Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Protective Power of Morning Sickness and other top stories.

  • The Protective Power of Morning Sickness

    The Protective Power of Morning Sickness
    People are always saying the wrong thing to pregnant women.Expectant mothers hear everything from the obnoxious (“You’re huge!”) to the outright bizarre (“If you eat that Sriracha, your baby will come out bald”).Then there are the well-meaning—yet utterly unhelpful—superstitions and platitudes: “I can tell from how you’re carrying that it’s a girl.” (No, you can’t.) “At least the terrible sleep you’re getting now is great preparation for all those sleepless nights you’re going to have with baby..
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  • A Health Benefit of Roller Coasters

    A Health Benefit of Roller Coasters
    East Lansing, Michigan, becomes a ghost town during spring break. Families head south, often to the theme parks in Orlando. A week later, the Midwesterners return sunburned and bereft of disposable income, and, urological surgeon David Wartinger noticed, some also come home with fewer kidney stones.Wartinger is a professor emeritus at Michigan State, where he has dealt for decades with the scourge of kidney stones, which affect around one in 10 people at some point in life. Most are small, and ..
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  • Johnson and Johnson Faces More Baby Powder Cancer Lawsuits

    Johnson and Johnson Faces More Baby Powder Cancer Lawsuits
    ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Johnson and Johnson prepares to battle with another woman claiming its talcum Baby Powder caused her ovarian cancer – a case that threatens a domino effect of multi-million dollar verdicts against the healthcare giant. Already two juries here have hit Johnson and Johnson hard for it’s talcum powder — awarding $72 million to one cancer plaintiff and $55 million to another. Johnson and Johnson is appealing the awards, but the legal challenge facing the company is formidable Som..
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  • These are the countries around the world with the worst air pollution

    These are the countries around the world with the worst air pollution
    Air pollution continues to be a global problem.  Currently, 92% of the population lives in places with higher pollution than what's considered healthy, according to a new report by the World Health Organization. The WHO has also looked at these data at a city-by-city level. The most harmful pollutant to human health is called PM 2.5, particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter that's found in soot, smoke, and dust. PM 2.5 is especially dangerous because it ..
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  • Thailand investigates four cases of suspected Zika-linked microcephaly

    Thailand investigates four cases of suspected Zika-linked microcephaly
    BANGKOK Thailand is investigating four suspected cases of Zika-related microcephaly in three babies and a 36-week old unborn baby, the public health minister said on Tuesday, in what could be the first cases of Zika-linked microcephaly in Southeast Asia.Several countries in Southeast Asia have reported increasing cases of infection from the mosquito-borne Zika virus but Thailand has one of the highest numbers in the region, with 349 confirmed since January, including 25 pregnant women.Public H..
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  • Beware: Beef Products Linked to E.Coli Outbreak in 4 States

    Beware: Beef Products Linked to E.Coli Outbreak in 4 States
    Sep 27, 2016 05:20 AM EDT U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is linking the recent outbreak of E.coli in four states to beef, veal and bison products. According to the report from CNN, a total of seven people, aging from 1 to 74 years from West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts, have been infected with E. coli O157:H7. While no deaths have been reported yet, five of the seven reported cases required hospital care. Investigations conducted by the CDC, Departmen..
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  • Protesters Gather To Pray As Planned Parenthood Hosts Gala To Celebrate New 'Mega-Center' Next To School

    Protesters Gather To Pray As Planned Parenthood Hosts Gala To Celebrate New 'Mega-Center' Next To School
    5244446Pro-life organizers held a prayer protest outside a new Planned Parenthood facility next to a Washington, D.C., charter school, ahead of a party celebrating the new “mega-center” Monday night. “The fact that its next to a charter school is beyond belief,” Rev. Patrick Mahoney, pastor of Church on the Hill DC, told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “It shows an utter lack of respect for the feelings of this community and neighborhood. There is no regard for how this will impact the child..
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  • Getting a flu shot? It may be better to wait

    Getting a flu shot? It may be better to wait
    Convenience is touted. So are incentives: CVS offers a 20-percent-off shopping pass for everyone who gets a shot, while Walgreens donates toward international vaccination efforts.The start of flu season is still weeks -- if not months -- away. Yet marketing of the vaccine has become an almost year-round effort, beginning when the shots become available in August and hyped as long as the supply lasts, often into April or May.Not that long ago, most flu-shot campaigns started as the leaves began t..
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  • This Marijuana Stock Is on a Roll

    This Marijuana Stock Is on a Roll
    Image source: GW Pharmaceuticals, PLC.Following today's announcement, GW Pharmaceuticals PLC's (NASDAQ: GWPH) Epidiolex has reduced monthly seizure rates in three separate epilepsy trials, including two trials involving patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy. Epidiolex's ability to lower seizure rates in epilepsy patients clears the way for the company to file for FDA approval of Epidiolex next year. If the FDA approves Epidiolex, it will become the first FDA-approved ca..
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  • Technology falls short in long-term weight loss success - Pittsburgh Post

    Technology falls short in long-term weight loss success - Pittsburgh Post
    The headlines last week jolted the public with the baffling results: “Activity trackers may undermine weight loss efforts.” “Wearable activity trackers may not boost weight loss.” “Fitness trackers didn’t help people lose weight.” But don’t ditch those devices just yet. Each of these stories carried photos of people wearing activity trackers on their wrists — which were not the kind used in the University of Pittsburgh study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association..
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