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Rainbow Foods You Need to Have at Your Next Pride Celebration

Hong Kong reports second swine fever case, to cull 4,700 pigs

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Hong Kong has confirmed its second case of African swine fever, in a further sign that the virus is continuing to spread beyond mainland China, with the government ordering a cull of 4,700 animals. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2W6HtTR

History of General Tso’s Chicken

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History of General Tso’s Chicken Learn the history of General Tso's Chicken, its name origin. Who invented General Tso's chicken recipe and how it spread to the United States? READ: History of General Tso’s Chicken from Rasa Malaysia: Easy Asian Recipes http://bit.ly/2wuV24X

North Carolina to Investigate After Concerns Raised at Children’s Hospital

The state health secretary announced an inquiry after a report in The New York Times revealed doctors’ fears that children seemed to fare poorly after heart surgery. from NYT > Health https://nyti.ms/2IoevtV

LaSalle Leffall Jr., 89, Dies; Cancer Society’s First Black Leader

A prominent surgeon and Howard University professor, he promoted awareness of the risks of cancer, particularly among African-Americans. from NYT > Health https://nyti.ms/2HO5f2W

Missouri's only abortion clinic faces closure at midnight

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Missouri could become the only U.S. state without a legal abortion provider on Friday as its only abortion clinic could lose its license to perform the procedure unless a St. Louis judge intervenes. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2W2YOgn

Cannabis Companies Push F.D.A. to Ease Rules on CBD Products

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By SHEILA KAPLAN from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2KeJMlr

China detects African swine fever in pigs illegally transported to Guizhou

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China said on Friday it had detected the African swine fever virus in pigs being illegally transported to southwestern Guizhou province. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2Xhpo6T

A Nursing Home Chain’s Collapse Leaves the Government on the Hook

The failure of the Rosewood Care Centers is the biggest default in the history of a little-known program that underpins 15 percent of the nation’s nursing homes. from NYT > Health https://nyti.ms/30WmMO2

Chest Binding Helps Smooth the Way for Transgender Teens, but There May Be Risks

People who use binders report symptoms like back and chest pain, overheating and shortness of breath. from NYT > Health https://nyti.ms/2Wwt9bv

Does Marathon Running Increase the Risk of Cardiac Arrest?

Endurance exercise reduces the overall risk of heart troubles but can raise the risk in the short term, especially during a race. from NYT > Health https://nyti.ms/2Kihq9R

South Korea ramps up disinfection to protect against North's outbreak of African swine fever

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South Korea will boost disinfection measures to prevent an outbreak of African swine fever from spreading to its pig herd, after the disease was found in North Korea, the agriculture ministry said on Friday. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2WxfssF

Acacia Wood 12 in. Square Plates (Set of 4) Giveaway

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Acacia Wood 12 in. Square Plates (Set of 4) Giveaway PACIFIC MERCHANTS Acacia Wood 12 in. Square Plates/Trays, Set of 4 Giveaway, MSRP: $55.96. US only. READ: Acacia Wood 12 in. Square Plates (Set of 4) Giveaway from Rasa Malaysia: Easy Asian Recipes http://bit.ly/2I88Cki

Amazon $100 Gift Card Giveaway

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Amazon $100 Gift Card Giveaway US Amazon $100 Gift Card Giveaway, MSRP: $107.95. US only. Sponsored by Rasa Malaysia. READ: Amazon $100 Gift Card Giveaway from Rasa Malaysia: Easy Asian Recipes http://bit.ly/2WfPWcl

FOX NEWS: Colorado teacher provides home to help foster child, 13, get kidney transplant

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Colorado teacher provides home to help foster child, 13, get kidney transplant When a Colorado boy in foster care was bumped off the list to receive a kidney transplant due to a lack of stable housing, one teacher decided to step in to help his former student. The seventh-grader now expects to receive a new kidney within the next two weeks.   via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2Ifo3XM

Record 138 surgeries closed down last year as more GPs take early retirement or change career 

In 2013, just 18 surgeries shut across the UK. By last year that number had increased nearly eight-fold, according to figures released today, meaning millions are struggling to secure appointments. from Health News | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2Kc4gew

Villagers campaign to save local surgery which will close if retiring GP cannot be replaced

Patients in a remote Cornish fishing village are desperately campaigning to find a GP. The only doctor at the Mevagissey surgery is leaving in July and unless she can be replaced, it will close. from Health News | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2KhGPjR

The diary of a GP driven to despair

How tough is a GP's workload? We asked one, based in the West Midlands, to keep a diary of her typical working day. Despite the gruelling schedule, she believes every day is worth it. from Health News | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2Wu9zwz

Almost one in three NHS hospitals still allow smoking on their premises

Bosses have called for hospitals across England to stop people lighting up on their grounds since 2013. But a Public Health England survey found 31 per cent still allow smokers on their premises. from Health News | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2KccL9q

Health Secretary Matt Hancock asks for help to halve childhood obesity in the UK

Matt Hancock said the UK's efforts to cut childhood obesity are 'world-leading' but we 'should not rest on our laurels' in the bid to slash the numbers of children who are obese. from Health News | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2WzFBqP

Vietnam culls 2 million pigs, urges whole nation to fight swine fever

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Vietnam said on Friday it has culled 2 million pigs in a bid to curb an outbreak of deadly African swine fever and called on the entire nation to join the fight against the rapidly spreading disease. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2Qzzy0d

Friday Food Finds: S’Mores Oreos, Lemon Tea Bud Light, Dragon Pudding, and More!

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Dragon pudding, the return of S’mores Oreos, and lemon tea-infused Bud Light? What a time to be alive! This week’s Chub Chub Chowdown segment on the Taylor Strecker Show  featured a variety of new snacks and bevs to hit the market and they did NOT disappoint. Well, some of them didn’t, at least. Curious to see what we enjoyed most? You’ll have to scroll down! Snack Pack Pudding (Dragon Treasure) Oh, Snack Pack. We love your attempts to weave yourself into the fabric of pop culture. First you had unicorn pudding , which was surprisingly delicious, and now dragon—an opportunity to be part of the “Game of Thrones” conversation. Unfortunately, this one was a bit of a miss for us. We can see the appeal with children, but its apple flavor was an afterthought to its ridiculously bright red and green colors. We would have almost preferred to have these peppermint-flavored and with a Christmastime debut. Fun idea, but “dracarys” to the employee who approved this recipe. Lesser Evil Egg Wh

The Regional Convenience Stores We Wish Would Go National

FOX NEWS: Dr. Drew says LA public health in 'complete breakdown': 'No city on Earth tolerates this'

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Dr. Drew says LA public health in 'complete breakdown': 'No city on Earth tolerates this' The public health situation in the nation's second-largest city is in "a complete breakdown," Dr. Drew Pinsky said Thursday night on "The Ingraham Angle." via FOX NEWS https://fxn.ws/2JMpVKX

South Korea braces for African swine fever outbreak after North Korea case

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South Korea readied on Friday to prevent an outbreak of African swine fever in its pig herd after the disease was found in North Korea, the latest Asian country to be hit by the virus' rapid spread. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2KhfQFo

FOX NEWS: LAPD officer contracts typhoid fever

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LAPD officer contracts typhoid fever Internist Dr. Drew Pinsky reacts to medieval diseases resurging in major cities. via FOX NEWS http://bit.ly/2MfADeP

Top Movies And TV Shows Lack Characters With Mental Health Conditions, Study Finds

The media expert's study showed that less than 2% of characters experienced a mental health condition in the 100 top-grossing films of 2016. from Health http://bit.ly/2wsnaWj

U.S. measles cases in 2019 highest since 1992

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The United States recorded 971 cases of measles in the first five months of 2019, surpassing the total for any year since 1992, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2wqOZ1s

Seniors with vision loss experience discrimination, depression

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(Reuters Health) - Seniors with declining vision are more likely than peers with good eyesight to experience discrimination as well as depression that may result from this bias, a new study from the UK suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2MihCIX

Fighting the Gender Stereotypes That Warp Biomedical Research

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By JOANNA KLEIN from NYT Health https://nyti.ms/2WCFcDY

Water polo players sustain frequent head impacts

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(Reuters Health) - College athletes playing water polo may sustain more head impacts than people have realized, a U.S. study suggests. from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2JMBMZg