Friday, August 10, 2018

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Daily update August 10, 2018
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Scientists are watching the whale known as J-35 closely as she carries the body of her dead newborn, for an "unprecedented" 16 days and counting, while they mount an emergency response for another ailing orca.
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SEATTLE (AP) - Teams of whale experts raced out to sea Thursday to help an ailing young killer whale, but they don't plan to intervene to help a mother orca in the same critically endangered pod that has been pushing the body of her dead calf for more ...
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Southern resident killer whale J50 and her mother, J16, swim off the west coast of Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew, B.C., on Tuesday.
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Teams of whale experts raced out to sea Thursday to help an ailing young killer whale, but they don't plan to intervene to help a mother orca in the same critically endangered pod that has been pushing the body of her dead calf for more than two weeks.
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In this Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, Southern Resident killer whale J50 and her mother, J16, swim off the west coast of Vancouver Island near Port Renfrew, B.C.
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Wearing looser underpants could be a simple way for men to improve their sperm count and the hormones that control it, a US study suggests.
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A grieving orca whose calf died last month just minutes after it was born was seen this week still carrying the tiny whale's body around the Pacific Northwest, more than 17 days later.
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Washing your hands the right way and getting vaccinated urged by health officials. ( Photo: KATV). AA. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —. The warning of potential Hepatitis A exposure in two northern Arkansas restaurants has prompted one local eatery to push proper ...
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Adult female mosquitos are seen under a microscope at the Sun Yat-Sen University-Michigan University Joint Center of Vector Control for Tropical Disease in Guangzhou, China June 21, 2016.
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When doctors who had prescribed opioids and other risky drugs were notified of a patient's death by overdose, many adjusted their prescribing practices, new research shows.
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WASHINGTON - The number of women giving birth with opioid use disorder quadrupled between 1999 and 2014, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.
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The secret to steady weight loss is not necessarily to pound the treadmill or eat nothing. The right way to lose weight is to eat a healthy dietand exercise at least a few times a week.
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Boxers or briefs? For men who want to be able to conceive, a new Harvard study says one kind is better than the other. Boxers have long been regarded as better for men's fertility, but this new study from Harvard's T.H.
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The recent case of a West Bend man becoming an amputee after contracting a bacteria from the saliva of a dog has conjured up strong emotions for another Wisconsin man whose son wound up in a coma and lost fingers and toes from a mystery illness.
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The risk of West Nile virus infection is at a level not seen since 2012 when an outbreak infected 290 Illinois residents, the North Shore Mosquito Abatement District announced Thursday.
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The number of women who were addicted to opioids when they delivered babies quadrupled across the nation from 1999 to 2014, according to a federal study released Thursday.
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Blue light, typically associated with the screens of our electronic devices, is a known sleep inhibitor, and we've suspected that it's bad for our eyes.
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TROY, Ohio (WKEF/WRGT) - West Nile has now been found in more mosquitoes across the Miami Valley. The virus was detected in mosquitoes in Miami and Greene counties.
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The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) is warning of a possible hepatitis A (hep A) exposure after an employee of the Little Caesar's Pizza, at 1731 West Kingshighway in Paragould, tested positive for the virus.
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The Arkansas Department of Health is urging the public to get vaccinated for hepatitis A after a Red Lobster employee in the city of Fort Smith tested positive for the virus.
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New Jersey gets middling grades on this year's version of the American Cancer Society's annual assessment of states' efforts to reduce and treat cancer, but it has already taken a step toward addressing its most glaring shortcoming.
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(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) - Recently, Dr. Jamie Peyton received a phone call from a fellow veterinarian at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding a yearling bear cub that sustained severe, third-degree burns on her paws and feet.
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"You are what you eat. You are when you eat. Eat this one food every day. Never eat this particular food again." Most of us hear this from experts on social media giving tips to help lose weight or prevent weight gain.
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(CNN) The year was 2004, and James Monsees and Adam Bowen couldn't stop taking smoking breaks during a brainstorming session for their joint master's thesis at Stanford University's design school.
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While many people are understandably squeamish about the idea of eating insects, the health benefits might make it worthwhile. According to a new clinical trial from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, consuming crickets can have a positive impact on ...
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Weight-specific goals can essentially be broken into three parts: gain weight, lose weight, and maintain weight. And although working out plays a part in achieving these goals, so does eating the right amount of calories.
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The year was 2004, and James Monsees and Adam Bowen couldn't stop taking smoking breaks during a brainstorming session for their joint master's thesis at Stanford University's design school.
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Fad diets that cut out carbs while upping fat consumption may increase the risk of diabetes, research suggests. Ketogenic diets low in carbohydrate and high in fat date back to the 1920s but have soared in popularity in the last few years.
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Engineers and medical researchers at the University of Minnesota have teamed up to create a groundbreaking 3-D-printed device that could someday help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain some function.
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Chicken, beans, and eggs are all good sources of protein. Crickets are too, and the little bugs may also be good for your gut, according to a new report.
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Being expected to check work email during non-work hours is making employees, as well as their significant others, experience higher levels of anxiety, a study shows.
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University of Minnesota researchers have broken new ground in the rapidly advancing field of 3-D printing: creating stem cell-infused scaffolds that could be implanted in spinal cords to repair nerve damage.
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A gene that helps mammals break down certain toxic chemicals appears to be faulty in marine mammals - potentially leaving manatees, dolphins and other warm-blooded water dwellers more sensitive to dangerous pesticides.
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Researchers at MIT say they believe they've found a region of the brain that can generate a pessimistic mood. They say that if they stimulate this region, the caudate nucleus, with an electrical current, in test animals, the animals will give far more ...
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Plastic surgeons are reporting a disturbing new trend of patients wanting to look like retouched, filtered versions of themselves that they post on Snapchat and Instagram.
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Eastern equine encephalitis has been detected in mosquito pools in Onondaga and Oswego counties in central New York. Aug. 9, 2018, at 12:09 a.m.. EEE Detected in Central New York Mosquito Pools. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter.
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A new paper from a very large ongoing observational study offers additional and more powerful evidence that dramatic reductions in salt consumption may not be beneficial and might even prove harmful.
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Yes, carbs have a bad reputation. But they're necessary for your body to function optimally. Know the signs that you actually need more carbs in your diet.
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Last April, Maryland resident Elizabeth Eden went to St. Joseph Medical Center to give birth to her daughter. With no labor complications and a healthy baby welcomed into the world, the day should have been one of joy and celebration.
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New research suggests more isn't always better when it comes to sleep. A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found people who slept 10 hours a night were 30 percent more likely to die prematurely than those who slept for ...
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Inducing labor at 39 weeks in low-risk, nulliparous women appears at least as safe for mother and baby as waiting for spontaneous labor, and to boot, results in a lower cesarean section rate, according to the newly published, prospective randomized ...
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Published on August 8, 2018. A global study led by Keele University has found that people who sleep for more than 8 hours a night have a greater mortality and cardiovascular risk than those who sleep for under 7 hours.
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A night of heavy drinking often brings on the "drunchies" - or drunk munchies, in case you're not up on the latest slang, and that means salty, fatty and all-around unhealthy food.
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As worrying as new invasive species of parasitic ticks might be, a recent report released by the lab testing company Quest Diagnostics should remind us of the more pressing dangers these eight-legged bugs can cause.
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Global Head Lice Infestation Drug market looks into a report for investigation of the Head Lice Infestation Drug marketplace showing the most recent situation in the market.
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