Sunday, April 9, 2017

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Daily update April 9, 2017
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The wait for April the giraffe giving birth on live feed seems to be never ending as there is no sign of calf the coming out even after the animal has been pregnant for more than 15 months.
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HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - Zookeepers at Animal Adventure Park say that the giraffe's pregnancy is moving along. Saturday's update is exciting.
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Allysa reports April remains the same as evening prior. Not much other to report on that front. She is big, full of milk, baby is kicking, just not coming out!
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HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - April the giraffe's appetite has increased in the past 24 hours, a sign she might be close to going into labor, zookeepers with Animal Adventure Park said Friday.
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An unwelcome discovery by a couple of salad eaters included a sordid new ingredient. On Saturday, the company Fresh Express announced a precautionary recall of some of its prepackaged salad mixes, after two people in Florida say they found a dead bat ...
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Health officials in Hawaii have been warning residents not to touch snails or slugs with their bare hands because of an increase in cases of people coming into contact with a rare parasitic infection known as a rat lungworm.
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CNN Films' "Unseen Enemy," premieres Friday, April 7 at 10 p.m. ET, 11 p.m. PT, on CNN. (CNN) Experts say we are "due" for one.
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Night owls, rejoice! The tendency to stay up late at night, delaying sleep, may be blamed on a gene mutation, according to a study from Rockefeller University.
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After her daughter's hair began falling out, Daniella Wride took her to a dermatologist and learned that her child had alopecia.
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A spike in infections from a rare parasitic worm in the Hawaiian island of Maui has local health officials concerned about the parasite's potential to spread.
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April 7, 2017. Sharon Begley Posted with permission from STAT. What will a genetic test actually tell you? And do these tests work better for some people than others?
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(CNN) - Even without hair, 7 year-old Gianessa Wride has managed to sparkle - and win her Utah school's "Crazy Hair Day" competition.
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But the better life didn't last, and he was indicted Friday in connection to three Brooklyn pill mills accused of pumping $6.3 million in narcotics onto the black market, officials said.
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Former Brooklyn assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny has been indicted along with 12 other people who allegedly worked with three Brooklyn medical clinics to defraud Medicaid and Medicare and sell reams of illicit prescriptions for potent painkillers.
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Alopecia can be a difficult diagnosis for any person to hear. An autoimmune disorder that affects the hair follicles, it can cause once flowing locks to fall out in small round patches about the size of a quarter.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - State regulators in Ohio acknowledge that proposed licensing fees for medical marijuana businesses could initially exceed the state's costs of operating the program.
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PIERRE, S.D. - Medical marijuana supporters who came up empty at the South Dakota Legislature and ballot box are emboldened to try again after an overwhelming vote in North Dakota to make cannabis available to patients there.
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Last fall, the New York-based reproductive endocrinologist John Zhang made headlines when he reported the birth of the world's first "three-parent" baby - a healthy boy carrying the blended DNA of the birth mother, her husband and an unrelated female ...
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The odds of getting breast cancer may be higher if you live in a polluted city, a study from the University of Florida concluded earlier this week.
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We could all learn something from acne. Acne is always on time, especially to first dates and job interviews. Acne is confident; it never hides in the shadows, it plants itself squarely between your eyebrows or right on the tip of your chin, demanding ...
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PIERRE, S.D. - Medical marijuana supporters have come up empty at the South Dakota Legislature and the ballot box, but they're determined to try again as neighboring North Dakota moves closer to making cannabis available to patients.
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Several adolescents and adults need to constantly battle acne issues, which often causes them distress. Scores of natural and chemical-based products are available in the market to counter acne - the most common skin problem all over the world ...
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