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Gym time won't cancel out too much sitting
AsiaOne
People who are too sedentary, even if they do exercise frequently, are more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new report says. It's well known that too much sitting time is bad for our health. "What we didn't know was whether the sitting ...
Don't' be a sitting duck! It may put you at risk for premature deathDallas Morning News (blog)
Sitting all day increases risk of disease, even with exerciseVox
Study: Excessive sitting linked to risk of heart disease, cancerUSA TODAY
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AsiaOne
People who are too sedentary, even if they do exercise frequently, are more likely to develop heart disease, cancer and diabetes, a new report says. It's well known that too much sitting time is bad for our health. "What we didn't know was whether the sitting ...
Don't' be a sitting duck! It may put you at risk for premature death
Sitting all day increases risk of disease, even with exercise
Study: Excessive sitting linked to risk of heart disease, cancer
Montreal Gazette
Couples who try to shape up together have better odds of success
Los Angeles Times
If you want to improve your odds of losing weight, quitting smoking or sticking with an exercise plan, researchers in England have this advice: Get your spouse to do it with you. lRelated Getting angry with your spouse? Quick, eat something! Science Now ...
Health unit wants to help smokers STOPNiagara Falls Review
KFL&A Public Health Challenges Smokers to QuitCKWS
Want to REALLY quit smoking or lose weight? Then do it with your partner, study ...Mirror.co.uk
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Los Angeles Times
If you want to improve your odds of losing weight, quitting smoking or sticking with an exercise plan, researchers in England have this advice: Get your spouse to do it with you. lRelated Getting angry with your spouse? Quick, eat something! Science Now ...
Health unit wants to help smokers STOP
KFL&A Public Health Challenges Smokers to Quit
Want to REALLY quit smoking or lose weight? Then do it with your partner, study ...
WDTV
One Alcoholic Drink a Day Could Lower Risk for Heart Failure
WDTV
A new study published in the European Heart Journal studied nearly 15,000 men and women and found drinking up to seven alcoholic beverages per week could reduce heart failure by 20% in men and 16% in women. A single drink for this study was ...
Harvard study suggests moderate alcohol consumption linked to lower risk of ...Syracuse.com
A drink a day may protect heart more than abstainingFox News
The benefits of boozing: Why are we obsessed with the health effects of alcohol?The Independent
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WDTV
A new study published in the European Heart Journal studied nearly 15,000 men and women and found drinking up to seven alcoholic beverages per week could reduce heart failure by 20% in men and 16% in women. A single drink for this study was ...
Harvard study suggests moderate alcohol consumption linked to lower risk of ...
A drink a day may protect heart more than abstaining
The benefits of boozing: Why are we obsessed with the health effects of alcohol?
North Country Public Radio
Study shows asthma is not more prevalent in the inner city
Boston Globe
For more than 50 years, researchers have described childhood asthma as a plague of the inner city — urban areas where 20 percent or more of the population lives below the poverty line. But a new study by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School ...
Study: Asthma Not More Prevalent In CitiesCBS Local
Inner City Life is Not Linked to Asthma, Study SuggestsDaily Science Journal
Living in US inner city doesn't raise asthma risk, say researchersMalay Mail Online
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Boston Globe
For more than 50 years, researchers have described childhood asthma as a plague of the inner city — urban areas where 20 percent or more of the population lives below the poverty line. But a new study by researchers from Johns Hopkins University School ...
Study: Asthma Not More Prevalent In Cities
Inner City Life is Not Linked to Asthma, Study Suggests
Living in US inner city doesn't raise asthma risk, say researchers
Times of India
UK doctors transplant organs from newborn
Times of India
LONDON: Doctors in Britain have transplanted organs from a newborn for the first time. A six-day-old baby girl's kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating. The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and ...
First newborn organ transplantIrish Examiner
UK doctors transplant six-day-old baby's organs in milestone procedure9news.com.au
Doctors perform first ever infant organ transplantUPI.com
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Times of India
LONDON: Doctors in Britain have transplanted organs from a newborn for the first time. A six-day-old baby girl's kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating. The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and ...
First newborn organ transplant
UK doctors transplant six-day-old baby's organs in milestone procedure
Doctors perform first ever infant organ transplant
Daily Mail
Head off skin cancer with a coffee a day: Four cups daily would be most ...
Daily Mail
Just a single cup of coffee a day could help ward off skin cancer, said a study. Four cups daily, however, would be the most protective against malignant melanoma, said researchers. This is the most deadly form of the cancer, which usually starts in a mole and ...
This Drink Could Protect You From Skin CancerTIME
Coffee may reduce risk for deadly skin cancerLocal 8 Now
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Daily Mail
Just a single cup of coffee a day could help ward off skin cancer, said a study. Four cups daily, however, would be the most protective against malignant melanoma, said researchers. This is the most deadly form of the cancer, which usually starts in a mole and ...
This Drink Could Protect You From Skin Cancer
Coffee may reduce risk for deadly skin cancer
Coffee may protect against some skin cancers
NDTV
26% Indians facing threat of non-communicable diseases
Hindustan Times
The probability of an Indian between the ages of 30-70 years dying from the four main non-communicable diseases - diabetes, cancer, stroke and respiratory diseases - was 26% at present, the World Health Organisation said Monday. According to the Global ...
Low and middle-income countries to lose $7 trillion to non-communicable diseasesGhana Business News
Probability of death by NCDs high in India: WHOThe Hindu
WHO released Global Status Report on Non-communicable Diseases 2014Jagran Josh
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Hindustan Times
The probability of an Indian between the ages of 30-70 years dying from the four main non-communicable diseases - diabetes, cancer, stroke and respiratory diseases - was 26% at present, the World Health Organisation said Monday. According to the Global ...
Low and middle-income countries to lose $7 trillion to non-communicable diseases
Probability of death by NCDs high in India: WHO
WHO released Global Status Report on Non-communicable Diseases 2014
NDTV
Rivers govt kills birds over Avian flu threat
Nigerian Tribune
Rivers State government has acknowledged the outbreak of Avian flu, commonly known as bird flu, in the state, saying that hundreds of birds have been eliminated in a privately -owned farm affected by the flu in Port Harcourt. Mr Emma Chinda, the state ...
Third outbreak of bird flu detected in Washington stateThe Guardian
Avian Influenza Confirmed in IdahoKPVI News 6
Avian flu found in Canyon CountyThe Idaho Statesman
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Nigerian Tribune
Rivers State government has acknowledged the outbreak of Avian flu, commonly known as bird flu, in the state, saying that hundreds of birds have been eliminated in a privately -owned farm affected by the flu in Port Harcourt. Mr Emma Chinda, the state ...
Third outbreak of bird flu detected in Washington state
Avian Influenza Confirmed in Idaho
Avian flu found in Canyon County
PBS NewsHour
Why the Obamas' State of the Union guest is 'cautiously optimistic' on Ebola
PBS NewsHour
A doctor back from the front lines of the Ebola epidemic in west Africa will sit with first lady Michelle Obama during the president's State of the Union Address on Tuesday. RELATED LINKS. Watch the 2015 State of the Union. Dr. Pranav Shetty is the global ...
Ebola doctor gets seat in Michelle Obama's box for State of the Union addressWashington Post
Shaler Area grad invited guest at tonight's State of the Union addressPittsburgh Post Gazette
Nebraska Ebola doctor to appear at State of the UnionChron.com
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PBS NewsHour
A doctor back from the front lines of the Ebola epidemic in west Africa will sit with first lady Michelle Obama during the president's State of the Union Address on Tuesday. RELATED LINKS. Watch the 2015 State of the Union. Dr. Pranav Shetty is the global ...
Ebola doctor gets seat in Michelle Obama's box for State of the Union address
Shaler Area grad invited guest at tonight's State of the Union address
Nebraska Ebola doctor to appear at State of the Union
Baltimore Sun
Ebola mutations could make some drugs ineffective
Baltimore Sun
Small mutations to the Ebola virus could create big problems for some experimental treatment drugs. In the year since Ebola began spreading across West Africa, the virus has mutated in more than 600 ways that change it slightly from versions studied in labs ...
Mutant Ebola Virus May Evade Drugs, Study FindsNBCNews.com
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Baltimore Sun
Small mutations to the Ebola virus could create big problems for some experimental treatment drugs. In the year since Ebola began spreading across West Africa, the virus has mutated in more than 600 ways that change it slightly from versions studied in labs ...
Mutant Ebola Virus May Evade Drugs, Study Finds
Ebola mutations over time may thwart drugs: Study
Genetic changes in Ebola may impede treatments: Study
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