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Whole Foods draws flak for 'Yellow Fever' Asian restaurant Whole Foods Market, the high-end grocery store chain, is facing a backlash on social media after the opening of an Asian restaurant named Yellow Fever in its newly opened store in California.
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Yellow Fever: Why Does A Restaurant Have The Name Of This Disease? Would you eat at the Rabies Restaurant? How about the Diarrhea Diner? Plague Pies? Hepatitis Hotcakes? Or maybe the Tuberculosis Tea House?
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This engineered painkiller works like an opioid but isn't addictive in animal tests Sometimes forgotten in the spiraling crisis of opiate abuse is a clinical fact about narcotic pain medications: Addiction is basically an unwanted side effect of drugs that are highly effective at blunting pain.
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Whole Foods Just Opened A 365 Store With A Restaurant Named Yellow Fever And People Are Like WTF The supermarket chain is getting a lot of backlash from those who say the restaurant's name is racist and problematic, but its Korean-American co-founder and executive chef doesn't think it is.
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Outrage Breaks Out After Whole Foods Partners With Yellow Fever Eatery LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Amazon.com's Whole Foods Market sparked social media outrage after its newest store in its 365 grocery chain partnered with an Asian restaurant with the racially charged name of Yellow Fever.
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Health warning as toxic hairy caterpillars take over woodlands An infestation of caterpillars that can trigger asthma attacks, vomiting and skin rashes has appeared in south-east England. Oak processionary moths, in their larval stage now, have been spotted in areas that include Croydon, Twickenham, Epping Forest ...
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'One Book One County': Author retraces tale of opioid crisis John Temple, author of "American Pain," spoke Thursday at the annual "One Book One County" event at Riviera Theatre in Three Rivers.
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Former model eaten alive by scabies in Georgia nursing home LAFAYETTE, Georgia - A Georgia nursing home resident who died from a scabies infestation is believed to have been eaten alive over the course of months or years.
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Health warnings after toxic caterpillar outbreak in London An outbreak of toxic caterpillars that can cause asthma attacks, vomiting and skin rashes has descended on London, officials have warned.
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Former model eaten alive by scabies in Georgia nursing home Rebecca Zeni died in 2015 from scabies. A forensic pathologists said the parasitic mites ate here alive over months and years. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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The CDC just announced 1 in 59 children are autistic. Here's why that's not evidence of an epidemic. The Centers for Disease Control this week released the latest autism prevalence numbers, which suggest that approximately 1 in 59 children are autistic.
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Toxic Caterpillars Invading Parts of London, Officials Warn British forestry officials are warning parts of London about an invasion of caterpillars whose long white hairs can trigger allergic reactions in humans that include skin and eye irritation, difficulty breathing and even anaphylactic shock ...
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Drugmakers Push Back Against Lawmakers' Calls to Tax Opioids In this April 26, 2018 photo, David Humes stands outside Legislative Hall, the state capitol building, in Dover, Del. Humes, whose son died from a heroin overdose in 2012, has been pushing for an opioid tax in Delaware, which did not increase funding ...
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Opioids on top of mind during National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day At drop-of locations across Oregon and SW Washington, volunteers collected unused prescription drugs in biohazard bins in an effort to keep some prescription drugs from falling into the wrong hands or into a black market.
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E. coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce is largest since 2006 The current E. coli outbreak tied to romaine lettuce is the worst multi-state outbreak in more than a decade, according to health officials.
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Dozens turn out for drug take-back day in Portland Volunteer nurses from Maine Medical Center saw a steady stream of business Saturday at the Back Cove parking lot in Portland as dozens of people dropped off their unwanted and unused prescription drugs.
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Romaine lettuce outbreak update: 98 people sick in 22 states NEW YORK (AP) - - A nasty strain of bacteria that can cause severe illness is what's driving a food poisoning outbreak linked to romaine lettuce, health officials said Friday.
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Bill Gates: Pandemic Disease Threat Could Kill 30 Million People in Just 6 Months Businessman and philanthropist Bill Gates has made infectious diseases one of his signature issues, funding initiatives meant to tackle threats like malaria.
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E. coli outbreak spreads to three more states Search. Search. Skip to Navigation; Skip to Main Content; Skip to Related Content. E. coli outbreak spreads to three more states. CBS News Videos• April 27, 2018.
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Healthy Tasmanian devils discovered by scientists looking to save species A healthy group of Tasmanian devils has been discovered in Australia, giving new hope for the survival of the endangered species. They were found by scientists on a conservation expedition in south-west Tasmania.
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Regional Hep A Outbreak Linked To Ohio Valley Addiction Crisis By: Mary Meehan | Ohio Valley ReSource. Posted on: Friday, April 27, 2018. < < Back to. "Regional Hep A Outbreak Linked To Ohio Valley Addiction Crisis" Mary Meehan | Ohio Valley ReSource.
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Global Stem Cells Market Report 2017 to 2024 | Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Outlook, Trends and Forecast DecisionDatabases newly added the fact-findings of Global Stem Cells Market Report that gives meticulous investigation of current scenario of the market size, share, demand, growth, trends, and forecast in the coming years.
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Brains of decapitated pigs kept alive for 36 hrs by Yale Researchers A team of researchers from Yale University have managed to keep alive between 100 and 200 pig brains for 36 hours thanks to a system of pumps and artificial blood bags called BrainEx.
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Golden Bear Jack Nicklaus Undergoes Experimental Stem Cell Treatment Retired professional golfer Jack Nicklaus is scheduled for his second round of stem cell treatment in Munich on Saturday after the same procedure was done for his back in 2016.
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Blue led lights can increase risk of prostate and breast cancer, says study Reigniting the debate overexposure to the "blue light" emitted by outdoor LED screens and heightened risk of cancer, an international team of researchers have concluded that there is a "strong link" between the two.
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LED bulbs can give you cancer, stay away from the blue light The 'blue light' emitted by LED light bulbs has been linked to breast and prostate cancer, according to a new study. They are yet to research the effect of 'blue light' emitted by smartphone screens.
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Dark Chocolate May Boost Brain Function, Immunity, And Mood Studying the brain benefits of chocolate—cocoa and dark chocolate, mainly—has become a big area in recent years. Numerous studies have suggested that high-potency cacao has significant effects on things like cognition, mood, cholesterol, insulin ...
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Scientists identify 44 genetic risk factors for major depression LONDON: International scientists have identified 44 genetic variants that can increase the risk of developing major depression and found that all humans carry at least some of them.
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Meta-Analysis Ties 44 Loci to Major Depression Risk NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) - Researchers have linked 44 loci to major depression risk in a new meta-analysis of about half a dozen genome-wide association studies.
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Ireland's measles outbreak worsened by fall in vaccinations Measles. What's the big deal? Sure it's just a few spots and a temperature, like chicken pox, which we don't vaccinate against, right?
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Community unites to fight cancer Saturday, April 28, 2018. Cancer survivors walked beneath a rainbow-colored balloon arch at H. Boyd Lee Park on Friday evening to kick off Pitt County's Relay for Life.
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CRISPR at Home: Health for the Whole Family CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna, Ph.D., has co-founded a new company, Mammoth Biosciences, that aims to democratize gene-editing technology by developing a platform that the company and its partners may use to launch an "endless variety of tests for ...
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Certain Antidepressants Linked to Increased Dementia Risk — Even Years Later Preventing dementia has become a top goal for medical experts as cases continue to rise. The most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States.
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