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Raw milk may prevent allergy and asthma, but is it safe?

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Raw milk has been linked to lower rates of allergy and asthma. That being said, it can also harbor deadly bacteria. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warn against consuming raw milk because it can contain bacteria that have the potential to cause serious illness and death. Pasteurization, which is the process of heating milk to kill bacteria, is the only way to ensure that milk is safe to drink. Yet scientific studies link raw milk consumption - especially in early life - to lower levels of allergy and asthma. Is this evidence convincing enough to risk drinking potentially unsafe raw milk? Raw milk during childhood Georg Loss, from the University of Basel in Switzerland, and his colleagues from across Europe conducted a study in European children aged between 6 and 12. They showed that allergy and asthma rates are lower in those who drank only raw milk. Children who drank some raw and some regular milk had lower allergy rates, but only if they were

Eight dead at Us nursing home hit by Irma

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Eight people at a Florida nursing home that was left without power for days after Hurricane Irma have died. Police evacuated 115 residents on Wednesday from the facility, whose air conditioning was cut by the storm. Broward County Mayor Barbara Sharief said three were found dead at the nursing home in the city of Hollywood. Five others died in hospital. Ten million people are still without power in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas after Hurricane Irma. The storm - which has claimed more than two dozen lives in the US - struck southwestern Florida on Sunday morning as a category four hurricane before weakening to a tropical depression on Monday. Irma earlier left a trail of destruction in the Caribbean, where nearly 40 people were killed. Hollywood Police Chief Tomas Sanchez said the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills facility has been sealed off and police are conducting a criminal investigation. State investigators from the Florida Office of Attorney Gen

Model Teddy Quinlivan Makes a Powerful Statement About Trans Rights

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 Teddy Quinlivan has spent the last few days walking for labels like Coach, Oscar de la Renta, and Tory Burch, emerging as one of the season’s leading faces. But today, Quinlivan is making headlines for a very different reason: She revealed publicly for the first time that she is transgender in a special interview with CNN and released an accompanying video on her Instagram page, instantly stepping into the role of advocate. Directed by Amber Grace Johnson, the mini-film features Quinlivan speaking candidly about feeling displaced during her youth, when she lived as male. The interview is interspersed with home movies from her childhood and voiceover from her mother about her early ears. The story takes viewers into her personal life, from the lengths she went to in order to present as cis-gendered to her fears about the how potential partners would react. Sharing the information wasn’t easy, but Quinlivan felt it was necessary to speak her truth. ““I want to help brea

It's a boy! Eric and Lara Trump welcome their first child

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    Eric Trump and his wife, Lara, have welcomed a baby boy to the family! Eric posted the good news that Lara gave birth to the couple's first child, Eric "Luke" Trump, on Tuesday morning. The couple announced they were expecting in March. The little one marks nine grandchildren for President Donald Trump, as Eric’s brother, Donald Jr., has five children, and his sister, Ivanka, has three. Both Eric's siblings welcomed the new baby to the family with congratulatory Twitter posts on Tuesday. Follow Donald Trump Jr. ✔ @DonaldJTrumpJr Congrats buddy. Welcome to the club. Now that the niceties are out of the way it's older brother revenge for that drum set to my kids https:// twitter.com/erictrump/stat us/907638997182242816  … 5:55 PM - Sep 12, 2017 934 934 Replies 2,687 2,687 Retweets 16,487 16,487 likes

How physical exercise protects the heart

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Regular exercise is considered an important form of treatment for heart failure, a condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. The benefits of exercise range from prevention of cachexia -severe loss of weight and muscle mass- and control of arterial blood pressure to improved cardiac function, postponing a degenerative process that causes progressive heart cell death. About 70% of heart failure patients die from the condition within five years. A study by the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil, published recently in the journal Autophagy , helps to elucidate part of the mechanism whereby aerobic exercise protects the sick heart. "Basically, we discovered that aerobic training facilitates the removal of dysfunctional mitochondria from heart cells," said Julio Cesar Batista Ferreira, a professor at the Biomedical Science Institute (ICB-USP) and principal investigator for the project which was supported by