Sunday, April 22, 2018

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Daily update April 22, 2018
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Following an E. coli outbreak in 16 states, officials are expanding their warning, advising people to avoid buying "all types of romaine lettuce" grown in Arizona.
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The Numbers: As of Friday night, the CDC reported 53 people infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli O157:H7 being reported from 16 states.
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There's a striking aspect of the recent E. coli outbreak tied to Arizona romaine lettuce: 70% of those who've gotten sick are female.
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ST. GEORGE - An outbreak of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce has continued to sicken people in an increasing number of states throughout the country.
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Looks like a bunch of New Jersey residents survived the Winter. But that is not really good news. On Friday, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture announced the latest follow-up to what was described in a February 2018 publication in the Journal of ...
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Abby Lee Miller is thanking her fans for their prayers and love after having emergency surgery to treat potential cancer that left her paralyzed from the neck down.
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Abby Lee Miller spoke out about her cancer diagnosis for the first time on Saturday. The former Dance Moms star took to social media to share a selfie of her in the hospital, as she recovers from emergency surgery.
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Obesity is one of the world's most sensitive subjects when it comes to a person's health. A person considered "overweight" is usually assumed unhealthy.
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She calls them her "little pieces of gold." Cindee Lee-Voeller has been hoarding the tiny pink pills as if they truly were pieces of gold.
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State and county officials across the country continue to alert the public about possible exposure to Hepatitis A from foodservice employees who have worked while infected with the virus.
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Having a single concussion may increase a person's risk for Parkinson's disease, a new study suggests - but the overall risk of developing the disease still remains low.
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Even relatively mild brain injuries may increase your risk of developing the neurodegenerative condition Parkinson's disease, according to a new study.
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April is National Donate Life Month. I'm going to share what that meant to our family, and how connecting organ donors with potential transplant recipients—for kidneys, hearts, lungs—not only renews life for thousands each year, but brings priceless ...
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The owners of a sick St. Bernard dog were left stunned when a mass which vets thought was cancer turned out to be four half-chewed teddy bears.
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Local businesses and police departments are working to make a dent in the opioid epidemic by limiting its primary source - the home medicine cabinet.
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New research on the dangers of pollution exposure adds some disturbing context to Missoula's prominent showing in the annual American Lung Association air quality report.
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April may be National Autism Awareness Month, but Dr. Richard Dowell has assisted children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) for many years, providing their families with detailed, comprehensive assessments.
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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) - Dr. Kenneth Choquette knows the kind of chronic pain his patients endure every day. Without opioid pills, some cannot work, sleep or do simple chores like wash the dishes.
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The Salk Institute in La Jolla said Saturday that it placed star cancer scientist Inder Verma on leave because of unspecified allegations, further rocking a center that was earlier accused of gender discrimination by three of its female professors.
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New male birth control pill found safe and effective New male birth control pill safe, effective: study How to safeguard fertility during chemotherapy?
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Above / Signs and blue lights throughout the world community help heighten understanding and acceptance for Autism Awareness. (PN File Photo).
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April 21 (UPI) - Scientists have adapted an optics technique used by astronomers to render biological processes at both the cellular and sub-cellular level in unprecedented detail.
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Women have long been advised to change tampons regularly to avoid the risk of toxic shock syndrome. New study finds organic cotton tampons no safer against toxic shock.
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April 20 (UPI) - People deficient in vitamin D might have a greater risk of developing diabetes, report researchers in a new study.
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Washington, Apr 22 (PTI) Just a single session of meditation can alleviate anxiety and boost heart health, a study has found. Researchers from Michigan Technological University in the US found that that 60 minutes after meditating the 14 study ...
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Science behind all the benefits of 'intermittent fasting' is only getting stronger. Photo / Getty Images. Daily Mail. By: Dr Michael Mosley.
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Two cases of multi-drug resistant gonorrhea are detected in Western Australia and Queensland. This came as the first patient diagnosed with the disease was cured in UK.
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THIS is the true story of how a casual hook-up landed this New York writer in hospital with the most painful injury imaginable. Rachelle Bergstein.
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If the idea of giving a presentation at school or work leaves you feeling queasy, freaked out, or generally a mess, take heart - new research shows that having an audience can actually help you perform better.
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Methods such as raising bed bars and putting walking aids out of reach leave elderly people stressed, says government-funded research.
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abc1234/ShutterstockDon't try solving your late-night munchies with a trip to the drive-through. Greasy, fatty foods get through your system slower than protein and carbs, so your body will still be hard at work by the time you try falling asleep, says ...
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On June 27, 1941, famed Austrian doctor Hans Asperger sealed the fate of a young child by the name Herta S with the following lines: "Severe personality disorder (post-encephalitic?
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Tens of thousands of adolescents in Connecticut still do not have access to effective mental health care, despite the passage of a 2008 federal law requiring health insurers to provide equal benefits for mental health.
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The Illinois Department of Human Services is receiving $16 million in federal funding to continue its efforts to combat the opioid crisis.
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The continuing stigma and lack of awareness surrounding the vast spectrum of mental health problems mean often people are not aware of the symptoms of even some of the most common disorders like depression and anxiety.
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April 20 (UPI) -- An experimental compound slows the overall mobility of sperm without affecting hormones, and has the potential to lead to a male contraceptive pill without side effects, according to a new study.
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Mental health issues know no boundaries, said Karen LaPlante, who represents the Oklahoma Mental Health Association. LaPlante said all too often family members and friends of people affected by depression and suicide feel isolated.
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The numbers are staggering, including one of every 59 children born having some form of autism - but fortunately, efforts to combat the problem are just as plentiful, judging by a walk Saturday in Mount Airy.
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During her first year in college, Nicole Amenheuser felt anxious and depressed. "I struggled with mental health," she said.
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Doctors here are urging precaution after the first case of treatment-resistant "super-gonorrhoea" was recorded in the UK. A man who was diagnosed three weeks ago is said to have picked up the disease after a sexual encounter with a woman in south-east ...
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An outbreak of multi-drug resistant Candida auris in a hospital neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) was linked to the use of multi-use thermometers, researchers found.
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WASHINGTON DC: Turns out, muscular strength, measured by handgrip, is an indication of how healthy our brains are. Using data from the 475,397 participants from all around the UK, a research showed that on average, stronger people performed better ...
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