Thursday, May 11, 2017

Nutella Maker Fights Back Against Cancer-Causing Claims and other top stories.

  • Nutella Maker Fights Back Against Cancer-Causing Claims

    Nutella Maker Fights Back Against Cancer-Causing Claims
    The maker of Nutella is fighting back against a finding by food safety officials in Europe that palm oil used in Nutella's chocolate-hazelnut spread could pose a potential cancer risk. "Ferrero wants to assure its consumers that Nutella and other ...
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  • A seemingly innocent website knows who your family members are and where they live

    A seemingly innocent website knows who your family members are and where they live
    FamilyTreeNowThere's a lot of information about you in public documents if you've ever signed a lease or applied for a loan รข€” your address, your age, sometimes the identify of your family members. It's well known that a lot of sites around the internet, such as Spokeo, collect and compile that kind of information into databases. But one innocuous-seeming website, FamilyTreeNow.com, found itself at the center of controversy earlier this week when some people realized that you could get informa..
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  • Harvard Medical School Study Shows Amygdala's Role In Stress And Heart Attacks

    Harvard Medical School Study Shows Amygdala's Role In Stress And Heart Attacks
    A study led by Dr. Ahmed Tawakol, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, showed how the amygdala plays a role in the link between stress and heart attacks. It is widely known that stress can lead to heart attacks or strokes but Tawakol and his team's research may have finally shown which part of the brain is responsible for the disease. Live Science reported that people in the study who had more activity in the amygdala, the part of the brain that controls stress and fear..
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  • Many women may tune out mammogram confusion

    Many women may tune out mammogram confusion
    In this file photo, a radiologist compares mammogram images.(Photo: Torin Halsey, AP)It happened again this week: headlines implied mammograms have been oversold to women. This time it was a study from Denmark that suggested one in three breast cancers found through the screening tests are “overdiagnosed” — meaning they never would have threatened a woman’s life but still led to treatments such as surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.Most studies have found routine mammograms lower the overall ri..
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  • American Airlines under fire for potentially endangering peanut allergy sufferers

    American Airlines under fire for potentially endangering peanut allergy sufferers
    An advocacy group has filed a Department of Transportation (DOT) complaint against American Airlines, arguing the largest U.S. carrier is breaking the law by not allowing passengers with peanut allergies to pre-board. Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE), which represents people with food allergies, argues in its complaint that, unlike United and Delta, American is not willing to make accommodations for people with nut allergies that anti-discrimination legislation deems necessary. AMERIC..
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  • No Antibiotic In The U.S. Could Save This Woman. We Should All Be Worried.

    No Antibiotic In The U.S. Could Save This Woman. We Should All Be Worried.
    The recent death of a woman in Reno, Nevada, from an infection resistant to every available kind of antibiotic in the U.S. highlights how serious the threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs has become.  Experts say that while cases of a bacteria resistant to all antibiotics are still extremely rare in the U.S., we should expect to see more in the future.  “This is an important case because it serves as a reminder to the health care community that these kinds of things can show up, even though..
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  • Fire risk prompts recall of electric skateboards, rock salt lamps

    Fire risk prompts recall of electric skateboards, rock salt lamps
    Photos: Consumer Product Safety Commission PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A pair of products were recalled by their manufacturers this week because they can overheat and pose a risk of injury while Whole Foods is pulling a soup product from shelves because it got mislabeled. Michaels has recalled three types of Rock Salt Lamps because the dimmer switch and outlet plugs can overheat. That poses shock and fire hazards, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, though no injur..
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