Sunday, July 31, 2016

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MIAMI (Reuters) - Christophe and Franziska Lefever were admiring graffiti at an outdoor gallery in a chic Miami arts district on Friday when they learned that the first cases of Zika spread by mosquitoes in the continental United States were contracted ...
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In the recent years, the intake of dietary supplements has increased across the United States. They have been heavily advertised and due to easy availability, consumers have increased their consumption of supplements.
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With the help of an expert panel of independent doctors and dietary-supplement researchers, Consumer Reports identified 15 supplement ingredients that are potentially harmful.
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Since Danelle, 36, was infected with the Zika virus in late April, danger signs have appeared in her fetus. At 23 weeks, she grappled with the decision of whether to abort.
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Since emerging in Brazil in early 2015, the Zika virus has now spread to more than 40 countries in the Western Hemisphere. It's a troubling and widespread global outbreak - and it's the first of its kind.
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It might seem like Zika appeared out of nowhere last year. But the Zika virus was first identified in in 1947 in the Zika Forest of Uganda.
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Sumi Madhi a volunteer on child feeding, nutrition and care interacts with mothers in Kudada, India. Photo: UNICEF/Prashanth Vishwanathan.
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Cancer is not a modern disease, scientists have confirmed. In the Cradle of Humankind in South Africa, a region known for its fossils, scientists have unearthed the earliest case of the dreaded disease, National Geographic reports.
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A drug for Alzheimer's disease targeting tau protein pathology failed to demonstrate a benefit in the primary analysis from phase III trial reported at the AAIC meeting.
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If there's good advice for most South Dakotans regarding the Zika virus, it's this: worry less about Zika and more about West Nile.
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BREAKING: A total of 12 new mosquito samples from across Suffolk County have tested positive for the virus. By Ryan Bonner (Patch National Staff) - July 30, 2016 10:14 am ET.
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Nearly 500 pain patients joined Minnesota's medical cannabis program in July, the first month they could do so after intractable pain was added to the state's list of qualifying medical conditions last year.
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Marijuana investors can get their checkbooks ready because Kentucky has planned meetings with the intentions of legalizing marijuana.
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BREAKING: Samples from across the county have tested positive for the virus. Check out all of the locations. By Ryan Bonner (Patch National Staff) - July 30, 2016 10:17 am ET.
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DAVID JOLES Signing up: Elisa McCann, 3, is enrolled and ready to become one of the first pain patients admitted to Minnesota's medical marijuana program.
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Secondhand marijuana smoke may be as harmful as tobacco smoke when considering its effect on the blood vessels, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Dr. Roberta Ness, was presented with the John Snow Award from the Epidemiology Section of the American Public Health Association at a recent annual meeting in San Francisco.
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Robert Horton, route supervisor for Blue Bell Ice Cream, fills the refrigerated ice cream display at Tom Thumb in Dallas, TX June 14, 2016.
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Owners of Blue Bell Creameries LP have agreed to pay a fine in Texas in relation to a deadly Listeria outbreak, but possibly more significant is that health officials will have the company on a short leash for 18 months.
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The device would be helpful to doctors in terms of quick access to patients. (Representational Photo). MIT researchers have developed a new production system that can be carried to a battlefield and used to produce treatments or manufacture a vaccine ...
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The World Health Organization is considering changing the way it classifies transgender identity following calls from researchers and advocates to remove it from the WHO's list of mental disorders, The New York Times reports.
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The parking lot was just paved, the walls are being painted, and soon the medical landscape in Tampa Bay will be forever remade. Related News/Archive.
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Sophia Morales, 9, decorates a hat while taking a break from selling bracelets during Relay for Life at Napa Valley College on Saturday.
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The state of Texas has finalized a penalty agreement with Blue Bell Creameries after last year's Listeria outbreak. File Photo by Gary C. Caskey/UPI.
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Experts say breastfeeding should be initiated within the first hour after birth. // PHOTO BY RAY WHITLOCK. On Saturday, August 6, Maury Regional Medical Center will join the Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Women, Infants and Children (WIC) ...
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Texas-based ice cream company Blue Bell Creamery has reached an agreement with the state health department for penalties related to last year's listeria outbreak that sickened 10 people and was tied to three deaths.
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World Breastfeeding Day 2016 re-emphasizes the importance of breastfeeding and helps in the making of a healthier tomorrow. Amazing as it sounds, the simple act of breastfeeding a new born is the first step towards a healthy human and has a huge impact ...
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Cathie Norton and Aiden Atwood of the "Pennies from Heaven" team walk in memory of Bonnie Gordon of Butte in Relay for Life 2015 at Father Sheehan Park.
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