Monday, June 9, 2014

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Daily update June 9, 2014
NEWS
Let nature take its course to improve your health
Sunburn, bug bites, Lyme disease, poison ivy. Sometimes it seems the great outdoors is just one big health hazard. So it's easy to forget that communing with Mother Nature is actually good for us, at all ages and in all sorts of ways. "We grew up as a species ...
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Big Island Now
School break poses challenge for hungry
The end of school can mark the beginning of hunger for thousands of local children. For the nearly 50,000 public school students in Allegheny County who ate free lunches at school this year, summer ends the steady meals provided through the National ...
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SFGate
Epileptic girl inspiration behind medical pot bill
In this May 21, 2014 photo, Holley Moseley, 11, and her daughter RayAnn walk to the park in their neighborhood in Gulf Breeze, Fla. RayAnn, who is severely epileptic, was as an inspiration for Florida's Legislatureís change on a bill that will soon allow ...
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City Journal
Their View | Time to right a wrong to our veterans
As governor and a former member of the 28th Infantry Division in the Pennsylvania National Guard, I am deeply troubled and outraged by the recent reports of significant negligence and systemic delays in patient care for our country's veterans throughout the ...
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LiveScience.com
Another bad thing that ticks do: Drive me to use synthetic chemicals
Mother Nature can be a real jerk sometimes, and the spread of Lyme disease-carrying ticks is a perfect example of that. What was she thinking, putting a dangerous bacteria inside tiny little ticks that are active when the weather is nicest? Is she trying to make ...
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International Business Times
Rats Regret Wrong Decisions, A Behavior Once Thought To Be Only Human
Other mammals could also have the ability to regret, because they have similar brain structures as rats and humans, the study finds. Reuters. Share this article. Facebook; Twitter; Linkedin; Google +; More. Showing regret for making the wrong decision is no ...
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Daily Mail
The World's Oldest Man Has Died at 111
Alexander Imich of New York City died peacefully Sunday morning at the age of 111, according to friends. Imich attained the title of world's oldest man in April, and attributed his long life to a healthy diet and abstinence from alcohol, according to NBC 4 New ...
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BBC News
Breast cancer survivors 'do not exercise enough'
Exercise can aid recovery after breast cancer but many women are not active enough, a study suggests. Being active is known to be beneficial but US researchers, writing in the journal Cancer, said they had found many women did too little. Only a third met ...
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New York Daily News
Pastor works to raise awareness of prostate cancer
The Rev. Thomas L. Walker continues to fight against prostate cancer in the community and abroad. As a 21-year survivor of prostate cancer, Walker, senior pastor of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, continues advocating for better health in men.
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The Guardian
Casey Kasem in critical condition
Ailing radio personality Casey Kasem was in critical condition with an infected bedsore at a Washington state hospital, as his daughter and wife headed to court for another hearing in a dispute over his care. Loading… Post to Facebook. Casey Kasem in ...
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Medscape
Rotavirus Vaccine Greatly Reduced Healthcare Use
Rotavirus vaccination reduced diarrhea-related healthcare use in children by as much as 94% in the years after the vaccines were introduced, even conferring protection on unvaccinated children, according to a study published online June 9 in Pediatrics.
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WXYZ
Girl hosts lemonade stand for childhood cancer research
One local girl has been holding her own for eight years. Instead of pocketing the change she receives from sales of the sweet drink, Madeline Hudnall donates her earnings to a cause to help others her own age and younger. Hudnall, 12, has operated an ...
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Fox News
WHO praises UAE response to MERS Coronavirus
ABU DHABI: An inspection mission from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has praised the work of the UAE's health authorities in fighting the impact of the deadly MERS Coronavirus. Led by a WHO expert, the mission also included technical experts from ...
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The Bradenton Times
Study Shows that Hospitals are Doing Better in States that Expanded Medicaid
BRADENTON – Hospitals in states that have expanded Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act have experienced a significant decrease in the volume of uninsured patients treated and the amount of free care provided in the first quarter of 2014, ...
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Akron Beacon Journal
Rare twins released from Akron Children's Hospital
Bill and Thistlethwaite pose with their twins, Jillian (left) and Jenna, before taking the twins home to Orrville from Akron Children's Hospital on Saturday in Akron. (Lew Stamp/Akron Children's Hospital). View More Photos >>. Rare twins released from Akron ...
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NBC Connecticut
Small number involved in possible security breach
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut's health insurance exchange says fewer than 200 Social Security numbers were listed on notebooks containing personal information of possible Access Health CT clients found in a backpack on a Hartford street.
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ABC News
Secondary Drowning Nearly Takes Life of California Toddler
(WASHINGTON) -- Lindsay Kujawa just turned away from her son Ronin for “maybe five seconds” and the toddler tumbled into the water at a pool party. “I just turned … and he had jumped into the spa and the jets whirled him to the other side,” Kujawa, who is ...
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