Saturday, September 16, 2017

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Daily update September 16, 2017
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Countries have saved more lives over the past decade, especially among children under age 5, but persistent health problems, such as obesity, conflict, and mental illness, comprise a "triad of troubles," and prevent people from living long, healthy ...
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The deadly hepatitis A outbreak plaguing San Diego has primarily affected either "homeless and/or illicit drug users," according to San Diego's Health and Human Services Agency.
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SEATTLE - Countries have saved more lives over the past decade, especially among children under age 5, but persistent health problems, such as obesity, conflict, and mental illness, comprise a "triad of troubles," and prevent people from living long ...
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A Pennsylvania hospital has been cited after multiple staff members crowded into an operating room to take photos and videos of a patient's genitals - and a foreign object that had been lodged there.
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BOSTON - Scientists who discovered that old men really do have big ears, that playing the didgeridoo helps relieve sleep apnea and that handling crocodiles can influence gambling decisions are among this year's recipients of the Ig Nobel, the prize ...
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A 16-year-old Jasmine Beever, photographed on the left, died from an infected hairball in her stomach. Her friend Billie-Jo Ashwell, on the right, set up a crowdfunding page to help out the teen's grieving family.
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Heart diseases and tobacco consumption, were among the biggest killers in the previous year. The large international study also revealed poor diets and mental disorders caused people the greatest ill health.
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ATLANTIC CITY - A New Jersey man whose esophagus and stomach were severely burned after drinking a beer tainted by a caustic chemical at an Atlantic City casino restaurant has been awarded $750,000.
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WASHINGTON - U.S. researchers have developed a skin patch that can melt fat in mice, and future tests will reveal whether it can treat obesity and diabetes in people, a study said Friday.
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey man whose esophagus and stomach were severely burned after drinking a beer tainted by a caustic chemical at an Atlantic City casino restaurant has been awarded $750,000.
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Life expectancy has grown in all but one country over roughly the past five decades, according to the latest in The Lancet's Global Burden of Disease report series.
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A new skin patch could get rid of stubborn fat in the love handles, a study claims. Experts created a patch that delivers fat-busting drugs directly into the area affected through microscopic needles and is designed to help someone lose weight.
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A young girl in England recently died after a hairball in her gastrointestinal system became infected and caused a fatal blockage in her digestive tract, a condition known as Rapunzel Syndrome.
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Worldwide, people are living longer. But while overall deaths from infectious diseases and preterm birth are decreasing, deaths from heart disease, conflict and terrorism are on the rise, according to a new report.
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Liquid? Solid? More like feline Jell-O. Video screenshot by Eric Mack/CNET. Can a cat be both a solid and a liquid? It's a question that was posed by a popular internet meme a few years back, and one researcher attempted to provide a serious answer.
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If you're stressing out about going bald, stop - your thinning hair might be doing you a favor. That's because a new study from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, titled "Shorn Scalps and Perception of Male Dominance," found that bald men ...
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RACINE COUNTY - County health officials on Friday confirmed a case of West Nile virus in a Racine County resident. Local and state health officials are advising residents to continue protecting themselves against mosquito bites, the Central Racine ...
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According to a new study, women who are in a relationship longer than a year tend to lose sexual interest. X. - A A +. Listen. It's quite obvious, but it doesn't seem to be in practice: always be open to your partner about sex.
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas - Aerial spraying to combat mosquitoes is scheduled to begin Thursday evening in Harris County, Texas, CBS affiliate KHOU reports.
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As the person who is responsible for covering the annual Nobel Prizes in the sciences, it's always good to get a warning that they're about to be awarded.
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The one-metre long relatives of this snappy croc at the Koorana Crocodile Farm, near Rockhampton, helped test the betting risks of potential gamblers.
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GREENFIELD - The Community Health Center of Franklin County will get a $175,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to fight the opioid abuse crisis in greater Franklin County.
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Fewer people would be infected by Zika in a population where a small proportion spent a large amount of time outside, but the disease would be transmitted at a faster rate, a modeling study found.
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"Women get bored of having sex with their partner after just a year together, a new study suggests," is the rather crass story in the Mail Online.
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Hurricane Harvey's rain might have left Houston behind, but there's another storm headed our way. It's a cloud of mosquitoes, which breed in standing water and soon will be hatching by the millions.
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Although 29 states and the District of Columbia allow marijuana use for medical purposes, few medical students are being trained how to prescribe the drug.
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If you stop reading after this sentence and remember nothing else, at least know this: pregnant people should still get the flu vaccine, regardless of what you may read in news headlines.
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It may seem safer (and frankly, more fun) to let a child try out their first time on a slide by setting them on your lap and going down with them, but apparently it's much more dangerous than it appears.
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A 25-year study of young adults transitioning to middle age revealed maintaining a healthy weight was more important in blood pressure control than four other health behaviors.
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After a Texas woman contracted brucellosis from drinking raw (unpasteurized) milk from a Texas dairy and other possible cases pending, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is sounding the alarm and trying to contact consumers so they ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has permitted the startup Pear Therapeutics to market the first medical app aiding in the treatment of substance use disorders, the agency announced Sept.
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Parents could be exposing toddlers to the risk of serious injury by carrying them on their laps down playground slides, say researchers.
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US researchers say kids are safer sliding down slippery dips alone rather than being nursed by adults which could put them at risk of breaking a leg.
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The immune system is a complex beast. It often does a fantastic job of fighting dangerous pathogens, preventing microbes from infecting and harming you.
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