Saturday, May 17, 2014

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BBC News
Scientists warn of dengue fever risk during Brazil's World Cup
LONDON (Reuters) - The risk of an outbreak of dengue fever during the upcoming soccer World Cup in Brazil is serious enough to warrant a high alert in three of the 12 host cities, according to an early warning system for the disease. Scientists who ...
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Coastal Scene
Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer Nearly Twice as Common in Black Women: Study
FRIDAY, May 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Black women are nearly twice as likely as white women to be diagnosed with a hard-to-treat breast cancer known as triple-negative breast cancer, a new study says. That dramatic difference was found no matter ...
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CBS News
Teen's arm reattached after pasta machine mishap
BOSTON — A teenager whose arm was severed below the elbow as he cleaned a restaurant pasta machine has had the limb successfully reattached. WCVB-TV (http://bit.ly/QSl5vA ) reports 17-year-old Brett Bouchard is able to move his right arm again less ...
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UPI.com
Drug can reduce HIV infection rates by more than 90 percent
When taken consistently, the daily drug therapy Truvada reduced the risk of HIV infection for high-risk people by up to 92 percent. By Alex Cukan | May 16, 2014 at 7:05 PM | Comments. 3. 5. 0. 0. The anti-retroviral drug Truvada, a combination of tenofovir and ...
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Fox News
Adults question chocolate milk ban
Marie Nickle, cafeteria manager at Harding High School, stocks a case with chocolate milk Wednesday, May 14, 2014, at the school in Bridgeport, Conn. Bill 5566 contains a section that limits what beverages can be sold in schools, including chocolate milk ...
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Daily Mail
Second Set of 'Mono Mono' Twins Born in Same Hospital
Less than a week after a photo of rare twins holding hands captured the nation's attention, a second set of monoamniotic twin girls has been born at the same hospital. JaNiya and Amaya McCail were born at 32 weeks gestation at Akron General Medical ...
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Free Press Journal
Temporary tattoos may trigger skin problems
New York : Want a tattoo to impress your friends but worry about the pain of real ink? Do not fall for temporary tattoos as these may cause allergic reactions to skin, says IANS. Allergic reactions to press-on temporary tattoos can involve rashes and blisters ...
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Scope
READER SUBMITTED: Doctors Express Listens For Silent Killer During High ...
One in three American adults has high blood pressure or hypertension. Unfortunately many of them don't even know it. Hypertension increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death in the US. Doctors Express Urgent Care in West ...
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Daily Digest
Magnet Ingestion Triples Among Children, Despite New Safety Advisories
The number of children who have ingested powerful magnets that can cause serious health problems tripled between 2002 and 2012, according to new research published Friday in The Journal of Pediatrics. Three medical professionals from The Hospital for ...
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Washington Post
Chocolate milk ban close to coming to Connecticut schools
ROCKY HILL, CT (May 16, 2014) – A chocolate milk ban is close to coming to Connecticut schools. Lawmakers signed off on the bill and pushed it to Gov. Dannel Malloy's desk for his signature. They said it boils down to federal funding. According to ...
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Daily Digest
Water pipe smoking causes significant exposure to nicotine and cancer-causing ...
PHILADELPHIA — Young adults who smoked water pipes in hookah bars had elevated levels of nicotine, cotinine, tobacco-related cancer-causing agents, and volatile organic compounds (VOC) in their urine, and this may increase their risk for cancer and ...
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FCW.com
Airports on alert after 2nd MERS case confirmed
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning travelers to be aware, Mers has arrived in the United States. So far two cases of the respiratory virus have been reported, one in Indiana and another in Florida. And this ...
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CITY A.M.
Stock Update (NYSE:PFE): Pfizer move on Astra threatens UK science ...
Pfizer Inc (NYSE:PFE) [Reuters] – Pfizer's (PFE) potential takeover of AstraZeneca (AZN.L) poses a threat to British science unless the U.S. drugmaker can give more concrete, enforceable guarantees on jobs and investment, politicians scrutinizing the deal ...
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Washington Post
Dean Heller asks VA's Shinseki why he shouldn't resign
Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki is sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 15, 2014, prior to testify before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee hearing to examine the state of Veterans Affairs health care. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) (Photo: ...
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