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14°C - Sunny Spells with only patchy cloud
MIGRAINE sufferers often pop a pill to relieve pain but an alternative treatment is on offer.
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Acupuncture Helps Ease Side Effects And Symptoms Of Some Cancers
Recent studies have shown that acupuncture can help control a number of symptoms and side effects -- such as pain, fatigue, dry mouth, nausea, and vomiting -- associated with a variety of cancers and their treatments. Experts from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Integrative Medicine Service, who have either conducted or reviewed many of those studies, recommend that cancer patients ...
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Two Cleveland doctors among 187 doctors disciplined by medical board
Since its June 3-4 board meeting, the Texas Medical Board has taken disciplinary action against 187 licensed physicians.
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Cancer drug gets funding
People with advanced lung cancer could find it much easier to be treated at home with Pharmac announcing an oral cancer drug will now be funded.
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Bisbee woman offers own line of skin moisturizers
Marney Mills in her Monsoon Face and Body shop located at 33 Subway St., in Bisbee. (Mark Levy • Herald/Review) By Shar Porier Herald/Review BISBEE — As women hit their 40s, laugh lines, crow’s feet and furrows in the brows noticed in the mirror every morning  awaken the irresistible urge to look younger. While the market is flooded with face creams for women in their 40s, 50s and 60s and ads ...
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New untreatable diseases found
The recent discovery of a gene carried by bacteria that makes some diseases practically untreatable has raised alarm bells on the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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NZTA warns of high tide flood risk
Road users are reminded by the NZ Transport Agency that there is a risk of flooding on a section of the Northwestern Motorway [State Highway 16] because of unusually high tides in the Waitemata Harbour this week.
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Unions respond to concerns in earthquake aftermath
Helen Kelly, CTU President, said today that unions will work with government, business and the community in response to the earthquake in Canterbury.
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Study finds acupuncture can control side effects of cancer treatment
Recent studies have shown that acupuncture can help control a number of symptoms and side effects such as pain, fatigue, dry mouth, nausea, and vomiting associated with a variety of cancers and their treatments.
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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Soon after Dr. Clark Wang found out he might be dying, he decided to give the Earth a parting gift: a casket made of untreated wood salvaged from an old chicken coop.
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