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As the Aedes aegypti mosquito spreads globally, so does the risk of epidemics Of all the mosquito species that populate the planet, few have proved themselves more resilient or more deadly to humans than the Aedes aegypti.
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Science Confirmed: Sexism Harmful to Men's Mental Health Men who tend to view themselves as superior to women are more likely to develop psychological problems than men who conforms less to the traditional norms of masculinity.
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Bug board OKs Oxitec trial Genetically modified mosquitoes will be released in the Florida Keys, but the question now is where? Florida Keys Mosquito Control Board commissioners approved a contract with biotech company Oxitec Saturday, solidifying a long-anticipated agreement ...
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Finland finds H5 bird flu in wild birds in Aland islands HELSINKI Finland has detected H5 bird flu in wild birds in Aland islands, Baltic Sea, Finnish Food Safety Authority said on Thursday.
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Your dog still knows what you did last summer. Here's how Pet dogs are able to remember what people did in the recent past. This kind of recall is known as episodic memory -- the ability to mentally travel back in time and remember details about an event.
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Germany Culls 16000 Turkeys After Detecting An Outbreak of Bird Flu German authorities have culled 16,000 turkeys and have ordered for the slaughter of 92,000 chickens after detecting a strain of bird flu, according to a report.
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Eli Lilly's promising Alzheimer's drug fails in clinical trial (CNN) A large trial of a drug to treat dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease has ended in failure after people receiving the treatment showed no significant improvements to those taking a placebo.
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Woman accused of injecting son's IV with A 41-year-old teacher accused of injecting her son's IV line with feces is allowed to live in Springfield while she awaits trial in Indiana.
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Mom Accused Of Injecting Feces Into Cancer-Afflicted Son's IV Bag Tiffany Alberts was allegedly trying to get her 15-year-old son moved to a better facility. 11/24/2016 03:59 pm ET | Updated 2 hours ago.
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10 Sneaky Ways You Burn Calories on Thanksgiving Yes, Thanksgiving leaves you so. Freaking. Full. It's a holiday that revolves around eating, after all. But it's not *just* about calories going in.
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City council to consider resolution to push routine HIV tests Pittsburgh Councilman Corey O'Connor, left, is sponsoring a measure to push routine HIV tests. By Dan Gigler / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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Skin Patch Uses Sweat to Monitor Health A soft, flexible skin patch that monitors biomarkers in sweat can determine whether the wearer is dehydrated, measure the person's blood sugar level and even detect disease.
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Can Turkey Make You "Tryp Out"? Inside the science of Thanksgiving-associated sedation. We hear it every Thanksgiving: the turkey on the table, loaded with l-tryptophan, will zonk us out.
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Recalled toys still may be for sale online Recalled toys still may be available for purchase online during the holiday shopping season, a consumer group warned this week in its annual "Trouble in Toyland" report.
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USDA offers Five tips for a safe Thanksgiving With Thanksgiving meal preparation, there also comes the responsibility to ensure the food you serve at the table is well-prepared.
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EndoBreak: Insulin's Birthday; Diabetes Awareness Month; Kellogg Council November 14th, also known as World Diabetes Day, marked the 95th birthday of modern insulin, after Sir Frederick Banting discovered it in 1922 at the University of Toronto with Charles Best.
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AIDS Memorial Quilt on display ASHEVILLE - On World AIDS Day, Western North Carolina AIDS Project will offer space for locals to connect. WNCAP will host a variety of events Dec. 1 leading up to an appearance by Cecil Baldwin, best known for his work as the host of the podcast ...
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Holiday Food Safety Tips WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) -- Clean, separate, color, and chill. Four words that health specialists recommend when it comes to cooking in general, but even more so during the holidays.
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Newborn left blissed out by first shampoo hair wash The father of a newborn girl has described being reduced to tears while watching her receive her first shampoo scrub and wash. FTBAPGL.
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11 things you may not have known about Thanksgiving We all know that the first Thanksgiving dinner took place when the Pilgrims celebrated a good harvest in the New World, and that the tryptophan in turkey isn't actually what makes you so sleepy.
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Group finds some recalled toys still sold online Ethan Forman/Staff photoEmily Myers, left, a consumer advocate for MassPIRG, points out examples of troubled toys in the run-up to the holiday season during a press conference Tuesday at a Salem childcare center.
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TV Cooking Shows Get Low Ratings for Food Safety chef HYANNIS - Julia Child pioneered the medium popularized today by Bobbi Flay, the Barefoot Contessa and the other television cooks we welcome into our kitchens every day.
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Sweat it out! Skin patch aims to test sweat for health This photo provided by J. Rogers, Northwestern University, shows a soft, skin- mounted microfluidic device for capture, collection and analysis of sweat.
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Five Tips For A Food Safe Thanksgiving According to the most recent Food Safety Survey, conducted by the Food and Drug Administration, 68 percent of the public washes whole turkey before cooking it.
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Where Thanksgiving calories may hide and how you can burn them off When you sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, the cards will be stacked against your diet. Those favorite dishes are just so high in calories - hello, stuffing and sweet potato casserole!
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Heinz Gravy Recalled Due to Incorrect Label, Potential Allergens The company says they are recalling 5,022 pounds of their of bistro au jus gravy product due to an incorrect label that doesn't declare the potential allergen milk and soy.
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California's Dungeness season facing 2nd year of troubles Imported Dungeness crabs are displayed for sale at Fisherman's Wharf, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015, in San Francisco. Wildlife authorities delayed the local Dungeness crab season and closed the rock crab fishery for most of California on Thursday, just days ...
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Canada Still Has A Chance To Reverse Its Diabetes Epidemic Earlier this year I retired after a dozen years as president of Innovative Medicines Canada. Shortly after I took an assignment with the Canadian Diabetes Association and the opportunity to work on what is one of Canada's largest and most perplexing ...
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