Saturday, April 14, 2018

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An outbreak of E. coli infections has stretched across several states, prompting an investigation from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBT) in your 20s may increase the risk of developing dementia including Alzheimer's in your 50s by 60 per cent, a review of nearly three million patients has revealed.
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Public bathrooms are already a nightmare for anyone who hates germs, and I usually try to just not think about all of the bacteria around me.
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Chopped remain lettuce grown in the Yuma, AZ area is the likely source to date of this year's only multistate E. coli O157: H7 outbreak, and it is not over.
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An initially mysterious outbreak of Escherichia coli has spread to at least 11 states since mid-March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.
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Last Updated Apr 13, 2018 5:07 PM EDT. Health officials say chopped romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region is the likely source of the current E. coli outbreak that has now sickened people in 11 states, and they're warning consumers ...
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Restaurant and hotel workers smoke the most pot in Colorado, a new survey shows. The first breakdown of marijuana use in Colorado shows that 30 percent of people employed in the restaurant and hotel industry admit to using cannabis, state health ...
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Sitting too much isn't supposed to make you thin, right? Well, it may depend on what part of your body you are talking about, according to a study recently published in PLOS ONE.
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(NEW YORK) - There may be hope on the horizon for food allergy sufferers in the United States - at least, those that are mice. Scientists reported on Wednesday that they successfully tested a new allergy "vaccine" in mice with peanut allergies.
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If you want to take a good stroll down memory lane, new research suggests you'd better get out of that chair more often. In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers have found that in people middle-aged and older, a brain structure that is key to ...
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Here's some sobering news: A large international study says adults should average no more than one alcoholic drink per day, and that means drinking guidelines in many countries may be far too loose.
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Senate Republicans are ready to escalate the war on drugs to deal with the country's opioid crisis - despite decades of evidence that the approach just won't work.
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Online shopping has made it easy for consumers to affordably buy highly concentrated caffeine in bulk, whether to mix it into a workout shake or using it as an alternative to a morning coffee.
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MARION - A major drug distributor under fire for its role in the opioid epidemic has donated several hundred doses of an overdose-reversing drug to Marion sheriff deputies.
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Peanut allergies in mice have been effectively turned off by a vaccine - and researchers hope that a similar treatment could one day be available for humans.
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By Shaun Boyd. DENVER (CBS4)– The first FDA-approved prescription drug made from pure cannabis is expected to hit the market in the next couple months and, unless lawmakers act, Colorado may be the only state that can't sell it.
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RENO, Nev. (KOLO) 20-year-old Itzel Ponce Gomez is in need of a kidney transplant. The young woman was diagnosed with lupus eight years ago and has been on dialysis for the past three.
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Sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBT) in your 20s may increase the risk of developing dementia including Alzheimer's in your 50s by 60 per cent, a review of almost three million patients has revealed.
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America's opioid epidemic shows no sign of letting up. Addiction to legal painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin has resulted in more than 42,000 overdose deaths in 2016, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures released at ...
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PARIS - All-cause hospitalizations, rate of emergency department visits and inpatient costs increased by more than 90% following compensated cirrhosis diagnosis among patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ...
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PUTNAM COUNTY - April 9 - 15 has been designated a week of appreciation for Ohio professionals on the front lines of the Opioid epidemic.
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A vaccine is currently in development that might one day lead to a cure for the peanut allergy. Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a nasal spray that, when administered monthly, prevents mice from having allergic reactions to ...
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Suddenly, cannabidiol (CBD) oil seems to be everywhere. People are dropping it into their nighttime tea, swallowing capsules, and loading it into their vape pens, claiming it relieves depression, masks chronic pain, and helps them sleep deeper.
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Being body positive is all about embracing and celebrating your body. So what happens when you need to lose weight, whether it be for medical reasons or your general health?
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Joanne Laird had struggled with obesity for her entire life. She'd tried every diet under the sun, but it wasn't until last June, when she received the results of an at-home DNA test, that she was finally able to shed the extra pounds.
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Rockland County residents can clean out their medicine cabinets of prescription drugs they no longer need on April 28 as pharmacies across the county will participate in "National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Olivia Cogswell, an eighth grader at Jack Jouett Middle School, and her team came to Random Row Brewery Friday afternoon to raise money for the St. Baldrick's Foundation and shave their heads for the cause.
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ST. LOUIS - Obesity can damage the livers of children as young as eight, according to a new study. Researchers at Columbia University say this is the first study to show that weight gain has a negative impact on the liver in young children.
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People who stay up late and have to drag themselves out of bed are likelier to die younger than those who rise and set with the sun, according to new research.
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One in eight middle-aged adults in the UK could have a potentially serious form of liver disease - because they are overweight. Scans of nearly 3,000 individuals from the UK Biobank research project showed that 12% had inflamed, fatty livers.
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PARIS: People who stay up late and have to drag themselves out of bed are likelier to die younger than those who rise and set with the sun, researchers said Thursday.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (NEWS10) - You may want to think twice about using the hand dryer in public bathrooms. A study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology found that hot air hand dryers spread bathroom bacteria.
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Are fish oil supplements all they're cracked up to be? (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times). For many who don't eat the recommended amount of fish, but want the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil supplements have been the answer.
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A new survey of workers in pot-friendly Colorado finds the food service industry is the most likely to have employees who use marijuana.
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HARLINGEN - While Zika is no longer a major headline and talk of the disease has become quiet, that doesn't mean it has been eradicated.
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Washing your grubby mitts is one of the best ways to cut your chances of getting sick and spreading harmful germs to others, but a new study may make you think twice before you use air hand dryers in public restrooms.
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HARRISON, Ark. - Just imagine: Only weeks until your baby arrives, and the doctor you trust more than anyone else to be there at this life-changing moment is caught in a struggle with the hospital.
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BASSETT - Tree-pollen season got off to a slow start locally because of some killing frosts around mid-March, but it's in full blast now.
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Iowa City, IA (Scicasts) - The human airway is a system of branching tubes that connects the nose and mouth with the lungs and allows us to inhale air, extract the vital oxygen, and exhale the waste product carbon dioxide.
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Reading food labels can seem like a minefield sometimes. With claims plastered on everything from one end of the aisle to the other and clever marketing tricks making you think some products are healthier than they actually are, it can be pretty ...
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Scientists in Singapore have discovered that a type of cell responsible for maintaining the stem cell niche in the gut. SHARE. SHARE · tweet · share.
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Heading back to university was meant to give Mark* more freedom. Study hinted at an escape from meaningless work and a childhood education where he had always felt "dumb".
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