June 12, 2017

Mosquito Spraying Linked to Neuro Problems in Babies

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A new study links prenatal exposure to a chemical used in mosquito spraying to neurological problems in infants. This chemical has been used to control mosquitoes for many years and was recently used in Miami, Florida, to stop the spread of Zika virus.
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Mosquito Spraying Linked to Neuro Problems in Babies
CNN—A new study links prenatal exposure to a chemical used in mosquito spraying to neurological problems in infants. This chemical has been used to control mosquitoes for many years and was recently used in Miami, Florida, to stop the spread of Zika virus.
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Aspirin May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk in Women with Diabetes
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Studies have shown that diabetes increases breast cancer risk. Now, a study conducted in Taiwan suggests daily aspirin could lower this risk.

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How Marriage Protects the Heart
BBC

If a lifetime of love isn't enough, here's another reason to tie the knot with your one and only: People with heart disease risk factors fare better if they are married, according to a study involving nearly one million adults in the U.K.

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Cyclists, Wear Your Helmets
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Every year, more than 6,000 cyclists in the United States sustain head injuries requiring emergency care, with head trauma accounting for 75 percent of cycling fatalities. Used properly, bike helmets can prevent 90 percent of brain injuries.

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Melanoma Can Return: What You Need to Know
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