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Blue Bell Ice Cream laying off hundreds of Texas workers
Blue Bell announced Friday it will lay off hundreds of workers and reduce hours and pay for others. Loading… Post to Facebook. Blue Bell Ice Cream laying off hundreds of Texas workers Blue Bell announced Friday it will lay off hundreds of workers and ...
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AL.com
Report: Blue Bell to lay off 30 workers at Sylacauga plant after listeria outbreak ...
Blue Bell.jpg 30 employees of the Blue Bell plant in Sylacauga, Ala. will be laid off, according to a report in the Talladega Daily Home.
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Dispatch Times
CDC death cause map
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a map that showed the most distinctive death causes in the 50 US states.
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The Hoops News
What unusual disease plagues YOUR state? CDC's new bizarre map will tell you
We all know that heart disease and cancer affect everyone - but what unusual ailments are more common in your state than others? It's been well-established that heart disease and cancer are widespread killers that pose the biggest threat to people ...
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The Hoops News
CDC death cause map: Sepsis most distinctive cause of death in New Jersey
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a map that outlines the most distinctive death causes in the 50 US states.
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Immortal News
Hydrogels Enhance Eyesight Restoration And Brain Healing Powers Of Stem Cells
Scientists and engineers at the University of Toronto in Canada have made a breakthrough in stem cell transplantation as their engineers recently concocted self-proclaimed "hydrogels," which actually increase the pace of healing in both the eye as well as ...
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The Market Business
Stem Cells can rejuvenate damaged brains and repair sight
An exciting breakthrough in somatic cell analysis was simply declared by the University of Toronto. Employing a gel-like biomaterial, scientists were ready to prolong the lives of stem cells, increase their acclimation into tissues, increase body movement after a ...
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National Monitor
Map shows the mortality rates and causes across 50 states
CDC has published a color-coded map showing the most "distinctive" causes of death in the 50 states. The map provides the reason for highest number of deaths in each state.
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State Column
CDC predicts how you will die based on your home state [photo]
We know what the most common causes of death are in the United States. Heart disease and cancer both make up the majority of reported deaths across the country, but a numbered list doesn't quite tell the whole story.
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American Live Wire
CDC Map Shows Distinctive Causes Of Death In U.S.
According to the CDC (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) cancer and heart disease are the most common killers in the US.
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BBC News
Even athletes are at risk of fatal heart diseases
London: Athletes whose fitness levels are very high may have life-threatening cardiovascular abnormalities, warns a new study. A study of more than 2,000 athletes eligible for the summer and winter Olympic games and screened for cardiovascular health has ...
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Delhi Daily News
CDC publishes United States Death Map
Washington: A colour-coded "Death Map" of the United States has been published by the CDC outlining the most "distinctive" causes of death for each of the 50 states in the US.
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Lighthouse News Daily
United States Death Map Released By CDC
United States Death Map Released By CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a map that displays the most distinctive causes of death for each U.S.
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CBS News
Cancer, Heart Diseases Not Killing Americans Most: CDC Map
Many believe the most common killers for Americans are cancer and heart disease. Is it? However, a new map reveals something else.
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Morning Ticker
Amazing new hydrogels increase stem cell survival
A recent breakthrough in stem cell research has improved stem cells' ability to heal eyesight and brain damage. Share on Facebook.
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The Hoops News
Injectable Hyaluronan & Methylcellulose improves retinal stem cell survival and ...
Stem cells have been a part of scientific research for years now and everyday more information is being gathered and put together on the subject.
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Empire State Tribune
Stem cell technology: Engineered "hydrogels" increased healing rate of any eye ...
There's a way of reversing of blindness, at least in mice, using engineered "hydrogels". This was successfully demonstrated by researchers at the University of Toronto.
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Pioneer News
Stem Cells Injected Successfully Using Hydrogels; Restores Eyesight, Heals Brain
After several failures finally scientists have been successful in implanting organs that are grown from stem cells. Earlier, the direct injection of stem cells for treatment has failed most of the time as cells were seen to die after getting introduced into the body.
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Benchmark Reporter
Edible Marijuana becoming a new problem in states where its illegal
marijuana In the recent years legalization of recreational marijuana has been causing a buzz all around the country except for Colorado and Washington State.
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State Column
Edible marijuana spreading like wildfire across the country
A massive increase in police reports of seized edible marijuana indicates a growing trend in the United States. Jim Jeffries has been the police chief in LaFollette, Tennessee for almost 20 years.
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Bend Bulletin
Edible pot is new test for police
A variety of commercial marijuana products have been seized by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Police face a challenge because such products are easier to smuggle.
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Channel News Asia
Medical team shares Ebola response experiences
Members of a Korean medical team, who returned home recently after completing their mission of treating patients infected with the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone, said the work was challenging but they felt rewarded.
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Channel News Asia
Guinea Ebola Cases Climb High Due To Transmissions At Funerals
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Frontline Desk
Good Bye To Anti-Vaccination Activists; California Passes Vaccination Bill
California has moved one step closer for the new law as the bill, which would remove "personal belief exemptions" for vaccinations, has already been passed.
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Los Angeles Times
Vaccination protesters at Democratic convention compare California to Nazi ...
Spurred by the state Senate's passage this week of a controversial bill that would require vaccinations for more California schoolchildren, dozens of protesters showed up outside the state Democratic Party's convention Saturday to assail the party's leaders in ...
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Pioneer News
California Moves Forward on Controversial Vaccination Bill
The vaccination debate continues to run rampant in this country. And while it is not an easy issue to solve—because of things like personal accountability and religion—legislators continue to press on in an attempt to regulate vaccination laws that will only fan ...
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Complex
CDC Map Shows Distinctive Causes of Death in U.S.
Life is hard, but the burden of existence is possibly heaviest in Louisiana - where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDP) has determined the "most distinctive" cause of death to be syphilis, better known as one of the least fun STDs available ...
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Sacramento Bee
Video: Vaccine critics protest at California Democratic convention
Anaheim. Hundreds of opponents of a controversial state measure requiring vaccinations for nearly all schoolchildren rallied outside the California Democratic Party's annual convention on Saturday.
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Benchmark Reporter
New Map indicates the 'Most Distinctive' Causes of Death in Your State
Heart disease and cancer can be easily branded as the two most notorious and common killers in the United States. However, there are other causes of death which are less common with the nation as a whole but are actually much more typical in specific ...
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fox5sandiego.com
What's the most distinctive cause of death in California, other states?
WASHINGTON - A new map shows the "most distinctive" causes of death in each state, according to LiveScience.com. Heart disease and cancer are among the most common causes of death in the country, but this list takes a look at the less common causes ...
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WQAD.com
Avian flu cases rise in Iowa
The number of avian flu cases in Iowa has risen, making 52 cases in the state. On Thursday, May 14, 2015 it was reported that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship checked out two possible cases of bird flu in Sioux and Plymouth ...
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The Nation
Even modest exercise good for the elderly
LONDON, Even modest and regular exercise is good for the elderly as it decreases the risk of death among them, a new study says. At least 15 minutes of physical activity for five days a week would be a suitable first target for the elderly.
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New York Times
Elisabeth Bing, 'Mother of Lamaze,' Dies at 100
Elisabeth Bing, who helped lead a natural childbirth movement that revolutionized how babies were born in the United States, died on Friday.
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OurQuadCities
Senator visits veterans in Iowa
Iowa's newest senator was back in the Hawkeye state today, making stops for her a 99 county tour. Joni Ernst's goal is to visit every county in the state over the next year.
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Benchmark Reporter
FDA Should Change Stance on Testosterone Replacement Therapy – Process ...
The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) lashed out at the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its rigid and 'illogical' stance against the Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) due to lack of compelling scientific evidence, ...
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Benchmark Reporter
Revised 21st Century Cures Act re-enacted: US accelerating the pace for ...
To ensure that the country's health laws are keeping pace, a House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee approved the revised 21st Century Cures Act. The aim is to escalate the pace of cures and medical breakthroughs. House Energy and Commerce ...
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Reporter Advocate
House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee approves 21st Century Cures Act
A House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee recently approved a revised 21st Century Cures Act, an initiative aimed at accelerating the pace of cures and medical breakthroughs in the U.S.
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Medical News Today
Donations between people with HIV 'could reduce organ demand'
People who die infected with HIV represent a potential source for transplantation numbering nearly 400 annual donors in the US, to yield 192 kidneys and 247 livers for the benefit of people living with the infection, according to the estimates of researchers ...
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Examiner.com
Niger meningitis outbreak death toll tops 400, CDC issues travel advisory
West Africa's largest nation continues to feel the devastation of a meningococcal disease epidemic, which according to the World Health Organization May 15, has killed more than 400 people.
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Los Angeles Times
Bird flu hits hard in egg-producing Iowa; 25 million hens may be lost
The men charged with ridding the farm of a deadly contagion tugged at their dark green protective suits and adjusted the double-intake respirators covering their faces.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Hungover? Pedialyte claims it's the cure
Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the AJC delivered to your inbox. Did you party this weekend? If you have a hangover, Pedialyte wants you to turn to their drink for relief.
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Fox 59
Blue Bell announces first layoffs in 108 years
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - Blue Bell Creameries, still reeling after shutting its entire operation over a fatal listeria recall of its ice cream, is laying workers off for the first time in its 108-year history.
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Food Poisoning Bulletin
Listeria Outbreak Forces Blue Bell Lay Offs, Furloughs
Sue Blue Bell A temporary closure prompted by a deadly Listeria outbreak linked to Blue Bell ice cream has forced layoffs and furloughs affecting more that 70 percent of the company's employees.
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Norwich Bulletin
Relay for Life 'makes your heart melt'
WOODSTOCK - In 2015, there will be an estimated 1,658,370 new cancer cases diagnosed and 589,430 cancer deaths in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Headlines & Global News
Listeria scare costs Blue Bell jobs
Blue Bell Creameries will lay off more than a third of its workforce following a series of listeria illnesses linked to its ice cream that prompted a nationwide recall of all its products, the Texas company announced Friday.
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NBC New York
Pioneer in Spreading Lamaze Childbirth Method in US Dies
NEW YORK - When Elisabeth Bing became interested in childbirth techniques in the 1950s, women were often heavily medicated, dads were generally nowhere near the delivery room and expectant parents had far less information than many do today.
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Wichita Eagle
1450 Blue Bell workers losing jobs after listeria problems
Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla half gallons are filled at the ice cream maker's headquarters in this file photo. | Brett Coomer Special to the Star-Telegram.
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wwlp.com
Organizers seek more support for Hurricane relay
HURRICANE - By the time participants crossed the Hurricane Relay For Life finish line Saturday morning, organizers said they're already planning to bolster next year's installment.
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Metro
Children's diarrhoea medicine is actually a good hangover cure
People with hangovers in the US have started turning to an unlikely medication to get over that horrific morning-after-the-night-before feeling.
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Benchmark Reporter
Blue Bell creameries products got contaminated by Listeria bacteria, 1450 ...
Blue Bell creameries are going to lay off 1450 workers all around the country. One distribution center of Blue Bell Creameries in South Carolina is going to shut down its operations soon.
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