Sunday, March 5, 2017

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Canadian researchers have answers to a question you might regret asking: How much urine is in a typical swimming pool? Using the presence of acesulfame-K (ACE), a widely consumed synthetic sweetener, as a marker for urine detection, the researchers ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A peanut butter substitute sold by an Illinois company is being recalled because 12 cases of E. coli have been linked to the product.
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Like ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​The Atlantic Daily​, our free weekday email newsletter. Microcephaly is typically a very rare condition, causing about seven babies per 10,000 births to be born with undersized heads.
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CNN: Twelve people in five states have become ill from E. coli, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said March 3, 2017.
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Here's your 'I came to party!' massive red plastic cup of politics, from Joshua Miller of the Boston Globe, at the Massachusetts State House.
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Gov. Charlie Baker says he will increase state funding for Planned Parenthood's Bay State clinics if his fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill cut federal funding for the nonprofit - a shrewd move that political strategists are calling part of a strategy ...
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Doctors at the Necker Children's Hospital in Paris, who treated a boy with sickle cell anemia, claimed complete cure after using gene therapy on a trial basis.
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In a world first, a teenager with sickle cell disease achieved complete remission after an experimental gene therapy at Necker Children's Hospital in Paris, researchers say.
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The Chinese National Health and Family Planning Commission reported 21 additional human cases of avian influenza A(H7N9), including three deaths, from February 24 to March 2. The 17 male and four female patients, aged from 10 to 77, had their onset ...
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A self-described "Southern-born Christian boy" who became one of the most prominent abortion practitioners in the Southeast told a packed auditorium of Planned Parenthood supporters Friday they need to keep fighting for women's right to choose.
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Giving birth to a child should always be an uplifting, happy experience. And most of the time it is. But sometimes, once the initial high wears off, worry and anxiety kick in.
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The Fitbit counts our steps, the Oura ring tracks our sleep, now a smart condom will monitor our sexual performance. The company British Condoms has unveiled the i.Con, a ring that fastens at the base of a condom during sex, tracking the speed and ...
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FILE PHOTO - Planned Parenthood South Austin Health Center is seen in Austin, Texas, U.S. on June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Ilana Panich-Linsman/File Photo.
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Chris Roberts, 30, who lost 20 pounds before learning he had colon cancer, is shown in New York last month. A new study that analyzed cancer incidence by birth year found that colorectal cancer rates, which had dropped steadily for people born between ...
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Jillian Johnson's 19-day-old son Landon died due to accidental starvation, and the grieving mom says that pressure to exclusively breastfeed the baby directly led to his tragic death.
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Fargo Cass Public Health is moving from downtown Fargo, N.D. to the old Sun Mart building at 13th Avenue and 25th Street in south Fargo.
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Jillian Johnson, a mother who decided to breastfeed her son Landon, shares the story of his death after he accidentally starved. "Breast is best, but follow with the bottle," she says.
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Boston - Republican Gov. Charlie Baker's administration is prepared to increase Massachusetts state assistance for Planned Parenthood clinics should Congress block Medicaid funding for the organization, administration officials said Friday.
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COMMON GOAL: A crowd gathers on the Common yesterday to rally against proposed federal funding cuts to Planned Parenthood. Credit: Patrick Whittemore.
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According to the recent study published by the American Cancer Society, people born around the year 1990 are two times more likely to develop colon cancer and four times more likely to develop rectal cancer, when compared to their parents' generation ...
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The artificial sweetener ACE helped researchers determine how much pee is present in swimming pools. Are there health hazards to worry about when you swim in pools with urine?
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WASHINGTON - Colorectal cancer mostly strikes middle-aged and older people, but new research shows a disturbing rise in cases among young adults.
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When Quinn Scharn was 10-years-old, his knees "didn't feel very good" one day. After a trip to the doctor and a biopsy, he learned that he had osteosarcoma - bone cancer.
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PhD student Lindsay Blackstock (left) and her supervisor, Xing-Fang Li, found telltale signs of urine in public swimming pools by looking for traces of artificial sweetener.
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An astonishing new report from the American Chemical Society shows what's really in that swimming pool you take the kids to. A new study has just been released on public swimming pools, and it's made a doozy of a finding: they are filled with a lot ...
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A Utah woman who lost her infant son has donated her breast milk to help babies who need it, KSTU reported. >> Read more trending news.
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(KSTU/CNN) - A grieving Utah mother continues to donate her breast milk after her baby died. Nicura Thompson was excited to add her fourth son Colton to the family, but she soon learned he was facing some challenges.
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This recall involves Oball Rattles in pink, blue, green and orange with model number 81031 printed on the inner surface of one of the plastic discs and on the packaging.
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At least 680,000 Oball baby rattles have been recalled in the United States after some toys reportedly broke. By Chris Cioffi. ccioffi@newsobserver.
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Are you leaving little bottles of alcohol around your house for your children to drink? Sound absurd? Well, consider how many bottles of hand sanitizers you keep around your house and car.
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