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April 11, 2022
NY, Calif. failed in handling of COVID - but Florida was ...

New York, New Jersey and California failed in their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic because of stringent lockdowns and policies, while Florida was among the best-performing states in the country, a new study has found. The study, published by...

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The plan to release genetically engineered mosquitoes in ...

In the mosquito breeding rooms of British biotech company Oxitec, scientists line up fresh eggs, each the size of a grain of salt. Using microscopic needles, the white-coated researchers inject each egg with a dab of a proprietary synthetic DNA....

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Covid Could Be Surging in the U.S. Right Now and We...

Bloomberg 9 hrs ago Madison Muller (Bloomberg) -- Most Read from Bloomberg The rise of Covid cases in some regions of the U.S., just as testing efforts wane, has raised the specter that the next major wave of the virus may be difficult to detect.

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WVa trial expert: Drug makers downplayed risks in marketing

Lawyers for the state of West Virginia are concluding the first week of a trial against three major opioid makers CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Lawyers for the state of West Virginia concluded the first week of a trial against three major opioid makers...

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Breast Cancer Survivors At Increased Risk Of Heart Disease

Women receiving common treatments for breast cancer are at increased risk of several cardiovascular events, including stroke, heart attack and heart failure, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology . 9 of 10 women...

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FDA's Vaccine Panel Questions The Sustainability Of Our...

In a palpably concerned forum, the FDA panel members could be seen calculating the human expense of an untenable vaccine strategy where we now have an every-four-month booster effort. It became evident that the VRBPAC vision of pandemic...

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"Transgene-free" GMOs may be exempted from GMO...

Gene-edited non-browning mushroom may have wrongly escaped regulatory scrutiny, scientists suggest. Report by Claire Robinson GMOs claimed to contain no foreign DNA may have been exempted from GMO regulatory processes under false pretences,...

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New evidence shows blood or plasma donations can reduce...

You might have heard of PFAS, a synthetic chemical found in certain legacy firefighting foams, non-stick pans, carpets, clothes and stain- or water-resistant materials and paints. PFAS stands for "per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances"....

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Healthy, plant-based diets associated with lower Type 2...

April 8 (UPI) -- Eating healthy, plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee and legumes, can lower a person's risk for developing Type 2 diabetes, a study published Friday by the journal Diabetologia found.

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Kidney disease sufferers at increased risk for cancer,...

April 8 (UPI) -- Adults with kidney disease appear to be at greater risk for cancer, and more likely to die from the malignancy than those with healthy kidneys, a study published Friday by the American Journal of Kidney Diseases found.

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Healthy Soil Grows Healthier Food, Study Shows

Researchers who studied 10 farms that used soil-friendly practices for at least five years found the farms produced crops with a healthier nutritional profile than those grown on neighboring, conventional farms. Miss a day, miss a lot. Subscribe...

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9-Year-Old Boy Refused Life-Saving Kidney Transplant...

By Matt Agorist Cleveland, OH - One would think that since the mandates and lockdowns have come collapsing down in recent months after their tyrannical and ineffective nature has been exposed, that the trend of refusing life-saving treatment to...

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Some gut viruses promote intestinal health, while others ...

Research in recent years has demonstrated the diverse roles that gut bacteria can play in health and disease, but what about contributions from viruses, which, like bacteria, perpetually reside within the human intestine? New research published...

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medicalxpress.com
FDA investigating as hundreds post online reporting...

The Food and Drug Administration said it was looking into reports of stomach illness possibly linked to Lucky Charms cereal. Though the agency has not issued a formal alert, many people have reported feeling sick after eating the breakfast cereal ...

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Microplastics in the human body: What we know and don't know

Few places on Earth - or in our bodies - seem to be free of microplastics. Researchers in recent months have announced the discovery of microplastics traveling in the bloodstream of a handful of anonymous donors and embedded deep in the lung...

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Tumble dryers release harmful microfibers into air,...

NEWCASTLE upon TYNE, England - Tumble dryers are as bad as washing machines for spewing out plastic, scientists are warning. According to a recent study, dryers release microfibers into the air at comparable levels to those that go down the drain ...

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The Chef: How the Kitchen Can Heal and Help You Love...

By Douglass Williams, as told to Champ Clark I was diagnosed with Crohn's when I was 16. We knew something was wrong. At first, they thought it was appendicitis, but the doctors at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia rightly identified it as...

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