Saturday, December 10, 2016

Parents injected children with heroin as 'feel good medicine,' police say and other top stories.

  • Parents injected children with heroin as 'feel good medicine,' police say

    Parents injected children with heroin as 'feel good medicine,' police say
    (iStockphoto) A Washington state couple is facing numerous charges after police said the parents kept their three young children in a home littered with rat droppings and drug needles and injected them with heroin, which they called “feel good medicine.” Ashlee Hutt, 24, and Mac Leroy McIver, 25, have been charged with unlawful delivery of a controlled substance to a person under 18, criminal mistreatment in the second degree and assault of a child in the second degree, according to a probab..
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  • 6-year-old dies of mysterious polio-like illness

    6-year-old dies of mysterious polio-like illness
    A 6-year-old boy from Bellingham, Washington, has died after falling ill from a mysterious polio-like illness that has affected seven other children in the state and dozens more across the country.Daniel Ramirez was rushed to Seattle Children’s Hospital last month with an unknown virus that caused his brain to swell. According to a GoFundMe page set up by his family, he was put into a medically induced coma, which doctors hoped would help his brain heal.But on Monday morning, his family announc..
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  • Palatin Technologies (PTN) Announces Bremelanotide Phase 3 Met co-Primary Endpoints in HSDD

    Palatin Technologies (PTN) Announces Bremelanotide Phase 3 Met co-Primary Endpoints in HSDD
    Palatin Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: PTN)announced positive, statistically significant top-line results from the Reconnect Studies, its Phase 3 clinical trial program of lead drug candidate bremelanotide. The Reconnect Studies, investigating bremelanotide ...
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  • Big Soda-Funded Studies Don't Often Link Drinks to Obesity

    Big Soda-Funded Studies Don't Often Link Drinks to Obesity
    When studies are funded by the beverage industry, they are less likely to find a link between sugary drinks and obesity and type 2 diabetes, according to a new report. A team of researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) looked at 60 studies published between 2001 and 2016 that analyzed the link between sugary drinks like soda and obesity and type 2 diabetes. Their research was spurred by legal proceedings between the soda industry and the city of San Francisco, the ..
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  • The campaign to legalize marijuana is flush with cash from billionaire activists and the pot industry

    The campaign to legalize marijuana is flush with cash from billionaire activists and the pot industry
    Activist billionaires Sean Parker and George Soros and companies hoping to profit from legalizing marijuana in California have helped this year’s campaign for Proposition 64 raise close to $16 million, about four times the amount spent on a failed effort in 2010.With a week left before voters go to the polls, the campaign to legalize recreational marijuana use is leading in surveys and has a massive fundraising lead over the opposition, which has brought in a little more than $1.6 million. Obs..
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  • Woman whose daughter died after skipping flu shot raising awareness of vaccine

    Woman whose daughter died after skipping flu shot raising awareness of vaccine
    When the time came for a flu shot during the 2015-2016 season, Pegy Lowery decided her 12-year-old daughter Piper’s fear of needles outweighed the potential benefit the vaccine could provide. But nearly a year later, after her daughter lost a battle with the virus in January 2016, the Washington mom has dramatically shifted her stance. Now, she’s raising awareness about the importance of the flu shot to help prevent other parents from enduring a similar tragedy, CBS News reported. Lowery, of Po..
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  • Zika Damages Male Fertility, in Mice Anyway

    Zika Damages Male Fertility, in Mice Anyway
    The Zika virus can get into the testes of mice, shrinking them and damaging them so badly that sperm production drops, researchers report this week. There's no evidence it can do the same thing in human men, but the virus has thrown many surprises at scientists over the past year. As researchers so often say, more study is needed. The testicles of male mice showed cellular damage and shrinkage three weeks after Zika infection. On the left is a healthy mouse testicle; on the right, a ..
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  • What Happens Next If Marijuana Ballot Question Passes

    What Happens Next If Marijuana Ballot Question Passes
    BOSTON (CBS) — Polls show strong support for Question 4, which would legalize recreational marijuana in Massachusetts. On a recent afternoon in Brookline, it was not hard to find people who are in favor of the idea. “I don’t see any harm in it. If that’s what people want to do, let them live their life,” one man said. “I’m for it,” another man said. But a Yes on 4 victory will mean state lawmakers will have to tackle a number of challenges. One of the biggest issues is edible marijuana products..
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  • Opioid poisonings are sending more kids than ever to the hospital

    Opioid poisonings are sending more kids than ever to the hospital
    As opioid prescriptions have soared in the last two decades, so have the number of children and teens hospitalized for drug poisoning, a new study finds -- pointing to the need for more awareness and change, local addiction experts say."This is really, really tragic," Deb Beck, president of the Drug and Alcohol Service Providers Organization of Pennsylvania, said of the findings. "It makes the point we have to be doing a much more enhanced job of physician education on the use of these drugs." ..
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