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Mia de Graaf

Health Reporter at Daily Mail - MailOnline US Bureau

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theweeklychallenger.com

Next Stepp continues to fight health inequities amid controversy

The Next STEPP Pregnancy Center, located at 1210 22nd St. S, educates, supports and empowers women facing unplanned pregnancies with compassionate and professional medical care. BY MARK PARKER, Sta…
dailymail.co.uk

Man ‘failed drugs test for job after eating Tesco poppy seed bread’

The man, who hasn’t been identified but is thought to be based in the UK, was left baffled, and has insisted he hadn’t taken any drugs and wasn’t on any medication prior to his interview.
nzherald.co.nz

The problem with eating leftovers for lunch - NZ Herald

Got leftovers for lunch? You may want to consider these findings before tucking in.
nzherald.co.nz

New study warns: Vaping causes cancer - NZ Herald

New York University researchers warns vaping is not as risk-free as we may think
nzherald.co.nz

Kat Von D sparks outrage as she declares she won’t vaccinate her ba...

The 36-year-old make-up entrepreneur believes shots are “not safe”.
nzherald.co.nz

Report claims Nutella ingredient is cancerous - NZ Herald

It’s the world’s favourite chocolate spread, but a report claims one of Nutella’s main ingredients is carcinogenic.
nzherald.co.nz

Why do some farts smell worse than others? - NZ Herald

It is a mysterious science: why do some farts smell worse than others?

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dailymail.co.uk

Urgent research needed into sports link to motor neurone disease

Leading doctors and scientists told MailOnline they were ‘frustrated’ the cause of the cruel condition had not yet been pinpointed. English rugby stalwart Rob Burrow was diagnosed this week.
dailymail.co.uk

Miami doctor sued by three families of kids whose eye cancer spread

Damian Creed and Salette Ruiz, patients of Dr Timothy Murray, died aged four and five in 2016 after their cancers spread. Jayden Alvarenga, six, now has brain damage after his cancer spread.
dailymail.co.uk

Warning over brain-boosting supplements that contain illegal drugs

Harvard researchers have found piracetam, a banned drug in the US, openly listed on the labels of at least five brain-boosting supplements sold to Americans online.
dailymail.co.uk

Eye injuries from BB guns, pellets and paintballs are on the rise

The rate of overall injuries from nonpowder firearms dropped 54 percent in the US between 1990 and 2016. But eye injuries - like the narrow miss Ralphie had in A Christmas Story - rose 30%, a new says.
dailymail.co.uk

NFL stars’ risk of CTE soars by a THIRD every year they play

Boston University researchers analysed the brains of 266 dead players. Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez had CTE.
dailymail.co.uk

Man loses right leg to flesh-eating bacteria from Connecticut beach

Bruce Kagan, 68, had a cut on his right foot when he went swimming at Hammonasset Beach State Park in June, but he wasn’t concerned about it. Days later, he was hospitalized.
dailymail.co.uk

Mosquito-borne brain swelling disease detected in Delaware

EEE is a cousin of Venezuelan equine encephalitis, which is one of the 37 viruses earmarked by the World Health Organization as the biggest threats to public health.
dailymail.co.uk

Former heroin addict, 31, shares inspiring sobriety story

Taylor Reichelt, of Los Angeles, is now four years clean, and credits his mom, rehab, and fitness for pulling him out of a life he felt trapped in, like the millions of Americans battling addiction.
dailymail.co.uk

US shuts down military lab studying Ebola over safety fears

Scientists at Fort Detrick, Maryland, study Ebola, the plague (caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) and rabbit fever (caused by the bacterium tularemia).
dailymail.co.uk

Texas man ‘skinned like a deer’ by flesh-eating bacteria

Jerry Sebek, 78, of San Marcos, Texas, did not get in the water, did not have any open wounds, and did not have any health issues that would weaken his immune system.
dailymail.co.uk

Death rates are soaring among young Americans

The uptick, shown in a CDC report today, was so sharp that deaths hit 10-year records for young Hispanic Americans and young African Americans, and a 20-year record for young whites, in 2017.
dailymail.co.uk

Posting condolences on social media is NOT helpful, survey finds

The survey of over 1,000 US adults found more than two thirds had grieved in the past three years - many for reasons besides losing a loved-one. But many of us don’t know how to help.
dailymail.co.uk

Wendy Williams diagnosed with swelling condition lymphedema

The 54-year-old TV host told viewers about her diagnosis on Monday. Lymphedema is linked to breast implants, according to the FDA. Sufferers are advised to cut down on alcohol and salt.
dailymail.co.uk

Make-up artist suffers agonizing margarita burn after squeezing limes

Amber Prepchuk, of Edmonton in Canada, brought ingredients to make cocktails for a weekend in a cabin by the lake with her girlfriends last month. The next day, she woke in agony.