Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Halloween Recipes 2016: 10 Creepy Dessert Ideas For Parties And More and other top stories.

  • Halloween Recipes 2016: 10 Creepy Dessert Ideas For Parties And More

    Halloween Recipes 2016: 10 Creepy Dessert Ideas For Parties And More
    Halloween is only a few weeks away, which means it is time to start thinking about what desserts you will be creating on this costume-themed day. Whether you are serving your kids, yourself, guests or trick-or-treaters, there are plenty of delicious spooky treats that will satisfy all. Below are 10 recipes to creepy desserts you should consider serving during your Halloween celebration.1. Bloody Eyeball BrowniesThis creepy treat will have guests eyeing it from across the room. Frosted with cocon..
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  • Teething Tablets Possibly Linked to 10 Children's Deaths, 400 Adverse Events; FDA Issues Warning

    Teething Tablets Possibly Linked to 10 Children's Deaths, 400 Adverse Events; FDA Issues Warning
    Ten deaths of children who used homeopathic teething tablets and 400 adverse events associated with the tablets have been reported to the US Food and Drug Administration, the agency said Wednesday. The FDA warned caregivers to stop using the products, which parents use to soothe teething babies, and to take their child to a doctor immediately if the child experiences problems. The agency is investigating the adverse events and the cases involving the deaths, as “the relationship of these death..
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  • Major GOP Donors Are Asking Trump for Their Money Back

    Major GOP Donors Are Asking Trump for Their Money Back
    Two big-money donors who have given or raised tens of thousands of dollars for Donald Trump are livid at the Republican presidential nominee and are asking for their money back, according to a bundler who raised money for Trump. "I cannot express my disappointment enough regarding the recent events surrounding Mr. Trump," one donor wrote to a Trump fundraiser in an email with the subject line "Trump support withdrawal." "I regret coming to the Trump support event, and in particular allowin..
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  • Millennials, Boomers or Gen X: Who favors marijuana legalization the most in the U.S.?

    Millennials, Boomers or Gen X: Who favors marijuana legalization the most in the U.S.?
    Published: Oct 12, 2016, 10:05 am • Updated: Oct 12, 2016, 4:45 pm By Alicia Wallace, The Cannabist Staff Public support for marijuana legalization continues to hit new heights, but opinions on the matter do continue to be divided by age and ideology, the latest Pew Research Center poll shows. The share of Americans who favor legalization totals 57 percent, according to a Pew Research survey of 1,201 U.S. adults conducted in late August and early September. The survey showed that 37 percent be..
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  • Free walk-in flu clinic planned for Oct. 14 at Ridley YMCA

    Free walk-in flu clinic planned for Oct. 14 at Ridley YMCA
     No one can predict the timing, severity or duration of each year’s flu season. But just like a sneeze, you know it’s coming, and the best way to prepare for flu season is by getting immunized.  Delaware County Council and the Department of Intercommunity Health Coordination (ICH) are announcing several flu prevention initiatives for the 2016-17 season, including a free walk-in clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ridley YMCA, 900 South Avenue, Secane.   “As we say every year, the best way to..
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  • Feds to Fund Plans to Take on Zika Virus With Drones

    Feds to Fund Plans to Take on Zika Virus With Drones
    Two groups that want to deploy drones to fight Zika won support from the federal government Wednesday. The funding will go to helping them develop drones that could drop off Zika-fighting mosquitoes or ferry lab samples from remote regions. They join a batch of inventive solutions for fighting Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases being funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). A Vayu drone takes off in a remote village in Madagascar. Vayu via USAID Delaw..
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  • The DEA is withdrawing a proposal to ban another plant after the Internet got really mad

    The DEA is withdrawing a proposal to ban another plant after the Internet got really mad
    The DEA just walked back its decision to temporarily label 'kratom' as a schedule 1 drug alongside heroin and other highly addictive opioids. Does it deserve that label? (Daron Taylor/The Washington Post) The Drug Enforcement Administration is reversing a widely criticized decision that would have banned the use of kratom, a plant that researchers say could help mitigate the effects of the opioid epidemic. Citing the public outcry and a need to obtain more research, the DEA is withdrawing..
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  • Heart-Harming Supplements? Calcium Pills Linked to Artery Buildup

    Heart-Harming Supplements? Calcium Pills Linked to Artery Buildup
    People who take calcium supplements may be at increased risk for developing buildups of plaque in their arteries, which is a sign of heart disease, a new study found. However, people who consume a lot of calcium through the food they eat may actually ...
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  • Advocates: Funding lifts breast cancer survival rates

    Advocates: Funding lifts breast cancer survival rates
    Lois Wilkinson with the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition talks about raising money to fight breast cancer. Jason Minto/The News JournalApril Kloxin, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Delaware, won a $450,000 grant from Susan G. Komen for her work on breast cancer metastasis.(Photo: SUCHAT PEDERSON/THE NEWS JOURNAL)WILMINGTON, Del. — April Kloxin is part of an ever-growing body of researchers and clinicians making it their mission to outsma..
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