Friday, September 9, 2016

Zika spraying kills millions of honeybees and other top stories.

  • Zika spraying kills millions of honeybees

    Zika spraying kills millions of honeybees
    "On Saturday, it was total energy, millions of bees foraging, pollinating, making honey for winter," beekeeper Juanita Stanley said. "Today, it stinks of death. Maggots and other insects are feeding on the honey and the baby bees who are still in the hives. It's heartbreaking."Stanley, co-owner of Flowertown Bee Farm and Supply in Summerville, South Carolina, said she lost 46 beehives -- more than 3 million bees -- in mere minutes after the spraying began Sunday morning."Those that didn't die im..
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  • Newer Epilepsy Drugs May Be Safer During Pregnancy

    Newer Epilepsy Drugs May Be Safer During Pregnancy
    By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) THURSDAY, Sept. 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Women who take the new epilepsy drugs levetiracetam and topiramate during pregnancy don't run the risk of harming their infant's mental development, British researchers report. But the commonly prescribed anti-seizure drug valproate was linked with lower IQs in children, especially when taken at higher doses, researchers say. "The treatment of epilepsy in women who are considering a pregn..
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  • Takeda to develop Zika vaccine in Mass.

    Takeda to develop Zika vaccine in Mass.
    Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. is joining the campaign to develop a Zika vaccine with nearly $20 million in US funding for a Cambridge-based research program.The company, which last year said it will move its global vaccines business to Cambridge from Deerfield, Ill., disclosed Thursday that it was tapped by the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority to produce a vaccine to treat the virus in the United States and abroad. Advertisement The initial contract of $19.8 million will f..
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  • Aussie judge: Parents don't have to give dying son treatment

    Aussie judge: Parents don't have to give dying son treatment
    An Australian judge ruled Thursday in favor of a 6-year-old cancer patient's parents who want their son to die without further potentially life-saving treatment. Ruling against the Perth hospital, Family Court Justice Richard O'Brien said that Oshin ...
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  • US fights Zika mosquitoes with limited arsenal

    US fights Zika mosquitoes with limited arsenal
    Over Wynwood, the Miami neighborhood where Zika gained a foothold in the continental United States, low flying planes have been spraying naled, a tightly controlled pesticide often used as a last resort. It appears to be working, killing at least 90 percent of the target mosquitoes.Across the Biscayne Bay in Miami Beach, wind and high-rise buildings make aerial spraying challenging. So, the effort in the popular tourist destination has focused on ground-sprayed pyrethroids - pesticides that ar..
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  • Cover Up, Stay In: Singaporeans Wary as Zika Spreads

    Cover Up, Stay In: Singaporeans Wary as Zika Spreads
    SINGAPORE, Sept 2 (Reuters) – Many of Singapore’s five million people are covering up and staying indoors to avoid mosquito bites as health experts warned that the outbreak of the Zika virus in the tropical city-state would be difficult to contain.One of the world’s leading financial hubs, Singapore is the only Asian country with active transmission of the mosquito-borne virus, which generally causes mild symptoms but can lead to serious birth defects in pregnant women. Authorities say they hav..
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  • New dengue vaccine could instead cause more cases, experts warn

    New dengue vaccine could instead cause more cases, experts warn
    Dengvaxia was produced by Sanofi Pasteur, which, after spending 20 years developing the vaccine, published promising findings on its effectiveness in 2015. Trials showed the vaccine to be 59.2% effective against dengue when results were pooled across populations and age groups, though this varied when looking at the type of dengue, the age of those receiving the vaccine and whether people had been previously infected."It's effectiveness depends on the local epidemiology of dengue and how intense..
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  • Federal survey: U.S. marijuana acceptance trending up

    Federal survey: U.S. marijuana acceptance trending up
    Published: Sep 1, 2016, 6:12 am • Updated: Sep 1, 2016, 12:54 pm By Mike Stobbe, The Associated Press NEW YORK — Marijuana use is becoming more accepted among U.S. adults as states loosen pot laws, new national survey data shows. That’s understandable, experts say, as dozens of states now allow medical marijuana and four states have recently legalized pot for recreational use. More than a half million U.S. adults participated in the survey over a dozen years, and the responses show a shift in..
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  • Obesity Rates Fall in Four States

    Obesity Rates Fall in Four States
    There's some good news about obesity in the U.S. for a change. Rates of obesity fell in four states last year: Minnesota, Montana, New York and Ohio, according to a report released Thursday. Colorado is the slimmest state, with just 20 percent of the population in the obese category, while Louisiana weighs in as the heaviest state with 36 percent of the population being obese. A woman walks by a sign advertising sugary drinks in a Brooklyn neighborhood with a high rate of obesity an..
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