Wednesday, June 14, 2017

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Daily update June 14, 2017
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On the 1,145th day of the Flint water crisis, Flint Rising delivered 1,145 letters to Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday, June 13. Each letter was rolled up and placed inside of a water bottle individually.
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This September 2016 photo provided by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shows conjoined twin girls Abby Delaney, right, and Erin at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in Philadelphia.
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A drone hovers at a viewpoint overlooking the Space Needle and skyline of tech hub Seattle, Washington, U.S. February 11, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren.
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YouTube videos, Amazon delivery, military operations, farming - you name it, drones are being used for everything from aerial photography and delivering packages to conducting surveillance and tending crops.
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The study shows it's possible to deliver AEDs via drones, but questions remain about how that might work in real-life situations.
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Drones could soon be dropping off packages at customers' doors. But researchers in Sweden have drones in mind for a different, potentially lifesaving delivery: automated external defibrillators.
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For the first time in their lives, twins Erin and Abby Delaney are able to lie side by side in their own beds. Until a week ago, the 10-month-old baby girls from North Carolina were joined at the head -- a condition called craniopagus.
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Scientists have developed a drug that mimics sunlight to make the skin tan, with no damaging UV radiation involved. The drug tricks the skin into producing the brown form of the pigment melanin in tests on skin samples and mice.
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People over 75 taking daily aspirin after a stroke or heart attack are at higher risk of major - and sometimes fatal - stomach bleeds than previously thought, research in the Lancet shows.
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MENDON (CBS) - A Mendon family is planning to have their backyard fumigated after their daughter was bitten by a black widow spider.
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Kailyn Donovan, a 5-year-old girl from Mendon, Massachusetts, didn't feel a thing when the black widow spider bit her. "It could have been in her jeans," her mother, Kristine, told CBS Boston.
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A 5-year-old Massachusetts girl is recovering after being bitten by a black widow spider - leaving her with a bruise that turned a nasty shade, according to a report.
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intestines The feces had become trapped inside a section of the colon, stretching it to the point of nearly exploding. Photo Courtesy of Twitter/AsiaOne.
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Health officials say mosquitoes trapped in an area of central Ohio have tested positive for the West Nile virus. | June 13, 2017, at 12:04 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus in Ohio ...
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Sixteen-year-old Amari Hall went from open-heart surgery one week to a full-on dance party the next. Advertisement. The Capitol Heights, Maryland, teenager was born with a heart defect and needed a heart transplant.
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A Chinese patient recently underwent a three-hour procedure with a team of surgeons to remove 30 inches of his bloated large intestines.
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A doctor holding the portion of colon removed from Zhou Hai, which measured 76cm long and weighed 13kg. PHOTO: SHANGHAI TENTH PEOPLE's HOSPITAL.
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Almost everyone knows that bloated, clogged-up feeling brought on by constipation. But being so constipated that you're carrying almost 30 pounds of built-up stool is another story.
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BARTON COUNTY, Kan. (KSNW) - Kansas health officials are warning the public that West Nile virus could be a problem earlier than in past years.
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Children born to mothers who experienced fever, especially multiple fevers, during the second trimester of pregnancy are at increased risk for developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a new study suggests.
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Researchers say eating fried potatoes at least twice a week nearly doubles a person's risk of death. (KABC). KABC. ABC7.com staff.
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GOLDEN. Warm. Crunchy, yet soft ... many find french fries the ultimate irresistible temptation. But now we know they double your chances of death.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Four LA Fitness members have contracted Legionnaires' disease, a type of pneumonia, and it has been linked to two locations in the Orlando, Florida, area, according to the Florida Department of Health.
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The exterior of the Rio hotel-casino seen on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. (Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-Journal). By Jessie Bekker Las Vegas Review Journal.
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MARTINSVILLE, VA. - After decades of lawsuits, public campaigns and painful struggles, Americans have finally done what once seemed impossible: Most of the country has quit smoking, saving millions of lives and leading to massive reductions in cancer.
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A Colorado father said he recognized "dry drowning" symptoms in his son after reading about a Texas toddler's case that made national headline.
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Nurse Patricia Thomas Johnson from the National Blood Transfusion Service helps Digicel Workforce Analyst Tashauna Prendergast get ready to make her donation during the Digicel Blood Drive, held at the Digicel HQ in downtown Kingston yesterday.
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BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) - Prosecutors on Monday played videotape from inside a Penn State fraternity that showed a pledge suffering through an agonizing night from untreated injuries sustained in a fall during an alcohol-fueled event as his friends ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Health officials say mosquitoes trapped in an area of central Ohio have tested positive for the West Nile virus.
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - The Florida Department of Health has confirmed four cases of Legionnaires' disease at two L.A. Fitness gyms in central Florida.
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Two Orange County LA Fitness clubs are under investigation for ties to four cases of Legionnaires' disease. Kyle ArnoldContact ReporterOrlando Sentinel.
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The American Red Cross is urging eligible donors to give blood this summer for hospital patients in need and offers three easy steps people can take to help save lives.
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Planning to donate blood? Read to know about the diet you must follow to stay healthy. Bhavyajyoti Chilukoti | Published: June 14, 2017 12:04 pm.
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Canadian Blood Services says it has a "critical need" for donors to replenish its inventory. The agency is supposed to have enough units of blood to meet its needs for a period of five to eight days, but director of donor relations, Michael Betel, says ...
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Today marks the start of International Men's Health Week. The week is celebrated globally and will end on Sunday, June 18, Father's Day.
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We all know the importance of wearing sun cream - but these products can prove tricky for people with existing skin conditions. 'If your skin is already inflamed or broken, for example, applying sun creams may aggravate it, so finding one that suits ...
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As the world inches closer toward eradicating polio, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and service organization Rotary will spend nearly half a billion dollars in an effort to eliminate the disease over the next three years.
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