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Your brain switches to cannibal mode when you are sleep deprived Sleep deprivation is something we are all familiar with. But while most folks know, or have experienced, the day-time sleepiness, fatigue and even grumpiness that comes from a lack of sleep, not many would be aware that it can also cause depression ...
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A third of the nation's honeybee colonies died last year. Why you should care USA TODAY - America's beekeepers watched as a third of the country's honeybee colonies were lost over the last year, part of a decade-long die-off experts said may threaten our food supply.
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Dont Cut Down On Your Sleep, Or Your Brain Might Start 'Eating Itself': Study Cutting down on your sleep? Yes, you may have your reasons. But Health experts across globe have been tirelessly reiterating the importance of an eight hour sleep daily and they have good reason too.
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WHO says India reports cases of Zika virus FILE PHOTO: Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are seen inside Oxitec laboratory in Campinas, Brazil, on February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File Photo.
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UW-Madison researchers: Zika infections could be factor in more pregnancies Zika virus infection passes efficiently from a pregnant monkey to its fetus, spreading inflammatory damage throughout the tissues that support the fetus and the fetus's developing nervous system, and suggesting a wider threat in human pregnancies than ...
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WHO Reports India's First Three Cases Of Zika Virus Zika virus disease has reached India, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) confirming first three cases in Gujarat's Ahmedabad.
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Mites transmitting viruses that kill bee colonies Out in the unmowed field near the big white barn behind the Sisters of St. Joseph motherhouse in Baden, Sister Lyn Szymkiewicz in full beekeeper gear has just lifted the top off a wooden box hive and begun a routine inspection of its busy, buzzing ...
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Beekepers lost 33% of honeybee colonies last year It seems as if there is a new glimmer of hope for the American honeybee population, as a new nationwide survey shows that beekeepers across the United States lost 33 percent of their honeybee colonies during the year between April 2016 and April 2017.
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The shocking truth about honeybees The humble honeybee is in big, big trouble, and that could cause some major problems for mankind as well. As we reported, a huge discovery about honeybees took scientists by surprise recently, but the reality of just how grim things are for this vital ...
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Scientists say tick population exploding across Long Island The Lone Star tick migrated to Long Island from the South and now is well-adapted here, scientists say. Scientists are predicting a record year for ticks, which spread Lyme disease, on Long Island.
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Can't Sleep? Climate Change Will Cause More Sleepless Nights, New Study Finds Climate change may make it harder for people to sleep, with a rise in global warming affecting core body temperatures, according to a new study.
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Taking out ticks is big business Don Fossi of Deer and Tick Guard in New Milford sprays a tick barrier around the perimeter of a yard in Brookfield, Conn., on Wednesday, May 24, 2017.
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Germany to fine parents who refuse vaccine advice under new law Germany is set to pass a law next week that will require kindergartens to inform authorities if parents have failed to consult a doctor about vaccinating their children, with those who refuse advice subject to fines worth up to $2,800.
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FT Health: New WHO chief faces tough challenges And the winner is . . . Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The new director-general of the World Health Organization, who was elected this week, takes office in July with a brimming inbox and a worryingly diminished cash box.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: First African To Win Top WHO Job Besides being the Ethiopian minister of health and foreign affairs, he also served as chairman of the board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.
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Cancer never sleeps, and neither do Relay walkers Each Relay event begins with a lap honoring all cancer survivors in attendance. For more information about the survivor lap and the survivor reception held just before Relay, email laura.
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AU congratulates Adhanom on historic win as first World Health Organization chief from Africa He takes over from Margaret Chan who in her two-term stint since January 2007 oversaw global public health crises such as H1N1 (swine flu) and Ebola, more recently.
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Menstruation: Ending the taboo Periods, menstruation, the "curse": Who manages to talk about this nonchalantly? The aim of Menstrual Hygiene Day is to help overcome embarrassment and shame.
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Why a monthly period is especially hard for millions of women and girls around the world Girls in Tanzania listen to an instructor who is teaching them about menstruation. Credit: menstrualhygieneday.org. Millions of girls and women are displaced and on the move right now globally - and the Trump administration's proposed drastic cuts to ...
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Relay For Life Brewster Set For June 10 Relay For Life of Brewster is a community event where individuals come together to celebrate and raise funds for a cancer free world.
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Get A Free Menstrual Cup This World Menstrual Hygiene Day Here's the thing about tampons: For 17 years, I totally thought they were the best solution for my period. That all changed when I started using a menstrual cup.
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Girl treated for dangerous infection after being grabbed by sea lion The girl attempted to jump out of the way, but the sea lion was too quick. A young girl who was dragged into the water by a sea lion has been treated for a possible "seal finger" infection as a result of the ordeal.
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Life-saving drug, Naloxone, more accessible, won't encourage more use says Sheriff Bouchard Naloxone Hydrochloride, known by the name-brand Narcan, in a medical kit. (Oakland Press file photo). DSC_1626[1]. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard at The Oakland County Sheriff's Office, 1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Mich, 48341, ...
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The Girl Grabbed by Sea Lion is Getting Meds to Avoid 'Seal Finger' Disease The girl pulled into a harbor by a sea lion in a heart-stopping viral video is on antibiotics to avoid contracting a dangerous bacterial disease from the sea lion's mouth.
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We honor Becky Zunt, the founder of Strongsville's Relay for Life: Strong Points Becky Zunt (first row, 4th from the right) is joined by cancer survivors, caregivers and supporters in last year's Relay for Life in the fight against cancer.
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Girl Dragged By Sea Lion In Viral Video Treated To Avoid Seal Finger Infection The 6-year-old girl who was dragged into the water by a sea lion in a viral video is at risk of a condition known as seal finger. What are the dangers of this infection, and how is it treated?
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New Ebola cases may show effect of improved alerts, global official says Cancun, Mexico (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The rapid reaction by the Democratic Republic of Congo to recent cases of Ebola showed lessons were learned from earlier outbreaks, a top global health official said on Friday, stressing the need to factor ...
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Can a Fidget Spinner Really Help You Focus? Fidget spinners are everywhere, nowadays. My younger cousins adore theirs. They spent the better part of last Sunday night showing me tricks and the different kinds they have.
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