1 in 4 Teen E-Cigarette Users Has Tried ‘Dripping’

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1 in 4 Teen E-Cigarette Users Has Tried ‘Dripping’

Philly.com
MONDAY, Feb. 6, 2017 (HealthDay News) — One-quarter of U.S. teen e-cigarette users have experimented with “dripping” — a new vaping method that produces thicker clouds of vapor, researchers report.

Subway Riders Scrub Anti-Semitic Graffiti, as ‘Decent Human Beings’

New York Times
Commuters wiped away anti-Semitic graffiti they found on a No. 1 subway train on Saturday. “Within about two minutes, all the Nazi symbolism was gone,” one rider wrote on Facebook.

For some, seemingly harmless sounds aren’t so harmless

The Seattle Times
For misophonia sufferers, sounds like eating or drinking may affect the part of the brain that processes emotions. (Gene J. Puskar/AP).

Iranian woman barred from return to US by immigration ban to return home Monday

KOMO News
CLEMSON, S.C. (WLOS) – Nazanin Zinouri says she will be back in the Upstate on Monday after being denied return to her home in South Carolina after Trump’s temporary immigration ban.

Scientists Reveal The Brain Resets When We Sleep

Counsel & Heal
Lab mice were found to have been able to hit the reset button on their brains during sleep. The brain only stores important memories and get rids of irrelevant events.

Mississippi man labeled ‘just fat’ by doctors had 130-pound tumor caused by ingrown hair

New York Daily News
A Mississippi man described how doctors would insist his massive weight gain was nothing more than obesity until finally one medical professional realized the man had a 130-pound benign growth inside of him.

South Korea confirms foot-and-mouth disease at dairy farm

Reuters
A health officer checks a cattle in a farm in Gimje as a preventive measure against foot-and-mouth disease after South Korea on Monday confirmed a case of food-and-mouth at a dairy farm elsewhere in the country, South Korea, February 6, 2017.

WATCH: Baby Hippo, Born Prematurely, Takes Her First Steps

NPR
A baby hippopotamus, born prematurely at the Cincinnati Zoo, has struggled to stand, eat, gain weight and breathe. But on Sunday morning, the zoo announced “encouraging news from hippo headquarters.

Where Is Marijuana Legal? Israel Moves Toward Allowing Export Of Medical Cannabis To Benefit Agriculture Sector

International Business Times
After moving toward the decriminalization of small-scale personal use of marijuana in January, Israel’s legislature is now looking to legalize the export of medical marijuana.

Iranian baby caught in travel ban will get surgery in US, hospital says

CNN
(CNN) An Iranian baby with a serious heart defect will soon get the medical attention she needs in the United States. The girl and her family — caught up in President Donald Trump’s immigration ban — have received an all-clear to enter the United

A new Arkansas law allows husbands to sue their wives for having abortions—even in cases of rape and incest

Quartz
Emboldened by US president Donald Trump’s recent executive order cutting foreign aid to any family planning organization that provides or advises on abortion options, and his nomination of pro-life judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the vacant seat of the

Weekend camping resets body clock

BBC News
Spending a weekend out camping resets the clock inside our bodies that influences sleeping habits, scientists at a US university have discovered.

Wisconsin hospitals fined over emergency contraceptives

WISN Milwaukee
Wisconsin has fined 22 hospitals for not complying with a law requiring them to offer emergency contraception to rape victims. The 2008 law requires emergency rooms to give sexual assault victims information about the so-called “morning-after pill,” to …

One year later, Nigerian “witch boy” healthy, heading to school

CBS News
A year ago, Danish aid worker Anja Ringgren Lovén was on a mission with her husband in Nigeria to rescue some of the thousands of children abandoned each year after being accused of being a witch.

Doctors remove live cockroach from woman’s skull

WKRN.com
CHENNAI, India (WCMH) – A woman in India woke up around midnight Tuesday with a strange sensation: she swore a bug had just crawled up her nose.

Bristol-Myers’ lirilumab flunks mid-stage study in leukemia

Seeking Alpha
A Phase 2 clinical trial, EffiKIR, assessing Bristol-Myers Squibb’s (NYSE:BMY) lirilumab as monotherapy for the maintenance treatment of elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in its first complete remission failed to achieve its primary

Narcan price spike felt by emergency responders

WDEF News 12
INDIANAPOLIS – It’s late night in Indianapolis and paramedics have once again used Naloxone, known as Narcan, to treat yet another person who overdosed on heroin.

Elephants, tigers, bears: Meet the wild clientele at new vet clinic in California foothills

Sacramento Bee
Through panoramic windows at her newly christened veterinary clinic, Jackie Gai watched elephants lumber across the lush, hilly terrain of this Calaveras County sanctuary, stirring up dirt, munching on branches, flapping their magnificent ears.

Dog, cat food recalled due to possible sickness, death

WSOC Charlotte
Out of an abundance of caution, Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food of Wheeling, IL is voluntarily recalling specific lots of its Hunk of Beef product because of a potential contaminant Pentobarbital, which was detected in one lot of Hunk of Beef Au Jus

Why is diabetes so low on the list of leading causes of death?

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A high-speed production line of insulin. More than 29 million people, or nearly 1 in every 10 Americans, have diabetes with numbers not only climbing but soaring.

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