Monday, March 6, 2017

Russia bath lotion kills 33 drinkers in Irkutsk and other top stories.

  • Russia bath lotion kills 33 drinkers in Irkutsk

    Russia bath lotion kills 33 drinkers in Irkutsk
    Image copyright AFP Image caption Russia's main vodka labels are too costly for poor people and some turn to domestic products At least 33 people have died in Russia after drinking bath essence, authorities said on Monday.The hawthorn-scented liquid was consumed as if it were alcohol, according to Russia's Investigative Committee.More than 50 people sought medical attention after drinking the product in the Siberian city of Irkutsk over the weekend. I..
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  • Edwards hit with court, election and budget losses

    Edwards hit with court, election and budget losses
    Edwards hit with court, election and budget losses Posted: Monday, December 19, 2016 5:52 AM EST Updated: Monday, December 19, 2016 5:52 AM EST Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards / Courtesy of MGN Online BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Gov. John Bel Edwards has taken a round of political blows recently, watching favored candidates lose their elections, a judge reject his LGBT-rights executive order and House leaders thwart his budget cut plans.    The recent, repeated hits are not the most ..
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  • Deaths from synthetic opioids up 72%, CDC says

    Deaths from synthetic opioids up 72%, CDC says
    × Deaths from synthetic opioids up 72%, CDC says By Debra Goldschmidt, CNN Death rates from synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, increased 72.2% from 2014 to 2015, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The new report confirms the dramatic increase in opioid overdoses that first responders have been seeing as they respond to overdose calls. Fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than heroin and made headlines as the drug that killed pop star Prince in April. The elephan..
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  • South Korea, Japan step up poultry cull to contain bird flu

    South Korea, Japan step up poultry cull to contain bird flu
    SEOUL South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said.The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18.It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H5N8 strain that spread..
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  • Extra care warranted for animals in bitter cold

    Extra care warranted for animals in bitter cold
    MADISON (WKOW) -- Animal experts say extreme cold temperatures can affect pets and other animals in many ways that can quickly put them in danger. Officials with the American Veterinary Association say pets need to be inside if at all possible, and farm animals and livestock need extra care and access to water (not ice) and protection from the extreme elements.Here are some tips from their website:Stay inside.  It’s a common belief that dogs and cats are resistant than people to cold weather bec..
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  • Colo. pot czar could be coming to Mass.

    Colo. pot czar could be coming to Mass.
    DENVER — Marijuana legalization brought unexpected challenges to Colorado, and it was rarely clear what part of state government was supposed to solve them, or how.Businesses were selling marijuana-infused, animal-shaped candy attractive to children. Residents growing pot at home were selling it illegally in other states. Growers were applying pesticides to cannabis plants even though none was specifically approved by the federal government for such use. Advertisement Enter Andrew Freedman,..
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  • Senator: Exploding e-cigarette recalls need to be considered - WISH

    Senator: Exploding e-cigarette recalls need to be considered - WISH
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is increasing the heat on the federal government to consider recalling e-cigarette batteries and devices that explode and catch fire, injuring users. Schumer, a New York Democrat, has called e-cigarettes “ticking time bombs” and said they continue to cause injuries including severe burns. At a press conference Sunday, Schumer cited a recent Associated Press story saying the FDA identified about 66 explosions in 2015 and early 2016 after recording 92 exp..
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