Zoo, Aquarium livestreams put animals on candid camera

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Zoo, Aquarium livestreams put animals on candid camera

Chattanooga Times Free Press
Zookeepers at Animal Adventure Park initially believed April the Giraffe was due in mid-February, but the wait goes on. Zoo owner Jordan Patch told ABC affiliate WFAA Channel 8 that it’s unlikely viewers will be able to tell April’s in labor until they

Less Salt, Fewer Nighttime Bathroom Trips?

Twin Falls Times-News
SUNDAY, March 26, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Lowering your salt intake could mean fewer trips to the bathroom in the middle of the night, a new study suggests.

Scientists convert spinach leaves into human heart tissue — that beats

Washington Post
If an overhyped vegetable existed before marketers coined the term superfood – and long before Oprah Winfrey chatted up acai berries with Dr.

States Give New Parents Baby Boxes To Encourage Safe Sleep Habits

NPR
For Jernica Quiñones, the reality of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS, hit close to home this year when a friend woke up on New Year’s Day and discovered the lifeless body of her baby girl.
NBCNews.com
Danish researchers trying to find a way to help men badly injured by prostate cancer surgery say they got mixed results with an experimental new approach: injecting them with stem cells.

Medical pot bill in S. Carolina bolstered by conservatives

Washington Post
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina Rep. Eric Bedingfield once shunned all marijuana use, but when his eldest son’s six-year struggle with opioid addiction ended with his overdose a year ago, the conservative Republican co-sponsored medical cannabis …

Nearly Two-Thirds of Cancer-Causing Mutations Are Unavoidable, Study Claims

Smithsonian
Cancer_cells_(1).jpg. Cancer cells in culture from human connective tissue, illuminated by darkfield amplified contrast. (National Cancer Institute/Wikimedia Commons).

Drug dosage doubled before girl live-streamed suicide

Tampabay.com
Naika Venant had been prescribed an increased dosage of Zoloft before she killed herself during a Facebook Live broadcast, according to a report.

Twins whose mom died one day after their birth to be raised in New Hampshire

WCVB Boston
Jamie Snider,a California who battled cancer, went on to deliver the babies, but died the next day. Snider had beaten cancer once, but after she became pregnant, the disease returned.

A 10-month-old girl had a parasitic twin protruding from her back — until surgeons removed it

Colorado Springs Gazette
The examinations, X-rays and dry runs using a 3D model of her tiny spine all came down to this: A team of surgeons made a careful incision and, over the next six hours, systematically removed an extra pelvis, legs, feet and tiny toes that were

Over 466 tons of breaded chicken recalled due to possible metal in food

WABC-TV
An Oklahoma food company is recalling more than 466 tons (422 metric tons) of breaded chicken because of possible metal in the food.

Tick, tick, tick

The Sun Chronicle
Hill checks Emma, a 9-year-old Labrador-beagle-rottweiler mix, for ticks. (Photo by Paul Connors / Sun Chronicle staff). Spring Ticks.

White Americans Are Dying From A Surge In ‘Deaths Of Despair’

Normangee Star
The trend began in the 1970s as high-paying union manufacturing jobs began disappearing to globalization and automation, hitting working-class whites particularly hard.

Deadly Sepsis, Miracle Treatment Discovered By Doctors

Science Times
In January 2015, a 48-year-old woman suffering from a severe case of deadly sepsis was rushed to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.

Scientific Breakthrough Could Lead To Development Of Drug That Fights Off Aging And Radiation Damage

Tech Times
Science has always been keen on reversing the aging process. Researchers may have finally found the key in human DNA that could speed up the development of anti-aging drugs.

For Gideon, Infection With a Common Virus Caused Rare Birth Defects

NPR
When Kathleen Muldoon had her second child everything was going smoothly. The delivery was short, the baby’s APGAR score was good and he was a healthy weight.

This Woman Claims She Found TEETH In Her Tacos & The Internet Is Freaking Out

Refinery29
Sometimes people post things on the internet that we really just don’t want to see. But, on rare occasions, those scary, gross, or disturbing posts end up teaching us something new, which is actually a good thing.

Dirtier than the toilet? These 5 items are among the filthiest in your home

austin360
If you take your smartphone to the restroom with you, you might want to rethink that habit. A 2011 study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine found fecal matter on 1 out of every 6 smartphones.

Infant Mortality Improves in South Carolina

U.S. News & World Report
A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows South Carolina made progress in reducing the infant death rate in the state.

New vaccine could slow disease that kills 600 children a day

Charleston Post Courier
Laouli Houzeinatou, 20, and her son, Hanissa Moustaphe, take part in a clinical study of a new vaccine. The lower-cost vaccine provides strong protection against rotavirus, a diarrheal disease, and could be particularly useful in poorer countries

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