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Monday Sale! Medical Marijuana Now Available in Illinois
Medical marijuana is set to be rolled out on Monday. Reports from Chicago Tribune reveals that marijuana is now expected to be sold in Illinois legally for the first time in decades. Those who are qualified to be among the first patients in the state's cannabis program may now avail the said drug. Whole Foods to Get Cheaper-- Here’s Why
Whole Foods Market is about to go down, way down when it comes to their products’ prices. The reason? The grocery store, which has been popularly referred to as “Whole Paycheck,” according to Food Beast, has been losing its customers. Spongebob Squarepants Episode Helps Boy with Autism Save Classmate
A 13-year old hero inspired by American animation series SpongeBob SquarePants saved his classmate from certain danger. Innovative Propositions Needed for Unusual Cancers
In an editorial published today by the Medical Journal of Australia, respected cancer researcher Professor Ian Olver says that finding the medication for unusual cancers needs innovative propositions that don't need massive numbers of patients for clinical tests. How Comfort Food Plan Started In the Airline Industry
When people get on planes, they usually don't expect a lot from in-flight food. They are also not interested in eating healthy food options. Aoifie Ryan said that people who get on these flights want comfort food like crisps, sweets and snacks. Chemo During Pregnancy May Not Harm Baby, Study Reveals
A recent study investigated the effects of chemotherapy on babies whose mothers were treated for cancer during pregnancy. Chemotherapy may not affect the fetus' developmental process. Vitamin C Helps Destroy And Stop Cancer Cell Growth, New Study Says
According to a groundbreaking new study, vitamin C has the ability to destroy and stop the growth of cancer cells in a person's body. Grill and Barbecue Increase Kidney Cancer Risk
A recent study from the University of Texas MD Anderson concluded that diets high in meat may lead to an increased risk of developing RCC or Renal Cell Carcinoma-especially when meat are cooked in certain cooking techniques such as barbecuing and pan-frying. Low Consciousness Increases Women's Cardiovascular Risk
According to a research conferred at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2015, women are putting themselves at risk of heart disease through lack of consciousness. Allergy to Water: Even a Teardrop Burns the Skin
Only 35 people in the world have aquagenic urticaria and Niah Selway is one of them. Only 35 people in the world have aquagenic urticaria and Niah Selway is one of them. Children Who Are Closer to Their Mothers May Be More at Risk for Depression
Adult children who felt they were emotionally closer to their mother than their siblings were more likely to show signs of depression. Better Eating Choices can Save Lives, According to Recent Studies
Better food choices and choosing to live a healthy lifestyle are two of the choices that most people in this generation are beginning to realize more and more. Frying Food in Vegetable Oil May Cause Cancer
The Telegraph -- For decades, health professionals have been warning us how bad butter and lard was. However, previous study debunked this myth and discovered an even worse concern: vegetable oil is linked to cancer. Eating Homemade Food Reduces Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes, Harvard Study Says
A recent study made by the researchers from Harvard reveals that home-cooked meals may help prevent diabetes.
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