Monday, July 10, 2017

Chemicals used to combat Zika, agricultural pests impact motor skills in infants and other top stories.

  • Chemicals used to combat Zika, agricultural pests impact motor skills in infants

    Chemicals used to combat Zika, agricultural pests impact motor skills in infants
    A chemical currently being used to ward off mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus and a commonly used insecticide that was threatened with a ban in the United States have been associated with reduced motor function in Chinese infants, a University of ...
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  • Does celexa make you emotionless - Celexa stopping abruptly - Can you take buspar and celexa together

    Does celexa make you emotionless - Celexa stopping abruptly - Can you take buspar and celexa together
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  • Mother sees hope amid opioid crisis

    Mother sees hope amid opioid crisis
    "I was not aware of the prescription drug epidemic until it appeared on my front door and entered my house," the Louisville, Kentucky, resident told an FDA advisory committee in March. "I was forced to wake up and confront this assault on my family head on. " Walden says her son, TJ, began abusing drugs about 10 years ago, when he was 17. He was at a party when friends offered him the prescription narcotic OxyContin. "I know that within several weeks, things started to fall apart, and he quickly..
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  • Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be drained after 80 ducks die

    Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be drained after 80 ducks die
    The culprit is a parasite that grows in snails that live in the pool, said park service spokesman Mike Litterst.The federal agency says chemical treatments alone aren't sufficient to fully reduce the parasite and snail population. So the pool must be drained and cleaned.The cleanup begins Sunday. It will take about two days to fully drain the water. On Tuesday, crews will begin cleaning the interior. Humans who come in contact with the parasite could develop cercarial dermatitis, better known as..
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  • FDA Approves First Generic Version of Gilead's HIV Drug Truvada

    FDA Approves First Generic Version of Gilead's HIV Drug Truvada
    Posted 09 June 2017 By Michael Mezher The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday announced it has approved Teva Pharmaceuticals' generic version of Gilead's HIV drug Truvada (emtricitabine and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate).However, Teva has not said how much its version of the drug will cost or when it will be available to patients. A Teva representative declined to comment other than to say the company had received approval.Truvada and HIV PrEPTruvada was i..
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  • If dog is boarded or social, vaccination will reduce flu risk

    If dog is boarded or social, vaccination will reduce flu risk
    Question: I have been hearing about the dog flu virus and I am worried about my dog. My 16-year-old dog died a few weeks ago and my other dog that is 10 years old. He is acting very lonely, so I went to the dog pound and looked at dogs thinking that I may get him a new friend. I heard a lot of the dogs coughing. I stayed away from those dogs and only touched the ones that seemed healthy, but then I heard that some of the healthy dogs could be carriers of the dog flu. I came home and touched m..
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  • Relaying memories: Greenfield, Mt. Vernon groups join forces for fundraiser

    Relaying memories: Greenfield, Mt. Vernon groups join forces for fundraiser
    GREENFIELD — The new team wore black T-shirts, emblazoned with No. 53, a cross and the initials, “CR.”The Greenfield Fire Territory cadets started a Relay for Life team — the Fighting 53 — in memory of the man who guided them. They came to Friday’s event in honor of Chuck Rutledge, who died in March 2016 after a long battle with brain cancer. He taught them everything they know.Rutledge, a former deputy chief with the fire territory, started the cadet program seven years ago, and its members wa..
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  • Military vets push NYS Senate to approve medical marijuana for PTSD - New York's PIX11 / WPIX

    Military vets push NYS Senate to approve medical marijuana for PTSD - New York's PIX11 / WPIX
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video NEW YORK — Dan McSweeney, who served as a U.S. Marine in Kosovo and Iraq, recently recalled a conversation he had with an Army friend, who did tours of duty in Afghanistan. McSweeney said the friend was struggling with stress, “showing me the bag of pills that he’s got to take every day, some of them opioids.” McSweeney is part of a growing campaign to get medical marijuana approved in New York State as a treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Di..
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  • Birth control pills recalled due to packaging error

    Birth control pills recalled due to packaging error
    share tweet pin email One lot of the Mibelas 24 Fe birth control pills has been voluntarily recalled by Lupin Pharmaceuticals because of a packaging error that puts placebo pills at the beginning of the pack rather than at the end, according to a Food and Drug Administration announcement. The lot in question is L600518 with an expiration date of May 2018. fda.gov The recalled packages of Mibelas birth control have the brown pills at the BEG..
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Andrew Napolitano returns to Fox News after being benched over wiretap claims .Atlanta to host diplomats from four countries .
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