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Jean Nidetch, Weight Watchers founder, dead at 91
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A half-century after dropping 70 pounds and keeping them off, Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch made some allowances: Cokes in her fridge, Klondikes in her freezer, the occasional potato or extra piece of bread on her plate. But she never again ...
Jean Nidetch, ardent promoter of Weight Watchers, dies at 91Washington Post
Jean Nidetch, founder of Weight Watchers, diesBBC News
Jean Nidetch, 91, Dies; 72 Pounds Lighter, She Helped Start Weight WatchersNew York Times
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A half-century after dropping 70 pounds and keeping them off, Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch made some allowances: Cokes in her fridge, Klondikes in her freezer, the occasional potato or extra piece of bread on her plate. But she never again ...
Jean Nidetch, ardent promoter of Weight Watchers, dies at 91
Jean Nidetch, founder of Weight Watchers, dies
Jean Nidetch, 91, Dies; 72 Pounds Lighter, She Helped Start Weight Watchers
BBC News
Men 'catching up' on life expectancy
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Men are narrowing the gap on women when it comes to life expectancy in England and Wales, research in the Lancet indicates. It predicts by 2030 men will be living 85.7 years on average - just two fewer than women. In 1981 men lagged behind women by ...
Britons to live up to four years longer than official estimates by 2030Telegraph.co.uk
Average Life Expectancy To Top 86 By 2030Sky News
Life expectancy increases but gap widens between rich and poorThe Guardian
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Men are narrowing the gap on women when it comes to life expectancy in England and Wales, research in the Lancet indicates. It predicts by 2030 men will be living 85.7 years on average - just two fewer than women. In 1981 men lagged behind women by ...
Britons to live up to four years longer than official estimates by 2030
Average Life Expectancy To Top 86 By 2030
Life expectancy increases but gap widens between rich and poor
Daily Mail
Heart disease risk for men with more than 1 wife increases
Daily Times
Men with more than one wife, who practise what is known as polygamy, suffer a four-fold increase of heart disease, according to medical researchers. The risk and severity of heart disease increased with the number of wives, they found. Polygamy is practised ...
Polygamy Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study SaysNewsweek
Polygamy raises risk of heart attackThe Times (subscription)
Polygamy 'is bad for the heart'Telegraph.co.uk
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Daily Times
Men with more than one wife, who practise what is known as polygamy, suffer a four-fold increase of heart disease, according to medical researchers. The risk and severity of heart disease increased with the number of wives, they found. Polygamy is practised ...
Polygamy Increases Risk of Heart Disease, Study Says
Polygamy raises risk of heart attack
Polygamy 'is bad for the heart'
NEWS.com.au
World's fattest man to have surgery to remove 45kg of excess skin
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A MAN once dubbed the fattest in the world will soon undergo surgery to remove of 45 kilos of excess skin. Paul Mason, 54, from Ipswich in England, used to weigh 445 kilograms but has lost about 285kg. Now living in America, he is engaged and has been ...
World's fattest man ready for surgeryThe Nation
Former 'fattest man' undergoes surgery to remove excess skin following 45 stone ...Irish Independent
World's fattest man surgery live tweetedThe New Daily
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A MAN once dubbed the fattest in the world will soon undergo surgery to remove of 45 kilos of excess skin. Paul Mason, 54, from Ipswich in England, used to weigh 445 kilograms but has lost about 285kg. Now living in America, he is engaged and has been ...
World's fattest man ready for surgery
Former 'fattest man' undergoes surgery to remove excess skin following 45 stone ...
World's fattest man surgery live tweeted
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FDA Approves Double-Chin Shot
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Three small children with weak airways that were constantly collapsing are alive and well thanks to a "4-D" printed splint that saved them from almost certain suffocation. Three years after the splints were custom made and attached to their tracheas, the ...
The babies saved by 3-D printing are now healthy, adorable toddlersWashington Post
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Three small children with weak airways that were constantly collapsing are alive and well thanks to a "4-D" printed splint that saved them from almost certain suffocation. Three years after the splints were custom made and attached to their tracheas, the ...
The babies saved by 3-D printing are now healthy, adorable toddlers
New Vision
'World failing in fight against antibiotic resistance'
New Vision
GENEVA - The world is doing far too little to combat the misuse of antibiotics which is fuelling drug resistance and allowing long-treatable diseases to become killers, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. In its first ever analysis of how countries are ...
Most countries woefully unprepared to fight resistant superbugs —WHOGMA News
Systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking globallyGhana Broadcasting Corporation
WHO report finds systems to combat antibiotic resistance lackingWorld Health Organization
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GENEVA - The world is doing far too little to combat the misuse of antibiotics which is fuelling drug resistance and allowing long-treatable diseases to become killers, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. In its first ever analysis of how countries are ...
Most countries woefully unprepared to fight resistant superbugs —WHO
Systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking globally
WHO report finds systems to combat antibiotic resistance lacking
Toronto Star
EU top court says banning homosexuals from giving blood may be justified
Times of India
BRUSSELS: Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that banning homosexual men from giving blood may be justified where strictly necessary and only if there are no alternatives for preventing the transmission of severe infectious diseases. A doctor in ...
Blood donor ban: Ban requires lack of other protectionsIrish Examiner
European court upholds ban on gay blood donationsIrish Times
EU Court Limits Laws Banning Gay Men from Donating BloodWall Street Journal
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Times of India
BRUSSELS: Europe's top court ruled on Wednesday that banning homosexual men from giving blood may be justified where strictly necessary and only if there are no alternatives for preventing the transmission of severe infectious diseases. A doctor in ...
Blood donor ban: Ban requires lack of other protections
European court upholds ban on gay blood donations
EU Court Limits Laws Banning Gay Men from Donating Blood
CTV News
Smoke-free generation? Youth group looks to healthier future
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While the rate of smokers remains at a relatively stable 20 per cent in Quebec, the number of teen smokers continues to drop dramatically. It's a trend that a group of young people are working toward reducing even further. The Youth Coalition against Smoking ...
Raising smoking age to 21KIMT 3
Could Hawaii Become The First State To Raise The Smoking Age To 21?Science World Report
Beijing Tries to Stub Out Smoking With Hand Signals and SnitchesVICE News
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While the rate of smokers remains at a relatively stable 20 per cent in Quebec, the number of teen smokers continues to drop dramatically. It's a trend that a group of young people are working toward reducing even further. The Youth Coalition against Smoking ...
Raising smoking age to 21
Could Hawaii Become The First State To Raise The Smoking Age To 21?
Beijing Tries to Stub Out Smoking With Hand Signals and Snitches
Times of India
Injectable gel to treat knee injuries
Times of India
A US orthopedics research team is developing an injectable gel that encourages self-healing of damaged tissues after a knee-injury. The new solution could result in a minimally invasive, practical, and inexpensive approach for repairing cartilage and ...
UI orthopedics researchers working on injectable, bioactive gel that can repair ...News-Medical.net
Knee Replacement Therapy - Is an Alternative on the Horizon?National Pain Report
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Times of India
A US orthopedics research team is developing an injectable gel that encourages self-healing of damaged tissues after a knee-injury. The new solution could result in a minimally invasive, practical, and inexpensive approach for repairing cartilage and ...
UI orthopedics researchers working on injectable, bioactive gel that can repair ...
Knee Replacement Therapy - Is an Alternative on the Horizon?
Research Team Developing Injectable, Bioactive Gel to Treat Knee Injuries
Digital Journal
New breast cancer studies show new hope for disease's victims
Digital Journal
Canadian and Polish researchers have released a joint study in which they've found another gene that carries a link to hereditary breast cancer. A second new study has found that having breastfed can help to stave off breast cancer later in life. Breast cancer ...
Breastfeeding Can Lower the Risk of Breast Cancer, New Study SaysChinatopix
Cancer trip yields yet more embarrassmentJackson Hole News&Guide
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Digital Journal
Canadian and Polish researchers have released a joint study in which they've found another gene that carries a link to hereditary breast cancer. A second new study has found that having breastfed can help to stave off breast cancer later in life. Breast cancer ...
Breastfeeding Can Lower the Risk of Breast Cancer, New Study Says
Cancer trip yields yet more embarrassment
Debate heats up over whether cheaper is better for breast cancer - KCTV5
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