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It's considered one of the most effective treatments for acne, but the drug Accutane also can cause severe birth defects.
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Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is Crossroads, a group home for girls who have been victims of sexual abuse.
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Meet the Ashmont twins -- 24-year-old Stacey and Casey.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/04/11/twins.in.bed/index.html
Researchers looking into lifestyle and heart disease links came across a surprising finding.
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President Bush on Wednesday pressed the Senate to forbid the cloning of human embryos either for research or reproductive purposes, saying any reason for human cloning would be unethical.
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When she was a kid, Beth Espy dreamed of having a big family. Four children, maybe, just like her mom, just like her grandmother before her.
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A new book that minces few words about a woman's professional and maternal life says too many working women in their 20s put their careers first, figuring they can have babies later on.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/parenting/04/16/waiting.for.baby/index.html
Smoking costs the United States $150 billion each year in health costs and lost productivity, 50 percent more than previously estimated, according to a study published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Does your child snore? If so, the American Academy of Pediatrics says to pay close attention.
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This month will mark my one-year anniversary with CNN. It also marks my first real spring in the South - and the associated allergies. When I lived in Michigan they were never particularly bad, but the pollen counts down here can get up to 6,000 (900 usually makes me sneeze).
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Drinking by American college students results in some 1,400 student deaths and 70,000 cases of sexual assault each year, a study released Tuesday says.
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A experimental drug stopped the progression of cancer in six out of 10 patients while causing minimal side effects, according to the results of a preliminary study.
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Warm weather has arrived, and many people are sweating it out. The seasonal ritual of trying to shake off blubber hidden by winter garb has begun.
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Warm weather has arrived, and many people are sweating it out. The seasonal ritual of trying to shake off blubber hidden by winter garb has begun.
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/diet.fitness/04/19/weight.loss.myths/index.html
I was interested to hear the results this week of a Duke University study on St. John's Wort.
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Your diet may be deductible, the nation's tax collectors say.
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Howard Drew has been donating blood for 50 of his 77 years.
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This week I've been in surgery three times. Two of my patients were brought in as a result of accidents on the road: one in a car, the other on a motorcycle.
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Diners wanting to choose a restaurant have reams of information to help them decide. So do students or parents choosing a college.
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St. John's Wort, a popular herbal supplement, is not effective in treating cases of major depression, according to a study released Tuesday.
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Researchers have come up with another reason to take fish to heart.
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Howard Drew has been donating blood for 50 of his 77 years.
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The proportion of the world's population over the age of 60 is set to triple by 2050, a United Nations international assembly on ageing has been told.
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Acknowledging his place in medical history, Tom Christerson said Tuesday he is eager to return home and resume his life with a new, artificial heart. He said he felt wonderful to be on his way.
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Acknowledging his place in medical history, Tom Christerson said Tuesday he is eager to return home and resume his life with a new, artificial heart. He said he felt wonderful to be on his way.
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The recipient of a self-contained artificial heart was back home Wednesday, the first such patient ever allowed to do so.
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Nutrition expert and author Dr. Robert Atkins, creator of the high-protein/low-carbohydrate Atkins Diet, was released Wednesday from hospital care and is resting well after his heart stopped, a condition called cardiac arrest.
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Ethics Matters
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The Food and Drug Administration announced Monday it has approved a product called Botox Cosmetic to treat moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows.
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Wikipedia-Article "Health [2]"
- For the science of human and animal health, see Health science.
Defined negatively, health is the absence of illness, functionally, as the ability to cope with everyday activities, or positively, as fitness and well-being. In any organism, health is a form of homeostasis. This is a state of balance, with inputs and outputs of energy and matter in equilibrium (allowing for growth). Health also implies good prospects for continued survival. In sentient creatures such as humans, health is a broader concept.
Many definitions of health have been offered from time to time. Webster's Dictionary defines health as "the condition of being sound in body, mind or spirit, especially freedom from physical disease or pain". The Oxford English Dictionary defines health as "soundness of body or mind; that condition in which its functions are duly and efficiently discharged". Dubos (1968) defined health as " a modus vivendi enabling imperfect men to achieve a rewarding and not-too-painful existance while they cope with an imperfect world".
However, the most widely accepted definition is that of the World Health Organization Constitution. It states that "health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (World Health Organization, 1946). In more recent years, this statement has been amplified to include the ability to lead a "socially and economically productive life". The WHO definition is not without criticism, mainly that it is too broad. Some argue that health cannot be defined as a state at all, but must be seen as a process of continuous adjustment to the changing demands of living and of the changing meanings we give to life. It is a dynamic concept. the WHO definition is therefore considered by many as an idealistic goal rather than a realistic proposition. Using the WHO definition classifies 70-95% of people as unhealthy. In spite of the above limitations, the concept of health as defined by WHO is broad and positive in its implications. It sets out a high standard for positive health. It represents the overall goal that nations should strive to reach.
The most solid aspects of wellness that fit firmly in the realm of medicine are the environmental health, nutrition, disease prevention, and public health matters that can be investigated and assist in measuring well-being.
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