Saturday, June 18, 2016

VIDEO: Dog decides she doesn't want to participate in puppy pool party and other top stories.

  • VIDEO: Dog decides she doesn't want to participate in puppy pool party

    VIDEO: Dog decides she doesn't want to participate in puppy pool party
    This puppy pool party is making a big splash on the Internet. One dog in the pool, named Beya, just isn’t having it. You can see her in the video just standing there, staring at the camera. Unlike her fellow canines, she doesn’t seem very excited to be in the water at the Happy Tails Resort in Norfolk, Virginia. “It wasn’t anything that we trained her to do,” owner of the doggy day care Jana Underwood told Buzzfeed. “She just jumps in and does it every single time she gets in the pool.” The v..
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  • Hope defeats heat at Relay for Life

    Hope defeats heat at Relay for Life
    Paper bags peppered the track perimeter and tens of feet shuffled onto the track at Northwest High School as cancer survivors prepared to take the first lap at Relay for Life on Friday. Relay for Life is an annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society in which people walk laps in honor of cancer patients, survivors and those who lost their cancer battle. We have used your information to see if you have a subscription with us, but did not find one.Please click the button below to Start..
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  • Study says IV drug users in counties at high risk of hepatitis C or HIV

    Study says IV drug users in counties at high risk of hepatitis C or HIV
    A preliminary report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 220 counties in the United States as most vulnerable to outbreaks of HIV and hepatitis C among those who inject drugs in those communities, according to the Kentucky Health News.Fifty-four of those counties are in Kentucky and two of them are in the Buffalo Trace Area. Robertson County is ranked 175th and Lewis County, 178th.At least two factors may contribute to Robertson County's ranking, said Allison Adams,..
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  • Carnival to raise awareness about Alzheimer's Disease

    Carnival to raise awareness about Alzheimer's Disease
    MASON CITY, Iowa – June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. It’s a time millions of people come together to shine light on the disease. Now one local organization is raising awareness in a fun way. Staff members at Country Meadows Place in Mason City hosted a carnival to bring awareness to Alzheimer’s disease. Residents at the facility and millions more around the world suffer from the devastating disease with no cure. Alissa Rakoto, Health Care Coordinator says this event is a great way..
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  • Zika's origin and global spread

    Zika's origin and global spread
    The following timeline charts the origin and spread of the Zika virus from its discovery nearly 70 years ago:1947: Scientists researching yellow fever in Uganda's Zika Forest identify the virus in a rhesus monkey1948: Virus recovered from Aedes africanus mosquito in Zika Forest1952: First human cases detected in Uganda and Tanzania1954: Virus found in Nigeria1960s-80s: Zika detected in mosquitoes and monkeys across equatorial Africa1969–83: Zika found in equatorial Asia, including India, Indon..
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  • Virginia Mason warns dialysis patients of hepatitis B risk after screening error

    Virginia Mason warns dialysis patients of hepatitis B risk after screening error
    A lapse in hepatitis B screening procedures at Seattle’s Virginia Mason Hospital has put some of its dialysis patients at risk. By Seattle Times staff reporter Seattle’s Virginia Mason Hospital said Friday that a lapse in hepatitis B screening procedures may have put dialysis patients over the past five years at risk for the blood infection. The hospital is contacting about 650 patients treated in the hospital’s dialysis unit going back to 2011 to urge they be tested for hepatitis B infection..
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  • West Nile Virus cases spike in Sacramento County

    West Nile Virus cases spike in Sacramento County
    Sacramento County is reporting an abnormally early and strong start to West Nile Virus cases, with numbers that are second highest in the state. According to the California Department of Public Health West Nile Virus website, Sacramento County has 47 cases in which the virus was found in dead birds and 16 cases where it was found in mosquito samples.In comparison, at this time last year, there was one case, total.“We have one of the largest surveillance programs in the state, so obviously the ..
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  • Fewer teens are smoking cigarettes

    Fewer teens are smoking cigarettes
    Fewer teens are smoking cigarettes High school smoking is down, but another troubling trend is on the rise Melisa Raney, CNN Health Minute Published: June 18, 2016, 3:00 am Updated: June 18, 2016, 3:00 am Photo: Thinkstock (CNN) – Nearly 11 percent of high schoolers now report smoking cigarettes. The number has been on the decline since 2007, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. Now, the CDC is worried about what teens say their doing instead. 24..
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