a marathon surgery at a suburban New York City children's hospital. Jan. 25, 2017, at 6:28 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel.
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  • Meditation Really Does Lower Body's Stress Signals

    Meditation Really Does Lower Body's Stress Signals
    Meditation may help the body respond to stressful situations, according to a new study that took a rigorous look at how the practice affects people's physiology when they're under pressure. In the study, people with anxiety disorder took an eight-week course in mindfulness meditation, in which they learned to focus on the present moment and accept difficult thoughts or feelings. The researchers found that, after completing the course, these participants showed reduced levels of stress hor..
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  • Novartis chases rivals with next wave of cancer immunotherapy

    Novartis chases rivals with next wave of cancer immunotherapy
    Novartis (NOVN.S), lagging some other big drugmakers in the first wave of immunotherapy drugs that are revolutionizing cancer treatment, hopes to catch up by focusing on the next wave of immune system-boosting medicines.Setting out its research objectives in slides for a press conference on Wednesday, it said it aimed for "a leadership position in oncology" by focusing on second-generation immunotherapy.The Swiss drugmaker said it was rapidly progressing 18 checkpoint and other novel targets a..
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  • World Health Organization's Study on Mexico City Policy Is Flawed

    World Health Organization's Study on Mexico City Policy Is Flawed
    During his first days in office, President Donald Trump upheld a key promise to pro-life voters when he used an executive order to reinstate the Mexico City policy. This policy, first enacted by President Ronald Reagan in 1984, prevents overseas governmental organizations from performing or endorsing abortion as a method of family planning if they wish to receive federal funding from the United States. The policy was rescinded by Bill Clinton at the start of his presidency, reinstated by George..
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  • Ikea Recalls MYSINGSÖ Beach Chair For Finger Entrapment, Fall Risk

    Ikea Recalls MYSINGSÖ Beach Chair For Finger Entrapment, Fall Risk
    Do you have an Ikea MYSINGSÖ Beach Chair at home? Ikea wants it back. Ikea MYSINGSÖ Beach Chair Global Recall Ikea is conducting a mass recall of all models of its MYSINGSÖ beach chair after getting complaints of collapse and injury. Five customers from Finland, Germany, the United States, Denmark, and Australia lodged reports against the Swedish company after incurring injuries to the fingers that required medical attention. Arguably the world's largest furniture retailer of today, Ikea did no..
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  • US surgeons remove rare facial tumor from Brazilian girl

    US surgeons remove rare facial tumor from Brazilian girl
    Melyssa Delgado Braga of Sao Paulo is now recovering from the eight-hour surgery, conducted in December. Little Melyssa's journey to the United States began when Dr. Celso Palmieri Jr., assistant professor of oral and maxillofacial surgery at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, read a post on a Brazilian news site while reviewing publications from his home country. The child's family was seeking help to get their daughter to the United States for treatment. "As I was reading ..
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  • Death rate from cancer down 20% since 1980, but clusters of high mortality remain

    Death rate from cancer down 20% since 1980, but clusters of high mortality remain
    The mortality rate due to cancer is falling nationwide, but worrisome pockets of deadly malignancy persist — and in some places have worsened — in regions throughout the country, according to the first-ever county-by-county analysis of cancer deaths across the United States.The death rate attributed to various types of cancer declined 20% between 1980 and 2014, according to research published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. During that time, the number of cancer deaths per ..
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  • Review: 'Alzheimer's,' an Urgent Look on PBS

    Review: 'Alzheimer's,' an Urgent Look on PBS
    Photo Rick Shannon and his mother, Phyllis, in “Alzheimer’s: Every Minute Counts.” Credit via PBS When a documentary’s talking heads use both “tsunami” and “sinkhole” to describe a problem, it gets your attention. And that is precisely the point of “Alzheimer’s: Every Minute Counts,” which PBS broadcasts on Wednesday.Elizabeth Arledge, who made the film, knows that the disease has been in the public eye for a while — her Emmy-winning 2004 documentary, “The Forgetting: A..
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