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Ardell Launches Magnetic False Eyelash Collection | InStyle.com
Ardell Launches Magnetic False Eyelash Collection | InStyle.com – Health Magnetic False Lashes Are Finally Landing at the Drugstore
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2017's most popular medical research
2017’s most popular medical research
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Better treatment, not more spending, saves heart attack patients, study finds
A new long-term look at heart attack care and spending in America since the turn of the century shows more survival, more spending, and more variation between hospitals on both scores.
And while some of that spending – on rapid angioplasty to open clogged heart arteries– appears to be paying off, a lot of the dollars spent in the six months after a heart…
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Many brain tumor patients do not receive adequate end-of-life care
While more than 60 percent of patients with the brain tumors called malignant gliomas enroll in hospice services, almost a quarter of them do so within a week of death, probably too late for patients and family members to benefit from hospice care. A study by research team from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center also finds that certain groups are more likely than others to…
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Here Are the Beauty Products You Need to Replace After You've Been Sick
Here Are the Beauty Products You Need to Replace After You’ve Been Sick
Here Are the Beauty Products You Need to Replace After You’ve Been Sick – Health Here Are the Beauty Products You Need to Replace After You’ve Been Sick
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Medical News Today: Heart disease: Risk of death is higher for unmarried people Heart disease patients who are widowed, divorced, separated, or never married face a higher risk of death than their married counterparts, new study finds.
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New research into the influence of alcohol on sexual objectification
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Men under the influence of alcohol are more likely to see women as sexual objects. This is according to a study which moves beyond the mere anecdotal to investigate some of the circumstances and factors that influence why men objectify women. The research is published in Springer’s journal Sex Rolesand is led by Abigail…
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Pregnant Eva Longoria Says This Surprising Part of Her Beauty Routine 'Pisses Me Off Sometimes'
Pregnant Eva Longoria Says This Surprising Part of Her Beauty Routine ‘Pisses Me Off Sometimes���
Pregnant Eva Longoria Says This Surprising Part of Her Beauty Routine ‘Pisses Me Off Sometimes’ – Health Pregnant Eva Longoria Says This Surprising Part of Her Beauty Routine ‘Pisses Me Off Sometimes’
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Health Highlights: Dec. 20, 2017
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Embryo Frozen for 25 Years Results in Successful Birth
A healthy baby girl born last month in Tennessee was a frozen embryo for 25 years, making her the longest known frozen human embryo to result in a successful birth.
The previous known record was 20 years, CNN reported.
Emma Wren Gibson…
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When being treated for an eating disorder treatment means leaving home
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Media captionPatients battling eating disorders in Northern Ireland often face travelling out of the country for the treatment they need
Struggling with an eating disorder is hard enough at the best of times – but if you live in Northern Ireland and need intensive hospital treatment, you face being separated from friends and family in…
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Medical News Today: What is NLP and what is it used for? In this article, we examine neuro-linguistic programming, which aims to alter thoughts and behaviors, and has been used for psychological conditions.
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One in five chronic disease patients report discrimination in health care
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Almost one in five older patients with a chronic disease reported experiencing health care discrimination, according the results of a large national survey analyzed by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health.
The survey asked 13,867 participants…
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Can the Fill-In Babysitter Handle an Emergency?
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 20, 2017 — Faced with hectic holiday schedules, parents often ask family and friends to pitch in and babysit their children. But many parents fail to provide critical information about what to do in an emergency, a new survey finds.
Less than half of parents with children aged 5 and under posted emergency contact information, such as parents’ work or cell numbers; the number…
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Blueberry vinegar improves memory in mice with amnesia
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Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, robbing them of their ability to think, remember and live as they once did. In the search for new ways to fight cognitive decline, scientists report in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistrythat blueberry vinegar might…
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Put Safety on Your Toy Shopping List
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 20, 2017 — As time gets tight for holiday gift-buying, you might have an urge to grab whatever’s still on the shelf. But when it comes to toys, keep safety in mind, health experts say.
The first step is to check the age recommendation on the toy’s label.
“Parents often think their child will ‘grow into’ a toy, but that can be dangerous with something like a bike, if the child…
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A new study suggests that the extent to which brain signals 'stick' to white matter networks is associated with cognitive flexibility -- ScienceDaily
A new study suggests that the extent to which brain signals ‘stick’ to white matter networks is associated with cognitive flexibility — ScienceDaily
Take a look at the images above. A healthy brain can quickly switch its focus from the large shapes to the individual parts that make up the bigger pictures.
But imagine taking a test in which a different shape flashes in front of your eyes every two seconds. You’re asked to name the larger (global) shape if the image is green, and the smaller (local) shape if the image is white. How well would…
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Light up the holidays safely (HealthDay)—Colorful lights and candles can make the holidays sparkle, but child safety should be a priority when decking the halls or trimming a tree, a leading pediatricians' group says.
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