Sunday, July 5, 2015

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Daily update July 5, 2015
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People with type 2 diabetes who have weight loss surgery are more likely to have significant improvements in their diabetes three years compared to diabetics who try lifestyle changes, a small new study suggests.
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A research report published recently states that weight loss surgery may be the most successful treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo and the World Health Organization are investigating six suspected cases of Ebola in western Bandundu province, WHO spokesman in Congo Eugene Kabambi said.
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Researchers simulating the financial trading floor in the lab have found that traders' hormone levels in the stressful, competitive environment are raised, making them invest in more risky assets.
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A new study has reported candidate HIV vaccine regimens which were found to both 'prime' and 'boost' the immune system of non-human primates.
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June 30. 2015: Photo shows a sign at the entrance to the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File).
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An adult dose of a hepatitis A vaccine was given to about 250 immigrant children at a Texan detention facility, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
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Another Sudbury lake has tested positive for potentially toxic blue-green algae. The Sudbury & District Health Unit said results from samples taken June 30 from Red Deer Lake near Wanup are positive for a species of cyanobacteria that can produce toxins.
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It may be possible to diagnose autism in children by measuring their reaction to smells, according to a new study that found a marked difference in the reaction to odors from children with the disorder, compared to those without it.
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image1.PNG Omarion Humphrey, last seen wearing no shirt and black shorts with a red stripe, went missing Saturday, July 4, from Lake Callis.
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THREE members of a family poisoned by pesticide on a holiday in the Virgin Islands four months ago are unlikely to ever recover, doctors say.
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Autumn Gross and her friends had to keep the mosquitoes in mind, while preparing for their July 4th celebration. "We just went out and bought a bunch of tiki torches, then we have OFF Spray always on out here, pretty much anything you can do," Gross ...
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JERUSALEM: The way children sniff different aromas could form the basis of a test to accurately detect autism, a new study has found.
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In response to reports that poison ivy has become stronger and more prevalent lately, a U.S. dermatologist sheds light on the plant with the aim of encouraging a safer outdoor season.
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U.S. - Memory is not a single unitary process but there are different types of memory. The short- and long-term memories are encoded and stored in different ways and in different parts of the brain, for reasons that we are only beginning to guess at ...
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A United States dermatologist has shared critical information about the poison ivy plant that could boost outdoor safety throughout this summer and prevent skin breakouts.
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Think a chlorinated pool is a safe, sterile place? Think again. There are a few dangers lurking in a shared pool, whether at a gym, a community center or even a fancy resort.
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Alcoholism continues to be a pervasive social problem in our country. Thus, there is always research being conducted somewhere to examine causes, effects, and other relationships of this condition and how we may be able to better treat or prevent it.
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LONDON: Neurons in a brain region called the medial temporal lobe play a key role in our ability to quickly form memories about real-life events and experiences, new research says.
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Sandy Mayson takes a photo of a rainbow flag and an American flag held by wife Maron Deering during the National LGBT 50th Anniversary ceremony in front of Independence Hall on July 4, 2015.
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According to The New York Times, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. screened an anti-vaccine documentary across the state ahead of the vote. If it is once again passed by the legislature there, it will advance to the desk of Gov.
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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating the potential risks of codeine in children's medicines. Codeine is a narcotic commonly used to treat some forms of pains and to reduce coughing.
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A second mosquito has tested positive in Suffolk County for West Nile virus, the Suffolk health department announced Saturday. The mosquito sample, known as a Culex Pipiens-resuans, was found June 23 in Selden, according to an email sent out by the ...
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Cuba's 'eradication' of mother-to-infant HIV is hopeful but not groundbreaking. The risk for infants there was extremely low—and now, at 2 percent, it's not entirely gone.
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Everybody dreams of having the smartest kids on the block, bagging all the awards in school and graduating as valedictorians. But's what the secret ingredient?
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The World Health Organization declared Cuba the first country in the world to eliminate the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mother to child on Tuesday, reports Reuters.
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DUBLIN, Ohio - Every day about ten people die from unintentional drowning, according to the CDC. This is also one of Venus Kochak's biggest fears, which is why she felt it was important to enroll her three children into swimming classes.
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The largest avian influenza outbreak to hit the poultry industry in history has spread across the lower 48 U.S. states and Canada, but Alaskan flocks have not yet been affected.
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If you'd like to donate, you can find more information at www.redcross.org/blood. Posted Saturday, July 4, 2015 --- 10:00 p.m.. MADISON, Wis. -- Those with the American Red Cross say during the summer months, they see a big decrease in donors coming in ...
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New findings published published in the journal Nature reveal that parents with diverse genetic backgrounds are more likely to have taller and smarter children than counterparts with more similarly linked genes.
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Friday, July 3, marked as a big day for Elizabeth Holmes, Theranos' founder and CEO. An Arizona bill co-authored by the company has become active, which will allow patients to order blood test without involving a doctor.
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