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FEW MIGRAINE SUFFERERS REFERRED FOR BEHAVIORAL TREATMENTS

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Does WeightLoss Surgery Work For Teens Yes Study Says

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors hesitate to recommend weight-loss surgery for obese teenagers, but a new study has found that may be both safe and effective.Researchers at the

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EU Agency Raps Roche Over Lax Drugsafety Reporting

The European Medicines Agency said on Thursday it was investigating deficiencies in medicine-safety reporting by Swiss drugmaker Roche, following an inspection by British regulators that highlighted

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Child's Scoliosis Stresses Patients Parents Study

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Having to wear a body brace for the treatment of scoliosis (curved spine) causes stress for teen patients and their parents, a new study finds.But parents

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Experimental Diabetes Drugs Offer Patients Hope

Some experimental diabetes treatments in late testing offer patients hope of better controlling their blood sugar and weight and preventing dangerously low blood sugar, all big challenges for

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Roche In Deal To Treat Root Cause Of Autism

Swiss drugmaker Roche plans to work with U.S. firm Seaside Therapeutics to develop treatments for autism spectrum disorders and fragile X syndrome that differ fundamentally from other methods by

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Red Wine Weather May Trigger Migraines

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- New research may help answer the age-old question of whether factors such as the weather or drinking red wine can set off a migraine.According to research

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Scientists Spot More Migraine Genes

SUNDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) -- Two more genetic links to migraines have been discovered, a finding experts acknowledge won't yet help those suffering from the throbbing headaches but may one

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Police Investigate Assault Complaint Vs Nalbandian

Police are investigating an assault complaint filed against David Nalbandian after the Argentine tennis player kicked an advertising board and injured a line judge during the Queen's Club

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Does WeightLoss Surgery Work For Teens Yes Study Says

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors hesitate to recommend weight-loss surgery for obese teenagers, but a new study has found that may be both safe and effective.Researchers at the

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Drunk Drivers Show Risky Lifetime Drinking Habits

Many people convicted of drunk driving may have a lifelong struggle with risky drinking habits, a new study suggests.In interviews with 700 adults with a drunk-driving conviction, researchers found

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'Manly' Hormone Turns Women Onto Masturbation But Not Sex

Testosterone is often cast as the manly hormone, the chemical bestower of virility and the reason for men's high sex drives. But new research turns this conventional wisdom on its head. In healthy

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Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities Study Finds

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Although children with autism spectrum disorders need more health care services, they have less access to specialized care than children with other conditions,

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Does WeightLoss Surgery Work For Teens Yes Study Says

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors hesitate to recommend weight-loss surgery for obese teenagers, but a new study has found that may be both safe and effective.Researchers at the

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Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Severe Trauma

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- People who've had a mild traumatic brain injury have more severe headaches and a greater number of headaches than those who've had moderate to severe brain

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Former TV Writer Fatally Punches Poodle In Face

Police say a former television screenwriter was arrested after punching his poodle in the face so hard that it died of a brain injury.The New York Post reports Sunday (http://nyp.st/LYjcJc ) that

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AMA Faults Guidelines For MammogramsProstate Cancer Test

CHICAGO — Recent recommendations on breast cancer and prostate cancer screening made by a government-appointed panel did not include enough input from experts in treating these cancers, doctors

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Hillary Clinton US Hacked Yemen AlQaida Sites

In a rare glimpse into cyberwarfare tactics, a top U.S. official has explicitly acknowledged that the U.S. government hacked into websites run by al-Qaida's affiliate in Yemen, changing

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Parents' Fighting May Have LongLasting Effect On Kids

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Slamming doors, shouting and stony silences between mom and dad can really scar kids emotionally, new research suggests.Kindergarteners whose parents fought with

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Therapy Done Over The Phone May Help Depressed Patients

TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- Many people drop out of depression therapy before it has a chance to help, but new research suggests that therapy done over the phone might keep more people in

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EPA Proposes New Cuts On Levels Of Soot In Air

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing new standards to regulate fine particle air pollution, including soot, officials announced Friday.The

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GMO Bonus Genetically Engineered Cotton Benefits Farmers Predatory Insects

Cotton genetically engineered to produce a natural pest killer not only reduces the spraying of pesticides, but has also boosted the populations of beneficial insects, according to a new study. The

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Health Insurers To Pay 11 Billion In Rebates HHS

Health insurance companies are due to pay out $1.1 billion in rebates to employers and individuals this summer, under a new industry regulation imposed by President Barack Obama's health care law,

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Red Wine Weather May Trigger Migraines

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- New research may help answer the age-old question of whether factors such as the weather or drinking red wine can set off a migraine.According to research

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Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Severe Trauma

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- People who've had a mild traumatic brain injury have more severe headaches and a greater number of headaches than those who've had moderate to severe brain

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Red Wine Weather May Trigger Migraines

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- New research may help answer the age-old question of whether factors such as the weather or drinking red wine can set off a migraine.According to research

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Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Severe Trauma

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- People who've had a mild traumatic brain injury have more severe headaches and a greater number of headaches than those who've had moderate to severe brain

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WeightLoss Surgery May Improve DiabetesRelated Kidney Damage

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- Weight-loss surgery may reduce the risk of kidney disease in obese people with diabetes, according to a small study.The study included 52 patients, mostly

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Missing Florida Millionaire May Be Alive And 'Suffering From Psychosis'

Troubled millionaire Guma Aguiar who disappeared at sea may be alive and in a "delusional state or be suffering from psychosis," according to a legal document obtained by ABC News and filed by

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Eye Diseases Linked To Age Increasingly SharplyStudy

Americans are facing a sharp increase in eye diseases as they pass 40, two reports conclude. The numbers suggest a big hike during the last decade in those who experienced vision impairment and

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California Voters Narrowly Reject New Tobacco Tax

A California initiative to increase the tax on tobacco to pay for cancer research has failed by less than a percentage point after remaining too close to call for more than two weeks.With about 5

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Health Tip Warm Up Before You Exercise

(HealthDay News) -- Taking a few extra minutes to warm up before your workout can offer many health benefits.The American Council on Exercise mentions these examples:Increased core body temperature,

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Heat Closing In Lead Thunder 9571 In Game 5

Chris Bosh had 22 points to lead six Miami Heat players in double figures, LeBron James added 19 and the Miami Heat closed in on the NBA championship by taking a 95-71 lead over the Oklahoma City

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30 Under 30 Investigating Exotic Nuclei With Inspiration FromMacGyver

The annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting brings a wealth of scientific minds to the shores of Germany’s Lake Constance. Every summer at Lindau, dozens of Nobel Prize winners exchange ideas with

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Tests Show Students Struggle To Explain Answers

American children do much better identifying the correct answers to simple scientific tasks than using evidence from their experiments to explain those answers.The National Assessment of Educational

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Analysis Delta Heats Up Competition For New York Flyers

Delta Air Lines Inc kicked off a sale on Memorial Day weekend that offered flyers one-way fares from New York's LaGuardia Airport to Philadelphia for as low as $69.The sale, which ended on

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Obama Policy To Spare Many Youths From Deportation

President Barack Obama eased enforcement of immigration laws Friday, offering a chance for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants to stay in the country and work. Immediately embraced by

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Graphic Cig Pack Labels Make Smokers Think Study Finds

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Graphic warning labels on cigarette packages boost the likelihood that people will think about the health risks associated with smoking, a new study has

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