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Safety program shown to reduce child deaths and injuries on U.S. farms
FORT COLLINS, Colo.-An independent five-year review by members of the National Academies of Science has given the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Program (AgFF) the highest score for...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Consumer Goods Industries, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Science and Technology
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Some Connecticut Lawmakers Want Tougher Regulations on Hookah Lounges
Hookah lounges conjure up images of the Arabian Nights, convivial and luxurious relaxation, and "flavorful smoking experiences" that more and more college-age people are eager to try. State and local health officials have another, much darker vision...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, West Hartford, Lung Cancer, Justice System, Health and Safety at School
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Equine herpes virus found in 7 horses in Florida
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Hundreds of horses at a major show jumping event in Florida have been quarantined as a precaution after state agricultural officials reported an outbreak of a high contagious equine herpes virus. Agriculture Commissioner Adam...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Gainesville, Wellington, Ocala, Flu
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Smoking may hurt your job chances
No butts about it -- using nicotine products is not only detrimental to your health, but possibly your job search as well. Especially if you're looking for a job in the health care industry. On Feb. 1, Flint-based McLaren Health Care, which oversees...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, American Cancer Society, Hospitals and Clinics, Media Industry, Healthcare Policies
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Cooking up toxic air pollution
When UC Davis scientists collected air pollution particles in Fresno and then exposed laboratory mice to them, they found that one of the most toxic sources was the backyard grill. Along with particles from vehicle and wood-burning emissions,...
Tags: University of California, Davis, Asthma, Science and Technology, Air Pollution, Environmental Issues
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PASSINGS: Robert C. Richardson, Richard Briers, Shadow Morton, Bill Eadington
Robert C. Richardson Won Nobel Prize for physics in 1996 Robert C. Richardson, 75, a Cornell University professor who shared a Nobel Prize for a key discovery in experimental physics, died Tuesday in Ithaca, N.Y., from complications of a heart attack,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Colleges and Universities, Science, Science and Technology
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First person: Acupuncture could help pets
The trouble began in early January 2012, when Hershey, my then nearly 11-year-old chocolate Lab, developed the first in a series of urinary tract infections. Eventually, the problem worsened to include full-blown incontinence, with Hershey waking up in...
Tags: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Arthritis, North Miami, Miami Beach, Seizures
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University-developed omega-3-rich ground beef available soon
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Thanks to Kansas State University research, part of a healthy diet can include a hamburger rich with omega-3 fatty acids. Jim Drouillard, professor of animal sciences and industry, developed a technique that enriches ground beef with...Tags: Healthy Diet, Science, Food and Drug Administration, High Blood Pressure, Science and Technology
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Mary Alma Lears, Walters docent
Mary Alma O'Connor Lears, a former Walters Art Museum volunteer guide whose keen eyes alerted officials to a $1 million theft later linked to a gallery security guard, died of lung disease Jan. 24 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Towson and former Roland...Tags: Religion and Belief, Bolton Hill, Crosswords, Arts and Culture, Govans
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Pharmacies in Roanoke, New River Valley, Martinsville, Lynchburg either out of or low on flu vaccine
ReporterThis flu season will be one for the record books. Some locations in our area have run out of the vaccine and those that still have a supply can barely keep it in stock. At the Downhome Pharmacy in Botetourt County, business is booming. The owner...Tags: Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Asthma, Pharmaceuticals, Pneumonia, Tamiflu (drug)
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Hospitals seeing large number of patients with flu symptoms
Area hospitals are coping with a surge of patients with achy bodies, fevers and sore throats as the nation grapples with a flu season that has hit earlier and harder than usual.
The flu virus is unpredictable, so no one knows when the outbreak will...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Viral Diseases and Infections, Coughing, New Year's Day, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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EXCEDE Sterile Suspension now available in a 250 mL bottle
MADISON, N.J. - EXCEDE (ceftiofur crystalline free acid) Sterile Suspension is now available in a 250 mL vial. The larger bottle offers the same extended therapy and unquestionable assurance producers have come to count on to treat and control bovine...Tags: Fusobacterium infection , Allergies
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