Wednesday, July 20, 2016

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  • Bar-S Recalls 400K Pounds of Hot Dogs, Corn Dogs - NBC 5 Dallas

    Bar-S Foods Company is recalling nearly 400,000 pounds of hot dogs and corn dogs due to possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.The Oklahoma-based company issued the recall Tuesday for chicken and pork hot dogs and corn dogs produced July 10 through 13 and sold nationwide, the USDA said.Recalled products include:16-ounce packages of Bun Length Franks with a "use by" date of Oct. 11, 2016, and case code 209.12-ounce packages of Classic Franks with package ..
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  • In vitro fertilization does not increase risk of breast cancer, study finds

    In vitro fertilization does not increase risk of breast cancer, study finds
    A new study suggests that women undergoing fertility treatment are not at an increased risk of developing breast cancer. The study, published Tuesday in JAMA, compared the rates of breast cancer in women who have undergone in vitro fertilization (IVF) with women who have not. IVF is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) that refers to the process of fertilization by manually combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory and then transferring the embryo to the uterus. Exploring whether..
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  • Assess Children's 'Media Diets' for Virtual Violence, AAP Says

    Assess Children's 'Media Diets' for Virtual Violence, AAP Says
    Concerned about children's unhealthy exposure to cyber violence and aggression via social media and reality-mimicking video games, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued an updated policy statement on media violence. "This form of violence is not experienced physically; rather, it is experienced in realistic ways via new technology and ever more intense and realistic games," write lead author Dimitri Christakis, MD, MPH, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington ..
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  • Advanced prostate cancer cases skyrocket in US men

    Advanced prostate cancer cases skyrocket in US men
    The number of new cases of advanced prostate cancer in the United States has soared by about 72 percent in the last decade, according to a new study.The report, published today in in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, a journal from Nature, prompted researchers to question whether a recent trend of fewer men being screened may be contributing to the rise."One hypothesis is the disease has become more aggressive, regardless of the change in screening," senior study author Dr. Edward Schaeff..
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  • California Staff Workers Are Sidelined by Illness

    California Staff Workers Are Sidelined by Illness
    CLEVELAND — Thirteen staff members from the California delegation are having an experience unique among the thousands of delegates, volunteers and party officials who traveled here for the Republican National Convention: They are quarantined in their hotel rooms about 60 miles from the convention site.The first signs of illness, thought to be norovirus, the highly contagious intestinal illness, appeared on Thursday night, just after the staff members arrived in the Cleveland area. By early Mond..
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  • What Science Says To Do If Your Loved One Has An Opioid Addiction

    What Science Says To Do If Your Loved One Has An Opioid Addiction
    Illustration by Angie Wang When a family member, spouse or other loved one develops an opioid addiction — whether to pain relievers like Vicodin or to heroin — few people know what to do. Faced with someone who appears to be driving heedlessly into the abyss, families often fight, freeze or flee, unable to figure out how to help. Families are sometimes overwhelmed with conflicting advice about what should come next. Much of the advice given by treatment groups and programs ignores what the..
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  • Stunning discovery: Scientists find possible vaccine for sexual transmitted disease

    Stunning discovery: Scientists find possible vaccine for sexual transmitted disease
    Stunning discovery: Scientists find possible vaccine for sexual transmitted disease July 20, 2016 by Dan Taylor Leave a Comment It's a massive finding that could have huge ramifications for the medical community.In a huge new discovery, scientists may have just found a possible new vaccine for a very common sexually transmitted disease. Chlamydia is a relatively common sexually transmitted infection that is mainly treatable and often doesn’t have any symptoms, but it has the potential to cause ..
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  • Cartilage grown from stem cells could replace hip implants

    Cartilage grown from stem cells could replace hip implants
    A 3-D, biodegradable, synthetic scaffold molded into the shape of a hip joint and covered with cartilage made from stem cells.--Courtesy of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis   Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Cytex Therapeutics have found a way to program stem cells to grow new cartilage on a 3-D template of the ball of a hip joint. This cartilage releases anti-inflammatory molecules that help fend off new occurrences of arthrit..
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  • African study exceeds UN 'test and treat' goal for ending HIV pandemic

    African study exceeds UN 'test and treat' goal for ending HIV pandemic
    NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A U.N. goal to get seven out of 10 HIV positive people to take a test, start medication and suppress the deadly virus in their blood is achievable, a study in East Africa showed on Wednesday, raising hopes of ending the AIDS pandemic.Almost 80,000 adults in Uganda and Kenya took part in the study, which used community campaigns, free testing and tests at home to encourage people to know their HIV status and get treatment.After the intervention, 81 percent..
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  • No Clear Survival Benefit Seen Among Diabetes Drugs

    No Clear Survival Benefit Seen Among Diabetes Drugs
    Action Points Note that this large meta-analysis of randomized trials of diabetes agents found that no drug significantly reduced cardiovascular endpoints compared to placebo.Be aware that many studies were of short duration and few reported cardiovascular outcomes, suggesting that an unmeasured benefit is still possible. Eight different diabetes drug classes examined in a meta-analysis failed to demonstrate improved cardiovascular or all-cause mortality compared with placebo. Resear..
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