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LIVE STREAM: April the Giraffe expected to give birth Saturday There was an outage to the live cam early Saturday morning. Here's what her keepers said: There is an internet outage on our end at this time.
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First: Badger Buries Entire Cow in Shocking New Video In January 2016, Evan Buechley found one of his carcasses in Utah's Great Basin had disappeared. The conservation biologist, who leaves animal corpses out in the desert and sets up cameras to record scavengers, figured a pack of coyotes had dragged ...
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Smokers stock up on cigarettes before $2 tax hike For some, the price increase is an incentive to quit. For others, they'll continue to pay the price. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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1 in 4 youths exposed to secondhand smoke from e-cigarettes, study shows One in four middle school and high school students report that they have been exposed to secondhand smoke from e-cigarettes in the past 30 days, according to a new study by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Badger Filmed Burying Entire 50-Pound Cow Carcass [Video] A badger was accidentally caught on film burying an entire cow carcass, showing that size does not matter when this scavenger cache its food stores.
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Blue lights downtown aren't for the Cubs, they're on for World Autism Day ST. LOUIS (KTVI) - The executive director of the area chapter of Autism Speaks calls it a coincidence. Buildings across the world will turn blue as part of an autism awareness campaign on the very same night the St. Louis Cardinals take on the Chicago ...
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Cigarette tax hike takes effect in California, costs surge by $2 per pack California's cigarette tax increased by $2 a pack Saturday under new tobacco policies passed by voters during last November's general election.
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This small badger buried entire cow by itself — and it was all caught on camera After scientists set up cameras to keep tabs on the behavior of scavenger animals in Utah, they were surprised to discover a badger buried a small cow carcass, according to a new study published Friday.
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Will California's new cigarette tax make more smokers quit? Plunk down a pack of cigarettes at the cash register and be prepared to pay up, way up. As of April 1, Californians are forking over an extra $2 per pack.
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'Staggering' new development in breast cancer reported Authorities are discovering an alarming new trend in breast cancer and the patients who suffer from it, and it is a cause for concern in the medical community.
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With Up-to-$6.8M Grant, Spero Therapeutics to Advance Lead Candidate Spero Therapeutics said it has won up to $6.8 million from the Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Accelerator (CARB-X) toward screening, identifying, and completing Phase I trials with at least one partner compound for the company's lead ...
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World's strongest coffee now available in US Black Insomnia, the world's strongest coffee, is finally available in the United States. However, experts have warned even a single cup of Black Insomnia could spill a person over the daily caffeine limit.
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The cup of coffee that could cause heart palpitations The "world's strongest coffee" is now available in the US, but just one cup could spill you over the daily caffeine limit.
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VIDEO: Badger buries cow carcass in Utah, shocks science world SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) - University of Utah biologists have caught a badger doing something that scientists have never observed before: buying a meal much bigger than itself.
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Can grandma help spot autism earlier? (Reuters Health) - Kids with autism who spend a lot of time with their grandmothers may get diagnosed with the disorder at a younger age, a small study suggests.
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Zika vaccine test moves to next stage with more than 2000 volunteers in U.S., abroad Virginia Bliss, 33, and her 10-year-old daughter, Suzanne Bliss, are pictured in the Atlanta suburb of Tucker. Bliss hopes by the time her daughter is ready to have children, Zika will be eradicated.
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Clinical trial begins in Miami for Zika vaccine Margaret Fischl, an infectious disease physician and scientist with the University of Miami Health System and Miller School of Medicine, and UM clinical research nurses demonstrate the needle-free injector that will be used to administer an ...
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New potent drug a factor in opioid epidemic A powerful new opioid, carfentanil, has already caused at least five overdose related deaths in Minnesota this year. The synthetic drug, used as a tranquilizer for elephants and other large animals, is 10,000 times more potent than morphine and 100 ...
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No Foolin': Forget About Autism Awareness And Lighting Up Blue April 2 will no doubt bring you many a headline and call to do various things in the name of autism awareness because the United Nations designated it a decade ago as "World Autism Awareness Day.
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Pre-Bötzinger Complex: How Deep Breathing Promotes Tranquility Taking a deep breath can calm you down. Now, researchers have found a group of nerve cells that regulates this effect. Physicians and stress relief experts commonly prescribe breathing-control exercises for people diagnosed with stress disorders.
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Klobuchar wants to keep tabs on deadly carfentanil MINNEAPOLIS - As Minnesota authorities investigate deaths from a powerful synthetic opiod, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has renewed her call for closer monitoring of drugs.
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A killer opioid's dark pathway to Minnesota It's 10,000 times more potent than morphine, and 2 milligrams of it can stop a one-ton elephant in its tracks. Now, carfentanil is being blamed for five overdose deaths in Minnesota.
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Hope Tower at UNMC will shine blue for autism awareness Hope Tower, a 120-foot structure on the University of Nebraska Medical Center's Campus, will shine blue this weekend for autism awareness.
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Want To Snack Healthier? Vending Machines With A 25-Second Delay May Be The Answer The DISC systems way of making people wait for less healthy snacks could use people's need for instant gratification to help them snack better and healthier.
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A Tiny Fish With Fearsome Fangs Uses An Opioid-Like Venom To Escape Enemies Don't be tricked by their appearance - fangblenny fish aren't just a cute face. They use special opioid-based venom to avoid being eaten.
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Fact Check: Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Dubious Drug Claims Sessions said marijuana is "only slightly less awful" than heroin, an illicit opioid. Experts says heroin is three times more harmful than marijuana based on a rating scale that takes into account lethal overdoses, dependence potential, economic harm ...
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Pensacola-area heroin deaths have hit record highs For the second year in a row, local heroin deaths have hit record highs. And there has also been a dramatic rise in the abuse of other narcotics from the same family, opioids, a powerful class of painkillers that includes OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, ...
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Some 300 million people suffer from depression, UN warns ahead of World Health Day A poster depicting a conversation about depression, at a refugee camp in the Middle East. Credit: WHO. Print. 31 March 2017 - More than 300 million people are now living with depression, which is the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide ...
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5 Overdoses In Minnesota Blamed On Heroin Laced With Elephant Tranquilizer Overdosing on carfentanil has killed five people. The drug is 100 times more potent than fentanyl. More deaths may be linked to it, according to officials.
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With 30 crore patients, depression now No 1 reason for ill health Depression is now the leading cause of ill health and disability in the world, accord ing to the World Health Organisation (WHO), following a huge spike in the number of people who report living with the condition.
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Over 300 million people suffer from depression: WHO New York, Apr 1 (AP) Ford is recalling 53,000 2017 F-250 trucks because they can roll away even when they are parked due to a manufacturing error.
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With over 300 million patients, has depression become the main reason for ill health? New Delhi: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), depression is one of the leading cause of disability and ill health around the world.
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Annual Report Shows A Downward Trend In Overall Cancer Death Rates In The United States According to the latest comprehensive Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, overall cancer death rates in the United States are seeing a downward trend.
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