Monday, April 21, 2014

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Daily update April 21, 2014
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Children prescribed codeine despite safety concerns
Although significant concerns have been raised about the safety and benefits of codeine-containing medications for children, there's been only a slight decline in hospital emergency department prescriptions for the drugs over the past decade, a new study ...
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Brewers fear proposed FDA rule would spike costs
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Northwest beer brewers have joined a national outcry over a proposed rule from the Food and Drug Administration which they say would make it prohibitively expensive for them to recycle spent grain by providing it to dairy farmers.
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OUPblog
23 Health Benefits Of Marijuana
Marijuana Weed Cannibus is Medicine States around the country — more than 20 in total — have been legalizing medical marijuana. Recently, CNN's chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta reversed his opinion on medical marijuana. While recreational ...
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IANS
Genes decide why you can't tolerate pain
To understand why different individuals have different pain tolerance levels, scientists have discovered four genes that play a vital role in deciding this. "The study is quite significant because it provides an objective way to understand pain and why some ...
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Autism Daily Newscast
Early Intervention Helps Autistic Children
Autism is a neurological condition that arises from insufficient development of a child's physical, emotional or intellectual capacity. Unfortunately, as debilitating as the condition appears, the disorder has remained largely misunderstood by the society.
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Washington Post
Submariner sleep times to change
GROTON, Conn. — With no sunlight to set day apart from night on a submarine, the U.S. Navy for decades has staggered sailors' working hours on schedules with little resemblance to life above the ocean's surface. Research by a Navy laboratory in Groton is ...
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The Commercial Dispatch
Cancer survivors and caretakers honored
STATE ROAD — With nearly two weeks before participants will step in the annual Relay for Life venue, cancer survivors were honored at a banquet on Thursday evening. The Survivor Dinner is one of the major events leading up to the relay to benefit the ...
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WWL
Spring allergies - what you can try to get relief
WWL
Sneezing, congestion, runny noses and itchy eyes. For people with seasonal nasal allergies — commonly known as hay fever — these symptoms are nothing new. They are as predictable as the explosion of tree pollen happening now in many parts of the ...
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Kansas City infoZine
Georgia Company Recalls Chicken Tender Products
Washington, DC - Prime Pak Foods, a Gainesville, Georgia company, is recalling approximately 24,000 pounds of fully cooked breaded chicken breast products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety ...
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The Daily Star
US scientists make embryonic stem cells from adult skin
The embryonic stem cells - which were created by fusing an adult skin cell with an egg cell that had been stripped of genetic material - were genetically identical to the donors. Pictuire: Getty Images. Print. divider. Mail. divider. Bookmarkl and Share Share.
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Times of India
Drug combo may knock down lung cancer
Hatim Husain, MD, examines cancer cells at the UCSD Moores Cancer Center. He is one of a team of researchers that have discovered a weakness in certain cancers, and are going to begin trials, paring different cancers drugs to fight otherwise drug ...
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HOPING FOR HOPE: Two young brothers battle hereditary disease
Lauren Fritz, right, is hoping a new drug will get approval to help her two sons, Ryan, 7, and Jake, 10, who suffer from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a fatal hereditary disease. Photo by Danielle Almond. By Juliet Van Wagenen, 21st Century Media.
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YottaFire
3D Printed Casts to Mend Bones Quickly
Created by Jake Evill, a graduate from the Victoria University of Wellington, the cortex cast had the concept of replacing the traditional plaster. These were lightweight, environment friendly and odor free. This year Deniz Karasahin has created a new cast ...
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