Monday, June 27, 2016

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Daily update June 27, 2016
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Parents often push their kids to excel in school in pursuit of good grades. However, new research suggests that this type of parenting may be harmful to children.
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SATURDAY, June 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Children with "intrusive" parents who push too hard for good grades may be more prone to become highly self-critical or anxious and depressed, a new study suggests.
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Staff Photo by Dan Henry / The Chattanooga Times Free Press- 6/22/16. Dr. Michael Pugh and Ajani Bakari install a solar and capacitor based phone charger on Wednesday, June 22, 2016, at a pavilion previously designated for smokers on the Chattanooga ...
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Officials with the Student Government Association at the University of Southern Mississippi could start asking students when the fall semester begins in August what they think about a campus-wide tobacco ban.
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SATURDAY, June 25, 2016 -- Children with "intrusive" parents who push too hard for good grades may be more prone to become highly self-critical or anxious and depressed, a new study suggests.
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Amid rising incidence of the disease among China's young and talk of a generation haunted by HIV, use of kits bought from e-commerce sites is on the rise.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Rhode Island health officials are encouraging residents to get tested on National HIV Testing Day. The annual observance to promote testing is Monday.
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Dr. Timothy Mastro A global health leader with extensive experience addressing the most urgent health challenges for the world's most vulnerable people.
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The Brazos County Health Department is teaming up with Project Unity to offer free, rapid HIV tests from 9 a.m until noon. You can stop by 201 N. Texas Avenue in Bryan to get tested.
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Ron Kolsen takes the cylinder-shaped bag and dumps its contents on a plastic board. "Alright," he says, staring intently at the pile of dead mosquitoes in front of him.
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Sending electric shocks to cocoa particles improves the flow of liquid chocolate without the need for extra cocoa butter. The process can reduce chocolate's fat content by up to 20 percent.
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We've been covering the Zika virus and monitoring any progress that's been being made so far, and we're pleased to report some good news for a change.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital, regarded as one of the country's best, reached a late agreement with the union to avoid a Monday strike.
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Heard the one about the rabbi and the pastor who want to sell medical pot? The vast list of applicants for one of up to 15 licenses to grow marijuana for medical purposes in Maryland includes at least two religious leaders, Rabbi Jeffrey Kahn and ...
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A new study has found that a man is less likely to use a condom during sex with a woman who is very attractive. In the study, researchers mentioned that past research has indicated a connection between perceived attractiveness and the readiness of a ...
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Eli Lilly has spent almost three decades working on drugs for Alzheimer's disease with not much to show for it yet. This year the company began human tests using a totally new approach.
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The people lining up to profit from Maryland's legal medical-marijuana market include former sheriffs and state lawmakers, wealthy business executives and well-connected political donors, according to previously undisclosed public records obtained by ...
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The U.S. National Whitewater Center suspended whitewater activities Friday after an Ohio teenager who contracted a rare brain infection died following a visit to the park.
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A Buda man who traveled to Port Aransas to enjoy the Father's Day weekend with his family is now fighting an infection from a flesh-eating bacteria.
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A new study by the researchers from the University of Bristol and University of Southampton has unveiled that when a man finds a woman attractive he is less likely to use a condom to have sex with her.
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Thousands of nurses returned to work Sunday at five Allina Health hospitals in the Minneapolis area following a seven-day strike mainly over the cost of their health insurance.
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Nurses who work for Allina Health walked off the job last Sunday morning after contract negotiations fell apart. Some 1,400 replacement workers were brought in to fill the shifts at Abbott Northwestern, Mercy, United, Unity, and Philips Eye Institute ...
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No date is set to resume bargaining, now that the seven-day walkout has come to a civil conclusion. By Anthony Lonetree Star Tribune.
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Late Saturday, after months of tense negotiations and with a strike looming, it wasn't disagreement on wages or benefits that kept Brigham and Women's Hospital and its nurses union from nailing down a new contract.
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KEARNEY, Neb. -- National HIV Testing Day is Monday and the Nebraska Aids Project-Kearney Office is providing free and confidential HIV tests to the public.
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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) - It's an unassuming building on Lansing's south side, but today it's standing out as the Lansing Herbal Farmer's Market hosted the inaugural service for the First Cannabis Church of Logic and Reason.
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Advocate Photo by MARK BALLARD Gov. John Bel Edwards told the state Board of Commerce and Industry on Friday that from here on he expects applications for exempting manufacturers from local property taxes to be tied to job creation and retention.
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Imagine telling this to someone 10 years ago: A church in Lansing, Mich. will hold its first service ever on Sunday, and the minister is inviting the congregation to help out by putting their joint and blunt roaches in the collection plate.
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A juice processor in Washington state, seafood companies in New York and Hawaii, and a cattle operation in Texas recently received warnings from the U.S.
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