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Children With Obese Parents May Be At Risk Of Developmental Delays, Say NIH Researchers Parental obesity can directly affect children, according to researchers from the National Institutes of Health. In a study, they showed that obese mothers and fathers can increase risks of child developmental delays.
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JM Smucker Company recalls certain canned cat food ORRVILLE, Oh. - The J.M. Smucker Company announced a voluntary recall on certain lots of 9LivesTM, EverPetTM, and Special KittyTM canned cat food due to possible low levels of thiamine. The problem was discovered by the Quality Assurance team ...
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Trial set to start for pharmacy owner in deadly meningitis outbreak The central allegations in this case involve the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, and its nationwide recall of the compounded drug preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate in fall 2012.
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Can Parents' Weight Hinder Toddlers' Development? TUESDAY, Jan. 3, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Children who have obese parents may show signs of developmental delays, such as poor social skills, by the time they're 3 years old, a new study suggests.
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Beer Nut: Heard it here first – Guinness is good for hearing You've probably heard of "beer goggles," which augment the way certain people look, but what about what might be called a "beering aid" that enhances sound?
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Why This Is the Year I'm Breaking Up with Dieting for Good Sorry diets! You're too strict, controlling, and possessive, and it's time I learn to trust myself around food. By Lauren Brown West-Rosenthal | Jan 03, 2017.
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Is your city crawling with bed bugs? Baltimore may want to omit its latest superlative from the tourist brochure: The city with the most bedbug treatments. Orkin ranked the city atop its annual Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List, a ranking of metro areas based on the number of bed bug treatments ...
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Alcohol abuse linked to higher heart risks, study says (CNN) An estimated 10 million to 15 million Americans abuse alcohol, meaning excessive drinking negatively affects their lives. Now, research suggests a link between too much drinking and heart problems, the No.
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Philly Ranked 9th Worst City For Bed Bugs PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Here's something that will make your skin crawl - Philadelphia has been ranked the ninth worst city for bed bugs.
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Trial to begin for pharmacist linked to fungal meningitis outbreak (CNN) More than 700 people in 20 states were diagnosed with fungal meningitis and other infections after receiving contaminated medication in 2012.
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Study suggests parental obesity could put babies at risk for developmental delays One more thing for new parents to fret about? According to a new study from scientists at the National Institutes of Health's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), offspring of obese parents could be ...
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Gut Decision: Scientists Identify New Organ in Humans Dr. J. Calvin Coffey, a professor of surgery at the University of Limerick in Ireland, has concluded that the mesentery, which is a membrane found in the gut, is its own organ.
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Tennessee Woman Gives Birth to Quadruplets While Battling Cancer Kayla Gaytan gave birth to four healthy babies about a month after her cancer had returned. 1:24 | 01/03/17. Share. Title. Description.
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Woman gives birth to quadruplets while battling cancer NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - A Fort Campbell soldier and his wife have four tiny reasons to celebrate 2017. Kayla and Sgt. Charles Gaytan are the proud parents of quadruplets born Friday afternoon at Vanderbilt University Medical Center without fertility ...
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Flu kills second Iowan as winter illnesses spread Two wintertime bugs - the flu and norovirus - are ramping up in Iowa, with the flu causing its second death of the season, the state's top public-health expert said Tuesday.
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Research on gun violence is severely underfunded compared with other causes of death Over the last 10 years, influenza has claimed on average just short of 33,000 lives a year in the United States. Motor vehicle accidents take just over 35,000 lives each year.
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Repealing Obamacare affects everyone It's not just for the 20 million people who have health insurance through the individual Obamacare exchanges or Medicaid expansion.
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Sleep Number Debuts 360 Smart Bed At CES 2017 Sleep trackers and Android apps intended to help users fall asleep are definitely nothing new, but true innovation happens when a company with 30 years of experience in sleep steps up.
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Why you shouldn't use cotton swabs to clean your ears (CNN) The doctors' advice hasn't changed much, but it's still so unsatisfying: You should not use cotton swabs to clean your ears.
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It started with a retiree. Now the Women's March could be the biggest inauguration demonstration. Teresa Shook never considered herself much of an activist, or someone particularly versed in feminist theory. But when the results of the presidential election became clear, the retired attorney in Hawaii turned to Facebook and asked: What if women ...
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Select Comfort's new bed tracks how you sleep, and then does something about it Select Comfort Select Comfort's new Sleep Number 360 bed, shown with its smartphone app in a photo provided by the company, adjusts to a person's sleeping pattern.
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March on Washington and beyond: How women are resisting Donald Trump March on Washington and beyond: How women are resisting Donald Trump FILE - In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016, file photo, high school students protest in opposition of Donald Trump's presidential election victory in San Francisco.
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Marijuana legalization supporters to hand out 4200 joints at Donald Trump inauguration A marijuana joint is rolled Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) ** FILE ** more >. View Comments Print.
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Serena Williams, Rusty but Rested, Returns From a 4-Month Break Serena Williams recovered from a shaky start to beat 69th-ranked Pauline Parmentier, 6-3, 6-4, on Tuesday. Credit Fiona Goodall/Getty Images.
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3 ways repealing Obamacare affects millennial health care If you think Obamacare will survive a Trump administration in tact, you haven't been paying attention. President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Senate have the power to repeal Barack Obama's signature health care program, the ...
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Pregnancy sensor seeks to ease worries for mothers-to-be Molly Cruit attached a small device to her pregnant belly, and a few minutes later, a graph on her smartphone suddenly spiked. "Oh my god!
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Messer: overturn rule forcing states to fund abortion providers Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) is calling on Congress to overturn the recent Obama administration rule that would force states to distribute public tax dollars to abortion providers.
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Flu widespread in Virginia, CDC says 'get vaccinated' RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) - The flu is making a big appearance in Virginia, according to the Center for Disease and Control (CDC). The CDC reports that the number of influenza cases is increasing in Virginia and is now widespread throughout the state.
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An Implant Could Revolutionize The Way We Protect Ourselves From HIV The Medici drug delivery system, a subdermal implant, could change the way people prevent the spread of HIV. People at high risk of contracting HIV can significantly lower their chances of getting the virus with a daily pill known as PrEP, or pre ...
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Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards: 'We Will Not Go Without a Fight' "I do believe that the world only rolls forward," says Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards in the wake of Donald Trump's win.
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Texas sues FDA over lethal injection drugs confiscated in 2015 Texas officials filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday seeking to get a final answer about whether the Food and Drug Administration will hand over lethal injection drugs that the agency confiscated nearly a year and a half ago.
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Texas sues FDA to make decision on execution drug shipment HOUSTON - Texas filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a federal agency to force it to decide whether an impounded shipment of a drug used for executions should be delivered to the Texas prison system, which has carried out more lethal injections than any ...
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Man claims age discrimination after Starbucks bans him for asking 16-year-old barista on a date SPOKANE, Wash. - A 37-year-old man says he was banned from a Starbucks in Spokane after asking a 16-year-old barista out to dinner, KREM reports.
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After declaring 'public health crisis,' lawmaker wants to pave way for pornography lawsuits SALT LAKE CITY - Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, wants to change state law to allow people to sue companies that put pornography on the internet.
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Social Media Is Finally Growing Up Until recently, social media platforms have needed to build and remain inside their walled gardens to avoid sharing their competitive intelligence.
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Veterans care under Donald Trump may be a 'public-private' option In this Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, file photo, President-elect Donald Trump, left, stands with boxing promoter Don King as he speaks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Pets can be workout partners, too It's the New Year and weight loss and diet ads are zeroing in on consumers who may have put on a few pounds over the holidays.
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Cannabis for Christmas Forget baking cookies for Santa this Christmas. More people than ever are getting baked on baked goods during the holidays. Marijuana sales soared during the 2016 holiday season.
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Furever friends: Humane society adoptions set record in 2016 Seina the cat curiously sniffs the air at the Humane Society of Eastern NC on Jan. 2, 2017. (Joe Pellegrino/The Daily Reflector). 010317humanesociety-1.
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France introduces opt-out policy on organ donation Preparation of surgical tools in an operating theatre prior to a kidney transplant operation. Photograph: Frances Roberts/Alamy. Kim Willsher in Paris.
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Parents Welcome New Year's Twins Born Minutes Apart, in Different Years Meet the proud parents who welcomed New Year's twins born in different years: the oldest in 2016, and the other, minutes later, in 2017.
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Reading clinic to offer free HIV testing, counseling About: Individuals wishing to be tested may walk in for the event. The testing and counseling are completely private and confidential.
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In Fight Against Troubling Viruses, Vaccines Offer Hope In this Feb. 12, 2016 photo, Lara, who is just under 3- months-old and was born with microcephaly. She is examined by doctors in Paraiba state, Brazil.
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