Eating fried potatoes linked to higher risk of death, study says

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Eating fried potatoes linked to higher risk of death, study says

CNN
(CNN) How your spuds are cooked is key to your health. People who eat fried potatoes two or more times a week double their risk of an early death compared to those who avoid them, a recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition …

Autism risk increases 34% if mom has fever while pregnant, study says

USA TODAY
Pregnant women who come down with a fever, especially in the second trimester, are at increased risk of having a baby with autism, a new study reports.

Doctors just separated twin girls joined at the head in one of the world’s rarest surgeries

Washington Post
For the first time, conjoined twins Abby and Erin Delaney can sleep in separate beds. The 10-month-old girls from North Carolina were born connected at the head, an extremely rare condition.

Broccoli extract shows promise for type 2 diabetes

news9.com KWTV
By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay News) — Your Mom may have been right about broccoli’s goodness. A small study hints that a substance in the crunchy veggy may help some with diabetes get better control of their blood sugar.

Drug that creates a ‘real sun-tan’ could prevent cancer

BBC News
Scientists have developed a drug that mimics sunlight to make the skin tan, with no damaging UV radiation involved. The drug tricks the skin into producing the brown form of the pigment melanin in tests on skin samples and mice.

Surgeons Remove 13 kgs Of Poop From A Man’s Body

NDTV
In this unusual medical case which took place in China, 30 pounds of poop was removed from a man’s large intestine after he was diagnosed with megacolon and Hirschsprung’s disease characterized by chronic constipation.

Ambulances are so 2016. After a cardiac arrest, the fastest way to send help is on a flying drone

Los Angeles Times
The best medicine for a person going into sudden cardiac arrest is an electric shock. That jolt temporarily stops the heart, along with its rapid or erratic beat.

Trader Joe’s, Wildway issue granola recall

CT Post
Trader Joe’s has issued a recall of its grainless granola that was sold in 23 states, including Connecticut. Wildway has also issued a recall for its grainless granola that was sold nationwide.

Body fat and waist size linked to increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis in women

Medical Xpress
The results of a population study presented today at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) 2017 obesity in women, as defined by body mass index (BMI), abdominal obesity and a higher body fat percentage is associated with a higher risk …

Rail project puts stress on blood supply

Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Rose Marie Wilson, left, a blood recipient and donor, pals around with Maura Dolormente, director of public relations for the Blood Bank of Hawaii.

Daily aspirin linked to higher risk of bleeding in elderly

CBS News
Long-term daily use of aspirin may be more dangerous for elderly patients than previously thought, new research suggests. A study published in The Lancet finds that people over the age of 75 who take aspirin on a daily basis face a higher risk of

Clark County health leaders urge protection against tick bites

Springfield News Sun
Local health leaders caution that it’s a bad year for ticks and tick-borne illnesses. Bill Lackey/Staff. Posted: 8:00 a.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017.

District Attorneys General Sue Opioid Pill Makers

Greeneville Sun
Area law enforcement officials and district attorneys general were among those present Tuesday at Niswonger Children’s Hospital for an announcement of a lawsuit filed against several prescription opioid manufacturers.

Action News Jax Investigates: Confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease in Duval County

ActionNewsJax.com
The Florida Department of Health has confirmed a suspected case of Legionnaires’ disease at the Watercrest Assisted Living Facility off San Jose Boulevard in Jacksonville.

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Do opioid drug-abuse deterrents actually work? FDA wants to know.

Washington Post
The Food and Drug Administration is ramping up scrutiny of anti-abuse features on opioid painkillers to try to determine if they actually do what they’re intended to do.

Relay draws families affected by cancer

Chicago Tribune
Cancer survivors kick off Friday’s Relay For Life at Lincoln-Way East High School by taking the first lap around the track. The event was delayed because of rain, but many stuck it out to raise money for research and to benefit others fighting cancer.

At last! Whether you suffer from acne, psoriasis or vitiligo, there’s now a suncream that works for YOUR skin

Daily Mail
We all know the importance of wearing sun cream – but these products can prove tricky for people with existing skin conditions. ‘If your skin is already inflamed or broken, for example, applying sun creams may aggravate it, so finding one that suits

UN: Cholera depleting resources meant for fighting famine

ABC News
FILE — In this May. 15, 2017 file photo, people are treated for suspected cholera infection at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen. The United Nations warned Thursday, June 15, 2017, that the cholera outbreak in Yemen, that has already killed over 900 people, …

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