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FDA aims to publish Essure safety review in February

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

The Food and Drug Administration posted a brief statement online about its review of the metallic device, Essure, which has been subject to thousands of complaints by women reporting chronic pain, bleeding and headaches. The Essure implant has been sold for more than...

Could obesity be wired into some children's brains?

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

The small study found that food smells activated the parts of their brains related to impulsive behavior and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which is characterized by recurrent thoughts and repetitive behaviors. This did not occur in children of a normal, healthy...

Hamilton hospital program unites patients with pets, has potential to expand

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

Patients at a Hamilton hospital can now easily spend time with their pets thanks to a unique initiative that was prompted by a local woman’s promise to her dying nephew. The program – Zachary’s Paws for Healing – was launched by Donna Jenkins...

Why Ed Sheeran Is Particularly Thankful This Thanksgiving

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

As you celebrate Turkey Day tomorrow, Ed Sheeran is actually celebrating another kind of Turkey, he quit smokingcold turkey. Ed has revealed he recently managed to give up cigarettes after realizing he had been smoking for a full decade and decided it was now or...

Surge in winter deaths blamed on flu and vaccination issues

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

A surge in winter deaths among the elderly last year was today blamed in part on flu and a less-than-effective vaccine for the virus. Excess winter deaths jumped last year by 151%, official figures show, with the ma jority of deaths among those aged 75 or over.

'Double-whammy' of chemo and immunotherapy could knock out deadly breast cancer

by Research Team | Nov 26, 2015 | Health News

Pairing chemo and immunotherapy can deliver a double-whammy punch that knocks out deadly drug-resistant breast cancer, new research has shown. Scientists who tested the approach on mice found that animals remained cancer-free even after they were given new tumours,...
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