Thursday, March 23, 2017

New Vaccine Could Slow Disease That Kills 600 Children a Day and other top stories.

  • New Vaccine Could Slow Disease That Kills 600 Children a Day

    New Vaccine Could Slow Disease That Kills 600 Children a Day
    Still, experts hailed the new vaccine as a leap forward.“This is great news,” said Dr. Paul A. Offit, an infectious disease specialist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and one of the inventors of another rotavirus vaccine, Rotateq, which was launched in 2006.“I wish there were 10 companies making rotavirus vaccine,” Dr. Offit said, “because thousands of children are dying of this.”About 215,000 children under 5 die each year of rotavirus, almost half of them in just four countries: In..
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  • FDA Links Breast Implants To Deaths From Rare Type Of Cancer

    FDA Links Breast Implants To Deaths From Rare Type Of Cancer
    Nine women have died of a rare type of lymphoma that Food and Drug Administration officials now say may be caused by breast implants.  This form of cancer, called breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), has occurred more often in women with implants that are textured rather than smooth, the FDA said Tuesday.  As of Feb. 1, the FDA said it had received reports of 359 cases of the implant-related cancer, including the nine deaths. Of those reports, 231 contained informati..
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  • Pharmacist convicted of racketeering, fraud in fungal meningitis outbreak

    Pharmacist convicted of racketeering, fraud in fungal meningitis outbreak
    Cadden, 50, owner and head pharmacist of the New England Compounding Center, was convicted of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, mail fraud and introduction of misbranded drugs into interstate commerce with the intent to defraud and mislead. He was acquitted of 25 counts of second-degree murder."We are very gratified by the verdicts today. ... Those are extremely serious offenses, and they carry very stiff penalties," said William Weinreb, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Massachuset..
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  • Marijuana Legalization Bill Introduced In Springfield

    Marijuana Legalization Bill Introduced In Springfield
    SPRINGFIELD, IL — Lawmakers introduced legislation in both houses of the Illinois General Assembly Wednesday to legalize and tax marijuana for adults in the state "in the interest of allowing law enforcement to focus on violent and property crimes, generating revenue...and individual freedom." The Senate version, SB316, is sponsored by the Appropriations Committee Chair, 7th District Sen. Heather Steans. The House version was introduced as an amendment to HB 2353 by Rep. Kelly Cassidy of the 14..
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  • Good news! Kids of older mothers have well-adjusted kids

    Good news! Kids of older mothers have well-adjusted kids
    London [UK], Mar. 23 (ANI): Want happy families? Then delay your decision to start a family, as a study suggests, children born to older mother experience have fewer behavioural, social and emotional problems.Experts at Aarhus University in Denmark suggest that older mothers are more likely to raise well-adjusted children and be less exasperated by the process.The findings indicated that older mothers were less likely to scold their children and in turn have fewer behavioural, social and emotion..
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  • This fake sun could be the future of alternative energy

    This fake sun could be the future of alternative energy
    BERLIN — Scientists in Germany are flipping the switch on what’s being described as “the world’s largest artificial sun,” hoping it will help shed light on new ways of making climate-friendly fuel. The “Synlight” experiment in Juelich, about 19 miles west of Cologne, consists of 149 giant spotlights normally used for film projectors. Starting Thursday, scientists from the German Aerospace Center will start experimenting with this dazzling array to try to find ways of tapping the enormous amount..
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  • Want to examine your semen? There's a device for that

    Want to examine your semen? There's a device for that
    Let's say you're a guy encountering some fertility problems, and you want a hands-on approach. A new device could let you turn your phone camera into a microscope — which would then allow you to test your semen in the privacy of your own home.
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  • The Forces Driving Middle-Aged White People's 'Deaths Of Despair'

    The Forces Driving Middle-Aged White People's 'Deaths Of Despair'
    In 2015, when researchers Ann Case and Angus Deaton discovered that death rates had been rising dramatically since 1999 among middle-aged white Americans, they weren't sure why people were dying younger, reversing decades of longer life expectancy. Now the husband-and-wife economists say they have a better understanding of what's causing these "deaths of despair" by suicide, drugs and alcohol. In a follow-up to their groundbreaking 2015 work, they say that a lack of steady, well-paying jobs for..
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  • The Morning Brew: Boy and girl with rare skin disease meet dog with same condition

    The Morning Brew: Boy and girl with rare skin disease meet dog with same condition
    When Carter Blanchard, 8, of Searcy, Arkansas was diagnosed with the skin condition vitiligo in kindergarten, he didn't want to go to school any more. Kids noticed and asked questions about the physically harmless but highly visible skin pigmentation ...
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  • Archaeologists Reconstruct Face of Medieval Man Who Died 700 Years Ago

    Archaeologists Reconstruct Face of Medieval Man Who Died 700 Years Ago
    Archaeologists at the University of Cambridge reconstructed the face of the so-called "Context 958" skeleton. Credit: Chris Rynn/University of Dundee The face of a British man who died about 700 years ago has been brought to life using reconstructive technology. The medieval man was buried along with hundreds of others in a graveyard underneath what is now the Old Divinity School building of St. John's College at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom. By studying his rema..
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Arts Notes: Jacksonville Historical Society is conducting a photo ... .An 'aggressive, proactive attack' to prevent disaster at the Oroville Dam .
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