Friday, November 17, 2017

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Daily update November 17, 2017
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A case report about the seizure and death of an 11-month old after exposure to cannabis has prompted headlines about "the first marijuana overdose death" this week.
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Emily Mueller of Summit County, the Summit County Apiary Inspector and Master Beekeeping Program Chair for the Ohio State Beekeeper's Association, has made it her mission to rescue honey bees, and founded Mueller Honey Bee with that goal in mind.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas area health officials have confirmed seven cases of Legionnaires' disease with 29 more cases suspected after an outbreak was reported at the Rio Las Vegas Hotel and Casino five months ago.
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The Ohio mom of three who made headlines in August after posing with 20,000 bees on her belly in a shocking maternity shoot has suffered a stillbirth.
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An Ohio woman, who made headlines a few months ago for posing with 20,000 bees as part of a maternity photo shoot, lost her unborn child after suffering a stillbirth.
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Mother-of-three Emily Mueller poses with a baby bump full of bees in a photo shoot that went viral in April. (SWNS/Kendrah Damis Photography).
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Few people would ever claim that energy drinks are healthy, but it's easy to assume they're fine for your health given how popular they are.
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LAS VEGAS - Las Vegas area health officials have confirmed seven cases of Legionnaires' disease with 29 more cases suspected after an outbreak was reported at the Rio Las Vegas Hotel and Casino five months ago.
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The deadly plague epidemic in Madagascar which has killed 165 people appears to be similar to the Ebola outbreak, a concerned scientist has warned.
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A new study,published in Frontiers in Public Health, indicates that your love for drinking energy drinks for an instant boost may prove to be harmful for the health.
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Test tubes of DNA to be used for gene editing of stem cells at Stanford University in Stanford Calif., on Dec. 18, 2015. John Green—San Jose Mercury News/Getty Images.
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FILE - This Oct. 19, 2016, file photo shows the packaging of Vivitrol at an addiction treatment center in Joliet, Ill. The first U.S.
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WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration Tuesday issued a strong warning to consumers to stay away from the herbal supplement kratom, saying regulators are aware of 36 deaths linked to products containing the substance.
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Under the new guidelines, tens of millions more Americans now meet the criteria for having high blood pressure. Nov 16 2017. Randall Stafford.
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DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - The Georgia chief medical examiner says the herbal supplement kratom is killing people. >> Read more trending news.
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THE Black Death plague that is could spread from Madagascar is a sign there will be "eternal" plague outbreaks, it has been apocalyptically warned.
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According to a new study, presented at the America Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2017, shows that eating quickly may increase you risk of becoming obese or developing metabolic syndrome.
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The deer population in different parts of the United States is increasingly being affected by chronic wasting disease. Reports of infected deer have come in from Minnesota, Wyoming, and Montana, among other states.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration unveiled long-anticipated guidelines about stem cell therapies Thursday that are meant to clear up confusion about which treatments are appropriate and safe, and which pose the most risks and fewest rewards for ...
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(Reuters Health) - Even after warnings from doctors and drug regulators about the dangers of opioids for children, 1 in 20 kids still get codeine after two common childhood surgeries, a U.S.
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The Westerly Water Department has issued a boil water notice after E. coli bacteria was found in the water supply. The state Department of Health said Wednesday that water customers should boil water used for human consumption— including drinking and ...
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(Reuters) - A California jury on Thursday ruled in favor of Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit by a woman who said she developed the cancer mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos in the company's talc-based products including J&J's Baby Powder.
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Santa Clara County public health officials today reported the first flu-related death of the season occurred earlier this month. The person who died was an adult under 65, had other medical conditions that caused a higher risk of severe complications ...
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BERNE, Ind. (WANE) - A scientific breakthrough in the Amish community in Berne is gaining worldwide attention. Researchers have found a rare mutation in the community that extends their lives by a decade.
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NEW ORLEANS - Retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells derived from human embryonic stem cells can be safely transplanted into the eyes of patients with retinal degeneration, with early signs of vision gain, according to pioneers in the field.
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In a roundtable format, experts gathered to discuss the latest research on coffee and liver disease, which indicate that drinking approximately three to five cups per day is associated with a reduced risk for hepatocellular carcinoma, cirrhosis and ...
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The infant mortality rate in Alabama increased sharply last year - jumping to more than 9 deaths per 1,000 births for the first time since 2008.
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DENVER - A watchdog arm of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Thursday that the agency's Denver-area hospital violated policy by keeping improper wait lists to track veterans' mental health care.
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