Monday, November 28, 2016

10 Thanksgiving foods dangerous for pets and other top stories.

  • 10 Thanksgiving foods dangerous for pets

    10 Thanksgiving foods dangerous for pets
    (WAVY) — Pet owners beware! There are several foods you should not give to your animals this Thanksgiving. 1. Turkey bones Turkey bones can cause pets to choke and if they swallow them, the bones can puncture the stomach or intestines, which could possibly kill them. Instead, give pets pieces of COOKED turkey. Breast meat is best — and make sure you cut off all the bones. 2. Turkey skin Fatty foods like turkey skin are tough for dogs to digest. In some cases, their pancreas can become inflamed,..
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  • Reds' All-Star powering through Type 1 diabetes - The Courier

    Reds' All-Star powering through Type 1 diabetes - The Courier
    Cincinnati Reds' Adam Duvall rounds the bases after hitting the game winning two-run home run in the eighth inning of a resumed baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, in Cincinnati. The game was resumed in the top of the eighth inning after it was suspended Sept. 11 due to rain. The Reds won 4-2.(Photo: John Minchillo, AP)CINCINNATI – Adam Duvall’s uniform pants fit so snugly that an attentive fan can detect a small device in his back pocket.Though it is sometim..
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  • Sabra hummus products recalled over Listeria concerns

    Sabra hummus products recalled over Listeria concerns
    Story highlightsListeria monocytogenes were found in a plant but not in tested products, the FDA saysThe products were distributed in the United States and CanadaThe products were manufactured before November 8 at a plant where Listeria monocytogenes have been found, but the bacteria has not been found in products that have been tested, the FDA said. The products were distributed to retail outlets in the United States and Canada.Consumers are urged to discard any product with a "Best Before" dat..
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  • Alabama hunters cautioned to beware importing CWD infected deer

    Alabama hunters cautioned to beware importing CWD infected deer
    Though Alabama is one of the best whitetail deer states in the nation, there's an undeniable appeal for many hunters to visiting other areas during the deer season, particularly those in the Midwest and in Canada where deer get a whole lot bigger and grow larger racks than those found anywhere in the South. But this year that can be a bit of a problem for any hunter who does not carefully follow the new regulations put in place by Alabama's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADC..
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  • Your ATM dispenses bacteria

    Your ATM dispenses bacteria
    Probably the best reason to wash your hands regularly is that the world is covered in feces. New York City is par ticularly gross, and some of the most shared surfaces of this spendfriendly city are automated teller machines. Quite appropriately, the good scientists at New York University tested them for microbes. The study, published in the journal mSphere and conducted between June and July 2014, took swabs of keypads from 66 ATM machines from Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn, ranging ..
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  • Ready-to-eat chicken sold in Minnesota recalled

    Ready-to-eat chicken sold in Minnesota recalled
    Ready-to-eat chicken sold in Minnesota recalled KARE 11 Staff , KARE 2:53 PM. CST November 19, 2016 Stock photo grilled chicken breast Thinkstock Images WASHINGTON - Wayne Farms, LLC, a Georgia company, has recalled 4,059 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products due to undercooking.The USDA released information about the ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast items. They were produced on Aug. 1, 2016 and Aug. 29, 2016. The chicken was sold as 9-lb. foodservice bulk cas..
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  • Myanmar health authorities struggle to prepare for Zika outbreak

    Myanmar health authorities struggle to prepare for Zika outbreak
    YANGON Myanmar is largely unprepared for an outbreak of Zika, experts say, with the health ministry slashing anti-virus measures due to lack of funds, overworked doctors skipping check-ups and pregnant women saying they are in the dark about the dangers.Zika has spread to some 60 countries and territories since the current outbreak was identified last year in Brazil, raising alarm over the rare birth defect microcephaly, as well as other neurological disorders it can cause in infants and adult..
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