Saturday, November 5, 2016

Researcher: Chemical toxicity costs US $340 billion per year and other top stories.

  • Researcher: Chemical toxicity costs US $340 billion per year

    Researcher: Chemical toxicity costs US $340 billion per year
    (CNN) - Routine contact with plastic bottles, toys, food cans, cosmetics and flame retardants containing "endocrine-disrupting chemicals" results in ingestion, leading to a toxic buildup and potentially a variety of medical conditions.Routine exposure to these chemicals adds up to annual costs in excess of $340 billion -- a whopping price tag that comes in the form of poor health, increased medical bills and lost income, according to researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center.The largest single ..
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  • Fairfield Police Hosting Drug Takeback Day this Weekend

    Fairfield Police Hosting Drug Takeback Day this Weekend
    FAIRFIELD, CT — The Fairfield Police Department, in conjunction with the DEA, will host a drug takeback day in which residents can bring expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs to police headquarters. The event will be held on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 100 Reef Road in Fairfield. The DEA cannot accept liquids or needles or sharps, only pills or patches, according to police. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. Read more from the Fairfield Police Depar..
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  • Are Fewer Cervical Cancer Screenings Needed After HPV Vaccine?

    Are Fewer Cervical Cancer Screenings Needed After HPV Vaccine?
    By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) MONDAY, Oct. 17, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Women who've been vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) likely need fewer cervical cancer screenings, a new study argues. Just how often a woman needs a cervical cancer screening depends on the type of vaccine she had, the researchers said. Women vaccinated with earlier versions of the HPV vaccine -- which protect against the two worst cancer-causing strains of the sexually transmit..
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  • 6 ways to manage election stress

    6 ways to manage election stress
    The presidential election dominates the news cycle for several months once every four years—but if 2016's intensely hostile contest has left you feeling more anxious than usual, you're far from alone. In a survey released Thursday by the American Psychological Association (APA), 52 percent of American adults report the election as a significant source of stress in their lives. The findings are part of the APA's Stress in America Survey, an online Harris Poll of 3,511 adults living in the U.S. I..
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  • Here Are the Most Popular Foods on Twitter

    Here Are the Most Popular Foods on Twitter
    If you are what you tweet, a lot of Americans are very, very jittery. A new study looked at nearly 80 million tweets and found that coffee was the most tweeted-about consumable in the U.S. and Starbucks was by far the most tweeted fast-food restaurant. The study, published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research Public Health and Surveillance, used Twitter as a way to gain insight into the health of people in neighborhoods across the U.S. “Increasingly we’re seeing more and more studies l..
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  • Canadian hospitals struggle to cut wait times for breast reconstruction surgery

    Canadian hospitals struggle to cut wait times for breast reconstruction surgery
    For Sarah Michaelis, waiting two years for a new breast was almost as agonizing as cancer itself.The Toronto television producer was 36, and had only recently weaned her youngest daughter, when doctors told her in June of 2011 that the 10-centimetre lump in her chest was cancerous. Her left breast had to go. “I didn’t feel like a woman any more,” she recalled, her voice wavering. “I’m going to cry, but it’s true. You’re bald and when you get out of surgery you don’t realize how flat it is, but ..
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  • Pittsburgh research prompts decision to suspend use of the nasal flu vaccine - Pittsburgh Post

    Pittsburgh research prompts decision to suspend use of the nasal flu vaccine - Pittsburgh Post
    For two years, data collected from children and adolescents throughout the Pittsburgh area have been used to improve the season’s flu vaccine. And the research also has led to the recent news that the flu nasal spray is ineffective in protecting children from contracting the influenza virus. This information has been drawn from the 150 children who each year receive the annual flu vaccine at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and the Shadyside and Lawrenceville Family Medicine practice. ..
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  • Black Doctor Who Said Flight Attendant Stopped Her From Helping Passenger: 'We Still Have So Much Further to Go'

    Black Doctor Who Said Flight Attendant Stopped Her From Helping Passenger: 'We Still Have So Much Further to Go'
    When a flight attendant stopped Dr. Tamika Cross, OBGYN, from helping an unconscious passenger, she was confused — because she’s a doctor. “We are looking for actual physicians or nurses or some type of medical personnel,” the young black OBGYN resident says the attendant told her. “We don’t have time to talk to you.” Cross, who works at Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital in Houston, said the incident was an “unfortunate scenario.” The flight attendant asked for an onboard physician on the flight fro..
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  • Explainer: Open Enrollment for State Insurance, Medicare, Obamacare

    Explainer: Open Enrollment for State Insurance, Medicare, Obamacare
    Selecting a health insurance plan is never easy, yet each fall millions of New Jersey residents are faced with that very decision. Factors include cost, coverage, and healthcare needs, and a wrong choice could leave customers without protection in a medical crisis. “Open enrollment period” refers to the timeframe in which most insurance customers must sign up for a new plan, or are eligible to switch coverage, without being penalized. There are some exceptions for those who lose their jobs ..
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Tim Tebow comforts fan having seizure after Arizona Fall League debut .Believe it or not, the bees are doing just fine .
Windows 10 will soon run Edge in a virtual machine to keep you safe .Dolphins finish off Browns in OT on Jay Ajayi TD .

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