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Call for suicide task force in north west of Northern Ireland

The plea was issued by MLA Mark H Durkan, whose sister took her own life in 2011. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2KdOhc6

China widens vaccine scandal probe, vows tough penalties

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China's drug watchdog published details on Tuesday of an investigation into a second firm found to have made inferior vaccines, after cabinet vowed tough penalties and fines over a vaccine safety scandal that has sparked widespread anger. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2AqKEQr

Chipotle shuts Ohio restaurant after reports of illness

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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc has shut a restaurant in Ohio following reports of customers falling sick after eating there, the burrito chain said on Monday. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2AlVrLX

Drinking while breastfeeding tied to cognitive problems in young kids

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(Reuters Health) - Breastfeeding mothers who drink alcohol may be more likely to have children with cognitive problems than women who abstain while nursing, an Australian study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2voj6ps

Being overweight tied to changes young adults' heart structure, function

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(Reuters Health) - Even in early adulthood, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure and heart muscle damage that may set the stage for cardiovascular diseases later in life, a UK study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2mRHT14

FDA approves Progenics' treatment for rare adrenal gland tumors

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc's treatment for two types of rare adrenal gland tumors, making it the first drug approved in the United States for this use. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2mTEq1Z

Suicide details reported by the media may lead others to copy

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(Reuters Health) - How the media reports on suicides may impact whether others decide to kill themselves in the days following the original death, a study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2LxWxt7

Women 'illegally buying abortion pill online'

The abortion process can start within 30 minutes, meaning many want to take the pill at home. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2v3xhRb

Durex recalls condoms over split worries

The company says the products are not passing "stringent shelf-life tests", meaning they could burst. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2v1Kz0v

Cervical screening issues causing delays for women in East

NHS England says it is working to "free up additional capacity" in testing labs from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2vlpJIO

England abortion pill rules 'out of step'

Women should be able to take the pills at home, as they can in Scotland and Wales, experts say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2LLsFZE

Melinda Messenger: 'How do breasts have so much power?'

Former glamour model Melinda Messenger reflects on the breast augmentation she had in her 20s. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2LDy71A

China widens vaccine scandal probe, vows tough penalties

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China's drug watchdog published details on Tuesday of an investigation into a second firm found to have made inferior vaccines, after cabinet vowed tough penalties and fines over a vaccine safety scandal that has sparked widespread anger. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2AqKEQr

Chipotle shuts Ohio restaurant after reports of illness

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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc has shut a restaurant in Ohio following reports of customers falling sick after eating there, the burrito chain said on Monday. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2AlVrLX

Drinking while breastfeeding tied to cognitive problems in young kids

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(Reuters Health) - Breastfeeding mothers who drink alcohol may be more likely to have children with cognitive problems than women who abstain while nursing, an Australian study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2voj6ps

Being overweight tied to changes young adults' heart structure, function

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(Reuters Health) - Even in early adulthood, being overweight is associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure and heart muscle damage that may set the stage for cardiovascular diseases later in life, a UK study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2mRHT14

FDA approves Progenics' treatment for rare adrenal gland tumors

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc's treatment for two types of rare adrenal gland tumors, making it the first drug approved in the United States for this use. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2mTEq1Z

Suicide details reported by the media may lead others to copy

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(Reuters Health) - How the media reports on suicides may impact whether others decide to kill themselves in the days following the original death, a study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://ift.tt/2LxWxt7

Routine genomic screening could find risks for cancer and heart disease in 3 to 4 million

Unbeknownst to them, at least 1 percent of the US population has an identifiable genetic risk for cancer or heart disease that could be detected and clinically managed through genomic screening. Researchers say that identifying those 3 to 4 million persons and effectively mitigating that risk are worthy goals, but more work is needed before genomic screening becomes routine in health care. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/2LAVHvH

Plate tectonics not needed to sustain life

There may be more habitable planets in the universe than we previously thought, according to geoscientists, who suggest that plate tectonics -- long assumed to be a requirement for suitable conditions for life -- are in fact not necessary. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/2AA8kCn

North Korea 'working on new missiles', US officials say

US intelligence leaks suggest the North may be building ballistic missiles, despite recent pledges. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2LC8cHo

US airport security's 'Quiet Skies' programme tracks passengers

The programme secretly targets people who exhibit odd behaviour such as excessive sweating. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2LA1QbI

IS claims fatal Tajik attack on foreign cyclists

Two Americans, a Swiss and a Dutch citizen died after being struck by a car on Sunday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2M3BTxg

Trump says ready to meet Iran's Rouhani

"If they want to meet, we'll meet," the US president says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2K5AV1L

Italy earthquake 'hero dog' found dead

The owner of Kaos, which rescued people in 2016, says the animal was poisoned. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2viZbrD

Lombok earthquake: More than 500 hikers evacuated from Mt Rinjani

More than 500 hikers were stranded on Indonesia's Mt Rinjani when a deadly quake triggered landslides. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Kbwanp

Russia World Cup: Pussy Riot protesters detained on leaving jail

The activists served 15 days for storming on to the pitch during the World Cup final in Russia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2mSFrax

Backpackers attacked with shovel in Australian bush

One backpacker was rammed with a four-wheel-drive before being attacked with a shovel, police say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Ow0tZk

Uber halts development of self-driving trucks

The ride-hailing firm says it will now focus solely on the development of self-driving cars. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2NSiW0Q

James Gunn: Guardians of the Galaxy cast back fired director

Chris Pratt says that James Gunn "is a good man" despite his "inappropriate jokes from years ago". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2NTUVXy

Largest king penguin colony shrinks 90% in 30 years

The world's largest colony, in the Indian Ocean, has shrunk 90% over 30 years, research suggests. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2OufYkk

The battle to stop ex-IS fighters reaching Europe

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville follows the teams trying to trace ex-IS fighters who have fled Syria. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2NWJOwL

Bruce Beach has built a 10,000 sq ft nuclear bunker

At 10,000 sq ft, Ark Two is one of Canada's largest nuclear fallout shelters. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2M1xLh7

Brexit and your holiday: Five things that could change

How the UK leaving the EU could impact things like flights, visas and mobile roaming. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2M55giP

World-famous aerialist on the keys to her success

Christine Van Loo, a seven-time US national acro-gymnastics champion, explains how she got to the top of her game. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Kb7MCm

Intrepid French hunt for sunken warships Cordelière and Regent

The Regent and Cordelière burned together and are now the focus of a French explorer's mission. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2OvguyM

The fight to end silence on fashion's waste problem

We asked major labels if they destroyed their excess stock. They weren't all forthcoming. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2uZTZK0

Will EU healthcare for tourists survive Brexit?

Will you be able to use the European Health Insurance Card when the UK leaves the EU? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2NY5991

Would you quote Rick Astley in your out-of-office?

Not everyone sticks to the standard out-of-office reply - we take a look at the more unusual ones. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2M4q3D2

Letter from Africa: How bruised is President Buhari by defections?

Journalist Mannir Dan Ali considers the Nigerian president's chances of re-election after the loss of key allies. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2AppbHX

Medical News Today: What to know about babies and cold sores

Cold sores are not common in newborns or babies. However, if a baby does catch the cold sore virus, called herpes simplex, it can be very dangerous. People with cold sores should avoid kissing babies or sharing towels or bedding. Learn about the causes, complications, and treatment of cold sores in babies here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Ou5FNa

Medical News Today: What can cause joint pains in children?

Growing pains are a common cause of joint pains in kids. They are mostly harmless and people can treat them at home. As the child gets older, their growing pains mostly disappear. However, joint pains can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition, such as juvenile idiopathic arthritis or lupus. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LMSSam

Medical News Today: What are the symptoms of late stage bladder cancer?

The symptoms of stage 4 bladder cancer include tiredness, weakness, and pain. Stage 4 is the most advanced stage of cancer. The standard treatment for late-stage cancer is chemotherapy, but treatment will often focus on palliative care. Learn more about the symptoms of stage 4 bladder cancer and the survival rate here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2v0C4mB

Medical News Today: Differences between stool softeners and other laxatives

Stool softeners are a type of laxative. They work by drawing water into the stool, making it softer and more comfortable to pass. The best kind of laxative to use depends on the cause of constipation. In this article, we look at different laxatives and compare how they work, their uses, and possible side effects. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2LOGAy1

Medical News Today: What is juvenile psoriatic arthritis?

When psoriatic arthritis occurs in children or adolescents, doctors classify it as juvenile psoriatic arthritis. Those with the condition experience symptoms of both rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, including pain, stiffness, swelling of the joints, and patches of flaky, crusty skin. Learn more here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2mW0v00

Medical News Today: Meat allergy from tick bite: A common cause of anaphylaxis?

A Tennessee allergy clinic found that a third of its anaphylaxis cases with known causes were due to a red meat allergy that is triggered by tick bites. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2AkWPhM

Medical News Today: Nine herbal teas for constipation

Constipation occurs when people cannot pass stool as freely as they would like to, and it may cause symptoms including bloating and discomfort. Some possible remedies include using tea. The best teas to use include senna, chamomile, and ginger tea. Learn more about the best tea for constipation here. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2mT1k9R

Medical News Today: Letter from the Editor: Making a difference

Managing Editor Honor Whiteman gives her rundown of what's been happening in the MNT editorial office this month — and it's not what you might expect. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2Lz8oHB

Medical News Today: How cells actively stop breast cancer from becoming invasive

Contrary to previously held beliefs, new research shows that the so-called myoepithelial cells are not just a passive barrier against breast cancer cells. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2K9Ivs3

Women 'illegally buying abortion pill online'

The abortion process can start within 30 minutes, meaning many want to take the pill at home. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2v3xhRb

Durex recalls condoms over split worries

The company says the products are not passing "stringent shelf-life tests", meaning they could burst. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2v1Kz0v

Cervical screening issues causing delays for women in East

NHS England says it is working to "free up additional capacity" in testing labs from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2vlpJIO

England abortion pill rules 'out of step'

Women should be able to take the pills at home, as they can in Scotland and Wales, experts say. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2LLsFZE

Melinda Messenger: 'How do breasts have so much power?'

Former glamour model Melinda Messenger reflects on the breast augmentation she had in her 20s. from BBC News - Health https://ift.tt/2LDy71A

After Doctors Cut Their Opioids, Patients Turn to a Risky Treatment for Back Pain

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By SHEILA KAPLAN from NYT Health https://ift.tt/2v3sI9D

Vaginal Laser Treatments Can Cause Burns and Scarring, the F.D.A. Says

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By SHEILA KAPLAN from NYT Health https://ift.tt/2mTHIlP