Sunday, March 26, 2017

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Daily update March 26, 2017
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Legalizing marijuana in Colorado was supposed to obliterate the pot black market there. Instead, a loophole in medical marijuana laws has done exactly the opposite.
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Matt Hart, Lemon Skunk marijuana bud FILE--In this Friday, Dec. 9, 2014, file photograph, Matt Hart holds up a bud of Lemon Skunk, the most potent strain of marijuana available at the 3D Dispensary in Denver.
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SAN ANTONIO - A San Antonio meat vendor responded after a woman's Facebook post about finding what looked like "teeth" in her barbacoa tacos went viral.
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(DENVER) - Colorado is considering an unusual strategy to protect its nascent marijuana industry from a potential federal crackdown, even at the expense of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax collections.
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breadedchicken_406x250 Consumer complaints about metal objects being found in ready to eat chicken products were verified by USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, leading to a recall late Thursday of approximately 933,272 pounds of breaded ...
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Oklahoma City-based company OK Food, Inc. is recalling 933,272 pounds of its breaded chicken products because it could possibly be contaminated metal or other materials, according to the Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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DENVER - Colorado is considering an unusual strategy to protect its nascent marijuana industry from a potential federal crackdown, even at the expense of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax collections.
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Sometimes people post things on the internet that we really just don't want to see. But, on rare occasions, those scary, gross, or disturbing posts end up teaching us something new, which is actually a good thing.
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Jamie Snider, 30, left, was battling cancer when she learned she was pregnant with twins. She gave birth to a boy and a girl on March 16 and died the next day in surgery.
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Pflugerville, Texas - A photo of barbacoa tacos posted to social media by a diner at a restaurant in Pflugerville has some wondering: Are those teeth?
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Since 1996, more than half of all U.S. states have legalized medical cannabis for select ailments, and since 2012 residents in eight states have voted to allow recreational pot to be sold to adults ages 21 and up.
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Metal objects found in the food caused Thursday's nationwide recall of over 930,000 pounds of breaded chicken food products, some of which went to a supplier of National School Lunch & Breakfast Programs.
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A critical care doctor at Eastern Virginia Medical School believes he has found the cure for sepsis, a common infection that gets into the blood and kills hundreds of people a day in the U.S.
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Scientists developed a technique to produce unlimited supply of red blood cells using immortal stem cells. What are immortal stem cells and how do they work to produce billions of red blood cells?
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The Oregon Legislature is heading into its third month, and the deadline for bills to have a work session scheduled or die is approaching.
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The examinations, X-rays and dry runs using a 3D model of her tiny spine all came down to this: A team of surgeons made a careful incision and, over the next six hours, systematically removed an extra pelvis, legs, feet and tiny toes that were ...
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New research led by Harvard Medical School reveals a critical step in a molecular chain of events that allows cells to mend broken DNA.
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Researchers at Erasmus University in the Netherlands have developed a new drug which can flush out old senescent cells and infuse dynamism to ageing organisms.
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A close-up photo of the mysterious item found inside a Texas woman's tacos on Sunday. COURTNEY AGUILAR/KENS5. A woman was appalled to find what she believed to be "teeth" inside her barbacoa tacos over the weekend, and when she shared a ...
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New method to produce blood in a laboratory is more costly but could aid in shortages of rare blood types. By Amy Wallace | March 24, 2017 at 11:04 AM.
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VALHALLA, N.Y. - Formerly conjoined twins from the Dominican Republic have left a New York hospital two months after surgery to separate them.
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We all know for a fact that some of the items lying around the house can become spawning pools for all kind of germs. But are you curious enough to learn what the filthiest items are?
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A study found 97 percent of shoppers had never clean their reusable bags, creating a breeding ground for potentially deadly bacteria.
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With this new technique, unlimited supply of manufactured red blood cell products may soon be within our reach. March 25, 2017 WSP.
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There are many everday objects dirtier and crawling with more bacteria than a toilet, studies say. These are things that don't get cleaned as much as toilets do, making them breeding grounds for all sorts of germs.
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Medical marijuana won't be legal in Tennessee anytime soon after a House Representative's bill, which aimed to legalize cannabis use for people suffering from certain conditions such as cancer, HIV and epilepsy, failed to get Senate support.
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Atheists and very religious people are the least afraid of death, according to a new study. The study found fear of death was correlated with religiosity in an "inverse-U pattern," meaning moderately religious people are the most afraid of death ...
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David Joles, Star Tribune A turkey farm effected by the bird flu Thursday, April 9, 2010, in Melrose, MN. Text size. comment. share · tweet · email.
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A Mississippi catfish processor is recalling 1,700 pounds of fish after the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that it contained chemicals banned in fish farming.
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Members of the audience use the light on there phones during the Luminaria Ceremony in dedication to those battling cancer, Mar. 25 in the Indoor Athletic Center.
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