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Affordable Health Care You Won't Find in the U.S.
May 23 (Bloomberg) — Rising medical costs in the U.S. are driving Americans overseas. Procedures like hip replacements and bypass surgeries are up to 90 percent cheaper in other countries. Here’s a look at the numbers behind the booming business of medical tourism. (Source: Bloomberg)
Mental Illness Shortens Life More Than Smoking: Study
According to the research, mental illness might cut life expectancy by seven to 24 years — more than smoking a pack of cigarettes a day.
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Natural Relief For Menstrual Cramps!
When it’s that time of the month, many women turn to Ibuprofen for menstrual pain relief! Is there a safer, more natural way to relieve the pain? Tara explains how thyme oil might be much more effective than many other medications!
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Industry-Funded Study Says Diet Soda Helps You Lose Weight
A new study explains why willpower might play into weight loss for diet soda drinkers.
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First Lady Set To Respond To School Meal Critics
First lady Michelle Obama is answering Republicans in Congress who want to roll back healthier school meal standards, holding an event at the White House to highlight the success of the health guidelines. The Tuesday event is an unusual move for the first lady, who has largely stayed away from polic
Why Are Some Adults Developing Allergies?
It’s not just children who develop allergies: More adults are developing sensitivities later in life. Heidi Mitchell joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Philippe Huguen/AFP/Getty Images
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The Buzz: Study says home is more stressful than work
After a long day at the office, you may want to unwind from the stresses of the day. But, are you really able to?
How Spouses Are Genetically Similar
Opposites attract… right? Not according to new research! Join Tara as she discusses how most couples are genetically similar, and lists out a few theories as to why this is!
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Couples Share Similar Genetics
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Facts, Signs, and Risks of a Stroke
May is “Stroke Awareness Month” and Dr. Rony Salem, Vascular Neurologist at the the Queen’s Medical Center provides valuable information about a stroke-what it is, how to detect it, risk factors, and preventable measures.
Living Today: Evolv Medical Aesthetics
Dr. Frank Barone talks medical aesthetics with Cori and Natalie
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Melanoma rates on the rise
New stats from the Canadian Cancer Society show a troubling increase in the rates of melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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Now Presenting the World's Largest Uterine Tumor!
A woman in India produced the world’s largest uterine tumor, weighing in at over 30lbs.
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American Heart Association CPR video campaign
The American Heart Association is launching a one-minute video campaign to educate people about hands-only CPR.
Chinese men spend big on skincare
Men are increasingly growing to become a key target market for the skincare and cosmetic products industry.
Teicholz: Red meat is not bad for you
CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks with Nina Teicholz, author of “The Big Fat Surprise.” More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
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