Saturday, October 8, 2016

Police: Indiana woman's fake cancer scam netted $3000 and other top stories.

  • Police: Indiana woman's fake cancer scam netted $3000

    Police: Indiana woman's fake cancer scam netted $3000
    PATRIOT, Ind. (AP) - Indiana State Police say a southern Indiana woman faces charges for pretending to have terminal cancer to solicit more than $3,000 in donations.Authorities say 29-year-old Santana M. Banta of the Ohio River town of Patriot is held at the Switzerland County jail after she was arrested Friday. State police said investigations started after they received a tip at the beginning of September claiming that Banta had made numerous social media claims she had terminal cancer. Police..
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  • Crowdsourcing effort takes aim at deadliest breast cancers

    Crowdsourcing effort takes aim at deadliest breast cancers
    CHICAGO –  Forget the pink ribbons. Spitting in a tube for science is what unites a growing group of breast cancer patients taking part in a unique project to advance treatment for the deadliest form of the disease. For many of the 150,000-plus patients nationwide whose tumors have spread to bones, brains, lungs or other distant organs, the hue heralding breast cancer awareness and survival each October is a little too rosy. They know cancer will likely kill them. And they've often felt neglect..
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  • Certain Parents More Likely to Skip Kids' Flu Shot

    Certain Parents More Likely to Skip Kids' Flu Shot
    MONDAY, Oct. 3, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Children who see "alternative" health providers, such as acupuncturists or massage therapists, are less likely than other kids to get their annual flu shot, a new study suggests.Researchers found that of nearly 9,000 U.S. kids, those who'd received certain alternative therapies were one-quarter to 39 percent less likely to have gotten a flu shot in the past year.The findings do not prove a cause-and-effect connection, however.No one knows whether any alt..
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  • 'I thought this was the end': Montana man tells of 2 ferocious battles with same grizzly bear

    'I thought this was the end': Montana man tells of 2 ferocious battles with same grizzly bear
    (iStock photo) In the Facebook video which he claimed to have shot, Todd Orr’s face was covered in blood. A chunk of flesh hung from his arm, like melting butter. A crescent gash above his ear was deep as a canyon, and another fold of flesh appeared to hang precariously from his skull. “Yeah, life sucks in bear country,” the 50-year-old said. What a tremendous understatement. Due to Orr’s presence of mind, though, he lived to tell his tale. “He did everything he was supposed to do,” Madison ..
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  • Healthy Baby Born Using Controversial "Three-Parent" Technique

    Healthy Baby Born Using Controversial
    Share Tweet Share Share Email Comments A baby boy born to a Jordanian couple is the first to be born using a “three-parent” technique – DNA from three separate individuals. The controversial process, which is only legal in the United Kingdom, allows parents with rare genetic abnormalities to have healthy offspring. The Jordanian couple had been trying to start a family for the past 20 years, but the mother carries genes for Leigh syndrome, a fatal condition that affects the nervous system. ..
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  • Japan's Ohsumi wins Nobel for studies of cell 'self-eating'

    Japan's Ohsumi wins Nobel for studies of cell 'self-eating'
    Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries related to the degrading and recycling of cellular components.The Karolinska Institute honored Ohsumi for "brilliant experiments" in the 1990s on autophagy, the "self-eating" process with which cells break down and recycle some of their content. Disrupted autophagy has been linked to several diseases including Parkinson's, diabetes and cancer, the institute said."Intense research is no..
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  • Reporter who quit on air to focus on marijuana advocacy faces decades in jail

    Reporter who quit on air to focus on marijuana advocacy faces decades in jail
    A former Alaska television reporter who became a viral sensation in 2014 after quitting her job to advocate for the legal use of marijuana faces 54 years in prison for allegedly running an illegal marijuana shop. The Guardian reported Thursday that Charlo Green is facing 14 offenses, including “misconduct involving a controlled substance,” for running the Alaska Cannabis Club. Though the state legalized the manufacture, sale and possession of the drug in 2015, the state had failed to give Green..
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  • Thailand considers Zika tests for all pregnant women

    Thailand considers Zika tests for all pregnant women
    BANGKOK Thailand is considering testing all pregnant women for Zika, the health ministry said on Monday, following confirmation last week of its first known cases of microcephaly, a birth defect marked by small head size, linked to the Zika virus.The two confirmed cases of microcephaly were the first in Southeast Asia linked to mosquito-borne Zika, which has been spreading in the region after outbreaks in the Americas."The health minister has asked us to study whether this is necessary and cos..
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  • The Weak Evidence Behind Brain-Training Games

    The Weak Evidence Behind Brain-Training Games
    If you repeat a specific mental task—say, memorizing a string of numbers—you’ll obviously get better at it. But what if your recollection improved more generally? What if, by spending a few minutes a day on that simple task, you could also become better at remembering phone numbers, or recalling facts ahead of an exam, or bringing faces to mind?This is the seductive logic of the brain-training industry. These companies offer brief, simple video games that are meant to boost mental abilities lik..
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Mother of Indiana Woman Charged with Murdering Two Children Says She's 'Evil': 'We Thought She Was Crazy' .Planet Mercury Found to Be Tectonically Active .
Florida State's playoff hopes vanish with upset loss to North Carolina .Thailand investigates 4 cases of suspected Zika-linked microcephaly .

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