Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Zika Virus Shrinks Testicles, Reduces Sperm Counts In Mice: Should Men Worry About Infertility Risks? and other top stories.

  • Zika Virus Shrinks Testicles, Reduces Sperm Counts In Mice: Should Men Worry About Infertility Risks?

    Zika virus infection causes infertility by shrinking the testicles and lowering the testosterone levels in male mice, reports a recent study. Zika infection is known to affect pregnant women and cause birth defects in newborn but the recent study establishes a link between Zika and male infertility though it is not sure if the effects observed in mice translates to humans. Previous reports have noted that Zika virus exists in men's semen for months and on account of which the Centers for Diseas..
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  • Why You Need a Flu Shot Now

    Why You Need a Flu Shot Now
    TUESDAY, Nov. 1, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Flu season is just about here, and now's the time to protect yourself with a flu shot, doctors say."Every year about 40 million people in the United States get the flu. About 19 million people will have to see a doctor," said Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr., an infectious disease specialist and president of Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y."Many millions of people will miss work, and a lot of students miss classes," Stanley said in a university news re..
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  • Washington mom accused of injecting kids with heroin

    Washington mom accused of injecting kids with heroin
    1243 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutWashington mom accused of injecting kids with heroinThe 6-year-old told investigators that the children were given “feel good medicine” before bed.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Washington mom accused of injecting kids with heroinUSA Today Network Allison Sundell, KING-TV..
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  • Surge in prescription opioid poisoning among US youth

    Surge in prescription opioid poisoning among US youth
    Annually, the rate of these opioid poisonings among youth up to 19 years old surged from 1.4 per 100,000 children in 1997 to 3.71 per 100,000 kids by 2012, the study found."I believe that the two-fold increase in hospitalization rates over time for opioid poisonings in children are a direct consequence of the increasing reliance in the U.S. on opioid analgesics to treat acute and chronic pain," said lead study author Dr. Julie Gaither, a public health researcher at Yale University in New Haven, ..
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  • It's Black And White: The Social Justice Case For Legalizing Marijuana

    It's Black And White: The Social Justice Case For Legalizing Marijuana
    COMMENTARYWhen thinking about how to cast your ballot on Question 4, to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana, consider the social justice implications of your vote.Don’t buy the argument that "no one gets arrested for possession of marijuana” anymore. That’s simply not true. More than 600 people are still arrested for marijuana possession annually in Massachusetts. It matters a lot to them and their families that using pot is still not legal. Arrests generate criminal records, which create barri..
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  • Mother of boy who died from rare polio-like illness desperate for answers

    Mother of boy who died from rare polio-like illness desperate for answers
    A cluster of polio-like illness in children is under investigation in Washington state. So far, two of nine suspected cases have been confirmed as a rare condition known as AFM. One child has died.At the Seattle Children’s Hospital, three patients – ranging from three to 14 years old -- are being treated. They all had a sudden disabling weakness in the arms or legs. While AFM is not contagious, the CDC said it’s a serious illness with no known cause or cure. The mother of the one boy who died s..
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  • Study: Male birth control found effective, but side effects

    Study: Male birth control found effective, but side effects
    Both men and women are responsible for pregnancy, yet the burden of preventing it often falls on one gender. Women can choose from a variety of options to control fertility while for generations, men have been limited to withdrawal, condoms and sterilization. But someday soon, a new method may allow men to shoulder a greater share of responsibility. A new hormonal birth control shot for men effectively prevented pregnancy in female partners, a new study found. The study, co-sponsored by the U..
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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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  • DC approves passing aid-in-dying laws for terminally ill

    DC approves passing aid-in-dying laws for terminally ill
    The DC Council voted to give initial approval to legislation allowing physicians to assist terminally ill patients who wish to end their lives. The 11-2 vote followed passionate arguments both for and against the Death with Dignity Act. The capitol of the US could become the sixth jurisdiction in the country to legalize physician aid in dying. The Death with Dignity Act would allow terminally ill patients who are given six months or less to live the option to realize lethal medica..
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