Study Says Sex Can Help Your Career, But Not In That Way

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Study Says Sex Can Help Your Career, But Not In That Way

Forbes
Not happy at work? Maybe you should go home and have some sex. That’s what a study just published in the Journal of Management suggests.

Pennsylvania kids in critical condition after drinking tainted apple juice

Fox News
Two Pennsylvania children are listed as critical but stable after they each drank an unknown caustic substance in their apple juice at an all-you-can-eat buffet on Friday.

Alzheimer’s: The disease that could bankrupt Medicare

WCVB Boston
Every 66 seconds this year, an American will develop Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association annual report, released Tuesday.

Bird flu found at Tyson Foods chicken supplier

KTRK-TV
The company said it already tests all of its flocks for the virus before they leave farms “out of an abundance of caution.” AP.

Forbidding Forecast For Lyme Disease In The Northeast

NPR
Last summer Felicia Keesing returned from a long trip and found that her home in upstate New York had been subjected to an invasion.

Top UK brain scientist urges plain packaging for junk food

The Australian
Junk food should be sold in plain packaging to help people stop overeating, argues one of Britain’s foremost brain researchers.

Mediterranean diet linked to lower risk of breast cancer type, study says

CNN
(CNN) A study published in the International Journal of Cancer on Monday suggests that the Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer, a postmenopausal form of the disease with a poor prognosis.

The more you’re on Facebook, the more isolated you feel

CNET
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. gettyimages-478957281.jpg Enlarge Image.

Syrian children in state of ‘toxic stress’, Save the Children says

BBC News
Millions of Syrian children could be living in a state of “toxic stress” due to prolonged exposure to the horrors of war, aid group Save the Children says.

1.7 Million Children Die Every Year From Unhealthy Environments, WHO Reports

CleanTechnica
Roughly 1.7 million children are now dying every year as a result of unhealthy living environments – exposure to high outdoor and indoor air pollution levels, chemical pollution, second-hand smoke, dirty water, and poor sanitation and hygiene

DNA Scan Uncovers 18 Genes Newly Associated With Autism

NBCNews.com
A new genetic analysis of people with autism and their relatives has uncovered 18 genes associated with the disorder. People with autism often had dozens of mutations that may have caused their symptoms – an average of 73 unique mutations, the team at …

Hand sanitizer poisonings among children prompt warning from CDC

WTSP.com
There have been nearly 71,000 reports to poison control centers of children ages 12 and under ingesting sanitizer between 2011 and 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.

Company expands dog food recall for potential euthanasia drug exposure

WSET
SILVER SPRING, Md. (WSET) – A dog food company is expanding their voluntary recall after the euthanasia drug pentobarbital was found in other cans.

UNC study findings could help treat autism before symptoms begin

WRAL.com
Chapel Hill, N.C. – University of North Carolina researchers have identified a brain abnormality in infants with a strong link to later symptoms of autism, which could provide a target for earlier therapeutic interventions.

Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, Pioneering Liver Surgeon, Dies at 90

New York Times
Dr. Thomas E. Starzl in 1989 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He died on Saturday in Pittsburgh. Credit Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press.

Arizona man awarded $2.5M in medical lawsuit vs VA hospital

Military Times
PHOENIX – A judge on Monday awarded $2.5 million to a military veteran who said that his now-terminal cancer would have been curable had the Veterans Administration hospital in Phoenix diagnosed it sooner.

Cheese, subs included in expanded Meijer recall

WOODTV.com
WALKER, Mich. (WOOD) – Walker-based Meijer is expanding a recall sparked by listeria concerns to include two more food products sold under its name.

Nursing home evacuated; 200 patients out, some on stretchers

ABC News
A Connecticut nursing home has been evacuated because of a power problem, with patients leaving on stretchers and in wheelchairs. Officials say a sprinkler burst over the main electrical panel at the Advanced Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in New …

Zika virus in Canadian patients ‘more severe’ than expected

BBC News
The impact of the Zika virus on infected Canadian travelers was “more severe” than expected, say researchers. A new study looked at Canadians returning from trips to Zika-affected regions who sought treatment at a national network of travel clinics.

Velano Vascular Raises $17 Million to Advance Standard of Care for Blood Draws

Yahoo Finance
SAN FRANCISCO, CA–(Marketwired – Mar 7, 2017) – Velano Vascular announced today that it has secured $17 million in financing, which will be used to scale and commercialize a family of vascular access technologies, including the PIVO™ needle-free …

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