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Race for the Cure: Heart medicine also cures racism?
We have pills for all sorts of things now! So why not a pill that can cure racism?
Sounds weird, right? Researchers say this heart medication called propranolol blocks the area in our brain that senses fear.
Racism is believed to be fear based.
When...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Racism, Social Issues, Chemicals
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Incoming college students mandatory meningitis vaccine
KIAHFor most people college means crazy experiences and overnight cram sessions. Sweet! But, incoming freshmen have some painful news coming their way: according to a new law, all incoming college students in Texas will have to get a bacterial meningitis...Tags: Disease Prevention, Health and Safety at School, Health, Students, Meningitis
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Man refuses surgery, drops 270 pounds
CNNBryan Ganey slowly climbed out of his parents' car. Michael and Martha Ganey had driven their son to work because he wasn't feeling well -- for the past couple of days, simple tasks had left him short of breath and exhausted. At 577 pounds, being out...Tags: Weight, Symptoms, Diabetes, Weight Loss, Health
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Diabetes, Y'all: Paula Deen reveals she has Type 2 diabetes
KIAHThis may be the least surprising news you'll ever hear. Paula Deen, the deep-frying, butter-loving celebrity chef, has Type 2 diabetes. Deen hit the morning media circuits to make the announcement Tuesday. She was diagnosed three years ago but says she...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Chemicals, Diabetes, Chemicals
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Man's Best Friend Is Now Dog's Best Friend
KIAHAt the University of Minnesota’s small animal clinic, 14-year-old Piper is about to get her last vaccine. The golden retriever was diagnosed with brain cancer in May. She is one of the 60 dogs being treated with an experimental vaccine made from...Tags: Health, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemotherapy, Brain
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Good Luck Pollen Nation
KIAHA warning to those who suffer from allergies: we're moving into peak season. "What's happening at the moment -- at least for the last couple of weeks -- [is that] there's been an increase in the ragweed pollen," Dr. Alnoor Malick, an allergy specialist,...Tags: Allergies, Health, Nose, Asthma, Chemicals
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40 die daily in Rx drug 'epidemic,' CDC says
CNNInappropriately used prescription pain medications kill 15,000 people in the United States each year, according to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We're in the midst of an epidemic," says CDC Director Dr. Thomas...Tags: Substance Abuse, Prescription Drugs, Behavioral Conditions, Epidemics and Plagues, Chemicals
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Whoops!
Ladies, listen up this one's for you!
Popping your regular birth control pill might not do the trick.
Why you may ask, because Qualitest, an Alabama pharmaceutical company, made a big mistake.
They packaged the pills wrong.
Some of them are in the...Tags: Health Treatments, Family Planning, Health, Birth Control, Chemicals
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Flu Season to Spike Next Month
KIAHThere's a good chance you or someone you know is dealing with the flu, but now we're told we're not even in the peak flu season yet. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu has hit the "widespread" level across Texas, but now...Tags: Symptoms, Texas, Health, Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Pill Poppers
KIAHSome alarming numbers are in on a growing drug problem in the United States. It isn't about illegal street drugs---it's prescription medication! the Obama Administration says the number of people overdosing on prescription pills is worse than both the...Tags: Cocaine, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Heroin
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Autism and Vaccines: Dr. in Midst of Scandal Stands by his Work
KIAHA physician in the middle of a big controversy is standing by his work. Dr. Andrew Wakefield's'98 study on autism is in question and some are calling it an elaborate fraud but the doctor is speaking out in support of his work. He stood before a crowd...Tags: Autism, Corporate Crime, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Vaccines
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Medical Journal: Autism Study Fraudulent
KIAHThe investigation into a controversial autism study is complete and its findings are sending shock waves across the nation. Some are now calling the study, originally written by Dr. Anthony Wakefield back in 1998, an elaborate fraud. The British Medical...Tags: Autism, Health, Whooping Cough, Behavioral Conditions, Preventative Medicine
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