Friday, April 17, 2015

Health News: Dairy recalls raw milk and cream ♦ Hepatitis A exposure possible at subway ♦ Low-dose BPA exposure affects fertility

WA dairy recalls raw milk and cream after positive listeria test  A raw milk dairy in Washington state has voluntarily recalled some of its raw milk and cream products after a recent routine test found Listeria bacteria in a sample of raw cream. Spanish Sonrise Dairy in Yacolt, WA, has recalled all of its raw cow’s milk and goat’s milk and cream
Hepatitis A exposure possible at subway  Arkansas Department of Health advised that patrons of a Subway restaurant in Morrilton seek preventative treatment due to possible Hepatitis A exposure that could have occurred between March 25 and April 5 when a worker on duty was infected with the virus.
Low-dose BPA exposure affects fertility in next three generations of mice Scientists exposed pregnant mice to levels of bisphenol A equivalent to those considered safe in humans, three generations of female mouse offspring experienced significant reproductive problems, including declines in fertility, sexual maturity and pregnancy success.
Depression, diabetes associated with increased dementia risk Depression and type 2 diabetes mellitus were each associated with an increased risk for dementia and that risk was even greater among individuals diagnosed with both depression and diabetes compared with people who had neither condition
Shape-shifting molecule tricks viruses into mutating themselves to death A newly developed spectroscopy method is helping to clarify the poorly understood molecular process by which an anti-HIV drug induces lethal mutations in the virus's genetic material. The findings could bolster efforts to develop the next generation of antiviral treatments

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