Monday, March 10, 2014

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Daily update March 10, 2014
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Sydney Morning Herald
Report Cites 'Devastating Toll' on Health of Syria's Children
A woman comforted her baby Sunday at a hospital in the Sakhour district of Aleppo, Syria, after both were injured by what activists said was a barrel bomb. Credit Hosam Katan/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story.
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New York Daily News
Schumer: Prohibit e-cigarette marketing to kids
Sen. Charles Schumer touted a bill Sunday designed to prohibit advertising and promoting e-cigarettes in a way that would appeal to children. The bill, which Schumer is co-sponsoring, is focused on what he said were questionable marketing tactics clearly ...
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Woman refuses to let cell disease define her
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Kim Fischer, 50, didn't know who she was anymore. More News. Read more Health & Science News. Her whole life she'd been an active, outdoors person. She loved to tend her garden and canned all the vegetables she grew. She took ...
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Daily Mail
Blood test that can predict Alzheimer's: Elderly could be given early warning
A simple blood test has been developed that gives healthy elderly people precious early warning they may get Alzheimer's within the next three years. It is hoped the test, the first to predict accurately who will become ill, could speed the search for new drugs ...
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Tech Times
Florida family gets sick after eating LSD-laced steak from Wal-Mart
A Florida family became ill this week after eating steak laced with LSD, according to medical examiner's tests. Jessica Rosado, who was nine months pregnant, her partner and her two daughters became sick Monday after eating bottom round steak ...
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Times of India
Stem cell study sheds new light on disease formation
NEW YORK: For the first time, researchers have shown that an essential biological process known as protein synthesis can be studied in adult stem cells. The ground-breaking findings also demonstrate that the precise amount of protein produced by ...
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ABC News
2-year-old uses Facetime instead of 911 to save mom's life
A two-year-old is being hailed as a hero for saving his mother's life. Loading… Post to Facebook. 2-year-old uses Facetime instead of 911 to save mom's life on KSDK.com: http://on.ksdk.com/1irnnyu. Incorrect please try again. Try Another. Audio Captcha.
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Physicians News Digest
Put down that cellphone! Study finds parents distracted by devices
Distraction by device at the dinner table is very common indeed, a new study suggests, but what remains unclear is the impact on kids. The scenario plays out in restaurants everywhere: Mother or father looks at the smartphone or tablet, swiping, scrolling, ...
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Annie: Early screening can diagnose kidney ailments
DEAR ANNIE: I switched doctors six years ago and my world fell apart. My new doctor insisted on all kinds of new tests, and I'm glad she did. Simple blood and urine tests let me know that there was a good possibility my kidneys weren't functioning well.
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Economic Times
Chemists discover new class of antibiotics
A team of Univ. of Notre Dame researchers led by Mayland Chang and Shahriar Mobashery have discovered a new class of antibiotics to fight bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other drug-resistant bacteria that threaten ...
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NDTV
US calls heroin an 'urgent public health crisis,' says law enforcement working on ...
WASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is calling the increase in heroin-related deaths an "urgent public health crisis" and says first responders should carry with them drugs to reverse the effects of an overdose. In a video message released ...
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NHS Set To To Trial Edible Health Sensors
Edible sensors that can tell your doctor if you have taken your medication are a step closer to being used on the NHS. After a small trial in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, it has been announced that one of the biggest NHS acute teaching trusts has signed up to ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Almost heaven? Maybe not.
The grass is always greener on the other side? Apparently not to our West and South. Once again, West Virginia won – if you can call it that – the designation of being the most miserable state in the country, as per the latest Gallup-Healthways Well-Being ...
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