Sunday, December 18, 2016

Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Las Vegas raises $750K and other top stories.

  • Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Las Vegas raises $750K

    Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Las Vegas raises $750K
    Many locals participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk (American Cancer Society)LAS VEGAS (KSNV News3LV — Thousands gathered at Red Rock Casino this morning to save more lives from breast cancer.According to the American Cancer Society, more than 22,000 Las Vegas residents gathered Sunday, October 30, for the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk.Participants raised $750,000 for breast cancer treatment and research.Nick Bressler, the Making Strides event manager, i..
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  • Tips to stay safe on Halloween night - Omaha World

    Tips to stay safe on Halloween night - Omaha World
    Although they may not be as scary as ghosts, witches or vampires, glow sticks cause perhaps the most problems for trick-or-treaters on Halloween.Each year, the Nebraska Poison Control Center deals with more than 300 calls from people whose children have broken a glow stick and gotten the liquid in their mouths or eyes, which can cause immediate stinging and a burning sensation.Glow sticks are soft to chew on and can be easily broken open. In most cases, however, a trip to the emergency room isn..
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  • Fighting back against breast cancer - News

    Fighting back against breast cancer - News
    Early detection is one of the most important weapons women can arm themselves with in the war against breast cancer.“We encourage annual mammograms and breast self-exams, because it really is the best way to track your breast health,” said Chelsea Teater, coordinator of the Encore Plus Breast Cancer Outreach Program. “If you’re checking yourself regularly, you’re more likely to notice when something feels or looks different and can consult your doctor sooner. The sooner breast cancer is found, ..
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  • Exclusive: Abortion by prescription now rivals surgery for US women

    Exclusive: Abortion by prescription now rivals surgery for US women
    By Jilian Mincer | NEW YORK NEW YORK American women are ending pregnancies with medication almost as often as with surgery, marking a turning point for abortion in the United States, data reviewed by Reuters shows.The watershed comes amid an overall decline in abortion, a choice that remains politically charged in the United States, sparking a fiery exchange in the final debate between presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.When the two medications used to induce abortion won..
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  • Smokers Keen to Break the Habit Get No Help From the WHO

    Smokers Keen to Break the Habit Get No Help From the WHO
    Oct. 30, 2016 12:40 p.m. ET The World Health Organization estimates that smoking kills nearly six million people a year world-wide, and the death toll has continued to rise since it set up the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in 2005. So it’s dismaying that the WHO continues to advocate that vaping products, a technology that could potentially save millions of lives, be regulated as medical products, or even banned. A November meeting of the FCTC will likely continue to a..
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  • Measles Complication That Can Occur Years After Infection Kills More Than Previously Thought

    Measles Complication That Can Occur Years After Infection Kills More Than Previously Thought
    A fatal complication of measles that can occur years after the patient is infected with the contagious virus is more common than previously thought, findings of a new study have revealed. The deadly complication is known as subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a progressive neurological disorder marked by inflammation in the brain. The condition occurs when the measles virus stays in the brain for years after a young patient is infected and has recovered. Researchers explained that the m..
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