Donald Trump’s Longtime Doctor Says President Takes Hair-Growth Drug

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Donald Trump’s Longtime Doctor Says President Takes Hair-Growth Drug

New York Times
Dr. Harold N. Bornstein, President Trump’s longtime physician, outside of his office on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in December 2015.

Health insurers warn of wider defections from ACA marketplaces for 2018

Washington Post
Leaders for the health insurance industry, state insurance commissioners and brokers warned Wednesday that more health plans almost certainly will defect from Affordable Care Act marketplaces unless Congress and the Trump administration provide some …

Adult website Pornhub launches sex education service

CNBC
The adult entertainment website Pornhub has launched an education service offering advice on how to enjoy a healthy and happy sex life.

Tooth infection leads to 26-year-old California dad’s death

Fox News
A California long-haul trucker died early Monday after a tooth infection spread to his lungs, Fox 40 reported. Vadim Kondratyuk Anatoliyevich, 26, was the father of two small children.

How Mind-Reading Technology Can Enable Locked-in Patients to ‘Talk’

Newsweek
The technology to control a computer using only your thoughts has existed for decades. Yet we’ve made limited progress in using it for its original purpose: helping people with severe disabilities to communicate.

Day care’s note scolds parents to ‘Get off your phone!!!’

WCVB Boston
It’s a photo that has touched a major nerve among parents and has been shared more than 1 million times. Advertisement. On Jan. 27, Juliana Farris Mazurkewicz posted the photo below to her Facebook page.

Indian children died after ‘eating lychees on empty stomach’

BBC News
US and Indian scientists say a mystery illness that killed more than 100 children a year in northern India was caused by eating lychees on an empty stomach.

Infant set to travel from Iran for heart surgery at OHSU stopped at overseas airport

KOMO News
PORTLAND, Ore. – A four-month-old Iranian girl who was scheduled to fly into Portland for a heart surgery appointment at OHSU next week will have to postpone the procedure after President Donald Trump’s recent immigration order.

Metal Objects in Some Cans Prompt Skoal Tobacco Recall

ABC News
Some varieties of Skoal, Copenhagen, Cope and Husky brand smokeless tobacco are being voluntarily recalled amid complaints of metal objects, some of them sharp, being spotted in cans.

Bangladeshi girl, 10, may be first female with tree man syndrome

New York Daily News
Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, was admitted to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital on Sunday, doctors said. (STR/AFP/Getty Images).

Report finds chemicals in one-third of fast food packaging

CNN
(CNN) Most of the time, when you order fast food, you know exactly what you’re getting: an inexpensive meal that tastes great but is probably loaded with fat, cholesterol and sodium.

Gallup-Healthways Annual Well-Being Survey: Here Are The Happiest And Healthiest States In The US

Tech Times
Hawaii topped the Gallup-Healthways 2016 state well-being rankings. Here are the other states whose residents are deemed the happiest and healthiest in the United States.

How Planned Parenthood has helped millions of women, including me

Huffington Post
The Conversation US Independent source of news and analysis, from experts in the academic community. By Maureen Miller, Columbia University Medical Center.

Photos: North Texas family’s home overrun by 24 rattlesnakes, one slithers up toilet

Chron.com
A rattlesnake in a North Texas family’s toilet led reptile removal crews to find the serpent’s 23 other friends and family members beneath the Jones County home earlier this year.

Albert Boscov tells chain employees of cancer diagnosis

NewsOK.com
READING, Pa. (AP) – Department chain chairman Albert Boscov says he has been diagnosed with cancer. In a letter Wednesday to employees of Boscov’s Department Stores, 87-year-old Boscov said “I have pancreatic cancer and there is no cure.

Study suggests air pollution increases risk for Alzheimer’s disease

UPI.com
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Air pollution may cause more than just lung disease: New research suggests that if tiny particles in the air from power plants and cars are inhaled, they might also invade the brain, increasing the risk for …

MIT built a wearable app to detect emotion in conversation

The Verge
How a person tells a story could be interpreted in a multitude of ways – telling your friend about your awesome new car can come across as excitement or a brag, depending on the listener.

Hormonal Drug Boosts Survival After Prostate Cancer’s Return: Study

U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1, 2017 (HealthDay News) — When prostate cancer recurs after surgery, treatment with both radiation and a testosterone-suppressing drug can extend some men’s lives, a new clinical trial finds.

Russian activist, likely poisoned before, hospitalized again

CBS News
MOSCOW — A private foundation says one of its employees, a prominent Russian opposition activist, has been hospitalized after a sudden illness reminiscent of a poisoning he suffered two years earlier.

Flu cases are spiking in Mass., and the worst is likely to come

The Boston Globe
Reports of influenza-like illness are on the rise in Massachusetts and across most of the United States, as what is typically the peak of flu season approaches.

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