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First sign of a heart attack is not chest pain! Cardiologist warns what to watch for instead |

First sign of a heart attack is not chest pain! Cardiologist warns what to watch for instead |

Most people associate heart attacks with sudden chest pain or tightness, but cardiologists warn that the earliest signs are often far more subtle. Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj, a senior cardiologist, recently explained that chronic fatigue, a persistent feeling of exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest or lifestyle changes, can be one of the first indicators of heart trouble. This fatigue occurs …

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Demolition set to begin at historic Molly Stark Sanatorium in Stark County

Demolition set to begin at historic Molly Stark Sanatorium in Stark County

LOUISVILLE, Ohio — The Molly Stark Sanatorium, a tuberculosis hospital that served patients for more than 65 years, is set to start coming down Wednesday after sitting empty since 1995. The massive building near Louisville in Nimishillen Township has become a popular spot for urban explorers, teenagers and ghost hunters over the past 30 years, costing Stark Parks hundreds of …

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Weight loss shots: Research indicates dangers from starting and stopping

Weight loss shots: Research indicates dangers from starting and stopping

Both starting and stopping this drug can be dangerous. Not only is the research clear about this but Dr. Roberts DC, at Heath Utah, is on the front lines helping prevent and resolve side effects. He reports seeing some of the problems patients are experiencing. One such case involved a 16-year-old girl. Roberts says, “She came into my clinic with …

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US health official calls for separating measles combination shots – Reuters

US health official calls for separating measles combination shots  Reuters Acting CDC director, citing Trump directive, calls for MMR shot to be split into three despite no evidence of benefit  CNN Trump’s call to split up the MMR childhood vaccine revives long-settled debate  CBS News CDC acting director calls for separate measles, mumps, rubella vaccines  Investing.com Acting CDC head Jim O’neill: I call on …

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Your personality could predict how long you’ll live, research finds – Euronews.com

Your personality could predict how long you’ll live, research finds  Euronews.com Being organised and active may be predictor of longer life, study finds | Psychology  The Guardian Study finds longevity is tied to specific personality behaviours, not just healthy habits  Moneycontrol Want to live past 100? It’s not just diet and exercise, this personality trait could be the real key to lo  The Economic …

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Children sleep less than parents realize: Brown University study

Children sleep less than parents realize: Brown University study

Children between 6 and 12 years old should sleep between nine and 12 hours per night, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Data from the study showed on average, children were got eight hours and 20 minutes, while their parents reported their kids were asleep for more than nine and a half hours. “What parents often don’t see is …

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The neurons that let us see what isn’t there

The neurons that let us see what isn’t there

Earlier work had hinted at such cells, but Shin and colleagues show systematically that they’re not rare oddballs—they’re a well-defined, functionally important subpopulation. “What we didn’t know is that these neurons drive local pattern completion within primary visual cortex,” says Shin. “We showed that those cells are causally involved in this pattern completion process that we speculate is likely involved …

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