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... smokers has been well documented through previous studies. Other risks include lung and other types of cancer, lung disease and heart disease. Cole said that many studies fail to form a link between the amount of cigarettes smoked and the level of ...
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... the latest in more than three decades of study on stress and immunity, is important since allergic reactions are the fifth-most-common chronic disease in America, and medical costs to treat them can reach $3.4 billion each year. In a report ...
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... country to fighting infectious diseases throughout Sudan. "The Government of Japan has been supporting infectious disease prevention for children in Sudan through UNICEF since 2000. I sincerely hope that Japan's contribution will support extensively ...
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... coach and 19-year NFL veteran signal-caller wanted to speak to his fellow Type 1 diabetic about managing his disease along with the offense. "I let him know that somebody has been down that path that has a lot of support for him and if he takes care ...
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... Strong, who has cancer. Strong is currently on sick leave with the Canadian Sport Centre Calgary as she battles the disease. Raising money for cancer goes deep, she said. "My mother died of cancer, not breast cancer, and an aunt of mine died of ...
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... the immune system and places people at risk for a host of diseases. Her newest research focuses on allergies, the fifth most common chronic disease in the USA. For example, allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever, affects an estimated 20% of ...
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... scientists and technology leaders at the vanguard of treatments for brain and spinal cord injuries and diseases. The fifth annual World Congress of the International Brain Mapping and Intraoperative Surgical Planning Society (IBMISPS), to be held at ...
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Who: Bernita Pollock of Overland Park.When and how she died: July 21 of Parkinson’s disease.Age: 78.A caregiver from the start: Bernie Pollock was the fifth child of 10 born to Adolph and Stella Jenkins ...
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... They're also donating thousands of dollars for research and programs to support survivors of cancer and Parkinson's disease via the third annual Ride for a Reason. The ride will be held on the American River bike trail, starting and ending at Nimbus ...
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... 1. British Lung Foundation The British Lung Foundation is the only UK charity working for everyone affected by lung disease. The charity focuses its resources on providing support for people affected by lung disease today; and works in a variety of ...
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... expansion and cryopreservation of these stem cells, which could be used to develop treatments for Alzheimer's disease, stroke or traumatic brain injury, among others. In addition, the technology will allow patients to store healthy neural stem cells ...
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... Belchertown carried the West Nile virus, town health officials say. Heavy summer rains are blamed for advancing the disease, according to the state Department of Public Health. The state Department of Public Health confirmed a positive test for the ...
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... cured him of the ailment, he still felt fatigued. After another trip to the doctor, Conden was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Sunday afternoon, a week later, at the Hawk's Nest at St. Mary's College, Conden found himself starting for St. Mary's in the ...
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An automated telephone alert system to warn people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease about forthcoming bad weather has cut emergency hospital admissions by more than a fifth, according to the Met ...
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... Sarasota. Most of his pint-plus donation went into a refrigerator, on hold until tests find it clear of viruses and disease. And so a courier drives four test vials of his blood, about six milliliters each, along with hundreds more, some 44 miles to ...
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... at Glendale Adventist Medical Center Main Auditorium, 1509 Wilson Terrace, Glendale. Please pre-register during the fifth month of pregnancy. Patrons must attend at least five consecutive classes. (818) 409-8100. Four-Week FIT Class: 5 p.m. Mondays ...
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... long-term health benefits. What we do know is that losing weight reduces the risk factors that often lead to heart disease, blindness, nerve and kidney damage, amputations and death." The study, a retrospective cohort, used data from the clinical ...
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