Health (General) – Newsletter for May 29, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
‘Sack tapping’, punching classmates in the groin, can lead to serious injury
NEW YORK – Hitting on the groin of a friend or “sack tapping”, which is a popular prank among school children, can be dangerous, health experts have warned.
It can often lead to emergency surgery that can have an impact on kids’ lives forever.
Urologist Dr. Scott Wheeler, who has treated young boys with ruptured … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : ‘Sack tapping’, punching classmates in the groin, can lead to serious injury.
Bradford heroin addicts selling bodies for pounds20- pounds30
LONDON – A lot of women in Bradford, addicted to drugs, are getting into prostitution.
Many are ready to sell their bodies for 20pounds- 30pounds, a sum enough for two hits of heroin.
A friend of murdered Shelley Armitage confessed she was addicted to heroin.
The pal claimed drugs addiction eventually leads to prostitution.
“All … Read : Bradford heroin addicts selling bodies for pounds20- pounds30.
Heartburn pills ‘can raise osteoporosis risk’
LONDON – Heartburn pills can lead to more than one bargained for – the drugs have been linked to an increased risk of the bone disease osteoporosis.
According to a research, the meds used by millions of patients to treat indigestion and heartburn, called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), are linked … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Heartburn pills ‘can raise osteoporosis risk’.
Prenatal exposure to BPA may raise breast cancer risk
WASHINGTON – Exposure in the womb to chemicals like Bisphenol-A (BPA) and Diethylstilbestrol (DES) can increase an offspring’s risk of breast cancer, according to a new study.
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine found that BPA and DES, called endocrine-disrupting chemicals, are substances in the …. Source article : Prenatal exposure to BPA may raise breast cancer risk.
Fresh Express recalls romaine salad, lettuce packages after 1 tests positive for salmonella
Chiquita’s Fresh Express recalls salad packages
SALINAS, Calif. – Fresh Express, a subsidiary of Chiquita Brands International Inc., said Monday it is recalling several types of ready-to-eat salads after salmonella was found in a package tested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The products in question include lettuce mixes, Caesar salad and other salad kits, hearts … Read more »».
Mexico’s Supreme Court upholds law giving rape victims morning-after birth control pill
Mexico upholds morning-after pill for rape victims
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s Supreme Court has upheld a law requiring hospitals to offer rape victims a morning-after birth control pill, rejecting an appeal that argued the pill’s effect constitutes the equivalent of an abortion.
Abortion is regulated under state laws in Mexico, and most of the 31 states outlaw … Read : Mexico’s Supreme Court upholds law giving rape victims morning-after birth control pill.
Nurses in Minn., Calif., set 1-day walkout plans if agreement isn’t reached with hospitals
Nurses in Minn., Calif. set strike dates
MINNEAPOLIS – Thousands of nurses in Minnesota and California say they’ll stage a one-day walkout next month if they don’t reach contract agreements with hospitals.
The separate disputes involve about 12,000 nurses in the Minneapolis area and nearly 13,000 at hospitals across California. Both set June 10 as a strike … Read more »».
Meet the scientist infected with computer virus
LONDON – A British researcher has successfully infected himself with a computer virus and claims to be the first of its kind.
Scientist Mark Gasson, contaminated a tiny, radio frequency identification (RFID) chip with a virus and placed it under the skin on his hand. He uses that chip to activate his cell phone, as well … Original source on Gaea Times at : Meet the scientist infected with computer virus.
FDA investigating possible mercury exposure linked to homemade skin cream from Mexico
Feds probing homemade skin cream link to mercury
RICHMOND, Va. – Federal officials are investigating cases of possible mercury exposure linked to a homemade cream from Mexico that claims to lighten the skin, fade freckles and age spots, and treat acne.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokesman Ira Allen says the agency was recently made aware of … Read more »».
Police: 3 locked Ind. woman with dementia in tiny room for months to steal her monthly checks
Police: 3 locked demented woman in room for months
INDIANAPOLIS – Police in Indiana say three people kept a 65-year-old woman with dementia locked in a tiny room for months while they lived off of her monthly checks.
Police in the city of Anderson freed Anna Turner on Thursday from the 8-foot-by-6-foot utility room where …. Source article on Gaea Times at : Police: 3 locked Ind. woman with dementia in tiny room for months to steal her monthly checks.