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[ad_1] A new clinical trial shows that strictly limiting carbohydrates and eating more fat can help the body burn more calories. The researchers found that among the 164 adults participating in a …
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[ad_1] Do you have the urge to get tipsy in the wintertime? You’re not alone. A recent study from the University of Pittsburgh found that people who live in colder climates consume …
Read More »Kidney donation by a nurse triggers a bi-state transplantation chain
[ad_1] KANSAS CITY, Missouri – A nurse's decision to donate a kidney to a patient triggered a series of events that led three people to new organs in two Kansas City area …
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[ad_1] Seven years ago today, Matt Wilson went to the emergency room. He had stomach pains, which he supposed to be a kidney stone. That was not it. His CT scan showed …
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[ad_1] The revised recommendations of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on physical activity have generated largely positive feedback from cardiologists and other specialists in preventive medicine. Major changes …
Read More »Two Rivers Public Health: Antibiotic Awareness Week
[ad_1] It’s Antibiotic Awareness Week. Two Rivers Public Health Department Hospital Preparedness Program Coordinator Dustin Handley joined NTV News at Noon to talk about facts to be aware of. 7 Facts to …
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[ad_1] Smoke hovers over the burnt remains of the old town after the fire that ravaged Paradise, California, on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018. The mall housed a Safeway and other businesses. (AP …
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