Sunday, July 30, 2017

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Daily update July 30, 2017
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A man turned a gun on himself after police claim he shot dead a doctor who wouldn't prescribe his wife opioids. Michael Jarvis, 48, gunned down Dr Todd Graham, 56, in what Indiana officials are describing as a targeted attack on Wednesday.
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An Indiana man shot and killed himself shortly after gunning down a doctor who refused to prescribe opioid medication to his wife, authorities said this week.
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FILE - In this file photo dated Monday, July 24, 2017, Chris Gard, the father of critically ill baby Charlie Gard reads a statement next to mother Connie Yates, right, at the end of their case at the High Court in London.
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Amanda Hess, an OB/GYN in Frankfort, Kentucky, was in the hospital as she prepared to give birth to her daughter. While she waited, Hess heard another expectant mother who was closer to giving birth.
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CHICAGO - Chicago now gives at-risk inmates the overdose-reversing drug naloxone upon their release from jail and Los Angeles is poised to follow suit, putting the antidote in as many hands as possible as part of a multifaceted approach to combatting ...
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Dr. Amanda Hess was all ready to give birth on Sunday. She was at the hospital and prepared to be induced. But she had one last thing she had to do.
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An obstetrician in Kentucky made headlines after delivering a patient's baby safely then giving birth to her own right after. Leah Halliday Johnson was about to give birth to her fourth child at Women's Care of the Blue Grass on Sunday, just as Dr ...
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Dr. Joseph Zabramski, a neurosurgeon at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, talks about Sen. John McCain's cancer. Thomas Hawthorne/azcentral.
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Updated | This week, Connie Yates and Chris Gard said goodbye to their son, Charlie Gard. On Thursday, a judge of the British High Court ruled the 11-month-old, who had been suffering from an extremely rare and untreatable genetic disorder known as ...
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Marijuana growers in California are doing too good a job. The executive director of the California Growers' Association, Hezekiah Allen, said Wednesday the state would have to scale down the production of marijuana because it's currently producing ...
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America reportedly has moved ahead in a controversial race to tinker with human DNA - but the scientific feat is shrouded in unanswered questions.
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Insufficient sleep has been linked to larger waistlines, up to three centimeters greater for people sleeping six hours per night compared to those getting nine hours' sleep.
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London, Jul 30 Lack of sleep may be adding inches to your waistlines, according to a study which found that people who sleep for less than nine hours a night are more likely to be overweight.
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THE ISSUE: Mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus and EEE pose a public health risk. THE IMPACT: There have been 27 mosquito sample pools to test positive for West Nile virus this year, as of July 29.
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For a healthy body, you may have to sleep for seven to nine hours daily, as Briton researchers have warned that people who sleep for just six hours a night have a waist measurement that is three cm greater than individuals who get nine hours of sleep.
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Mesa County's mosquito population has tested positive for containing the West Nile virus, according to a Wednesday report from Mesa County Public Health.
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Find out what this means for your own Zika risk and whether or not you need to get tested. Faith Brar's picture. By Faith Brar | Jul 28, 2017.
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A research team found "an increased likelihood" for men with a higher intake of sweet foods and drinks to develop common mental disorders after five years.
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OAKLAND, Calif. - A neuroscientist who studied Albert Einstein's brain and was the first to show that the brain's anatomy can change with experience, has died.
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(Online) - The downfalls of high sugar consumption are not limited to poor dental health and weight gain; a new study finds that eating too much sugar may also increase men's long-term risk of mental health disorders.
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A report lists environmental pollution - particularly so-called endocrine disruptors, which can act like estrogen in males - as the most prominent explanation for this widespread, 38-year-long decline, which one expert is calling "a death spiral of ...
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PARIS, France (AFP) - Sperm count among men in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand has halved in 40 years, according to research warning of fertility risk, though outside experts urged caution about the results.
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Marian Diamond, a neuroscientist who studied Albert Einstein's brain and was the first to show that the brain's anatomy can change with experience, has died.
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart shows Naloxone, an overdose-reversal nasal spray drug, at the sheriff's office in Cook County Jail on June 14, 2017.
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Higher rates of refined sugar consumption have been associated with higher rates of depression. Photo courtesy of Pixabay. July 28 (UPI) -- The thought of a cupcake, skillfully frosted with fluffy vanilla icing, may put a smile on your face, but ...
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In this June 14, 2017, photo, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart shows Naloxone, an overdose-reveal nasal spray drug at the sheriff's office in Cook County Jail, the largest single site jail in the United States, has joined the growing number of jails to ...
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has announced plans to increase efforts to overcome the opioid epidemic and increase access to addiction treatment.
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