- 2-Pound tumor removed from newborn's neck

Addison a new born baby, daughter of Kari Whittington's went for a regular check up at doctor's office just to detect a two-pound tumour. An ultrasound detected this fast-growing, grapefruit-sized tumour. Surprisingly no abnormalities were detected in the previous ultrasound a month earlier. This 5 weeks premature baby had to be stabilised before a nine-person surgical team started working on her. Paediatric surgeon Dr. Steve Rothenberg along with the other doctors successfully removed a two-pound tumour from the back of a newborn's neck.
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- Special patch to measure pet's stress

In today’s world pets are as stressed as human beings, so for all those people who care for their pet’s health and keep wondering whether their pet is stressed can stick a special patch on the bottom of its paw and you'll be able to tell so. Japanese company Medical Life Care Giken developed the patch to measure the stress level of dogs and cats by detecting excessive sweat secretion which is considered to be a sign of stress.
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- Flavor factory workers at risk to lung disease

Besides all the hardship the workers face at factories that make food flavorings, they are at additional risk of developing a rare and life-threatening lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. The hard-to-treat condition causes vague symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath, but steadily worsens. This lung disease is caused by exposure to noxious gases in occupational settings and has been described in workers in the microwave-popcorn industry who were exposed to artificial butter-flavoring chemicals. Because the manufacture of flavorings involves more than 2,000 chemicals, workers in the general flavor-manufacturing industry are exposed to more chemicals than workers in the microwave popcorn industry, which primarily uses butter flavorings.
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- 2-Pound tumor removed from newborn's neck

Addison a new born baby, daughter of Kari Whittington's went for a regular check up at doctor's office just to detect a two-pound tumour. An ultrasound detected this fast-growing, grapefruit-sized tumour. Surprisingly no abnormalities were detected in the previous ultrasound a month earlier. This 5 weeks premature baby had to be stabilised before a nine-person surgical team started working on her. Paediatric surgeon Dr. Steve Rothenberg along with the other doctors successfully removed a two-pound tumour from the back of a newborn's neck.
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- Special patch to measure pet's stress

In today’s world pets are as stressed as human beings, so for all those people who care for their pet’s health and keep wondering whether their pet is stressed can stick a special patch on the bottom of its paw and you'll be able to tell so. Japanese company Medical Life Care Giken developed the patch to measure the stress level of dogs and cats by detecting excessive sweat secretion which is considered to be a sign of stress.
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- Flavor factory workers at risk to lung disease

Besides all the hardship the workers face at factories that make food flavorings, they are at additional risk of developing a rare and life-threatening lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. The hard-to-treat condition causes vague symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath, but steadily worsens. This lung disease is caused by exposure to noxious gases in occupational settings and has been described in workers in the microwave-popcorn industry who were exposed to artificial butter-flavoring chemicals. Because the manufacture of flavorings involves more than 2,000 chemicals, workers in the general flavor-manufacturing industry are exposed to more chemicals than workers in the microwave popcorn industry, which primarily uses butter flavorings.
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- 2-Pound tumor removed from newborn's neck

Addison a new born baby, daughter of Kari Whittington's went for a regular check up at doctor's office just to detect a two-pound tumour. An ultrasound detected this fast-growing, grapefruit-sized tumour. Surprisingly no abnormalities were detected in the previous ultrasound a month earlier. This 5 weeks premature baby had to be stabilised before a nine-person surgical team started working on her. Paediatric surgeon Dr. Steve Rothenberg along with the other doctors successfully removed a two-pound tumour from the back of a newborn's neck.
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- Special patch to measure pet's stress

In today’s world pets are as stressed as human beings, so for all those people who care for their pet’s health and keep wondering whether their pet is stressed can stick a special patch on the bottom of its paw and you'll be able to tell so. Japanese company Medical Life Care Giken developed the patch to measure the stress level of dogs and cats by detecting excessive sweat secretion which is considered to be a sign of stress.
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- Flavor factory workers at risk to lung disease

Besides all the hardship the workers face at factories that make food flavorings, they are at additional risk of developing a rare and life-threatening lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. The hard-to-treat condition causes vague symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath, but steadily worsens. This lung disease is caused by exposure to noxious gases in occupational settings and has been described in workers in the microwave-popcorn industry who were exposed to artificial butter-flavoring chemicals. Because the manufacture of flavorings involves more than 2,000 chemicals, workers in the general flavor-manufacturing industry are exposed to more chemicals than workers in the microwave popcorn industry, which primarily uses butter flavorings.
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- 2-Pound tumor removed from newborn's neck

Addison a new born baby, daughter of Kari Whittington's went for a regular check up at doctor's office just to detect a two-pound tumour. An ultrasound detected this fast-growing, grapefruit-sized tumour. Surprisingly no abnormalities were detected in the previous ultrasound a month earlier. This 5 weeks premature baby had to be stabilised before a nine-person surgical team started working on her. Paediatric surgeon Dr. Steve Rothenberg along with the other doctors successfully removed a two-pound tumour from the back of a newborn's neck.
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- Special patch to measure pet's stress

In today’s world pets are as stressed as human beings, so for all those people who care for their pet’s health and keep wondering whether their pet is stressed can stick a special patch on the bottom of its paw and you'll be able to tell so. Japanese company Medical Life Care Giken developed the patch to measure the stress level of dogs and cats by detecting excessive sweat secretion which is considered to be a sign of stress.
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- Flavor factory workers at risk to lung disease

Besides all the hardship the workers face at factories that make food flavorings, they are at additional risk of developing a rare and life-threatening lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. The hard-to-treat condition causes vague symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath, but steadily worsens. This lung disease is caused by exposure to noxious gases in occupational settings and has been described in workers in the microwave-popcorn industry who were exposed to artificial butter-flavoring chemicals. Because the manufacture of flavorings involves more than 2,000 chemicals, workers in the general flavor-manufacturing industry are exposed to more chemicals than workers in the microwave popcorn industry, which primarily uses butter flavorings.
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- 2-Pound tumor removed from newborn's neck

Addison a new born baby, daughter of Kari Whittington's went for a regular check up at doctor's office just to detect a two-pound tumour. An ultrasound detected this fast-growing, grapefruit-sized tumour. Surprisingly no abnormalities were detected in the previous ultrasound a month earlier. This 5 weeks premature baby had to be stabilised before a nine-person surgical team started working on her. Paediatric surgeon Dr. Steve Rothenberg along with the other doctors successfully removed a two-pound tumour from the back of a newborn's neck.
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- Special patch to measure pet's stress

In today’s world pets are as stressed as human beings, so for all those people who care for their pet’s health and keep wondering whether their pet is stressed can stick a special patch on the bottom of its paw and you'll be able to tell so. Japanese company Medical Life Care Giken developed the patch to measure the stress level of dogs and cats by detecting excessive sweat secretion which is considered to be a sign of stress.
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- Flavor factory workers at risk to lung disease

Besides all the hardship the workers face at factories that make food flavorings, they are at additional risk of developing a rare and life-threatening lung disease called bronchiolitis obliterans. The hard-to-treat condition causes vague symptoms such as cough and shortness of breath, but steadily worsens. This lung disease is caused by exposure to noxious gases in occupational settings and has been described in workers in the microwave-popcorn industry who were exposed to artificial butter-flavoring chemicals. Because the manufacture of flavorings involves more than 2,000 chemicals, workers in the general flavor-manufacturing industry are exposed to more chemicals than workers in the microwave popcorn industry, which primarily uses butter flavorings.
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