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    USA TODAY

    GMO Mosquito Company Calls for Expedited Action to Allow Test Against Zika Virus
    ABC News
    This undated photo made available by Oxitec shows a genetically modified Aedes aegypti mosquito in their U.K. lab. 0 Shares. Email. The head of a British biotech company that has developed a genetically modified mosquito in an effort to lower the ...
    Company calls on FDA to issue emergency permit for GMO mosquitoesUSA TODAY
    US House committee hearing focuses on Zika 'epidemic'KeysNet
    Another Zika case in St. Johns CountyFlorida Times-Union
    The Federalist -ActionNewsJax.com -The Alternative Daily (blog)
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    Washington Post

    A GOP congressman says he used medical marijuana while in office
    Washington Post
    U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) just made a striking admission: Speaking to a group of marijuana activists on Capitol Hill, Rohrabacher said he had recently turned to medical marijuana to help deal with arthritis pain, and it worked. Two weeks ...
    State of the Leaf: Canadian Patients Get Same-Day Delivery, and Louisiana Expands Qualifying ConditionsLeafly
    GOP rep: I've used medical marijuana in officeThe Hill (blog)
    Republican Congressman Admits Using Weed In Office For Arthritis PainDaily Caller
    Tech Times -Newsmax -Fortune -Marijuana.com (blog)
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    Washington Post

    A GOP congressman says he used medical marijuana while in office
    Washington Post
    U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) just made a striking admission: Speaking to a group of marijuana activists on Capitol Hill, Rohrabacher said he had recently turned to medical marijuana to help deal with arthritis pain, and it worked. Two weeks ...
    GOP rep: I've used medical marijuana in officeThe Hill (blog)
    A Republican Congress member just admitted to using medical marijuana while in officeVox
    GOP Congressman Admits to Using Medical Marijuana While in OfficeHIGH TIMES
    Huffington Post -ATTN -Civilized
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    Washington Post

    For meerkat moms, it's survival of the fattest
    Washington Post
    Deep in the dusty red expanse of the Kalahari desert, scientists have discovered the world's next great reality television stars. They're meerkats. These creatures would put the contestants of "The Bachelor" to shame. They live in one of the animal ...
    Welcome to the Meerkat's World of Competitive EatingSmithsonian
    Female meerkats compete to outgrow their sistersPhys.Org
    Competitive eating in meerkats: Animals pack on the weight to beat their rivalsScience Magazine
    Daily Mail -The Guardian -New Scientist -The Australian
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    The Atlantic

    This Fly's Sperm Is One Thousand Times Longer Than Human Sperm
    The Atlantic
    Like ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​the Daily​, our weekday-afternoon email digest of ideas, arguments, and other coverage. “As a graduate student, everyone wants to be a dogma-buster. You're always looking for the thing that makes no sense,” says Scott ...
    Forget peacock tails, fruit fly sperm tails are the most extreme ornamentsEurekAlert (press release)
    Why Some Flies Have Mega SpermLive Science
    Scientists solve the 'big sperm paradox'Science Magazine
    Popular Science -San Francisco Chronicle
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    Huffington Post

    There's More Pain And Injury In The Meatpacking Business Than We Realize
    Huffington Post
    Meat and poultry companies may be underreporting workers' injuries to the government in order to avoid higher costs and scrutiny, according to Government Accountability Office researchers. Reported injuries have decreased in the meat and poultry ...
    The human toll of a Memorial Day barbecueQuartz
    Meat And Poultry Workers Are Forced To Sacrifice Their Health Just To Do Their JobsThinkProgress
    GAO finds hazardous conditions in poultry, meatpacking continueThe Progressive Pulse
    Pulse Headlines -NTV -Wall Street Journal -OzarksFirst.com
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  7. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in Lower Manhattan Will Close to Rebuild Smaller
    New York Times
    Mount Sinai Beth Israel, an 856-bed hospital that has operated in Lower Manhattan for more than 125 years, will close its building and replace it with a much smaller one, hospital officials said on Wednesday. Mount Sinai Health System, which runs seven ...

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    Proactive Investors USA & Canada

    Innocoll stock jumps on drug trial results
    Philly.com
    Linda Loyd writes about Philadelphia International Airport, the airline industry, and the ports on the Delaware River. More by Linda Loyd. TSA offers tips to help speed security lines. May 24 · Local researchers race to develop Zika vaccine. May 23 ...
    Delco firm's implant for post-operative pain succeeds in late-stage testingPhiladelphia Business Journal
    Innocoll's lead product candidate successful in two late-stage studies; shares up 41%Seeking Alpha
    Innocoll's painkiller passes final test, heads for 2017 launchProactive Investors USA & Canada
    StreetInsider.com -Proactive Investors UK -The Post -Wall Street Hints and News
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    The Weed Blog (blog)

    As More States Legalize Marijuana, Adolescents' Problems With Cannabis Decline
    The Weed Blog (blog)
    Teen Age Dope Slaves A survey of more than 216,000 adolescents from all 50 states indicates the number of teens with marijuana-related problems is declining. Similarly, the rates of marijuana use by young people are falling despite the fact more U.S ...

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    Advocate.com

    A woman lauded her mentally ill friend's death. This is how the mental health community responded.
    Washington Post
    It's been almost a week since a personal essay titled “My Former Friend's Death was a Blessing” was published by the website xoJane. The widely condemned article, which was later taken down and replaced with an apology from editors for its ...
    Support for Families When A Suicide Attempt Hits HomePR Newswire (press release)
    Living with a mental illnessAir Force Link
    Fox 25 Special Report: Mental Health CrisisKOKH FOX25
    Hays Free Press -Advocate.com -NewsOK.com -Journal Times
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    Globalnews.ca

    Are low-salt diets bad for your heart? This Canadian study is stirring up controversy
    Globalnews.ca
    Health officials have worked tirelessly to get the public to cut back on their salt intake. But a new Canadian study is warning that, contrary to popular thought, a low-salt diet may not be benefiting your health – it might even increase the risk of ...
    Americans need a little help cutting back on saltChicago Tribune
    New studies show low salt intake bad for your heartExaminer.com
    A Low-Salt Diet May Be Bad for the HeartNew York Times (blog)
    Bonner County Daily Bee
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    Good4Utah

    Summer Camp Is Not the Time to Let Your Guard Down About Food Allergies
    Huffington Post
    Food allergies have increased over the past two decades and currently affect 5-8% of all children. The most common food allergies in children are peanut, tree nuts, milk, egg, seafood, wheat and soy. There is no cure for food allergies and while many ...
    Itchy, red eyes: Infection or allergies?Philly.com (blog)
    Kids with food-triggered eczema are at risk for developing life-threatening food allergy, study suggestsScience Daily
    Food allergies and your kidsWPBF West Palm Beach
    KRIS Corpus Christi News -NWAOnline -Good4Utah -Caerphilly Observer
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    HealthDay

    Air Pollution Tied to Stillbirth in Small Study
    HealthDay
    WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- "Suggestive evidence" of a link between air pollution and increased risk of stillbirth is growing, according to a new review. Wide regional variations in the world's stillbirth rates suggest most of last year ...
    Scientists Just Discovered Exactly What Air Pollution Does To Your ArteriesThinkProgress
    Prenatal Exposure To Car Exhaust, Industrial Waste May Up Stillbirth RiskMedical Daily
    UW-led study pinpoints how air pollution harms your heartThe Seattle Times
    EurekAlert (press release) -Telegraph.co.uk -Express.co.uk -Daily Mail
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    HealthDay

    Doctors Spot New Vision Problems in Babies Struck by Zika
    HealthDay
    WEDNESDAY, May 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- New eye problems in babies born with a Zika-related birth defect have been identified by researchers. The virus is known to cause microcephaly, in which infants are born with a smaller-than-normal head and ...
    Growing number of problems found in Brazilian babies affected by ZikaUSA TODAY
    Concern Zika causes baby eye problemsBBC News
    Zika virus may be linked to more eye problems in Brazilian babies with microcephalyEurekAlert (press release)
    U.S. News & World Report -AOP -CBC.ca
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  15. For First Time in Modern Era, Living With Parents Edges Out Other Living Arrangements for 18- to 34-Year-Olds
    NewsOK.com
    Broad demographic shifts in marital status, educational attainment and employment have transformed the way young adults in the U.S. are living, and a new Pew Research Center analysis of census data highlights the implications of these changes for the ...

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    Voice of America

    HRW: Indonesian Children Endangered Working in Tobacco Fields
    Voice of America
    May 25, 2016 4:55 AM. Dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting -- these are the symptoms thousands of Indonesian children are suffering after working long hours across the Southeast Asian country's vast tobacco plantations. In a new report issued ...
    Sudan Detaining Dozens of Students After Protests, Group SaysBloomberg
    Indonesia: Child Tobacco Workers Suffer as Firms ProfitHuman Rights Watch
    Indonesian 8-year-olds could be picking the tobacco in your cigarettesCNN International
    The Sydney Morning Herald -ABC Online -9news.com.au -The Star Online
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    Portland Tribune

    Painkillers a major problem in US
    Citizens Voice
    Our country represents only 5 percent of the world's population but we use 85 percent of the world's painkillers produced. This is a huge problem. Heroin use is becoming epidemic in this country and is considered by many to be a direct result of the ...
    Pain physicians group responds to OVERDOSEDPittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Americans are increasingly addicted to opioids. People in poor countries die in agony without themThe Economist
    Opioid crisis requires serious responseAtmore Advance
    NHS Choices -Portland Tribune -Pharmacy Today, American Pharmacists Association, pharmacist.com -Minnesota Daily
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