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[ad_1] Drinking coffee regularly may reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer's or Parkinson's later in life, according to a study. While many people rely on Joe's morning cup to get a boost …
Read More »Vaccine could help people eat gluten again – Health News
[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS (KARE 11) – Some good news for people allergic to gluten. A new vaccine is in preparation that could allow you to eat all the pasta and bread you want. …
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[ad_1] A NURSE only has one hour to live after an influenza crisis that has turned into a deadly sepsis. Jessica Dlugasch was beaten for her life on Christmas day after her …
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Read More »Singing can improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, study finds
[ad_1] People suffering from Parkinson’s disease can sing themselves better, research suggests. A pilot study found that singing therapy led to fewer involuntary movements, improvements in mood, and less stress. Researchers warned …
Read More »The number of Ebola cases increases while Ugandan health workers are vaccinated
[ad_1] In the latest weekly status report on the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the World Health Organization (WHO) …
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