[ad_1] Alzheimer's disease affects more than 5 million Americans, and is expected to reach 16 million by 2050. Early intervention can help alleviate the most debilitating symptoms, namely memory loss and the …
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[ad_1] <p class = "canvas-atom canvas-text Mb (1.0em) Mb (0) – sm Mt (0.8em) – sm" type = "text" content = "Women who fall from a heart attack can to be left …
Read More »Ketogenic diet helps woman lose 120 pounds
[ad_1] Get the latest from TODAY Sign up for our newsletter SUBSCRIBE Nov 6, 2018 / 8:34 PM GMT / Source: TODAY by Meghan Holohan Over a year ago, Tori Lewis was …
Read More »NC confirms the first death related to hepatitis A following an outbreak
[ad_1] The Health Services Department of North Carolina Health confirmed a death Tuesday related to a local outbreak of hepatitis A. By the end of October, 64 cases of hepatitis A had …
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[ad_1] TO CLOSE Tennessee weighs with the biggest kids. But poverty and culture are difficult obstacles to overcome. The commercial call
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[ad_1] MGN online Copyright 2018 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, disseminated, rewritten or redistributed. MGN online CLARKSBURG, West Virginia – In November, the personal finance …
Read More »Man dies eight years after eating slug infected with lungworm
[ad_1] A young man who had eaten a slug in the style of a challenge eight years ago lost his fight against rat lungworm, a type of parasite. He died last Friday …
Read More »WalletHub: South Carolina is ranked 8th in the United States.
[ad_1] Ask these Halloween candies. According to a WalletHub study, South Carolina has just been ranked among the most obese states in the country. According to the study – which examined information …
Read More »The measles outbreak in Israel triggers an alert in New York
[ad_1] Some of the infected children, 7 months to 4 years old, had complications, including hospitalizations, but there were no deaths. Three of the children were infected during a visit to Israel, …
Read More »Smartphones, schools and summer birthdays fuel the boom in myopia, warn scientists
[ad_1] The use of smartphones and other devices by children contributes to the epidemic of myopia and those born in summer are almost double the risk, warn scientists. Ophthalmologists at King's College …
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