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[ad_1] Cigarette smokers who also used e-cigarettes were no more likely to smoke than those who did not smoke, according to a study that followed smokers for a year. Some 90% of …
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[ad_1] Scientists may be one step to closer to a "cure" for jet lag, according to a new study done in mice. Jet lag occurs when the "master clock" in the brain …
Read More »Trump Administration Plans to Take Money From HIV Care to Pay Detention of Immigrant Children
[ad_1] While the administration plans to double the number of immigrant children detained at the end of 2018, the money must come from somewhere. Today, health care related to HIV / AIDS …
Read More »Imaging Techniques Can Help Assess Immune System Recovery in HIV-Infected Patients
[ad_1] July 13, 2018 The results of an animal study suggest that a non-invasive imaging technique could, with development, become a useful tool for assessing the immune system's recovery at home. people …
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[ad_1] A Virginia teen recovers after being burned by rock lice. (GoFundMe) 17-year-old Alex Childress was severely injured in the face and arm after being exposed to HGC. Alex Childress, 17, was …
Read More »A new report indicates that opioid addiction may be declining. Here's how Utah has behaved
[ad_1] Patrick Sison, AP DOSSIER – On August 15, 2017, the picture shows an arrangement of opioid pills oxycodone-acetaminophen, also known as Percocet, in New York. The IQVIA Health Data Institute released …
Read More »Scientists use CRISPR to create cancer cells that destroy their own tumor
[ad_1] Cancer cells typically have a "re-homing" behavior in which cells that have metastasized return to the original tumor. Scientists took advantage of this feature to use cells created by CRISPR to …
Read More »Warning CDC Honey Smacks: "Do not eat this cereal"
[ad_1] Kellogg recalled its Honey Smacks cereal on the shelf after an outbreak of salmonellosis that infected 100 people in 33 states, according to the CDC. (Gene J. Puskar / AP) An …
Read More »Study Shows Decreasing Prescriptions For Opioids In Washington, Idaho
[ad_1] Opioid prescribing rates and diagnoses of opioid dependence are declining nationally and in Washington, according to a Blue Cross Blue Shield report published in 1965 per 1000 patients 394 orders. The …
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