Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Keys bees suffer from pesticide used to kill Zika mosquitoes and other top stories.

  • Keys bees suffer from pesticide used to kill Zika mosquitoes

    Keys bees suffer from pesticide used to kill Zika mosquitoes
    Aerial spraying of the the controversial pesticide Naled definitely kills mosquitoes, as it has for decades in the Florida Keys. Naled also kills bees caught outside the hive along with many other beneficial insects, say Keys beekeepers. “It’s not a fun sight to find 20 to 30 dead bees below each entrance” to a hive, Key Largo beekeeper Dave Fowler said. “For the beekeeper, it’s a very upsetting thing. For the bees, it’s traumatic.” Fear of the Zika virus transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquit..
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  • 2 Deaths In LA County Blamed On West Nile Virus

    2 Deaths In LA County Blamed On West Nile Virus
    LOS ANGELES  (CBSLA.com)  —  Authorities in LA County say two deaths reported there can be attributed to West Nile virus. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health  confirmed the first deaths due to West Nile this year in LA County. (Cases in Long Beach and Pasadena are identified by their local health departments). Officials said the two victi ms were both elderly males from the San Fernando Valley, both hospitalized in August and died from WNV-associated encephalitis. This week, 11 n..
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  • Florida's Zika undercount hides extent of virus' spread, experts say

    Florida's Zika undercount hides extent of virus' spread, experts say
    For months, Florida Gov. Rick Scott and state agencies have reported almost daily on the public health crisis posed by the spread of Zika.From the first three travel-related cases identified in January, to the emergence of local Zika infections in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood in July, followed by the discovery of mosquitoes infected with the virus in Miami Beach in September, the governor and state officials have vowed to keep Floridians informed so they can prepare.“We're going to put out accu..
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  • Stars Explain Common Cancer Terms On 'Stand Up 2 Cancer' & It's So Helpful

    Stars Explain Common Cancer Terms On 'Stand Up 2 Cancer' & It's So Helpful
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  • Police share images of adults they say overdosed with child in car

    Police share images of adults they say overdosed with child in car
    USA Today Network Ryan Haidet, WKYC-TV, Cleveland 8:12 a.m. EDT September 10, 2016The incident happened shortly after 4 p.m. Wednesday when an officer spotted a Ford Explorer with West Virginia plates driving “very erratic weaving back and forth.”(Photo: Courtesy of East Liverpool (Ohio) Police)EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio — Police in East Liverpool posted a pair of pictures on Facebook depicting two people unconscious from what’s believed to be the effects of heroin.“We feel it necessary to..
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  • Hepatitis A Outbreak Linked to Strawberries at Smoothie Chain

    Hepatitis A Outbreak Linked to Strawberries at Smoothie Chain
    Photo An outbreak of Hepatitis A in several states has been linked to strawberries consumed at Tropical Smoothie Cafe outlets. Credit Getty Images An outbreak of hepatitis A linked to strawberries at a smoothie chain has sickened 89 people from seven states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.Of 54 people interviewed by investigators, all of them said they drank a smoothie containing strawberries before Aug. 8 at a Tropical Smoothie Cafe loc..
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  • Superbug Source Remains a Mystery

    Superbug Source Remains a Mystery
    Medical detectives said Friday they are still baffled about how much-feared drug-resistant superbugs infected two people in the U.S. this year, but they have good news: both patients recovered and don't seem to have infected anyone else. The medical team also reported the fourth known case in the U.S., involving a Connecticut toddler. A lab dish carrying a sample of bacteria carrying the mcr-1 "superbug" gene, found at Walter Reed Army Institute for Research earlier this year. Anothe..
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  • A Gorgeous—and Unsettling—Video of Evolution in Action

    A Gorgeous—and Unsettling—Video of Evolution in Action
    This time-lapse is one of the most compelling—and unsettling—visualizations of evolution we’ve ever seen. The overhead footage depicts a strain of the gut bacterium E. coli evolving to be 1,000 times more resistant to an antibiotic in a matter of 11 days, starkly visualizing the speed with which diseases can adapt to the drugs we throw their way. This striking demonstration plays out on a giant petri dish called the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena plate (MEGA-plate, for short), but the res..
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  • State to house inmates at Elgin Mental Health Center

    State to house inmates at Elgin Mental Health Center
    A portion of the Elgin Mental Health Center is set to house inmates from the Illinois Department of Corrections, according to a news release provided by the IDOC on Friday.Up to 44 beds at the Elgin treatment center will be set aside as "a secure mental health facility, where patients who have been committed to IDOC custody by the courts, will receive short-term, psychiatric care," the release stated. Illinois Department of Human Services patients housed in those two units will be moved to oth..
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  • 'Alternate' Vaccine Doctor Robert Sears Accused of Gross Negligence

    'Alternate' Vaccine Doctor Robert Sears Accused of Gross Negligence
    A California pediatrician, known partly for his controversial views on immunization schedules, faces the possible suspension of his license after the executive director of the California Medical Board accused him of being “grossly negligent in his care ...
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