Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Death by chocolate: Can too much Halloween candy kill you? and other top stories.

  • Death by chocolate: Can too much Halloween candy kill you?

    If you’ve inhaled so many “fun size” Halloween candies that you feel like you could die, scientists have some good news: That is extremely unlikely. Of all the ways to go, overdosing on candy might not seem so bad. But death by candy is actually pretty hard to pull off. In order to give yourself a 50-50 chance of consuming a lethal amount, you’d need to ingest 13.5 grams of sugar for each pound of your body weight — and you’d have to do it all in one sitting, according to the American Chemical S..
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  • The Different Stakes of Male and Female Birth Control

    The Different Stakes of Male and Female Birth Control
    In the past couple decades, scientists have been slowly moving toward developing birth control for men. A recent clinical trial of an injectable hormone contraceptive for men showed super promising results: It was 96 percent effective at preventing pregnancy, which it did by lowering sperm counts. Unfortunately, the trial was discontinued early by an independent committee, which determined that the side effects were such that “the risks to the study participants outweighed the potential benefit..
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  • Surge in prescription opioid poisoning among US youth

    Surge in prescription opioid poisoning among US youth
    Annually, the rate of these opioid poisonings among youth up to 19 years old surged from 1.4 per 100,000 children in 1997 to 3.71 per 100,000 kids by 2012, the study found."I believe that the two-fold increase in hospitalization rates over time for opioid poisonings in children are a direct consequence of the increasing reliance in the U.S. on opioid analgesics to treat acute and chronic pain," said lead study author Dr. Julie Gaither, a public health researcher at Yale University in New Haven, ..
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  • Parents injected children with heroin as 'feel good medicine,' police say

    Parents injected children with heroin as 'feel good medicine,' police say
    (iStockphoto) A Washington state couple is facing numerous charges after police said the parents kept their three young children in a home littered with rat droppings and drug needles and injected them with heroin, which they called “feel good medicine.” Ashlee Hutt, 24, and Mac Leroy McIver, 25, have been charged with unlawful delivery of a controlled substance to a person under 18, criminal mistreatment in the second degree and assault of a child in the second degree, according to a probab..
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  • The campaign to legalize marijuana is flush with cash from billionaire activists and the pot industry

    The campaign to legalize marijuana is flush with cash from billionaire activists and the pot industry
    Activist billionaires Sean Parker and George Soros and companies hoping to profit from legalizing marijuana in California have helped this year’s campaign for Proposition 64 raise close to $16 million, about four times the amount spent on a failed effort in 2010.With a week left before voters go to the polls, the campaign to legalize recreational marijuana use is leading in surveys and has a massive fundraising lead over the opposition, which has brought in a little more than $1.6 million. Obs..
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  • Zika Update: Virus Could Negatively Affect Male Fertility

    Zika Update: Virus Could Negatively Affect Male Fertility
    Nov 02, 2016 04:59 AM EDT A new study revealed that men who are exposed to the dreaded Zika virus might develop some serious reproductive problems, leading to infertility. The study, published in the journal Nature, showed that the virus could travel into the testes of male mice and destroy the internal structure of the testicles, shrinking reproductive organ by 90 percent. Additionally, the virus greatly reduced the sperm count and testosterone levels of the mice. "We undertook this study ..
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  • Woman whose daughter died after skipping flu shot raising awareness of vaccine

    Woman whose daughter died after skipping flu shot raising awareness of vaccine
    When the time came for a flu shot during the 2015-2016 season, Pegy Lowery decided her 12-year-old daughter Piper’s fear of needles outweighed the potential benefit the vaccine could provide. But nearly a year later, after her daughter lost a battle with the virus in January 2016, the Washington mom has dramatically shifted her stance. Now, she’s raising awareness about the importance of the flu shot to help prevent other parents from enduring a similar tragedy, CBS News reported. Lowery, of Po..
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  • 6-year-old dies of mysterious polio-like illness

    6-year-old dies of mysterious polio-like illness
    A 6-year-old boy from Bellingham, Washington, has died after falling ill from a mysterious polio-like illness that has affected seven other children in the state and dozens more across the country.Daniel Ramirez was rushed to Seattle Children’s Hospital last month with an unknown virus that caused his brain to swell. According to a GoFundMe page set up by his family, he was put into a medically induced coma, which doctors hoped would help his brain heal.But on Monday morning, his family announc..
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