Sunday, August 27, 2017

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Daily update August 27, 2017
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DENVER (CBS4)– Flame retardant chemicals used in products like yoga mats, sofas, car seats, and even phone cases are being linked to infertility, according to a new study.
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David Thomas and I met when we were about 5 years old. We celebrated his 26th birthday last weekend, marking roughly two decades of friendship.
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The Moon transits across the Sun, during the total eclipse Monday, August 21, 2017. (Photo by NASA via Getty Images). This is not the way you are supposed to use sunscreen.
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Several people in California received medical care after they put sunscreen in their eyes during Monday's total solar eclipse, reported ABC-affiliate KRCR Tuesday.
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Common items like upholstered furniture, baby products and gym mats contain a type of flame retardant which reduces of pregnancy via IVF.
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Like ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​The Atlantic Daily​, our free weekday email newsletter. Energy. If you're not taking vitamin B12, forget about having energy.
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Most recognisable as the creator of family favourite baby products, Johnson & Johnson have been in the headlines for other reasons this week after being ordered to pay $417m (£323.4m) to a California woman who claimed their talcum powder gave her ...
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An alarming lawsuit indicates that common baby powder, or talcum powder, may be responsible for some cases of ovarian cancer. Johnson & Johnson is currently locked in a huge legal battle with a woman who has ovarian cancer, and the ramifications are ...
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A Los Angeles jury awarded $417 million to a woman suffering from ovarian cancer Monday who alleged that her illness is linked to the talc in Johnson & Johnson baby powder.
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Google has stepped in on the issue of mental health, launching a tool aimed at helping people who may have depression to seek treatment.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ca. - Google has a new feature designed to help people suffering from depression. Users in the United States who search for "depression" or "clinical depression" will now be offered a questionnaire to test their depression levels and ...
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WAYNE COUNTY, MI - For the first time in Michigan, officials have found Asian tiger mosquitos, capable of spreading the Zika virus.
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The New York State Department of Health is being honored by the federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for achieving high vaccination rates for measles, mumps, rubella, meningitis, diphtheria and tetanus, as well as human papillomavirus (HPV) in New ...
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In its annual report on teen vaccination uptake today, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) noted that rates of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine—though not optimal—continue to climb steadily and have for the first time topped 60 ...
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The rate of teenagers in Washington being vaccinated for the human papillomavirus, or HPV, has soared in the last year, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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PASADENA, CA Aug. 25, 2017 (STL.NEWS) - Indica MD; IndicaMD.com has launched to provide patients in California and New York a new source for medical marijuana.
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) Health officials say mosquitoes capable of spreading the Zika virus have been documented in Michigan for the first time.
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Trying to quit the sweet stuff? According to a new study, your morning cup of joe could be making it more difficult for you, with researchers finding that caffeine could temporarily affect taste buds and make food and drink seem less sweet.
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Readers of the classical British crime mystery genre would be familiar with arsenic as the perfect poison or poison of choice because of its colourless, odourless and tasteless qualities, and its gradual, cumulative effect on the victim that made it ...
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota health officials say a measles outbreak that sickened 79 people is over. The outbreak that began April 11 was the largest measles outbreak in Minnesota since 1990.
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KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - Drones soon will be used in Tanzania to deliver medicines to health facilities across the East African country, continuing a trend of African governments embracing drone networks to deliver critical services.
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WASHINGTON D.C. (USA): You may ask your grandparents to involve in dancing, as a new study has recently shown that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise, particularly dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brain.
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