Sunday, July 15, 2018

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Daily update July 15, 2018
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A month after officials in Virginia warned about the dangers of an invasive plant commonly known as giant hogweed, a teen has sustained burns that will leave him sensitive to the light for months, WWBT reports.
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July 13, 2018. Release. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting health care professionals and patients of a voluntary recall of several drug products containing the active ingredient valsartan, used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a voluntary recall of several medications that contain the active ingredient valsartan, which is used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever drug to treat smallpox, a disease that no longer exists. It's a just-in-case decision, made to ensure that there is a drug to treat people if smallpox were ever used by bioterrorists, the FDA ...
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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - Doctor O Yong Il swings open a glass door with a bright orange biohazard sign and gestures to the machine he hoped would revolutionize his life's work.
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Fresh crabmeat, which surprisingly is still being exported from the failed socialist state of Venezuela, has sickened 12 people in three states and the District of Columbia with Vibrio parahaemolyticus infections.
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BOISE, Idaho (CBS 2 News) - A first for the state of Idaho - one brand of cannabidiol (CBD) oil will soon be available by prescription.
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Pets are big business. Pretty much anything to do with pets and people are willing to part with their money. As such, the dog health industry is absolutely huge with new products in development all the time and companies making fortunes from dog ...
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Garrett Matthias hated wearing pants. But he loved bouncy houses, Batman and Thor. He had hoped to become a professional boxer when he grew up, but now that he's passed away, he'll settle for being a gorilla.
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For anyone who remembers the social stigma and even legal issues related to marijuana-related products - back in the dark ages, a half-decade ago - things have certainly changed quickly here in Colorado.
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Pyongyang, North Korea. Doctor O Yong Il swings open a glass door with a bright orange biohazard sign and gestures to the machine he hoped would revolutionize his life's work.
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DeShazer -. A recent report suggests opioid abuse has dropped more quickly regionally than it has statewide, but that other areas in Pennsylvania are doing better.
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Want to keep your pup healthy? You may have to avoid certain foods, because some could cause heart disease, according to the United States Food and Drug Administration.
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Dogs fed "grain-free" food based on peas, lentils or potatoes are developing an unusual condition that can cause an enlarged heart, the Food and Drug Administration warned Thursday.
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A father and son tandem from New Zealand has introduced the first ever colored x-ray scanner adapted from technology used in finding the Higgs boson.
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Although scientists have long said Lyme disease-carrying ticks haven't spread, a new nationwide study revealed that the ticks have spread far beyond regions where researchers at the U.S.
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"West Virginia is a historically low-incident mosquito-borne [illness] busy state," said Miguella Mark-Carew, director of epidemiology and prevention services for the state Department of Health and Human Resources.
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An investigation continues into what has caused hundreds of visitors to a Tennessee zipline destination to suddenly develop gastrointestinal illness.
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A Gatlinburg-area zipline attraction responsible for sickening at least 550 people with a combination of a contagious norovirus and E. coli water poisoning has operated for eight years without well water monitoring, as required by the Tennessee ...
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A mere 2 hours before his grisly murder about 5,300 years ago, Ötzi the iceman chowed down on some mouthwatering morsels: wild meat from ibex and red deer, cereals from einkorn wheat and—oddly enough—poisonous fern, a new study finds.
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U.S. regulators Friday approved the first treatment for smallpox - a deadly disease that was wiped out four decades ago - in case the virus is used in a terror attack.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved the first drug specifically designed to treat smallpox - despite the fact that the disease was officially eradicated in 1980.
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GATLINBURG, Tenn. - An investigation continues into what has caused hundreds of visitors to a Tennessee zip line destination to suddenly develop a gastrointestinal illness.
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The temperature already has reached 106 degrees in Pueblo this summer. How hot has it been? A 90-degree day is a relief. It's going to be hot this summer.
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The number of cases of Legionnaires' Disease in a Washington Heights cluster has risen to 16, health officials say. Seven people remain hospitalized following the outbreak in Lower Washington Heights and Hamilton Heights.
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CONCORD, N.H. - Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday ordered federal prosecutors in 10 areas that have been especially hard-hit by overdose deaths from fentanyl to bring drug charges against anyone suspected of dealing the synthetic opioid, ...
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A woman was told she had a dog tapeworm lodged in her spine after going to hospital with a tingling sensation in her legs. The 35-year-old French woman said she had found it hard to walk for the last three months and was repeatedly falling over.
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Athletes who drink chocolate milk during exercise or after a hard workout may recover just as quickly as they would with sports drinks, a research review suggests.
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