Friday, November 11, 2016

We now know exactly how many DNA mutations smoking causes and other top stories.

  • We now know exactly how many DNA mutations smoking causes

    We now know exactly how many DNA mutations smoking causes
    A common tactic for people trying to give up smoking is to quantify exactly how much damage — financial or physical — each cigarette or pack of cigarette does. How much does smoking cost you per month, for example, or how much shorter is your life going to be for each drag you take? Well, a new study into the dangers of smoking now lets us measure this damage right down to the number of mutations in your DNA. A research team led by scientists from Los Alamos National Laboratory compared tissue ..
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  • New poll finds voters poised to pass Prop. 57 and revamp California's prison parole rules

    New poll finds voters poised to pass Prop. 57 and revamp California's prison parole rules
    Gov. Jerry Brown’s effort to revise and ultimately loosen state prison parole rules appears to be on its way to passage on Nov. 8, as a new poll finds strong support across a wide swath of California voters.Fifty-seven percent of likely voters in a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times survey backed Brown’s Proposition 57, and only 31% were opposed. While earlier polling showed an even wider lead, the proposal has had consistently solid backing throughout the campaign season. “Proposition 57 shou..
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  • New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time

    New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time
    Like using that extra hour in the morning, not at night, she told us. Go to bed when you’re tired, and when you wake up in the morning, get up and start your day. Try to get your whole household on a similar schedule. Book that earlier spin class.Dr. Krieger also gave us a few tips for sleeping better every night:• Rein in your heater. Humans sleep best in a cooler environment, between 67 and 71 degrees.• Open the window (if it’s not too loud in your neighborhood); a little bit of white noise m..
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  • A Mysterious Neurological Condition Is Paralyzing Children

    A Mysterious Neurological Condition Is Paralyzing Children
    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the rise of a rare polio-like illness that tends to strike children. Acute flaccid myelitis, a condition that affects the nervous system, has sickened 89 people across 33 states so far this year, and doctors aren’t sure what causes it.  Scientists still only have a preliminary understanding of how AFM affects children, but it appears to affect muscle tone, sometimes to the point of long-term paralysis.   Symptoms include sudden..
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  • Child obesity rises in summer: Time for a shift in approach?

    Child obesity rises in summer: Time for a shift in approach?
    As school cafeterias have started to replace white bread with whole wheat, serve only low-fat or nonfat milk, and set age-aligned calorie maximums, a new national study has found it’s not the school day that’s the problem. It’s summer.Younger elementary school students gained weight faster over summer vacation than during the school year, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal Obesity. In fact, the percentage of overweight or obese students did not increase during the school ..
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  • New Poll Finds Close Race in Georgia

    New Poll Finds Close Race in Georgia
    Donald Trump holds leads in Arizona and Texas, two Republican strongholds where Democrats have hoped to gain an edge in the presidential election from fast-growing Hispanic populations, while he and Hillary Clinton are in a dead heat in Georgia, new Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist polls find. Mr. Trump leads Mrs. Clinton by a single point among likely voters in Georgia, 45% to 44%, the poll there found. He leads in Arizona, 45%...
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  • More US middle school students dying of suicide than car crashes

    More US middle school students dying of suicide than car crashes
    The suicide rate among U.S. middle school students doubled from 2007 to 2014, surpassing for the first time the incidence of youngsters aged 10 to 14 who died in car crashes, a federal report released on Thursday said. The steady seven-year rise in middle school suicides, from an annual rate of 0.9 to 2.1 per 100,000, came as traffic deaths among the same age group declined to 1.9 per 100,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The motor vehicle mortality ..
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  • Mutant Ebola May Have Caused Explosive Outbreak

    Mutant Ebola May Have Caused Explosive Outbreak
    Omu Fahnbulleh stands over her husband after he staggered and fell, knocking him unconscious at an Ebola ward in Liberia in 2014. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption John Moore/Getty Images One mutation. A simple tweak in the Ebola gene — a C got turned into a T. That's all it took to make Ebola more infectious..
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  • Synthetic opioid nicknamed 'pink' blamed for deaths of two 13-year-old Utah boys

    Synthetic opioid nicknamed 'pink' blamed for deaths of two 13-year-old Utah boys
    13-year-old friends from Utah died after overdosing on new synthetic opioid 'Pink' – Daily Mail https://t.co/hJbtegm1D7 pic.twitter.com/hUTV444QJ8 — Healthy World (@healthy_wrld) November 4, 2016 Ryan Ainsworth and Grant Seaver, both 13, were students at Treasure Mountain Junior High School in Park City, Utah. They were best friends who shared the hobbies of adventurous Utah teenagers — spending afternoon on skis, dirt bikes or skateboards. Relatives spoke of their bright and beautiful smile..
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Mariota throws 3 TDs as Titans beat winless Browns 28-26 .Countries Reach Landmark Deal to Limit Global Warming .
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