Thursday, 31 May 2018
Art that brings meaning to medicine
Edinburgh's Surgeons' Museums have launched their new art programme with a show by Chinese artist Zhang Yanzi that's at once sincere and spectacular
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10 Ingredients Meal Prep Pros Always Have in Their Kitchen
Keep your pantry and fridge stocked with these healthy staples.
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Utah sues opioid maker Purdue Pharma after settlement talks stall
(Reuters) - Utah's attorney general on Thursday sued OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP to hold it responsible for its role in the opioid epidemic after he said talks to reach a settlement between various states and the drugmaker stopped being productive.

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Medical News Today: Exploring the unique genes behind our large brains
Researchers have identified a group of genes — found only in humans — that may have played an important role in helping to evolve our larger brains.
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Medical News Today: How much fiber should I eat per day?
Most Americans eat less fiber than the USDA daily recommendations suggest. This article looks at the guidelines for fiber intake in men, women, and children. We also talk about how fiber can help with weight loss, and discuss how much fiber is too much. Learn about good sources of dietary fiber and a handy meal plan.
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Medical News Today: What to expect with bladder removal surgery
Bladder removal surgery or cystectomy is a procedure to remove the urinary bladder. It is commonly used to treat bladder cancer or other pelvic tumors. A person should go into surgery knowing what to expect, during and after the procedure, including recovery times, outlook, and the effect on quality of life afterward.
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Medical News Today: What is biceps tenodesis?
Biceps tenodesis is a surgical procedure used to reduce pain in the shoulder and surrounding area. It is an option when pain is caused by problems with the biceps tendon in the arm. In this article, learn about the types of procedure, who could benefit from it, possible complications, and alternative treatments.
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Medical News Today: What is a free PSA test and what is it for?
A free PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigens that are not bound to other proteins in the blood. This test can help doctors to diagnose problems with the prostate, including cancer. In this article, we look at how a free PSA test differs from a total PSA test, and what the results can mean.
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US ‘right to try’ drugs law could hurt terminally ill people
A new law in the US allows terminally ill people access to unproven medicine, but it’s not clear who will pay if treatments go horribly wrong
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Medical News Today: Could baking soda improve cancer treatment?
In a study investigating how an acidic environment influences tumor growth, researchers find that baking soda might be the key to improving immunotherapy.
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DACA program tied to health of U.S.-citizen kids
(Reuters Health) - The U.S. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, has spillover benefits for the health of the young children of DACA-eligible mothers, a recent study suggests.

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Medical News Today: Are humans still evolving?
Have humans stopped evolving? Has modern life side-stepped natural selection? In this Spotlight, we provide evidence for modern human evolution.
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Medical News Today: What causes bleeding into the skin?
Minor bleeding into the skin is common and is often the result of an injury. It is usually no cause for concern and people should be able to manage their symptoms at home. In this article, we look at possible causes of bleeding into the skin and bruising. We also cover diagnosis, treatment, and when to see a doctor.
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Medical News Today: Is it bad to eat ice?
Some people like to chew on ice cubes, but it can cause some complications, including dental problems. Compulsive ice eating is a psychological issue, but it is also a sign of some medical conditions, such as iron deficiency anemia. A doctor can determine the reason for ice cravings and provide appropriate treatment.
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Madrigal Pharma more than doubles after liver drug study success
(Reuters) - Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc's shares more than doubled after mid-stage trial data showed its lead drug reduced liver fat in patients with fatty liver disease, placing it ahead of larger rivals to tap into a potential market worth $30 billion.

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17 Tweets You Need To Read ASAP If You Have Anxiety
So spot-on.
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Medical News Today: How to stop or reduce a stutter
An estimated 70 million people worldwide are affected by stuttering. For some, it can significantly impact communication. Here, we discuss the types of stutter and ways to manage them. Learn tips to use on a daily basis and which long-term solutions can help, including speech therapy and altered auditory devices.
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Medical News Today: What are the causes and symptoms of chronic gastritis?
Gastritis is a widespread condition where the lining of the stomach becomes inflamed. Gastritis can be chronic, even lasting a lifetime. Here, we look at what causes gastritis, the symptoms, risk factors, and possible complications of chronic gastritis. Also, find out about treatments and lifestyle and dietary changes.
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Medical News Today: Dry needling vs. acupuncture: What the research says
Dry needling and acupuncture look similar and involve sticking thin needles into the skin, but they are different practices with different aims. In this article, we look at how dry needling and acupuncture work, the ailments they intend to treat, and whether they are effective. We also explore the possible risks.
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Madrigal Pharma's liver drug succeeds in study, shares soar
(Reuters) - Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc's lead experimental drug achieved the main goal of reducing liver fat in patients with fatty liver disease in a mid-stage study, sending its shares surging 66 percent in premarket trading on Thursday.

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Frozen placentas could be the ticket to a long and healthy life
Placentas are usually discarded, yet they are packed full of stem cells. Now Bob Hariri and XPrize founder Peter Diamandis aim to harness their potential
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Medical News Today: Is butter good or bad for cholesterol?
Many people believe that butter is bad for their cholesterol levels because it is high in cholesterol. However, some research suggests that dietary cholesterol does not directly cause high blood cholesterol. It is still best to limit butter in the diet as it contains lots of saturated fat. Learn more in this article.
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There’s no such thing as a ‘detox’ – so let’s ban the word
Using the word detox to promote drinks such as tea as well as food and other products is essentially meaningless. Time to give it a rest, says Anthony Warner
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Ambien can cause bizarre behaviour – but not racist tweets
Roseanne Barr has blamed the sleeping pill Ambien for her racial attack on a former Obama adviser. The drug is known to cause a range of strange side effects
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U.S. voices concern over increasingly deadly Bangladeshi anti-drug drive
DHAKA (Reuters) - The United States has expressed concern about a Bangladeshi anti-drugs campaign in which more than 100 people have died but the government has dismissed any suggestion of extra-judicial killings and said the crackdown had popular support.

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Madrigal Pharma's liver disease drug succeeds in study, shares soar
(Reuters) - Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Thursday its lead experimental drug achieved the main goal of reducing liver fat in patients with a type of liver disease in a mid-stage study, sending its shares surging 40 percent in premarket trading.

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Another antibiotic crisis: fragile supply leads to shortages
LONDON (Reuters) - Shortages of some life-saving antibiotics are putting growing numbers of patients at risk and fuelling the evolution of "superbugs" that do not respond to modern medicines, according to a new report on Thursday.

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France's Lactalis tests plant after tainted milk scandal
PARIS (Reuters) - Lactalis is testing production at its Craon plant in northwest France that had been halted because dozens of babies were found ill last year after drinking salmonella-contaminated milk produced at the factory, the company said on Thursday.

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Madrigal Pharma's liver disease drug succeeds in mid-stage trial
(Reuters) - Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Thursday a mid-stage trial testing its lead experimental treatment for a liver disease achieved the main goal of reducing liver fat.

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African Swine Fever outbreak reported in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - African Swine Fever (ASF), a severe hemorrhagic disease of pigs, has been reported in South Africa's Northern Cape Province, the department of agriculture said on Thursday.

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African Swine Fever outbreak reported in South Africa: agriculture dept
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - African Swine Fever, a severe hemorrhagic disease of pigs, has been reported in South Africa's Northern Cape Province, the department of agriculture said on Thursday.

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Boy, 12, helps father fight anxiety and depression
Stuart Gumm often suffers panic attacks, no longer drives, and rarely leaves the house.
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Boy, 12, helps father fight anxiety and depression
Stuart Gumm often suffers panic attacks, no longer drives, and rarely leaves the house.
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Medical News Today: Common toothpaste ingredient may promote colon cancer
Triclosan is a widely used ingredient in household goods. A study in mice shows that it may have a negative impact on gut inflammation and cancer growth.
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Medical News Today: How much should seniors exercise to improve brain function?
A new review analyzed several randomized controlled studies to figure out what is the ideal number of hours needed to improve thinking skills in seniors.
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The Co-Founder of NYC's Trendiest Yoga Studio Shows Us 3 Big Mistakes She Sees
Sky Ting Yoga’s Chloe Kernaghan demonstrates how to get your flow on the right way.
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Is Mental Illness Hereditary?
Experts break down whether family history plays a role.
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A coeliac dietitian’s day on a plate
Nailing a healthy gluten-free day is not as hard as you think.
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Jessica Sepel’s miso eggplant and greens is all you’ll want to eat this week
A delicious, filling meal that won’t leave you feeling heavy.
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Women aren’t being told real risks of cervical cancer screening
Efforts to prevent cervical cancer seem so straightforward that few women question them, but unnecessary treatment can cause miscarriages and premature births
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Drugs that help our cells tidy up might extend lifespan
Ramping up the body’s ability to remove damaged cells has been found to stave off organ damage and cancer in mice – could a drug get the same effect in humans?
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The cancer-fighting multi-organ: 9 ways the placenta is amazing
From helping us conquer the world to curing cancer, here are nine reasons why the placenta deserves our appreciation
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Indivior subpoenaed by California on opioid addiction treatment
(Reuters) - Britain's Indivior has been subpoenaed by the California Department of Insurance over its blockbuster opioid addiction treatment, Suboxone Film, which is rapidly losing market share due to stiff competition from generic versions.

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Medical News Today: Is there a link between bipolar and narcissism?
Bipolar disorders are mood disorders characterized by extreme high and low moods. Sometimes, a person experiencing a manic episode can be mistaken for having narcissistic traits. Learn more about the link between narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder, and bipolar disorders here.
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Medical News Today: What is the treatment for a pimple on the scrotum?
A pimple can occur anywhere on the skin, including the scrotum. Scrotal skin is different to areas where people more commonly get pimples, so treatments are slightly more complicated. There are also times when what looks like a pimple may be something else that requires a visit to the doctor. Find out more here.
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Medical News Today: Tips for gaining weight safely and things to avoid
Being underweight can cause health problems, but anyone wanting to put on weight should take care to do this the right way. In addition to increasing their calorie intake, they must eat a balanced diet, weight train, and do cardiovascular exercise. This article explains how to gain weight safely and what to avoid.
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Medical News Today: Which exercises are safe during early pregnancy?
Low-impact exercises, such as yoga and swimming, are usually safe during pregnancy. Slightly more vigorous forms, such as jogging, are also appropriate in the early stages. Here, we explore the benefits of exercise during pregnancy, how to establish a good routine, and which activities are safe in the first trimester.
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Medical News Today: What do abnormal ALP levels mean?
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme that is important for a range of bodily processes. An ALP test measures how much of this enzyme is circulating in a person’s blood. Abnormal levels could indicate a medical issue. Here, we look at what an ALP test involves, how to prepare for it, and what the results could mean.
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Medical News Today: Grover's disease: What you need to know
Grover’s disease is a rare condition that causes a rash on a person’s back and chest. It can also cause intense itchiness and discomfort. Doctors are unsure of the precise cause, but risk factors include prolonged or extreme sweating. Different lines of treatment are available. Learn more about Grover’s disease here.
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Medical News Today: What to know about non-fasting triglyceride tests
Triglyceride tests measure the levels of triglycerides in the blood. Concentrations of these fats or lipids in the blood increase after a meal, so fasting triglyceride tests are common. But non-fasting tests may be just as accurate and helpful. Learn more about triglycerides, what they do, and the tests for them here.
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Medical News Today: What can cause a testicle lump?
Lumps and swellings in the testicle are typically harmless, although some can be a sign of testicular cancer. Regular self-exams can help spot the early signs of testicular cancer. In this article, we look at how to do a self-examination, and when to see a doctor. We also cover causes, diagnosis and treatment.
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Medical News Today: What to know about agonal breathing
Agonal breathing refers to short, labored, gasping breaths that occur because oxygen cannot reach the brain. This might be due to a person having cardiac arrest or stroke. It is considered a medical emergency. Learn more about how to identify agonal breathing and what to do when it happens.
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Medical News Today: What does elevated transaminase mean?
Liver enzymes control processes that filter toxins from the body. There are many types of enzymes, and transaminases are a key group. When a person has too many of these enzymes, they are diagnosed with transaminitis. Here, learn what transaminitis does to the body, why levels become elevated, and how they are lowered.
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Medical News Today: What are the benefits of egg yolk for hair?
People have used egg yolks to improve the look, feel, and growth of their hair for hundreds of years. In this article, we examine what evidence there is to back this practice, and how people can use egg yolks to create a hair mask. We also take a look at whether egg whites could offer similar benefits.
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Medical News Today: What can I take for PMDD?
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here.
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Medical News Today: Targeting this gene could kill prostate cancer
Could a long noncoding RNA that has a role in androgen receptor signaling in prostate cancer be a treatment target that does not lead to resistance?
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Medical News Today: Can these hormones provide the key to autism, schizophrenia?
The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been linked to pair-bonding, but can they help to improve impaired social behavior? A new study investigates.
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What can I take for PMDD?
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is an uncommon condition that affects people during their menstrual cycle and can cause symptoms such as irritability and anxiety. Natural treatments, including meditation and exercise, can help to alleviate symptoms of the disorder. Learn more about natural treatments here.
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Trump says drug companies to announce 'massive' price cuts soon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he expects major drug companies to slash prices on their products in two weeks, but did not provide details on which companies would do so or how such reductions would be made.

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