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Raw milk linked to listeria illness and death A listeria outbreak from two years ago has been traced to raw milk from an organic farm, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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Raw milk from Pennsylvania linked to 2 listeria cases, 1 death Two cases of listeria from two years ago have been traced to raw milk from an organic farm in Pennsylvania, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
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China vows crackdown on fake vaccines amid scandal SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have pledged to crack down on the black market sale of vaccines after a case was made public involving nearly $90 million worth of illegal vaccines that are suspected of being sold in dozens of provinces around ...
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Autism Spectrum Study Reveals Why Sufferers Are Dying Decades Before Their Time People on the autism spectrum are dying 12 to 30 years earlier than the rest of the population because of suicide and epilepsy, according to a new study.
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Swedish Analysis says People on Autism Spectrum Are Dying Young An analysis by Sweden's Karolinska Institute has linked neuro-developmental disorder autism to much shorter lifespan and the alarming sign is high risk of suicide among individuals suffering from autism spectrum disorder.
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US warns of Zika risk in Cuba ahead of Obama's trip Youths spend the afternoon at Havana's Malecon, in Cuba, Friday, March 18, 2016. U.S. President Barack Obama will travel to the communist island March 20.
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Raw Milk from Miller's Organic Farm Pennsylvania linked to Listeria Outbreak In the deadly listeria outbreak, two patients fell sick, one in California and one in Florida and the latter one died. The CDC mentioned that the outbreak has been linked to unpasteurized raw milk produced by Miller's Organic Farm in Bird-In-Hand ...
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Listeria outbreak linked to raw milk from Pennsylvania farm In 2011, raw milk supporters attended a rally protesting the Food and Drug Administration's actions against traditional dairy farmers in Washington state.
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China vows crackdown on fake vaccines amid scandal SHANGHAI Chinese authorities have pledged to crack down on the black market sale of vaccines after a case was made public involving nearly $90 million worth of illegal vaccines that are suspected of being sold in dozens of provinces around the country.
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'Zika has shaken us to our core': Puerto Rico prepares for the worst as epidemic looms Adriana Fontanals attends a talk on the dangers the Zika virus presented to pregnant women at the Hospital Auxilio Mutuo in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in February.
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Clearwater police arrest 7 Sunday morning The individuals were arrested between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. on a variety of charges, including drug-related offenses for synthetic marijuana commonly referred to as "spice.
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Zika virus spurs alert for US travel to Cuba This 2006 photo provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a female Aedes aegypti mosquito in the process of acquiring a blood meal from a human host.
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Standing Desks Do Not Testimony Better Health Benefits Sit-stand desks, which allows you stand or sit while working, could not offer any major health benefits associated with their use, finds a new research.
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Standing Desks Don't Improve Your Health, Study Says Standing at Work. Many people in America (and throughout the world) hold jobs where they have to sit a majority of the day. Sitting for long periods each day can lead to weight gain in some.
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Legislation at Statehouse would increase cigarette purchasing age from 18 to 21 Legislation to raise the purchasing age for tobacco and electronic cigarette products from 18 to 21 statewide has been introduced in the Illinois Senate.
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'Looked Like One of Our Zombie Movies': 'Unprecedented' Spice Overdose Epidemic Strikes Florida Florida investigators are saying that they recently have come across an "unprecedented" epidemic of synthetic marijuana overdose calls that resemble scenes from "The Walking Dead" zombie apocalypse TV show.
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Boulder scientists say metro area Zika risk very low This map highlghts areas of the United States that could have a higher vulnerability to the Zika virus. The mosquito species that transmists Zika virus has been observed in parts of the United States (shaded portion of map) and can establish ...
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Olivia Wildes Down Syndrome PSA Gets It So Wrong People with disabilities are invisible enough. Why did they erase us from an awareness campaign? Surrounded by an overwhelmingly prejudiced and exclusionary media that rarely reflects my reality back at me, I find myself in a permanent struggle to look ...
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World Down Syndrome Day 2016: Olivia Wilde Teams Up With 19-Year Old To Deliver A Powerful Message To commemorate the upcoming World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, actress Olivia Wilde has teamed up with 19-year-old AnnaRose Rubright to deliver a powerful message about the realities of living with Down syndrome.
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For Schoolkids, Two Breakfasts Are Way Better Than None! There's growing evidence to suggest that when it comes to preventing obesity, more can sometimes be less…so to speak. It's no secret that far too many kids are going to school across the US without eating any breakfast at all.
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Volunteering for infection in hunt for dengue, Zika vaccines An Aedes aegypti mosquito is photographed through a microscope at the Fiocruz institute in Recife, Brazil, Jan. 27. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File).
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For kids, 2 breakfasts are better than none Middle school students who eat breakfast at school—even if they have already had breakfast at home—are less likely to be overweight or obese than students who skip breakfast all together.
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Kids Who Eat Two Breakfasts Are Less Likely To Be Overweight Than Those Who Eat None Nearly 12 million children received free or reduced-price lunch during the 2014-2015 school year. (Representational Image). A growing number of children are eating free breakfasts at school, but the push to provide morning meals for all children in ...
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Ebola In Guinea: Fourth Person Dies Of Virus Days After WHO Declares End Of Flare-Up In Neighboring Sierra Leone Ebola Killed Guinea Flare-up WHO latest A fourth person died Saturday in Guinea due to the Ebola virus, in the latest flare-up of the disease in the African country, a report said.
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No Sentence Long Enough for Pedophile Who Gave HIV to Two Kids A convicted child molester from Houston has been handed a life prison sentence, after a string of sickening child sex attacks that left one minor and one toddler with HIV.
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Savannah St. Baldrick's raises over $55000 for childhood cancer research Volunteers lined up in City Market Sunday afternoon to donate to the St. Baldrick's Foundation and its battle against childhood cancer.
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Reno firefighters get a close shave to benefit children's cancer research Members of the Reno community, including firefighters, had their heads shaved to benefit St. Baldrick's Foundation and childhood cancer research.
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Standing, Treadmill Desks Do Not Improve Health, They're Just a Trend, Report Says ergotron-33-340-200-WorkFit-S-LCD-laptop- A new report released earlier this week by researchers at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health says that trendy new standing and treadmill desks may not improve your health.
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More Than 80 People Shave Their Head To Raise Money For Cancer Research More than 80 people turned out on Saturday night at the St. Louis De Montfort Church to raise money to fund childhood cancer research.
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Study: BMI report cards don't spur weight loss NEW YORK - When New York City public schools began giving students report cards on their weight a decade ago, officials hoped the information would help fight an obesity epidemic in the nation's largest school system.
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Early spring blooms may signal extended allergy season Daffodils were in full bloom on Keystone Drive in New Kensington on Wednesday, March, 16, 2016. A Tarentum allergist says early blooming this year may result in earlier - and more sustained - problems with allergies as a result.
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More than $23000 raised at Relay for Life of Ohio University Relay for Life participants take an honorary first lap around the track in Walter Field House on March 20, 2015. This year, Relay for Life raised over $23,000 for the American Cancer Society.
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