April the Giraffe’s Labor ‘Close,’ Fans on Edge as Storm Affects Live Stream

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April the Giraffe’s Labor ‘Close,’ Fans on Edge as Storm Affects Live Stream

NBC New York
As a powerful nor’easter moved into upstate New York, the zoo live-streaming April the giraffe’s pregnancy said the long-necked beauty has undergone “significant changes” and that her labor appears to be fast approaching.

‘Satirical’ Texas bill turns language of antiabortion laws on men

Washington Post
A new bill in Texas takes aim at men’s medical procedures. On Friday, state Rep. Jessica Farrar (D-Houston) filed Texas House bill 4260, titled “Man’s Right to Know Act,” which would require men to wait 24 hours after an “initial health care

Florida Sperm Donations May Contain the Zika Virus

Newsweek
Sperm donations from three counties in Florida might contain the Zika virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Nursery products to blame for rise in infant injuries, study finds

Minnesota Public Radio News
Injuries to babies associated with products like strollers and cribs have increased, a study finds. Getty Images. Baby injuries associated with nursery products like carriers, strollers and cribs are on the rise, a study shows.

Could your company force you to share genetic information?

CNN
(CNN) While Republicans are pushing to drop the requirement of Obamacare that compels Americans to get insurance, another move in a separate bill could compel employees to participate in workplace wellness programs that collect their and their families

People see black men as larger and stronger than white men — even when they’re not, study says

Washington Post
Even if white and black men are the same heights and weights, people tend to perceive black men as taller, more muscular and heavier.

Whole Foods expands its Vulto Creamery related recall

Food Safety News
Vulto Creamery’s expanded recall of raw milk cheeses has led Whole Foods Market to expand its recall to include Andes, Hamden and Walton Umber cheeses sold in eight stores in Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.

Military dad returns home, baby boy sees him clearly through glasses for first time

KRMG
ALBANY, N.Y. – A video showing a military dad’s reunion with his 9-month-old son in an Albany, New York, suburb, is warming hearts across the country.

Potential Changes Could Extend Doctor Shifts

KAALtv.com
(ABC 6 News)–Doctors work long hours each day to save lives and it can take a toll. For new doctors, that can be an even bigger burden.

A grandmother discovered why she couldn’t shed her ‘potbelly’: It was a 140-pound tumor.

Washington Post
A curious thing began happening once Mary Clancey turned 45. The 5-foot-1 Pennsylvania woman – who had always easily kept a petite figure, even after the birth of her two sons – started gaining weight.

Lyme disease soars in Michigan as tick populations grow

Fox News
Cases of Lyme disease in Michigan have risen dramatically in recent years, and a new study links that trend to larger and more widespread tick populations.

4-year-old Washington boy dies after trip to dentist

WSPA.com
VANCOUVER, Wash. (KOIN) – “I’ve never heard of a 4-year-old going to the dentist and dying.” Mykel Peterson’s mother, Thmeka Curry, is at a loss for answers after her only child’s sudden death last Friday.

New Antibiotic Combo Packs One-Two Punch Against Infections

LifeZette
World health officials have warned for years that they are running out of medications to prevent and treat antibiotic-resistant infections.

‘Dirty Dozen’: Strawberries, spinach top list of produce with most pesticides

Palm Beach Post
Once again, the “Dirty Dozen,” the Environmental Working Group’s list of the types of produce with the highest loads of pesticide residues, has been released, and once again, it’s under attack by a produce industry group.

Study: Cystic fibrosis patients survive 10 years longer in Canada than in US

CNN
(CNN) Canadians with cystic fibrosis live, on average, 10 years longer than their counterparts in the United States, according to a study published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine.

Toxin Found In Tea Bought At Chinatown Shop: What Other Harmful Ingredients Are There In Popular Brew?

Tech Times
Two individuals in San Francisco fell ill after drinking tea that contains toxin from an aconite plant. Here are other health risks associated with drinking this popular beverage.

Screentime linked to increased diabetes risk in children: study

CNBC
Children who spend more than three hours per day in front of their TVs, tablets or smartphones are at greater risk of developing diabetes, according to new research.
CNN
(CNN) The synthetic cannabinoids often called “fake weed” are a mix of chemicals sprinkled on what looks like incense and sold in shiny packages, often to teens and young adults.

Evidence Piles Up Showing Vaping Is Not Sparking More Youth Smoking

Daily Caller
Vaping is not serving as a gateway to traditional smoking, and inaccurate reporting on the health effects of electronic cigarettes is hurting the chances of smokers who are trying to quit, according to a new medical research paper.

It’s No Longer Internet Marketing Without Social Media

Forbes
In my decade working in digital marketing, I have not seen anything transform the industry more than the rise of social media. It has become a cliché to speak of social media’s power and influence over consumers.

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