Thursday, July 2, 2015

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Daily update July 2, 2015
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A new bill was passed in California yesterday (June 30) making vaccinations nearly mandatory for all children attending public schools and Jim Carrey is definitely not happy about it.
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Liraglutide, an injectable diabetes drug that US regulators approved last year for weight loss, helped obese people lose an average of 18 pounds (eight kilograms), a yearlong study said Wednesday.
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Liraglutide, an injectable diabetes drug that US regulators approved last year for weight loss, helped obese people lose an average of 18 pounds, a yearlong study said.
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In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers say that the only injectable weight loss drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) helps people to lose more than 12 pounds, more than twice as much as people ...
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It's a golden rule that some are breaking this summer for the sake of creating hot to the touch tattoo like art on their skin and posting an image to Instagram along with hashtag #sunburnart.
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Wah Cantt - One out of ten persons in Pakistan have diabetes. This was stated by speakers including dialecticians and endocrinologists at awareness seminar on "diabetes management at POF hotel Wah Cantt on Tuesday.
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Either Jim Carrey is preparing for the role of a lifetime as an unhinged Twitter user, or the actor knowingly had an online meltdown where he called California's governor a "corporate fascist" and posted several photos of children crying over a new ...
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Actor Jim Carrey took to Twitter this week to draw attention to a long-time cause of his, campaigning for what he calls "greener" vaccines.
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On Tuesday, California governor Jerry Brown made official a move that's been brewing all year by signing into law SB277, the bill that removes "religious and personal belief" exemptions for parents who wish to opt out of vaccinating their children who ...
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The Institute of Medicine called for a national campaign to fight the No. 3 killer of Americans, sudden cardiac arrest. The survival rate outside a hospital is just six percent and even when a patient is treated by first responders, only 11 percent ...
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In addition, only 49 patients understood the definition of SPF value. More to this, only 31 percent checked the UVA star rating while buying the sunscreen.
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The incidence of ciguatera, the most commonly reported marine food-borne illness worldwide, may be higher than estimated in Florida.
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Carmelo Gianino, who works on a tow boat at the Miami Beach Marina, follows an old rule of thumb in South Florida fishing - stay away from the big barracuda to avoid a nasty fish-borne illness called ciguatera.
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An algorithm monitors glucose levels, determining when a patient's body is in need of insulin. By Stephen Feller | July 1, 2015 at 5:08 PM.
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Wasilla, AK - "Kaleb is our 6 year old, and he is a fun boy, he's always energetic and busy as a 6 year old would be," said Crystal Allen who is Kaleb's Mother.
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A new study has been published, which was supposed to look at the dietary habits of over 100,000 Americans, but instead, researchers uncovered a... EDITOR PICKS · Activist Bree Newsome Arrested After Taking Down Confederate Flag. Jun 27, 2015 ...
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Without two genetic mutations, the Black Death would never have been more than a minor gastrointestinal annoyance. According to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications, Yersinia pestis -- the bacterium that causes the three main forms of ...
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Food industry has three years to implement FDA's ban on partially hydrogenated oils. Sponsored by Stratas Foods. Advertisement.
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Cardiac arrest is killing thousands of people in the United States each year who could be saved if more people were trained in CPR and emergency response systems were improved, says a study published this week by a panel of leading national experts.
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More than 10,000 people have died in the Ebola outbreak, according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization, mostly in the countries of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
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The availability of indoor tanning outside of tanning salons may promote risky use because of lax regulation, US researchers say. Outside of tanning salons, US women who tan indoors can often do so at gyms and health clubs, as well as in some private ...
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Use of tanning beds declined to 4.2 percent of American adults in 2013, down from 5.5 percent in 2010, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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June 30 U.S. doctors and research hospitals collected nearly $6.5 billion in payments for services rendered to pharmaceutical and medical device companies in 2014, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Open Payments report ...
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NEW DELHI - Toilets are taken for granted in the industrialized West, but still are a luxury for a third of the world's people who have no access to them, according to a report by the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
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WASHINGTON With a little help from Clint Eastwood, Jennifer Aniston and Josh Brolin - or at least photos of them - scientists have gained a new understanding of how memories of everyday events are formed in the brain.
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Grant Botti, 14, says he felt something strange in his ear and decided to grab hold of it. What he pulled out would shock anyone. It was a 4-inch long centipede.
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A growing body of evidence suggests that weight-loss surgery is more effective than diet and exercise at getting rid of Type 2 diabetes.
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Flooding and record-setting rains have created ripe conditions for a nasty mosquito season in North Texas. Many backyards are already overrun with pesky critters that nip at ankles and leave sleep-interrupting bites.
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A veteran Pennsylvania nurse is under investigation after she fell asleep and dropped a newborn baby, fracturing his skull, the family and hospital officials said.
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Some of us may be partial to blue eyes, but did you know a new study actually links this shade to an increased risk of alcohol dependency?
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WASHINGTON The bacterium Yersinia pestis has inflicted almost unimaginable misery upon humankind over the centuries, killing an estimated 200 million or more people and triggering horrific plagues in the 6th and 14th centuries.
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UPMC will partner with other institutions on additional research aimed at determining whether the results of bariatric surgery last even longer than three years, perhaps five or seven.
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A Saline County teenager woke up Tuesday morning with excruciating pain in one of his ears. Grant Botti, 14, says he felt something strange in his ear and decided to grab hold of it.
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WASHINGTON—. The bacterium Yersinia pestis has inflicted almost unimaginable misery upon humankind over the centuries, killing an estimated 200 million or more people and triggering horrific plagues in the 6th and 14th centuries.
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Too much insulin can kill me a lot faster than too much soda. (Reuters/Lucy Nicholson). Share. Written by. Svati Kirsten Narula. July 01, 2015.
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New research suggests that eye color may be linked to alcohol dependence. Your eye color could predict health problems later in life, according to a recent study.
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When it became legal at the stroke of midnight, the first patients in the state were hopeful and happy. By Jennifer Brooks Star Tribune.
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The World Health Organization announced that Cuba has become the first country to eliminate the spread of HIV and syphilis from mother to baby, the Guardian reports.
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MOORHEAD—Moorhead's Planned Parenthood clinic, the second busiest in Minnesota, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
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U.S. doctors and research hospitals collected nearly $6.5 billion in payments for services rendered to pharmaceutical and medical device companies in 2014, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Open Payments report released ...
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A number of open water swimming events are under threat after a rise in algal blooms at a lake in Nottingham. Colwick Lake is closed to bathers until blue-green algae levels have consistently dropped to a safe standard, the city council said.
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ATLANTA - The three Augusta hospitals wanting to build facilities in Columbia County could be free to do so without government input if a lawsuit filed Tuesday succeeds.
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Nick Jonas, a diabetes patient and outspoken advocate for those living with the disease, has a serious problem with CrossFit's sense of humor.
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Antibiotic resistance is rising dramatically worldwide, making it one of today's most pressing public health problems. Common infections that used to be treated easily with antibiotics now are killing people because our arsenal of effective antibiotics ...
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Not all infections can be cured by an antibiotic. The overuse in people, livestock, poultry, and farmed seafood have led to mutations of bacteria that are now resistant to once-effective drugs.
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Conner Oliger, 9, takes a balloon from one of the volunteers at Relay for Life. Oliger was diagnosed with cancer when he was just 17 months old; he will be cancer-free for five years in August.
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MOLINE -- Western Illinois University and Black Hawk College go tobacco-free today, as a new state law goes into effect. The Smoke-Free Campus Act prohibits the use of tobacco products and paraphernalia -- including cigarettes, pipes and smokeless ...
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A wild rabbit in Yoder died of a tularemia infection, according to the El Paso County Public Health. It was confirmed on June 29 that the rabbit died because infection.
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The largest trade group in the US is using its size and strength to fight against anti-smoking regulations on behalf of the tobacco industry.
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