Sunday, September 10, 2017

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Daily update September 10, 2017
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As the state of Florida braces for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, one Floridan is embracing an arrival of her own. »RELATED: 'I refuse to evacuate my five kids for Hurricane Irma,' woman says.
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This October 2013 family photo shows Carrie DeKlyen and husband Nick DeKlyen in Grand Rapids, Mich. Carrie DeKlyen sacrificed the chance to prolong her life to give birth to her sixth child.
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Heroic Scandinavian women standing shoulder to shoulder with ranks of masculine warriors in Viking combat are the stuff of legends, but debate has raged over the years on whether it's also the stuff of reality.
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If your four-legged furry friend wanders into your bedroom when you're trying to sleep, should you shoo the creature away or let it stay and sleep in your bedroom?
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The remains of a powerful viking - long thought to be a man - was in fact a real-life Xena Warrior Princess, a study released Friday reveals.
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Pregnant women across Florida are hunkering down in hospitals just in case they go into labor while Hurricane Irma strikes the Sunshine State.
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How good is your "gaydar"? Even if you believe that detecting human sexuality is your specialty - or if you can't tell a lesbian from a raging heterosexual at 10 yards - your own skills will likely fall short in comparison to a new artificial ...
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HE was tall. He was powerful. The Viking warrior was buried with sword, spear, shield and battle knives. There was one problem. Jamie Seidel.
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Original illustration of the viking burial that has now been proven to be for a woman warrior. (Photo: Uppsala University). The ancient Vikings were legendary as warriors and seafarers, but our depictions of these ruthless raiders as exclusively male ...
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The Stanford University study found that machines had a far superior "gaydar" when compared to humans. The machine intelligence tested in the research could correctly infer between gay and straight men 81 percent of the time, and 74 percent of the time ...
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A new computer program can recognize whether a face belongs to a gay or straight person with uncanny accuracy. Stanford University researchers Yilun Wang and Michal Kosinski developed artificial intelligence software that used deep neural networks to ...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown leaps and bounds in recent years and a new development can even accurately guess a person's sexual orientation.
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The Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter will host its annual Holland "Walk to End Alzheimer's" Saturday, Oct. 7, at Kollen Park.
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A French man said rats attacked his daughter while she slept but because of a medical condition, she was unable to call out or get away from them.
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Elaine Dukes found out she had breast cancer one year ago, and now she's called a NED, which means No Existing Disease. (Photo source: WLOX).
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Beatriz Lopez of Chula Vista walked for her dad who died of Alzheimer's disease, and her brother who has it, during the Walk to End Alzheimer's -- San Diego, that began and ended in Crown Point Park.
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JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Rebecca Carlino, Mahoning Valley, walks Rosie the goat, along with Izza Lone, Orwigsburg, left, and Garett Keefer, Auburn, right, as they walk Saturday during the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End ...
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As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida hospitals, Houston providers that weathered the effects of Hurricane Harvey just two weeks ago are offering some of the lessons learned and best practices that got them through that storm.
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WASHINGTON - Thousands walked, jogged and ran in this year's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Downtown D.C. Saturday morning.
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A 14-year-old French paraplegic girl was hospitalized and is in critical condition after she was reportedly attacked by a swarm of rats in while she was sleeping, that left more than 200 wounds including scratches and bites on her body, reports said ...
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ISHPEMING, Mich. (WLUC) - Saturday in Ishpeming, the annual Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk is taking place. The goal is to both raise awareness and discuss suicide prevention methods.
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Six hundred and six pairs of shoes each representing a New Zealander lost to suicide last year - pictured here at Whanganui's Majestic Square last week - have arrived at Parliament.
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Reportedly, over 400 million metric tons of new plastic is made each year and only a small fraction is recycled. no photo · Pinaz Kazi.
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Eli Lilly & Co.'s experimental breast cancer drug abemaciclib, when combined with standard therapy, slowed the progression of the tumor in patients with an advanced form of the disease.
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World Suicide Prevention Day is today. This encourages all people to promote action to prevent suicides. On average, 121 people die by suicide daily.
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Mental illness is on the rise. In the last two years, the number of people seen by a GP with a diagnosed mental health issue has increased by 22 percent.
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A quilt made from T-shirts used at previous Out of the Darkness walks is one of the items up for big at the silent auction at this year's walk.
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Giving Merck & Co's immunotherapy drug Keytruda in combination with chemotherapy for previously untreated advanced lung cancer appears to provide durable benefits, according to an update of a closely watched clinical trial.
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The state Department of Public Health said Friday that the first human case of West Nile virus in the state this year was discovered in Bristol County, Wicked Local reports.
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Scientists have developed a new device that can help surgeons identify and pinpoint cancer cells within 10 seconds. The kicker? It's as small as the average pen.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Scientists are stepping up the hunt for better diagnostic tests to predict if cancer patients will benefit from costly modern immunotherapy drugs, which are transforming cancer care but remain a hit-and-miss affair.
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Studies on the efficacy of Merck's Keytruda medication on bladder, gastric and 10 other types of cancer will be presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology 2017 Congress through Sept.
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BEAUMONT, Texas - Texas health officials say the Federal Emergency Management Agency will use military planes to spray chemicals near Houston to help control disease-carrying mosquitoes following Hurricane Harvey.
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While Zika has been a public enemy over the past two years, there may be ways to get Zika to work for good. Photographer: Dado Galdieri/Bloomberg.
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