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More vaccine readied to battle whooping cough
More vaccine doses are being stockpiled in case an outbreak of whooping cough in the eastern Fraser Valley spreads further west.
6 hrs ago | WJRT
Questionnaire could help predict Alzheimer's
FRIDAY, Feb. 3 -- A series of specific "yes" or "no" questions could help doctors distinguish between people who have normal memory loss that comes with age and those with a condition known as amnestic mild cognitive impairment, according to a new study.
7 hrs ago | York Dispatch
Komen drops plans to cut Planned Parenthood grants
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity on Friday abandoned plans to eliminate grants to Planned Parenthood.
8 hrs ago | SanLuisObispo.com
New map pinpoints Lyme disease risk areas
This map released by the Yale School of Public Health on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 shows a map which indicates areas of the eastern United States where people have the highest risk of contracting Lyme disease based on data from 2004-2007. Researchers dragged sheets of fabric through the woods to snag ticks for the survey.
8 hrs ago | WMC-TV Memphis
Free tax help available for modest income earners
Tax laws are so complex many taxpayers don't feel comfortable filing out their own returns, but getting professional help can be expensive.
12 hrs ago | Congleton Guardian
Viggo: I had to chain-smoke cigars
Viggo Mortensen has admitted he had to get used to chain-smoking cigars on the set of A Dangerous Method.
16 hrs ago | MLive.com
Cancer survivor suspended for hair switches school
In this Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012 photo, J.T. Gaskins, 17, sits in his home in Burton, Mich.
Boehner: Feds should back off birth control order
The Obama administration scrambled Thursday to contain a growing election-year outcry over its decision that church-affiliated employers must cover birth control regardless of their religious principles.
Maine Girl Bouncing Back After 6-organ Transplant
A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes - and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.
Ease Sore Muscles After Physical Activity
How do you feel on Sunday night after working all weekend in your yard or after doing a marathon of home repair or house cleaning? As if you'd rather not move for hours, right? Move more - now: Even though you might want to flop onto the coach, cold drink in hand, first move a little more.
Food poisoning link to watermelons
Watermelons may be the source of a salmonella outbreak across the UK which has affected 35 people, leading to one death.
Lack of sunlight may raise stroke risk
THURSDAY, Feb. 2 -- The amount of sunlight you are exposed to might play a part in determining your stroke risk, new research suggests.
Planned Parenthood Sees Fundraising Spike
Planned Parenthood reported on Wednesday raising $400,000 in the 24 hours following its announcement that a major backer, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, was ending its partnership with the group.
Smoking in cars with children would be illegal under Ohio Senate bill
The measure's sponsor says the idea is to safeguard youngsters from secondhand smoke.
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
How Alcohol Affects Your Brain?
It's no secret that alcohol has numerous effects on your brain - beyond creating the illusion that you are the most interesting and attractive person in the room.
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
Who Feeds Their Kid a Smartie Sandwich?
In the English county of Lincolnshire, a parent set off a nutritional firestorm in the local school system when she sent her child to school with a Smartie sandwich for lunch .
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
As a Canadian, I can assure you that I've seen my fair share of winters.A Though I appreciate the change in seasons as much as anyone, the one thing I don't appreciate or look forward to is suffering from the symptoms of the common cold .
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
Do Magic Mushrooms Have Role in Treating Depression?
In a throwback to the 60s, psychedelic mushrooms may give hope to depression sufferers, as 2 minor MRI brain imaging studies hint that psilocybin, the magic in mushrooms, affects our brains for good.
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
Lung Cancer Gene Tests to Screen for Risk?
Finding cancerous cells and tumors is relatively easy. Knowing how best to treat them is very difficult.
www.hivehealthmedia.com | Dean Nason
The Hidden Deaths from Power Blackouts?
The massive electricity outage that occurred in New York state and Canada in 2003 caused far more deaths than the official estimate of 6 as initially thought at the time.
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