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Advocates fan out in global show of support for science People stand together holding placards during the March for Science day in Geneva, Switzerland, Saturday, April 22 2017. Thousands of people are expected to attend March for Science events around the world to promote the understanding of science and ...
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March for Science Demonstrators Say They're the Real Patriots Lovers of science got their day in the rain Saturday as they rallied around their passions, delivering applause for the technology that brought their smart phones to the obvious theme of climate change on Earth Day.
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Hash browns recalled for possible contamination with golf balls Hash browns sold under the Harris Teeter and Roundy's brands have been recalled for an unusual reason: possible golf ball contamination.
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Study links diet soda to higher risk of stroke, dementia Americans trying to stay healthy have abandoned sugary drinks for diet drinks in droves over the past few decades on the theory that the latter is better than the former.
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'In science we trust': Rainy Boston rally draws thousands A crowd of thousands booed a vision of a world without science: The Environmental Protection Agency's staff cut by a third, its science by half.
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Study claims a link between diet sodas and stroke and dementia Excessive intake of sugar has been linked to a huge variety of health problems, many of them a consequence of the obesity that's also linked to excessive sugar.
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Daily diet soda drinkers three times more likely to have stroke, dementia: study Diet soda has been linked to stroke and dementia in a new study. (iStock) (Alexlukin). Print Email · The Washington Post By The Washington Post The Times-Picayune Follow on Twitter on April 22, 2017 at 4:02 PM.
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Recalls announced on Atkins burritos and Fritos chips Stop & Shop is warning consumers about recalls on two products: Atkins Chicken with cheese and bean burritos, which contain egg and soy, and Fritos Lay's Kettle Cooked potato chips that have potential Salmonella contamination in the jalapeno seasoning.
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Psychedelic Drugs May Give Users A 'Heightened State Of Consciousness', Says Study This may not come as much of a surprise to anyone who's experimented with psychedelic drugs, but scientists have found that people under the influence of LSD, ketamine or psilocybin (a compound found in magic mushrooms) may experience a heightened ...
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Study: protein in human umbilical cord blood rejuvenates old mice SAN FRANCISCO, April 22 (Xinhua) -- New research from Stanford University shows umbilical cord blood from human newborns, and in particular a single protein contained in it, boosted old mice's brain function and cognitive performance.
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Naked mole-rats without oxygen live like plants If you take away a mouse's oxygen, the mouse is going to die within 20 seconds. If you take away a naked mole-rat's oxygen, though, it will be fine for up to 18 minutes.
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Don't give kids medicine with codeine or tramadol, FDA warns Parents shouldn't give their children any medications containing the narcotics codeine or tramadol, because they can cause life-threatening breathing problems, the U.S.
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Opioid and heroin overdoses reach 'crisis level' in Maryland WASHINGTON - When Carin Miller's son was about 19 years old, he began to abuse heroin by snorting pills, eventually moving on to shooting up.
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Strongest warnings issued for codeine and tramadol The Food and Drug Administration said in certain people, codeine and tramadol can lead to medical complications as severe as death.
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Fighting ticks with simple steps Last year, a group of Lakes Region planners, first responders and public health experts were talking about the challenges posed by a changing climate when the discussion turned to an unexpected topic: Lyme disease.
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#CuriousGoat: Will Climate Change Help Ticks And Mosquitoes Spread Disease? Most creepy, crawly bugs are pretty much harmless when it comes to infectious diseases. What Is #CuriousGoat? #CuriousGoat is a monthly series from Goats and Soda that asks our audience to share a question on a special topic about global health and ...
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Elephant Tranquilizer Kills 2 Anne Arundel Residents Maryland health officials say carfentanil, a large animal drug, caused 3 overdose deaths in the state, including 2 in Anne Arundel County.
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Campus vending machine does you a solid by selling condoms, pregnancy tests A student at U.C. Davis figured out how to make vending machines more awesome than they already are. Instead of stocking them with snacks for late-night study sessions, senior Parteek Singh insisted on filling one campus vending machine with condoms, ...
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Pole Barn Surgeon's Patients Warned About Infections Patients who had liposuction or other procedures should watch for signs of infection, a western Michigan county health department said.
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Napa's Queen of the Valley Medical Center And Other Hospitals Fined For Improper Care State healthcare regulators have announced several fines against four Bay Area hospitals for failing to properly care for patients.
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Campbell's recalls chicken soup for undeclared milk allergen Consumer complaints spurred Campbell Soup Co. to recall 4,185 pounds of chicken soup products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S.
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