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[ad_1] The researchers say that the popularity of Juul and other vaping products could encourage teens to smoke. Only 5% of teenagers were smoking cigarettes in 2017. Experts fear that e-cigarettes will …
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[ad_1] Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer of the country, is reviewing the results of this study, which examines the impact of technology on children's health and whether to establish guidelines on …
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[ad_1] Research suggests that women who use modern forms of the combined pill have a lower risk of developing ovarian cancer than women who do not take hormonal contraception. The study confirms …
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[ad_1] Eleven people, including doctors, have been charged in Southern California with a so-called insurance fraud scheme involving implant surgery to help addicts and alcoholics, the Orange County prosecutor said on Wednesday. …
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[ad_1] The Mediterranean diet could help people with depression, according to a new study. The researchers recently analyzed 41 different studies to see how they affected a person's chances of developing or …
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[ad_1] From N.H. Fish & Game: A deer from a captive establishment in the Laurentians region of Quebec (north of Montreal) has recently been tested positive for chronic debilitating disease (CDD). This …
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[ad_1] Heart disease that affects one in 100 people and is considered harmless has been associated with sudden death syndrome. The prolapse of the mitral valve occurs when the valves that separate …
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