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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Cucumbers Recalled: Salmonella Scare Hits Many States

Cucumbers are being recalled after a salmonella outbreak affecting 68 people across the US and Canada. SunFed Produce, the company behind the veggies, announced the recall on November 26. The cucumbers, grown in Mexico, were sold in bulk containers labeled 'SunFed' or 'Agrotato'. They were shipped t

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk Suspended: Is Bird Flu the Culprit?

In a surprising move, California's agriculture department halted the distribution of Raw Farm's raw dairy products. This decision came after tests showed that some cows might have bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain. Despite this, already-sold products can still be bought in stores. When the vir

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Cucumber Alert: Recall After Salmonella Scare

Hey there! You might want to check your fridge. Cucumbers shipped to lots of places in the US and Canada are getting recalled due to a salmonella scare. SunFed Produce said they're pulling back whole fresh cucumbers sent to stores and restaurants between mid-October and late November. You'll find th

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

NeuroSurgeonTree: Mapping the World's Brain Specialists

Ever wondered about the roots of neurosurgery in the US? Enter NeuroSurgeonTree, a company on a mission to trace the careers of every brain surgeon out there, eventually expanding their family tree globally. The goal is clear: map out the profession's history one specialist at a time. Imagine a vas

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

A Teacher's Tragic Encounter with a Bat

Imagine this: a teacher finds a bat in her classroom, tries to help it, and ends up with a rabies infection. Sadly, Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old art teacher from California, passed away from rabies after being bitten by a bat she found in her classroom. The bite happened in mid-October, but she didn't

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Tiny Particles Fight Cancer Smarter

Cancer cells are unique. They're packed with acid and glutathione, and they crave oxygen. Scientists created tiny particles, known as AMON, to help combat cancer. These particles hold a drug called doxorubicin and a nitric oxide donor, wrapped together like a special package. To guide them to cancer

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Unlocking Bone's Secrets: Raman Spectroscopy and Human Collagens

Imagine if doctors could really understand what's happening deep inside our bones, not just see the overall shape. That's what Raman spectroscopy might help achieve, especially for the collagen part of our bones. The NHS spends a lot of money treating bone issues like osteoarthritis and osteoporosis

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

Dengue and Our Drains: What Our Wastewater Tells Us

Dengue fever has hit record levels in the Americas, with Brazil seeing the most cases. But how can we better track this virus? Scientists have looked into a interesting approach: tracing the virus in urine and saliva of infected people. This could revolutionize how we monitor dengue outbreaks. Imag

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Lighting Up

You might love the scent of a cozy candle burning, but it could be harming your health. Burning candles releases harmful gases called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The main culprit? Paraffin candles, which are made from petroleum. They can emit toxins like toluene and benzene, which can cause h

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Nov 30 2024HEALTH

POCUS in the ED: What Helps and What Hinders

Point-of-care ultrasound, or POCUS, is a common tool in emergency medicine. But not all doctors use it the same way. Researchers at a big city hospital in the U. S. wanted to find out why. They looked at how different emergency medicine professionals felt about using POCUS. They also checked how eas

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