Sunday, March 16, 2014

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Daily update March 16, 2014
NEWS
Online gambling spurs addiction fears
CHERRY HILL, N.J. -- It was 1978 when Charles "C.P." Mirarchi first walked into Resorts International Casino in Atlantic City. "I was like a kid in a candy store," recalls Mirarchi, a compulsive gambler turned counselor at a Collingswood rehab center. Mirarchi's ...
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Boston Globe
Former Boston mayor Menino diagnosed with advanced form of cancer
Former Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has been diagnosed with an advanced form of cancer, just months after departing public office. The Boston Globe reported late Saturday that Menino's primary care physician discovered the cancer in early February and ...
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Toronto Star
San Diego Zoo vets deliver baby gorilla by C-section
SAN DIEGO—Veterinarians at the San Diego Zoo have performed a rare caesarean section on an 18-year-old gorilla. Zoo spokeswoman Christina Simmons said the female baby gorilla was in guarded condition Friday, having suffered complications from the ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Facebook Transfers Contagious Emotions
Facebook users may want to check their friend list. If a person has negative friends with posts that go viral, their friends will be infected with a negative mood, too. The bright side is that the cure spreads even faster, a positive post is even more likely to spread, ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality on the rise for people under 50
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, an ideal time to talk about the need for preventative screenings. Colorectal cancer is especially prevalent in Kentucky, with incidence rates above the national average. In 2013, Kentucky ranked fourth in ...
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KARK
inaction leaves medical pot system in legal haze
The future of medical marijuana in the state is in question after legislators failed to agree on regulations. Western Washington's federal prosecutor now says all dispensaries are illegal and violators could be prosecuted according to priorities outlined by the ...
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NPR
FDA Approves Migraine Band
You may have heard that the FDA approved Cefaly, a headband device that migraineurs can use to prevent migraine attacks. This battery-operated band attaches to a migraineur's forehead with self-adhesive electrodes. It stimulates the branches of the ...
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