Sunday, July 6, 2014

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Daily update July 6, 2014
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Fox News
First lady bucks GOP on school lunch rules
WASHINGTON — First ladies typically avoid getting into public scraps, but Michelle Obama has jumped into perhaps her biggest battle yet. She's fighting a House Republican effort to soften a central part of her prized anti-childhood obesity campaign and says ...
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Bangor Daily News
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A disease is afflicting white pine trees across the state. The disease causes the needles to change color and fall off. Disease afflicting white pine trees is evident on this young tree, which shows needles that. Maine Forest Service Photo. Disease afflicting white ...
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SFGate
Nonprofits help the dying make farewell videos
SCARSDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Carolyn Ngbokoli doesn't remember the sound of her mother's voice. She was just 19 when her mom died, and no recordings were left. Now Ngbokoli, 37, faces the possibility of her own early death, from breast cancer. But she has ...
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Northern Voices Online
Use smartphones for stress hormone tests: Instant, inexpensive
Now you will be able to use smartphones for stress hormone tests. It is Instant and inexpensive. Stress hormone tests through smartphone apps will be a reality pretty soon. This is going to make things easy for many doctors who suffer from stress.
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KVUE
New research shows Facebook may be hazardous to your marriage
Boston University researchers concluded that heavy social media users were more likely to think about divorce than those without accounts. (Photo: Ozy.com). CONNECT 1 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Facebook is no stranger to bad press.
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French Tribune
How strong is that drink? Calculator will help
WASHINGTON — How strong is that pina colada? Depending on how it's made, it could contain as much alcohol as two glasses of wine. The National Institutes of Health is trying to spread the word: Take a look at its online alcohol calculator to see how much ...
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WOAI
Free skin cancer screenings available at some beaches through August
The state Department of Health and the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Rhode Island Hospital are collaborating in offering free skin cancer screenings at the beaches in July and August. Dermatologists and dermatology residents affiliated with University ...
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Scotsman
Dani Garavelli: Antibiotic battle begins at home
WE'VE all done it, haven't we? Well, I have, anyway. To my shame, I've tried to wheedle antibiotics for a sick child from a GP even though I've been told it's probably just a virus. “Oh, but he's been poorly for such a long time,” I've pleaded. “Couldn't we see if it ...
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WCVB Boston
Cases of chikungunya confirmed in Boston-area
An official with the Boston Public Health Commission said cases of chikungunya have been confirmed in the Boston-area. McKenzie Ridings said there have been four cases confirmed, and no public threat or advisory has been issued. However, health ...
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NBC New York
Flash flood watch in effect for Nassau and Suffolk
A flash flood watch is in effect for Nassau and Suffolk counties until 10 p.m. Friday as showers and possibly a thunderstorm dump from 1 to 3 inches of rain -- and possibly more in isolated areas -- on Long Island during the Independence Day holiday, the ...
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Columbia woman accused of infecting people with HIV
A Columbia woman accused of selling herself for sex now faces charges she exposed her customers to HIV. 20 year old Antionette Laray Clark was one of five people recently arrested in a prostitution sting. Online court records show she is charged with a ...
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Wild rabbit in Fort Collins infected with tularemia
A "die-off" of rabbits in southeast Fort Collins has triggered a health warning that tularemia bacteria found in one of the rabbits could make people and pets sick, authorities say. The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment issued an alert ...
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