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Fleas found to carry the plague in at least 2 Arizona counties A primitive gas mask in the shape of a bird's beak. A common belief at the time was that the plague was spread by birds. It was thought that by dressing in a bird-like mask, the wearer could draw the plague away from the patient and onto the garment ...
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Maui medical marijuana dispensary to close temporarily Less than a week after it opened, Maui's first state-licensed medical marijuana dispensary is reworking its opening hours as demand for its product outstrips supply because of a backlog.
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Why social smoking can be just as bad for you as daily smoking Bernadette Melnyk does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond the academic appointment above.
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Officials say OH norovirus outbreak tied to doughnut shop The doughnut shop owners have been cooperating fully with health inspectors and are working on deep cleaning the business, Zgodinski said.
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Meegan Hefford died from rare genetic disorder and protein diet A WEST Australian woman was killed by a strict diet of protein supplements, shakes and egg whites. Meegan Hefford was found unconscious in her apartment in Mandurah in June by a real estate agent conducting a property inspection.
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Police: 3 Ohio nurses treated for fentanyl exposure Authorities say three nurses at an Ohio hospital had to be treated with an overdose reversal drug after being exposed to suspected fentanyl.
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Police: 3 Ohio nurses treated for fentanyl exposure FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2016, file photo, a bag of 4-fluoro isobutyryl fentanyl which was seized in a drug raid is displayed at the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Testing and Research Laboratory in Sterling, Va.
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Eat Almonds Daily to Reduce Bad Cholesterol Almonds may not only help boost levels of "good" or HDL cholesterol, but also improve the way it bad removes cholesterol from the body.
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Recent rains will cause big mosquito problems Alabama - West Nile Virus is being found in mosquitoes across the country. The Alabama Department of Public Health says there has been one case of West Nile here this year and three investigations.
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Why social smoking can be just as bad for you as daily smoking (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Bernadette Melnyk, The Ohio State University.
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Silly scientists, spoiling all our fun by insisting that climate change exists A new Climate Science Special Report says it's "extremely likely" that human activity has caused more than half the rise in global temperatures during the last 40 years.
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Energy-drink consumption may lead to cocaine use, study says Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Public Health found that young adults who said they'd consumed energy drinks yearly between ages 21 and 24 were at greater risk for subsequently doing cocaine, using prescription stimulants for ...
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Mosquito spraying scheduled for Monday in Carlisle 4. Blood type. Your blood type affects how attracted mosquitoes are to you. "So if you have type O blood, you're probably twice as likely to get bit as if you have type A. If you have type B blood, it's somewhere in the middle," said mosquito expert ...
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Red team-blue team? Debating climate science should not be a cage match Having an antagonistic debate over climate change will not shed any more light on the fundamentals of climate science. Ivica Drusany/Shutterstock.
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Red team-blue team? Debating climate science should not be a cage match (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Richard B. Rood, University of Michigan.
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This 107-Year-Old Fruitcake Found in Antarctica Looks Almost Good Enough to Eat If you've ever wondered just how well the coldest parts of Earth can preserve food, take a look at the 107-year-old fruitcake conservators just discovered in Antarctica - it looks almost good enough to eat, and has stood up remarkably well over a century.
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Antarctica Fruitcake Is Over 100 Years Old, and 'Almost' Edible The fruitcake found at Cape Adare, Victoria Land, East Antarctica, thought to be from Robert Falcon Scott's Northern Party (1911).
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