Shocking new statistics reveal “millennial strokes” are surging

(Natural News) Being young is no longer an indication of health. Medical studies conducted over the last few years have concluded that the seemingly unstoppable growth of obesity among the young has possibly led to the first generation in history to not outlive their parents. Data support this worrisome phenomenon: Despite improved health care practices… … Read more

Alabama Officials Report 3 Cases of Flesh-Eating Bacteria – U.S. News & World Report

The Sun Herald Alabama Officials Report 3 Cases of Flesh-Eating BacteriaU.S. News & World ReportMobile County health officials are confirming three cases of flesh-eating bacteria, or “vibrio vulnificus,” in the county. July 7, 2017, at 2:54 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Alabama Officials Report 3 Cases of Flesh-Eating …Confirmed Cases of … Read more

Mom posts photo of baby with dimple piercing to make statement on circumcision – USA TODAY

USA TODAY Mom posts photo of baby with dimple piercing to make statement on circumcisionUSA TODAYA mother posted a photo of her infant daughter with a pierced dimple on Facebook, sparking outrage, threats and calls to remove the child from her custody. The photo shows a beaming baby with a diamond-studded piercing on her left … Read more

Schumer in Syracuse visit: Feds too slow to stop Lyme disease – Syracuse.com

Syracuse.com Schumer in Syracuse visit: Feds too slow to stop Lyme diseaseSyracuse.comU.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., holds up a vial filled with ticks while talking about Lyme disease at Onondaga Lake Park in Liverpool, N.Y., on Friday, July 7, 2017. At right is Martha Conan, of Camillus, who has Lyme disease. (Provided photo). By … … Read more

Rep. Scalise Remains In Serious Condition After Surgery – Yeshiva World News

Yeshiva World News Rep. Scalise Remains In Serious Condition After SurgeryYeshiva World NewsRep. Steve Scalise, R-La., remains in serious condition more than three weeks after the House majority whip and three others were shot at a baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia. The MedStar Washington Hospital Center provided an update on Scalise’s … and more » View original … Read more

“You don't know what's in it:” 11 teens get sick after consuming THC-laced gummy bears – fox6now.com

fox6now.com “You don’t know what’s in it:” 11 teens get sick after consuming THC-laced gummy bearsfox6now.comLA PORTE COUNTY, Indiana — Several teenagers are recovering after they became sick from drug-laced candy. La Porte County sheriff’s investigators have the name of the person who sold drug-laced gummy bears to the teenagers. They believe the drugs …11 Indiana … Read more

'He deserves a chance': Charlie Gard's parents fight to bring son to the US for treatment – Washington Post

Washington Post ‘He deserves a chance’: Charlie Gard’s parents fight to bring son to the US for treatmentWashington PostThe parents of Charlie Gard, the 11-month-old British infant whose rare genetic condition has captured the world’s attention, said they want to move their son to a hospital in the United States, where he would receive experimental … Read more

Sheriff of opioid death-riddled Ohio county won't let his deputies carry anti-overdose drug Narcan – New York Daily News

New York Daily News Sheriff of opioid death-riddled Ohio county won’t let his deputies carry anti-overdose drug NarcanNew York Daily NewsA four-milligram dose of the life-saving overdose antidote Narcan costs just $37.50 — but the sheriff of an opioid death-riddled Ohio county won’t let his deputies carry it, citing cost and safety concerns. “All we’re … Read more

State officials warn of blue-green algae blooms in ponds – WLNE-TV (ABC6)

WLNE-TV (ABC6) State officials warn of blue-green algae blooms in pondsWLNE-TV (ABC6)PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – Rhode Island officials are advising people to stay away from multiple bodies of water after toxic blue-green algae blooms were discovered. The state Departments of Health and Environmental Management said Friday that toxins in …Algal bloom prompts officials to issue health … Read more