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ABC News
Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream Recalls All Products After Positive Listeria Test
Another ice cream company has recalled all of its products over listeria. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams recalled all of its ice creams, frozen yogurts and other products today after a random sample tested positive for listeria as part of a Nebraska Department of ...
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KMBZ
Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream Recalls All Products After Positive Listeria Test
Jeni's sweet corn with blackberry ice cream. (Photo by Bonnie Trafelet/Chicago Tribune/MCT via Getty Images)(NEW YORK) -- Another ice cream company has recalled all of its products over listeria.
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U.S. News & World Report
Listeria: Jeni's 2nd ice cream company to recall products
A Blue Bell Ice Cream truck stops at Walgreens in Dallas on Thursday morning, April 23, 2015. Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries recalled all its products this week after listeria was found in a variety of the company's frozen treats.
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CBS Local
'Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream' Recalled Due To Listeria Risk
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WWJ) - A second ice cream company has shut down production this week after health officials found Listeria in a sample of its frozen treats.
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Chicago Tribune
Jeni's ice cream recalls all products over listeria risk
Another ice cream company is taking all of its products off the shelves and closing its scoop shops. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams has issued a voluntary recall after a random test came back positive.
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Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
Jeni's Ice Cream recalls all products for listeria risk
Another ice cream maker pulled all of its products off shelves and halted sales on Thursday because of a listeria risk. Related Content.
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Reuters
Indiana HIV cases reach 142 in rural outbreak, more expected
(Reuters) - The number of confirmed and presumed HIV cases stemming from abuse of intravenous prescription drugs has increased to 142 in a rural part of southeastern Indiana and more cases are being identified every day, a state health official said on ...
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BBC News
Child malaria vaccine: Final trials bring hope
Final clinical trials of a malaria vaccine - the first to reach this stage - suggest it could help protect millions of children against malaria.
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BBC News
Malaria vaccine is a letdown but could still reduce cases
The world's leading malaria vaccine candidate appears to be a disappointment, with final study results showing it doesn't work very well and that initial protection fades over time.
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Fox News
Second ice cream company recalls products after positive listeria test
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is one of two well-known ice cream companies that issued a major recall due to the discovery of listeria bacteria.
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NBCNews.com
Americans Are Drinking More - A Lot More
Heavy drinking is on the rise in many parts of the U.S. - up more than 17 percent since 2005, researchers reported Thursday. And rates are rising faster among women than among men.
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BBC News
Hope soars as first malaria vaccine clears final hurdle
LONDON: The world's first malaria vaccine has passed its final test but the results haven't been emphatic. The results demonstrated that vaccination with RTS,S, followed by a booster dose administered 18 months after the primary schedule, reduced the ...
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Huffington Post
Dr. Oz To Matt Lauer: I Am 'Very Proud' Of My Show, We 'Will Survive' This
Dr. Mehmet Oz spoke in-depth Friday morning about the attacks he has received from other physicians who claim "The Dr. Oz Show" promotes "quack science.
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Business Insider
Minnesotans in contact with avian flu birds get preventative drugs
CHICAGO, April 23 (Reuters) - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton said Thursday that preventative medication is being provided to workers and others who has been in close proximity to birds affected by the fast-spreading avian flu that has led to the death or killed ...
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TIME
Amid listeria concerns, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams recalls all products
After a random sample of ice cream tested positive for the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams has recalled all of its products and is temporarily closing its 20 stores around the United States.
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TIME
World's First Viable Malaria Vaccine Shows Success in Trials
The results of final clinical trials of the first viable malaria vaccine show it offers partial protection against malaria for up to four years.
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STLtoday.com
Minnesota declares state of emergency over bird flu in poultry
CHICAGO • Minnesota declared a state of emergency on Thursday over a fast-spreading strain of avian flu that has led to the extermination of more than 7.3 million birds in the country.
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ABC News
More Ice Cream Recalled After Listeria Found
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have linked the Texas ice-cream company's products to at least 10 illnesses. Sabra Hummus Recalled Over Listeria Concerns.
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Reuters
Minnesota declares state of emergency over bird flu outbreak in poultry: report
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton has declared a state of emergency because of the fast-spreading avian flu that has led to the death of killed more than 7.3 million birds this year, and called for National Guard personnel to be called up for ...
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Market Journals
Area, state officials working to stop spread of bird flu
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials are going door-to-door in Le Sueur County to ensure farmers are aware that their birds could be susceptible to the deadly H5N2 avian flu that has claimed millions of commercial turkeys in the state.
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Market Journals
UPDATE 2-Minnesota declares state of emergency over bird flu in poultry
... * Minnesota is second U.S. state to declare emergency over bird flu. * State recommends antiviral drugs for exposed farm workers.
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Syracuse.com
Planet Fitness responds to NY AG's crackdown on indoor tanning
Planet Fitness responds today to a notice from Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. ( Katrina Tulloch | ktulloch@syracuse.com). Print Email · Teri Weaver | tweaver@syracuse.
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Miami Herald
Minnesotans in contact with avian flu birds getting preventative drugs
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton declared a state of emergency on Thursday in response of the fast-spreading avian flu that has led to the extermination of more than 7.3 million birds in the United States.
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Immortal News
Lawsuit Leveled At Tanning Salons Over Misleading Advertising
Accordin to the NY Post the state's attorney general is suing the tanning salon chain Portofino Sun Center for deceptive advertising over claims that customers can skip the milk and get a healthy dose of vitamin D with just 20 minutes in one of their tanning ...
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WallStreet OTC
Tanning Salons Get Sued After Going Too Far with False Advertising
In last few years, it has become common knowledge that artificial tanning almost definitely causes skin cancer. To be completely fair, effects of such practices may take some time to present themselves, but they are definitely showing up sooner or later.
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New York Post
Schneiderman targets Total Tan, Planet Fitness for tanning claims
ALBANY - State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is accusing a pair of tanning salon chains of downplaying the risks of indoor tanning and claiming it has added benefits that do not exist.
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CBS Local
New York attorney general sues 2 tanning salon chains
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York's attorney general has filed suit against two tanning salon chains, accusing them of downplaying health risks while playing up the allure of bronze skin.
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ConsumerAffairs
New York sues tanning salons for minimizing skin cancer risks
A former reporter and bureau chief for broadcast outlets and magazines, Truman Lewis has covered presidential campaigns, state politics and stories ranging from organized crime to environmental protection.
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International Business Times
Minnesota Declares State Of Emergency Over Bird Flu In Poultry
An egg-producing chicken farm run by Sunrise Farm is seen in this aerial photo in Harris, Iowa, April 23, 2015. REUTERS/JOE AHLQUIST.
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Modern Readers
New York Targets Total Tan for 'Confusing' and 'Endangering' the Public
Eric Schneiderman has lashed out at two of New York's most popular tanning salons with accusations of deliberately and dangerously misleading the public on the risks of UV exposure.
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Bloomberg
U.S. Bird Flu Scourge Means Months of Dead Turkey Cleanup
Millions of turkeys ravaged by bird flu this year have left an additional chore for the U.S. farms with dead animals: cleaning up for at least two months before business is back to normal.
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New York Post
New York sues tanning salons over safety issues
Albany. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is suing two tanning salon franchises, one of which operates Albany area locations, over alleged false advertising that downplays the health risks associated with indoor tanning.
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CBS Local
Barron County turkey flock is sixth with bird flu in state
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The deadly bird flu virus has been detected in a 90,000 turkey flock in Barron County. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection says that is the sixth report of bird flu in the state in 10 days.
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Yahoo News
Juno and AstraZeneca team up in combo treatment for blood cancer
Juno Therapeutics (JUNO +1.7%) and AstraZeneca's (AZN -0.3%) MedImmune enter into a collaboration to explore the potential of the combination of one of Juno's CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell candidates with MedImmune's ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Asthma could be cured within five years after drug breakthrough
Asthma could be cured within five years after scientists discovered what causes the condition and how to switch it off. In a breakthrough which could change the lives of Britain's five million sufferers, researchers at Cardiff University and Kings College London ...
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NDTV
"Hugely Exciting" Discovery Finds Possible Root Cause of Asthma, Could Lead ...
Asthma affects nearly 300 million people worldwide and while it is well controlled in some people, around one-in-twelve patients respond poorly to current treatments.
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Times of India
Asthma maybe history in next 5 years
A new study has revealed that asthma maybe cured in the next five years after drug breakthrough. Cardiff University researchers, working in collaboration with scientists at King's College London and the Mayo Clinic (USA), described the previously unproven ...
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Daily Mail
Women with BRCA1 gene are less likely to die from breast cancer if OVARIES ...
Women like Angelina Jolie, who are told they carry the BRCA1 gene are inundated with information about their heightened risk of developing both breast and ovarian cancer.
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TIME
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams recalls all products, closes shops over listeria fears
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams has recalled all of its ice cream products nationwide and says it's shuttering its stores temporarily over concerns about possible listeria contamination, the company announced Thursday.
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The Guardian
Exercise is good … but it won't help you lose weight, say doctors
While physical activity is useful in reducing the risk of developing heart disease, dementia and other conditions, it 'does not promote weight loss', the authors say.
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CNNMoney
Dr. Oz: We will not be silenced
FILE - In this June 17, 2014, file photo, Dr. Mehmet Oz, vice chairman and professor of surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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Techie News
Sugary drinks blamed for obesity; experts call for an end to celebrity endorsements
Experts have suggested that excess intake of sugar and carbs through sugary drinks and junk food is the prime reason for the increasing number of obese people and that physical inactivity is not the reason behind surge in obesity.
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Chicago Tribune
Listeria: Jeni's 2nd Ice Cream Company to Stop Production
A second ice cream company has shut down production this week after health officials found listeria in a sample of its frozen treats.
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Hindustan Times
Study by Indian-origin doc says you can't outrun a bad diet
For too long we have been told that exercise helps weight loss and cuts obesity, but an Indian-origin doctor and his colleagues say that being dangerously overweight is down to bad diet rather than a lack of exercise.
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BBC News
Asthma breakthrough treatment hope by Cardiff University experts
Cardiff University scientists have identified the potential root cause of asthma for the first time, along with a new treatment. Researchers have proved that a receptor, known as the calcium sensing receptor or CaSR, causes asthma.
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USA TODAY
Jeni's ice cream recalls products after listeria discovery
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams said Thursday it's closing its shops and recalling all its ice cream, frozen yogurts and sorbets after a pint of ice cream tested positive for listeria.
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mirror.co.uk
Asthma cure 'could happen in five or six years' after scientists discover cause
A cure for asthma could be on the horizon after scientists discovered a protein that is the root cause of a condition that blights the lives of more than five millions Brits.
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New York Times
Ovary removal may improve breast cancer survival with gene mutation
(Reuters Health) - Women with a gene mutation that puts them at a high risk of breast and ovarian cancers have better survival odds if their ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed soon after a breast cancer diagnosis, suggests a new study from Canada.
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Forbes
FDA Warns Weight Loss, Workout Supplement Sellers Listing BMPEA ...
The FDA warned five companies this afternoon to stop selling weight loss, energy enhancement, and workout supplements containing BMPEA, citing that the substance does not meet the definition of a dietary ingredient.
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International Business Times
Dr. Oz Defends TV Show Against Critics: Says Program 'Not A Medical Show'
Dr. Mehmet Oz and his eponymous television show have come under fire for promoting unscientific cures and treatments to various issues.
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