Monday, February 6, 2017

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Demonstrators jeered California Rep. Tom McClintock as he left a town hall under police escort. 02/04/2017 07:23 pm ET | Updated 2 hours ago.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli government committee gave an initial nod on Sunday for the export of medical marijuana in what could be a windfall for companies in Israel, widely regarded as a leader in research in the field.
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Israeli growers work together with scientific institutions in clinical trials and development of strains that treat a variety of illnesses and disorders.
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SEOUL South Korea confirmed a case of foot-and-mouth disease at a dairy farm, the country's first outbreak less than a year, its agriculture ministry said on Monday.
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Have you ever wondered why you hate the sound of someone chewing his food loudly or breathing heavily? It's all in your head - literally.
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Nobody likes hearing someone crunching their food, but for some it's more than just an annoyance - the sound triggers a full "fight or flight response.
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Misophonia is a very real condition affecting some people, causing them to feel irked by sounds most others take in stride, like the sounds of loud chewing or heavy breathing.
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Commuters wiped away anti-Semitic graffiti they found on a No. 1 subway train on Saturday. "Within about two minutes, all the Nazi symbolism was gone," one rider wrote on Facebook.
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New York (CNN) Gregory Locke was enjoying his Saturday night after dinner with friends in Manhattan when he boarded the No. 1 subway train at 50th Street to head uptown.
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Symbols of hate transformed into a moment of love and community for New York City subway riders when they banded together to remove swastikas and other anti-Semitic markings from a train's walls.
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) - Citing an abundance of caution, Evanger's Dog & Cat Food of Wheeling, IL is voluntarily recalling specific lots of its Hunk of Beef product because of a potential contaminant Pentobarbital, which was detected in one lot of ...
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The Chinese government has issued a five-year action plan for HIV prevention and treatment which includes a greater role for traditional medicine, the Xinhua News Agency reported.
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NEW HAVEN >> A quarter of high school-age e-cigarette users are looking for a stronger effect from the nicotine-laced liquid by dripping it directly onto the device's heating coil, according to research at Yale University.
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The CFDA has created a pin for CFDA members and supporters to use during their fashion week shows and presentations. By Lisa Lockwood on February 6, 2017.
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As Heart Health Awareness Month is here, it is a good time to take stock of your own health and consider your options should life stresses begin to take their toll.
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Roughly one in four surveyed teens who were regular users of e-cigarettes said they had tried "dripping" during vaping sessions, researchers report.
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Antibiotics work in different ways, but they all need to bind to bacterial cells in order to kill them.(Shutterstock). Antibiotics can still kill superbugs if they 'push' hard enough into bacterial cells, according to a new research that paves the way ...
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In this photo provided by Eric Martinez, Nazanin Zinouri, front left, and her colleagues from Modjoul, a startup technology firm in Clemson, S.C.
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Each year, as February rolls around, it's common to think of the romantic holiday on the horizon. But in addition to Valentine's Day, every February we recognize American Heart Month - a month focused on awareness of heart disease and motivation to ...
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GREENVILLE, S.C. - An Iranian engineer who had been blocked from returning to South Carolina by President Donald Trump's travel ban against seven Muslim nations returned to the U.S.
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Dr. Lisa Young Internationally-recognized nutritionist; International speaker; Portion size expert; Author, 'The Portion Teller Plan'; Adjunct professor of nutrition at NYU.
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Scientists have come up with various theories suggesting the reasons why we sleep. These theories tend to vary from expert to expert, with some believing sleep allows us to recharge our batteries.
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Evanger's Dog and Cat Food Company, Inc. announced over the weekend a voluntarily recall over select dog food items after a potential contaminant was discovered in a batch of its branded dog food.
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Several lots of Evanger's Hunk of Beef dog food were recalled Friday after a deadly sedative was found. (Screenshot via Twitter).
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When you have a problem with your circadian rhythm, it can be hard to get restful sleep, which in turn prevents you from being able to function at your best.
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Sometimes, brute force is the answer. Researchers have found that existing antibiotics can be modified to take advantage of "brute force" in dealing with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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File photo of a woman receiving a flu shot. (Jason Hoekema/The Brownsville Herald via AP). (Newser) - The flu is marching across the US, with 40 states now reporting widespread activity.
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Are you sick of going to bed late and waking up tired? Then grab your hiking boots and a tent. A new study suggests that a couple days of camping in the great outdoors can reset your circadian clock and help you get more sleep.
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President Donald Trump sleeps about two to four hours nightly, the Washington Post reported in November. In that regard, the president has something in common with many Americans.
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The findings of the study show that sleep is making our brain forget some of the things we learned that day. Sleeping is one of the most important things for our body.
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Dan Thrasher, president of Thrasher Inc., in the company's inventory warehouse on Cary Circle in La Vista on Friday, Jan. 27. Thrasher said the biggest burden of Obamacare is the "cumbersome" paperwork he has to do because of it.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indiana officials are scrambling to fund several bicentennial construction projects Vice President Mike Pence initiated when he was governor.
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The American Heart Association is collecting knitted red hats to distribute to babies at Strong Memorial and Highland hospitals for its Little Hats, Big Hearts campaign, which promotes testing for congenital heart defects in newborn infants.
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POTSDAM - To kick off Heart Health Month, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, in partnership with the American Heart and Stroke Association, announced they will deliver over 110 caps to babies born in local hospitals during the month of February.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Within the past week, Gov. Eric Holcomb visited several small businesses in Zionsville - shoe shops, boutiques and even stopped by a barbershop for a haircut.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Gov. Eric Holcomb has requested the renewal of a federal waiver that allows Indiana's Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 to serve hundreds of thousands of low-income Hoosiers.
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The Super Bowl is an enormous entertainment juggernaut, but it's also a food giant and a significant driver of restaurant business.
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Diabetes - one of America's most common ailments - is listed seventh among the leading causes of death behind heart disease, cancer, lower chronic respiratory disease, accidents, strokes, and Alzheimer's disease.
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A high-speed production line of insulin. More than 29 million people, or nearly 1 in every 10 Americans, have diabetes with numbers not only climbing but soaring.
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My patient sat quietly in our urgent-care dental clinic. He had just been diagnosed with tongue cancer and would soon undergo radiation therapy.
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As increasingly more marijuana growers entered the market and more states allowed residents to legally grow marijuana, cannabis prices dropped throughout 2016.
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ABILENE, Texas (AP) - A snake removal expert says rattlesnakes often hide in rural Texas homes, but having one peer up from a toilet is an unusual occurrence.
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - They call him "the puppy" but a better name might be "tough puppy." The 10-week-old terrier mix came to the University Veterinary Specialists in McMurray on Friday suffering from blunt force trauma to the head.
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WASHINGTON, DC - An estimated 48 million Americans are tackled by foodborn illnesses each year, the United States Department of Agriculture encourages consumers to use safe food handling practices so you can make the game winning touchdown at ...
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NEW YORK - As families across the country prepare to watch the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons, the United States Department of Agriculture is warning everyone of foodborne illnesses.
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The crispy buffalo chicken wings taste great but are you willing to run up and down a football field 149 times after eating a 10 piece order?
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