Learning, as an adult woman, you have autism

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Learning, as an adult woman, you have autism

CNN
(CNN) Laura James, 47, is a successful journalist and author. She’s a wife to Tim and mother to four adult children. She likes fashion, cats and writing.

April The Giraffe ‘Will Have This Calf When She Is Good And Ready’

CBS Local
HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) – The world waits for April the giraffe to half her calf, but, quite simply, she’ll have it when she’s darn good and ready.

E-cigarette battery explosions on the rise

Detroit Free Press
Popularity isn’t the only thing that’s exploding in the electronic cigarette market. The lithium-ion batteries that power e-cigarettes, also known as vaping pens, can explode with enough force to knock out teeth and crack vertebrae.

Controversy brews in Arkansas over concealed carry, medical marijuana

wreg.com
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – “I don’t think it’s right that I have to choose, especially if one could help me.” Nick Yarberry, 31, qualifies for medical marijuana.

Will California’s new cigarette tax make more smokers quit?

Sacramento Bee
Plunk down a pack of cigarettes at the cash register and be prepared to pay up, way up. As of April 1, Californians are forking over an extra $2 per pack.

Babies cry more in UK, Canada and Italy, less in Germany, study finds

Reuters
German Chancellor Angela Merkel grabs the hand of a triplet baby girl as she visits the Bosch Foundation to mark the 15th anniversary of the social organisation ‘wellcome’ in Berlin, Germany, March 6, 2017.

Should Organ Donors in New Jersey Get Tax Credit?

NBC 10 Philadelphia
A New Jersey lawmaker wants to offer tax credits to organ donors, but his no-strings approach is meeting opposition from groups who believe the practice runs afoul of federal law.

“Sci-fi” cancer therapy fights brain tumors, study finds

CBS News
WASHINGTON — Although it sounds like science fiction, a cap-like device that makes electric fields to fight cancer improved survival for the first time in more than a decade for people with deadly brain tumors, final results of a large study suggest

World’s Most Caffeinated Coffee Over 1.7 Times The Recommended Daily Caffeine Limit

Forbes
What? The coffee with the most caffeine? What’s that you say? Black Insomnia coffee? World’s strongest coffee? From South Africa?

Conagra recalls Hunt’s chili kits; may contain salmonella

WKYT
CHICAGO (AP) – The maker of Hunt’s Chili Kits says it is recalling some because they might be contaminated with salmonella. Conagra Brands Inc. said Sunday that it is cooperating with the U.S.

What You Need To Know Before Taking Opioid Painkillers

news9.com KWTV
You’re heading into surgery soon and your doctor has told you that you’re going to need prescription painkillers. You can’t help but think about all of the frightening reports over the last few years saying how easily people can become addicted to

‘Smart’ Vending Machine Promotes Healthier Choices

PsychCentral.com
New research suggests delaying access to tempting vending machine junk food by less than half a minute can shift one’s choice to healthier snacks.

U.S. Rates Of Double-Mastectomies For Breast Cancer Vary By State

Huffington Post
(Reuters Health) – The likelihood that U.S. women with early-stage cancer in one breast will have both breasts removed varies depending on where they live, a new study shows.

NC’s 1st Lady Raising Awareness of Metastatic Breast Cancer

U.S. News & World Report
North Carolina’s first lady is working with breast cancer survivors and oncology experts to raise awareness of people living with metastatic cancer, which means the disease has spread to other organs.

With 30 Crore Sufferers, Depression Is World’s #1 Cause of Illness

Yahoo News
More than 300 million people currently live with depression, making it the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide, according to the latest estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Ryan White’s mom: “He’s still touching people” through new museum project

WISH-TV
Ryan White, an Indiana boy diagnosed with AIDS at the age of 13, opened letters holding those words and thousands more throughout the 1980s.

UNL’s Relay for Life raises hope, $24000 for cancer research

Daily Nebraskan
Students at Relay for Life, a cancer awareness and fundraising event, take a moment of silence to recognize all those who have lost the fight to cancer.

Man’s body reportedly found inside python

13WMAZ
The body of a man who went missing over the weekend was discovered inside the belly of a giant python, French news agency AFP reports, citing local officials.

Andover Kicks Off National Public Health Week Today

WHAV News
The Andover Health Division kicks off National Public Health Week today by showcasing the work of local agencies and volunteers in protecting residents.

Two new studies suggest how to improve your cold symptoms

Times LIVE
New research from Finland and the US has found two possible ways to feel better while suffering from a cold and reduce its duration.

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