Thursday, October 27, 2016

How much screen time is right for your kids? and other top stories.

  • How much screen time is right for your kids?

    How much screen time is right for your kids?
    From iPad screen time to hours of watching TV, children are consuming media from an early age. To keep up with fast-changing technology in the digital era, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released updated guidelines for digital media use by young children. The recommendations vary by age group, and include the following advice: 0-5 years oldFor children younger than 24 months, avoid any digital media use with the exception of video-chattingFor children 18 to 24 months of age, you can int..
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  • At ASHG, UWash, Color Genomics Launch Free Database of Breast Cancer Gene Candidate Variants

    At ASHG, UWash, Color Genomics Launch Free Database of Breast Cancer Gene Candidate Variants
    VANCOUVER, BC (GenomeWeb) – A team of researchers from the University of Washington and Color Genomics this week introduced a publicly available database of variants in 27 known and candidate breast cancer genes from cancer-free women over 70 years old. Get the full story This story is free for registered users Registering provides access to this and other free content. Register now. Already have an account?Login Now.
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  • How your mouth is linked to your migraines

    How your mouth is linked to your migraines
    About 12% of Americans experience these migraines, and a new study suggests they could be blamed on the bacteria living in their mouths. People who get migraines have a higher abundance of mouth bacteria that reduce compounds called nitrates into nitrites, which can be converted into nitric oxide, according to the study published Tuesday in the American Society for Microbiology's open-access journal mSystems. Having increased nitric oxide in your bloodstream has been associated with migraines in..
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  • San Ramon firefighter's app saving lives around the US

    San Ramon firefighter's app saving lives around the US
    Stephen DeMont, center, embraces Madeline Dahl as Zach Forcade looks on at the University of Washington Medical Center Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, in Seattle. When DeMont collapsed at a bus stop in front of the UW Medical Center days earlier on his morning commute, Dahl was one of 41 people within a 330-yard radius who happened to have a cell phone app alerting them to the emergency. Forcade, a medical student, witnessed the collapse and rushed over to begin chest compressions, as within moments ..
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  • Indian doctor accused of crimes becomes president of World Medical Associa...

    Indian doctor accused of crimes becomes president of World Medical Associa...
    By Aditya Kalra | NEW DELHI NEW DELHI The World Medical Association (WMA), the top medical-ethics body, on Friday installed an Indian doctor facing corruption charges as its president, despite controversy surrounding his appointment while legal cases are pending.A statement released by the WMA said Dr. Ketan Desai delivered his inaugural speech as president on Friday at the association's annual assembly in Taiwan. He will serve in the position for 2016/17.Desai has faced conspiracy and corru..
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  • Facebook censors cancer awareness video over cartoon breasts

    Facebook censors cancer awareness video over cartoon breasts
    Facebook has come under criticism for censoring a cancer awareness video because of animated breasts. The ad campaign, produced by Cancerfonden, a Swedish cancer charity, used animated figures to demonstrate how to check breasts for suspicious lumps. Facebook removed the video this week, telling the organization: "Your ad can not market sex products or services nor adults products or services," according to The Guardian. The social network later apologized. "We’re very sorry, our team processes..
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  • Breathing Less Oxygen Reduces Jet Lag, At Least In Mice

    Breathing Less Oxygen Reduces Jet Lag, At Least In Mice
    Enlarge this image Nanette Hoogslag/Ikon Images/Getty Images Nanette Hoogslag/Ikon Images/Getty Images Whether it's jet lag, a new work schedule, daylight saving time or just a Monday morning, shifting sleep schedules takes a toll. But scientists think they might have found a way to reset our internal timers that's more than hot air. At least, it works if you're a mouse. The solution, it seems, is thin ai..
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  • Whole Foods in Detroit Is Probed Amid Link to Hepatitis A

    Whole Foods in Detroit Is Probed Amid Link to Hepatitis A
    Health officials in Detroit have opened an investigation into a local Whole Foods Market Inc. store over fears that two recently diagnosed cases of hepatitis A may be linked to the grocer’s prepared-foods section. Whole Foods released a statement saying that a Detroit employee who handles prepared food was diagnosed with Hepatitis A, leading the company to contact health officials and review its food logs and safety procedures....
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  • CDC's ACIP Fine-Tunes Vaccine Schedule for Children and Teens

    CDC's ACIP Fine-Tunes Vaccine Schedule for Children and Teens
    Several updates to the vaccination schedule for children and adolescents were approved this week by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), an expert panel that counsels the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In addition to giving the nod to a new two-dose regimen for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in young people 9 to 15 years of age, ACIP also voted in some changes for other vaccines in the 2017 schedule. After approval by the CDC director, the updat..
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  • High Spot: Brain's Marijuana Center Imaged in 3D

    High Spot: Brain's Marijuana Center Imaged in 3D
    This image shows a drawing of the cannabinoid receptor, called CB1. The receptor is the yellow, ribbon-like structure, and it is shown bound to a stabilizing molecule called AM6538, which is represented by orange sticks. The active ingredient in marijuana, THC, is shown as yellow sticks. (The image of the receptor is superimposed over the shadow of a marijuana leaf and artistic smoke.) Credit: Yekaterina Kadyshevskaya, The Stevens Laboratory, University of Southern California The recepto..
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