Sunday, May 21, 2017

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Daily update May 21, 2017
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An outbreak of severe food poisoning in Sacramento, California, that left nine people in hospital has been linked to cheese sauce sold on nacho crisps at a family-run petrol station.
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WALNUT GROVE -- A drive from the Bay Area to Sacramento takes many through Walnut Grove. But some like Maria Garcia are rethinking where they stop for a break.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (localmemphis.com) - 'Tis the season for ticks. They're expected to be bad this year because of the mild winter.
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The kissing bug causes something called Chagas Disease, and it has just been deemed deadlier than previously thought. What is Chagas Disease?
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An alarming new finding by scientists suggests that the kissing bug may be wreaking havoc, and we are not even aware of it. A shocking new report is leading to a dire warning about the innocuously named "kissing bugs," painting the insects as far from ...
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An alarming new report published PLOS Negelcted Tropical Diseases suggests that a certain disease is far deadlier than we realized.
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Some icky news just in time for pool season: Reports of diarrhea outbreaks linked to cryptosporidiosis parasites in pools and water parks increased at least two-fold in two years, federal health officials reported Thursday.
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FREDERICK, Md. - A billboard on a main highway tallies the number of residents in this mostly rural county who have overdosed on prescription painkillers, heroin and other illicit opioids this year: 96 overdoses, 15 of them fatal.
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As temperatures rise and kids and pets across the U.S. return to playing outdoors, they're more likely than ever to come in contact with ticks -- and in some cases, experts warn, the dangers could be fatal.
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The first 3D-printed soft tissue organ that has been successful in an animal model holds the promise of eventual human reproductive trials in the future.
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New rules have come into force which mean cigarettes and tobacco must be sold in plain green packets and carry graphic health warnings.
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BANGKOK -- A morbidly obese wild monkey who gorged himself on junk food and soda left behind by tourists has been rescued and placed on a strict diet of lean protein, fruits and vegetables.
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In recent months, some Brits have expressed their distaste for European Union regulations - a frustration that helped motivate the Brexit vote last summer.
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(CNN) -- The United States is seeing a dramatic increase in drugs containing fentanyl, newly released data from the Drug Enforcement Administration shows.
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The list of things that can be created with 3-D printers keeps getting longer: jewelry, art, guns, food, medical devices and, now, mouse ovaries.
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A female mouse with synthetic ovaries created on a 3D-printer conceived and gave birth to healthy offspring. Researchers said the study could lead to an infertility treatment for women with cancer.
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Editor's note: The video above was originally published in 2014. Fort Collins isn't seeing mosquito weather yet but the City Council is already talking about whether the city should spray to reduce the threat of West Nile virus.
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Scientists in Britain think that they could attack aggressive brain cancer by using Zika virus. They hope that this strong virus can produce the same adverse effects on brain cancer as it produces on developing brains such as babies'.
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A wild obese macaque named "Uncle Fat," who was rescued from a Bangkok suburb, sits with bananas in a rehabilitation center in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, May 19, 2017.
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Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine In this photo illustration, vials of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are displayed on a counter at a Walgreens Pharmacy on Jan. 26, 2015 in Mill Valley, Calif.
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), three new Ebola virus disease (EVD) cases were reported on May 19, bringing the outbreak total to 32.
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Rob Whiteman, CIPFA chief executive said: "The NHS ransomware attack needs to be a stark reminder for all government organisations to ensure IT security is optimal, regularly reviewed and upgraded, and given the resources to match our reliance on ...
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Despite a growing movement of people against vaccinations in the United States, one country, at least, has determined parents who refuse to vaccinate their children will face legal ramifications.
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Several hundred people turned out to support cancer survivors and others affected by cancer at Relay for Life May 20, 2017 at Warhill High School.
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Scientists have unveiled two methods for coaxing stem cells into blood cells, a long-sought goal that could lead to new treatments for blood disease, including leukemia.
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