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Drug-resistant malaria parasites cause concern Scientists in China have been working for 10 years to target increasing partial resistance to top anti-malaria drug, artemisinin. This is according to Dr Changsheng Deng, manager of the department of science and technology at Guangzhou University of ...
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Possible 'golf ball materials' in frozen hash browns prompts recall LISLE, Ill. - An Illinois food company is recalling frozen hash browns that may have pieces of golf balls in them, according to the FDA.
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Hash Browns Recalled for Possible Golf Ball Contamination Hash browns sold by Roundy's and Harris Teeter brands have been recalled due to possible golf ball contamination. McCain Foods USA, Inc., voluntarily recalled frozen hash brown products that may contain "extraneous golf ball materials" within them, the ...
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The Latest: Thousands join global rallies for science WASHINGTON - The Latest on the March for Science, with events around the world intended to promote the understanding of science and defend science from attacks such as proposed U.S.
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International 'March for Science' Called Unprecedented by Organizers Scientists on Saturday took the unprecedented step of staging marches in more than 600 cities worldwide in the face of what they see as a growing political assault on evidence-based knowledge.
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Frito-Lay recalls various chips for possible salmonella contamination SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) - Frito-Lay recalled its jalapeño flavored Lay's Kettle Cooked Potato Chips and jalapeño flavored Miss Vickie's Kettle Cooked Potato Chips due to a possible Salmonella contamination.
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Frito-Lay recalls jalapeño-flavored chips over salmonella fears Frito-Lay is voluntarily recalling two of its jalapeño-flavored chips over concerns about salmonella in the seasoning, reports the federal Food and Drug Administration.
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Group of Mental Health Professionals Warn Trump's State 'Putting Country in Danger' main streeet nights Help us build so we can hire reporters, do more to cover schools and local government. Please contribute here!
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Naked mole rats can survive extended periods without oxygen Naked mole rat Researchers have discovered how naked mole rats are able to go up to 18 minutes without oxygen. 215. SHARES. ShareTweetRedditSubscribe.
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Why tech workers showed up to March for Science Science itself may be non-partisan. But the March for Science this weekend simply couldn't be. Demonstrators turned out in an estimated 600 cities around the world to rally for science and its role in policy-making, many tech workers among them.
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How The March For Science Finally Found Its Voice Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. WASHINGTON, D.C.—They marched for science, and at first, they did so quietly.
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Cherokee Nation Sues CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart and Distributors Over Opioid Crisis The Cherokee Nation on Thursday sued several large pharmacy franchises and pharmaceutical distributors over a prescription opioid epidemic that has ravished its community in recent years.
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RI's Hospitals - State's Largest Employers - Are Being Consumed By Out-of-State Interests Rhode Island's largest private sector employers are healthcare organizations - and they are being devoured by out-of-state interests in record speed.
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2 dead in overdose spike in Sussex County Two people are dead after nearly two dozen people overdosed in Sussex County over a three-day period this weekend. Since 1 a.m. Thursday, 20 people were given naloxone for heroin overdoses in Sussex County, according to Jill Fredel, director of ...
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Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors? Italian Court Ruling Suggests That They Might The belief that using cellular phones causes brain tumors is almost as old as mobile phones themselves. Studies on the matter tend to vary, with some claiming that excessive cell phone use may be linked to brain tumors, and others claiming the opposite.
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Campbell's recalls chicken soup products for misbranding and undeclared allergens (WFLA)—Nearly 4,185 pounds of chicken soup products from Campbell Soup Company have been recalled due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S.
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Most Americans think marijuana should be legal, oppose federal crackdowns on sales According to the poll's results, 65 percent of the respondents believe that marijuana is less risky than most of the drugs, and only 23 percent showed concern that its legalization could lead to an increase in violent crimes.
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Lifespan Notifies Patients of Potential Data Breach Rhode Island's largest health care provider says an employee's laptop containing patient information was stolen, but there's no indication that any patient's information has been accessed or used as a result of the theft.
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Patients warned about pole barn surgeon in west Michigan GLENN, Mich. - The Allegan County Health Department is advising any patient of Dr.Bradley Bastow who has a fever, redness or swelling after surgery in his Glenn pole barn to get immediate medical care.
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Supporters Crowd Boston Common For 'March For Science' The crowd gathered on Boston Common Saturday for the March For Science. (Jesse Costa/WBUR). Scientists, doctors and others took to Boston's streets and gathered on Boston Common Saturday in support of scientific knowledge, research and the power ...
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Plenty of water and sunshine means lots of mosquitoes – and some could make you very ill Mosquitoes need water and heat to multiply, and this summer's conditions could be perfect for a bumper crop of biting insects - some carrying deadly diseases - in the central San Joaquin Valley.
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A vending machine at the UC Davis campus dispenses Plan B pills A new vending machine in a University of California Davis study room traded the usual Hot Cheetos and Red Bull for condoms, tampons, pregnancy tests, Advil, and the morning after pill (or Plan B).
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Renewed Zika outbreak feared on Texas border As warmer weather approaches and mosquito seasons take flight, health professionals are warning that a Zika outbreak in the Rio Grande Valley at the southernmost tip on the Texas border with Mexico is just a matter of time.
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Surgeon May Have Performed Liposuction Without License In Pole Barn A surgeon may have performed liposuction in pole barn without a license. The location of the facility is near South Haven, and authorities expressed concern concerning patients' safety.
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Americans overwhelmingly support legalizing medical pot That enthusiasm crosses all ages, genders and political demographics, according to a poll of 1,011 adults who were asked 'Should marijuana use be legal?
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Study Finds First Evidence That Human Plasma Could Restore The Aging Brain If blood from teenagers can rejuvenate elderly mice, isn't it logical that blood from much younger people - in other words, babies - can have an even more potent effect?
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3 Marylanders die from carfentanil overdoses Of the three cases this month, two of the individuals were in Anne Arundel County and the other was in Frederick County. The Opioid Operational Command Center is raising the awareness of carfentanil in Maryland.
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Ohio rules for medical pot growers bring access questions Prospective medical marijuana cultivators now know what Ohio rules for getting growers' licenses looks like. They were finalized last Monday and application forms were released Friday.
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Opioid, Heroin Deaths Reach 'Crisis Level' In Maryland WASHINGTON (AP) - 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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Got old drugs? Give them back on April 29 With an increasing focus on an epidemic of opioid abuse in the United States, the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 29, from 10 a.m.
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Tick season has begun. How much do you know about Lyme disease? This is the western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus), which spreads Lyme disease on the West Coast of the United States. Credit: James Gathany/CDC.
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Organ donors, recipients share stories for National Donate Life Month April is National Donate Life Month and Loyola University Medical Center is thanking organ donors, while encouraging more people to sign up, to give the gift of life.
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Ohio nursing home inspectors fail to meet federal deadlines amid serious understaffing: A Critical Choice Ohio's nursing home inspectors, the officials charged with making sure the state's most vulnerable receive proper care, have failed to meet federal deadlines for evaluating facilities.
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Marijuana scores badly in 'entirely predictable' report In 2016, a report was released that showed some of the negative impacts marijuana legalization has had on the state of Colorado overall and specifically on the city of Denver.
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DEA event makes disposal of unwanted prescription drugs easy JERSEY CITY - Hudson County residents can dispose of unwanted prescription drugs in five municipalities as part of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's National Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday.
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