Sunday, June 26, 2016

With A Zap, Scientists Create Low-Fat Chocolate and other top stories.

  • With A Zap, Scientists Create Low-Fat Chocolate

    With A Zap, Scientists Create Low-Fat Chocolate
    Cristian Baitg/Getty Images Cristian Baitg/Getty Images Physicists say they've discovered how to zap the fat out of chocolate. The researchers, led by Rongjia Tao of Temple University, were able to remove up to 20 percent of fat by running liquid milk chocolate through an electrified sieve. And they say the chocolate tastes good, too. Before they're foil-wrapped bundles that make chocoholics smile, chocola..
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  • Connecticut opioid epidemic: 'call to action' needed, leaders say

    Connecticut opioid epidemic: 'call to action' needed, leaders say
    State and federal officials have openly acknowledged a growing opioid epidemic in the state for months, but an estimated 20 New Haven overdoses linked to an unknown drug serves as a reminder that the problem is immediate and deadly. U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, said hundreds of people are dying of overdoses in the state and it’s “unconscionable” that there’s no emergency funding made available. Murphy said billions in emergency funds were made available after 10 cases of Ebola we..
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  • Lack of water-test regulation at Whitewater Center may change after death - Winston

    Lack of water-test regulation at Whitewater Center may change after death - Winston
    Charlotte’s U.S. National Whitewater Center is the only one of three similar parks in the nation that is not regulated to help prevent waterborne illnesses. That may change following the death last Sunday of an Ohio teenager who contracted a rare brain infection after visiting the park. The center suspended its whitewater activities Friday after water tests detected the amoeba that causes her disease. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. ..
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  • Report: Another man gets sick from 'flesh-eating' bacteria after visiting Texas Gulf Coast beach

    Report: Another man gets sick from 'flesh-eating' bacteria after visiting Texas Gulf Coast beach
    Vibrio vulnificus is known as a "flesh eating bacteria." It can swim into a person's flesh while they wade on a muddy beach, often requiring amputation and sometimes causing death. Image via U.S. Centers for Disease Control less Vibrio vulnificus is known as a "flesh eating bacteria." It can swim into a person's flesh while they wade on a muddy beach, often requiring amputation and sometimes causing death. Image via U.S. Centers for ... more Report: Another man gets sick from ..
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  • Arguably the Most Important Marijuana Decision Ever Is Just Weeks Away

    Arguably the Most Important Marijuana Decision Ever Is Just Weeks Away
    Image source: Getty Images. You'd be hard-pressed to find an industry with faster growth potential than marijuana. Since it was first approved in California 20 years ago, medical marijuana has become legalized throughout half the country. Most interestingly, the last two states to legalize medical marijuana -- Pennsylvania and Ohio -- have done so entirely through the legislative process (i.e., without bringing the matter to vote by residents of the state). We've also witnessed four states (Col..
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  • Allina nurses' strike ends Sunday

    Allina nurses' strike ends Sunday
    Allina nurses' strike ends Sunday Allina nurses strike update Heidi Wigdahl, KARE 11:56 PM. CDT June 25, 2016 Allina has started calling some nurses back to work, even though a new contract deal has not been reached between the two parties. (Photo courtesy: Matt Passolt, KARE) MINNEAPOLIS -- Nurses with Allina Health will start returning to work Sunday as the union's seven-day strike is scheduled to end at 7 a.m. Picketing continued at the five affected All..
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  • Veterans receive free dental care

    Veterans receive free dental care
    Veterans receive free dental care Posted: Sunday, June 26, 2016 1:40 AM EDT Updated: Sunday, June 26, 2016 1:56 AM EDT MADISON -- (WKOW) -- On Saturday, June 25, 400 Aspen Dental practices across the country, including the ones in the state of Wisconsin provided a day of free dental care for thousands of veterans.  Aspen organized this event because the company recognized that of the more than 21 million veterans across the U.S. today, fewer than 10 million are enrolled for U.S. Depa..
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  • U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Study: Women Are Getting More Illegal Abortions Thanks To Zika

    U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Study: Women Are Getting More Illegal Abortions Thanks To Zika
    5099682A study funded by U.S. tax dollars and published in the New England Journal of Medicine has found that women in countries hard-hit by the Zika virus have increased their use of abortion-inducing drugs from the abortion website Women on Web (WoW). But a spokesperson for a pro-life obstetricians group told The Daily Caller that the study is “a propaganda piece for legalizing abortion” that “would never pass a peer review.” Entitled “Requests for Abortion in Latin America Related to Conc..
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  • US Adults have Very Little Awareness of Chemical Components in Cigarette Smoke: Study

    US Adults have Very Little Awareness of Chemical Components in Cigarette Smoke: Study
    Cigarette is a complex mix of chemicals. Experts say there are more than 400 chemicals present in cigarette smoke and some of them are extremely harmful for heath. But unfortunately most of the people who are smoking have no idea about what is inside their cigarette despite the fact they looked for relevant information. “The majority of the U.S. public wants easy access to information about chemicals in cigarettes and other tobacco products. Surprisingly, our results reveal that groups one migh..
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