Tuesday, May 15, 2018

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Daily update May 15, 2018
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First Lady Melania Trump underwent an operation Monday at a military hospital just outside of Washington, D.C. Her office said it was to treat a benign kidney condition.
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The internet has helped love bloom for many couples, but it's also played a role in a 45 percent jump in sexually transmitted diseases over five years in California, a surge not seen in nearly three decades, health officials said Monday.
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Nearly three dozen people in nine states have now been sickened by a salmonella outbreak that led to a recall of more than 200 million eggs last month.
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Last Updated May 14, 2018 12:17 PM EDT. More people are becoming sick from a salmonella outbreak that prompted a massive egg recall.
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So far, 35 people in nine states have gotten sick, including 12 recently, as part of a salmonella outbreak tied to millions of eggs that have since been recalled.
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LOS ANGELES - The number of cases of sexually transmitted diseases in California reached a record high last year and officials are particularly concerned by a spike in stillbirths due to congenital syphilis, state health authorities said Monday.
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Scientists hope a new molecule which blocks the viruses which cause the common cold could one day consign the irritating condition to history.
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A man in Australia helped save the lives of more than 2 million babies by donating his "special" blood, which was used to make a medication that can prevent life-threatening problems in newborns.
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A new study shows that depression rates are rising for those in their teens and 20s. Blue Cross Blue Shield reports a 33 percent increase in diagnoses of major depression between 2013 and 2016.
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In an effort to save half a million lives each year, the World Health Organization on Monday urged developing nations to follow the lead of affluent countries and eliminate man-made trans fatty acids from their food supplies.
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An 81-year-old grandfather who made it his life's mission as a teenager to help others by giving blood has now donated for the last time, bringing an end to a remarkable journey that has saved the lives of millions of women in his native Austrailia ...
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UCLA neuroscientists reported Monday that they have transferred a memory from one animal to another via injections of RNA, a startling result that challenges the widely held view of where and how memories are stored in the brain.
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CHICAGO, IL (CBS Local) - A study by health insurance provider Blue Cross Blue Shield has found that the number of Americans being diagnosed with severe depression has jumped by a staggering 33 percent in recent years.
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James Harrison, an Australian man whose blood contains a rare antibody that can create a treatment that saves babies' lives, has donated plasma one last time.
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A new study strongly suggests that at least some memories are stored in genetic code, and that genetic code can act like memory soup.
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Memory transfer has been at the heart of science fiction for decades, but it's becoming more like science fact. A team successfully transplanted memories by transferring a form of genetic information called RNA from one snail into another.
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A 50-year-old grandmother has died two months after a vacation to Florida - but her family claims her life could have been saved if the deadly infection she likely picked up during the trip had been caught earlier.
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A recently identified pig virus can readily find its way into laboratory-cultured cells of people and other species, a discovery that raises concerns about the potential for outbreaks that threaten human and animal health.
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As the opioid epidemic continues to wreak havoc on communities across the country, new data looks at where drug abuse is most pronounced and which geographic areas in the United States are most at risk.
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A disease that affects pigs could potentially spread to humans and other animals, a new study shows. Scientists first identified the porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) in Hong Kong in 2012, and in the years since, farmers and scientists have found it in ...
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Symptoms caused by porcine deltacoronavirus, which can be fatal, include acute diarrhoea and vomiting in infected pigs. 06:32, UK, Tuesday 15 May 2018.
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"We need to talk about mental illness the way we talk about the kitchen sink, in normal language that will carry it beyond a clinical view," novelist-turned-psychologist Carolyn Slaughter once said to me.
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The number of opioid-related deaths has risen steadily in Will County in the past few years, but officials at a forum on the problem said progress has been made in tackling what they called a "public health crisis.
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Most people could use more exercise. From the cars and subways that take us to work comfortably seated, to the sedentary daytime jobs, to the hours we spend immobile on our phones or computers when we're not working, most of us fall short of the ...
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In May of 2016, a white-tailed doe gave birth to twins—something that happens millions of times a year in the U.S. The doe cleaned the twins, as mother deer do, but they didn't respond.
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Juul, the electronic cigarette that has conquered America but is banned in Europe, has arrived in Israel without any opposition from the Health Ministry.
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Last year, a study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association made headlines when it asserted that sunscreen use is partially to blame for widespread vitamin D deficiency worldwide.
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Yes! CARLY CASSELLA. 15 MAY 2018. Polycystic ovary syndrome is common, it can be debilitating, and it's the main cause of female infertility worldwide.
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Depression remains a major cause of suffering and loss of life in the United States. Only one-third of depressed patients respond to treatment with an antidepressant medication.
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Ticks are spreading an increasing number of illnesses to humans at higher rates than in previous years. Share On facebook Share · Share On pinterest Share On pinterest Pin · Share On email Email; Share On copy Copy Link.
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By Lee Kyung-min. Manufacturers of heat-not-burn (HNB) cigarettes, or heated tobacco products, will be required to put graphic warnings about health risks associated with smoking including cancer, similar to warnings all other cigarette manufacturers ...
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The summer months fast approaching, and it's time to stock up on sun-friendly products that protect the skin from the scorching rays.
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A healthy diet can not only help you stay fit, but it can also lower the risk of hearing loss in women, according to a new study. The findings were published in the Journal of Nutrition and suggested that healthy eating patterns may reduce the risk of ...
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She was alone when she started walking. One lap around the track at Mount Tahoma High and she was linked arm-in-arm with new friends.
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Healthy eating pattern may lower the risk of hearing loss in women, according to a new study. Ladies, who are suffering from hearing loss, should start eating healthy food as a new research conducted by the Brigham and Women's Hospital has found that ...
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New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Healthy eating habit in women may help protect hearing in women, according to a new ... New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Healthy eating habit in women may help protect hearing in women, according to a new study.
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Even moderate coffee consumption during pregnancy, one to two cups per day, is associated with an increased risk of overweight or obesity in preschool and school-age children, according to a new Scandinavian study published in the journal BMJ Open.
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