"Dr. Pimple Popper" – The TLC show with the head dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee – has returned for another season. The second episode presented a woman with hundreds of seborrheic keratoses, common skin growth, sometimes called "aging bowl." Lee removed the growth with a freezing procedure known to be deeply painful. Pat Pat prevented the removal of more than 300 …
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Dental floss danger: New study deals with potential damage to dental floss
0 Dental floss danger: New study deals with potential damage to dental floss The American Dental Association recommends daily dental cleaning using dental floss or other interdental cleanser that can help prevent cavities and gum disease. But a new study suggests certain types of floss and other behaviors can actually increase the amount of toxic chemicals in the body. >> …
Read More »Spending an hour on London Underground as a day in traffic, Europe News & Top Stories
LONDON (REUTERS) – London's underground railroad system is so high that an hour's travel is the same as spending a whole day in traffic, new research has found. In some Tube stations the air can be up to 50 hours dirtier than on the street, with pollution particularly bad lines that run long way under the city, found the study, …
Read More »Why opioid abuse in women continues to grow
Cassidy Webb was 17 when she got her wisdom teeth removed. As is common after wisdom recovery, she was prescribed hydrocodone-the generic form of Vicodin to help her deal with the pain. But for Cassidy it was the spark that ignited an opioid dependence. "I fell in love with it right away," she says. "It helped me slow down and …
Read More »Research finds that heavy Facebook users make degraded decisions as drug addicts – TechCrunch
Researchers at Michigan State University are exploring the idea that there is more to "social media addiction" than casual fun about being too online, can suggest. Their paper titled "Excessive Social Media Users Shows Decreased Decision Making in Iowa Gambling Task" (Meshi, Elizarova, Bender and Verdejo-Garcia) and published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions, indicates that people who use social …
Read More »4 Your Health: Medical marijuana users riding high – KVOA Tucson News
4 Your Health: Medical marijuana users riding high KVOA Tucson News Many medical marijuana patients drive while high MLive.com Many Medical Marijuana patients driving while high, study Finds CBS Philly Study: Michigan medical Marijuana users are driving while high Detroit Free Press Medical marijuana users are driving while high FOX 47 News View full coverage on Google News Source link
Read More »State is considering adding medical marijuana conditions such as autism and depression – ABC6OnYourSide.com
State considering adding medical marijuana conditions such as autism and depression ABC6OnYourSide.com Ohio to consider 6 conditions for treatment of medical pot WANE Ohio Board is considering extending health conditions that could qualify for medical marijuana NBC4 WCMH TV Columbus State approves Hocking College to test Ohio Medical Marijuana Cleveland.com Ohio to consider more conditions treated with medical marijuana NBC4 …
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ANN ARBOR (13abc Action News) – You are encouraged not to drive after using marijuana, but a department of the University of Michigan says it does not. According to a new study from U of M's drug users, highs are running. Researchers examined about 800 patients and they found more than half that they ran within two hours of using …
Read More »Several local hospitals restrict children's visitors during the flu season :: WRAL.com
By Jessica Patrick, WRAL Digital Journalist WakeMed, Duke, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and UNC Hospitals will limit the child's visitors during the influenza season. UNC system hospitals UNC REX in Raleigh and UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill will conduct new visit restrictions Friday, January 11. As of Friday, children aged 11 and under will not be able to visit …
Read More »Social media use is just as bad as drug abuse and gambling: study
Everyone knows that feeling. Click, post-instant regret. The Internet is a place of public display of bad behavior and poor judgment. But behavioral scientists at Michigan State University believe that the risky decision-making that takes place among excessive internet users is on an equal footing with drug addicts and forced people. Their research, published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions, …
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