2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 U.S. Health

  NBCNews.com   
Ebola outbreak: High death toll among health worker 1st responders  CBC.ca
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf apologized on Saturday for the high death toll among the country's health-care workers who have fought an Ebola outbreak, which has killed nearly 1,000 people in three countries. Johnson Sirleaf pledged up to $18 ...

Liberian President Apologizes to Health Care Workers For Ebola Deaths   NBCNews.com
Tracing Ebola's Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old   NDTV
Liberia president apologises for high toll for Ebola health workers   Baltimore Sun
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
The Star Online   
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  Houston Chronicle   
New way to classify tumors has life-saving potential  Houston Chronicle
Dr. Christopher Benz and scientist Christina Yah of the Buck Institute for Aging were senior and lead authors, respectively, of the cell study on cancer. By Victoria Colliver. August 9, 2014. Classifying cancer tumors by their molecular structure rather than the ...

Cancer Reclassified   Upstart Magazine
New Cancer Classification System Could Improve Patients' Therapeutic Options   Headlines & Global News
Classify tumors by their molecular structure: accurate diagnosis and effective ...   Techsonia
SFGate   
LiveScience.com   
Sampan   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Microbiome Analysis Key to Testing for Colon Cancer?  Viral Global News
Investigation of the gut microbiome may provide some indication of patients that are most at risk of developing, or already have, colon cancer. The study, entitled The Human Gut Microbiome as a Screening Tool for Colorectal Cancer, was published in the ...

Bacteria Discovered May Indicate Colon Cancer Risk   Upstart Magazine
Colon Cancer Can be Determined by Gut Bacteria   Design & Trend
Possible Simple Way To ID Colon Cancer   News Channel Daily
Daily Digest   
Diabetes Insider   
WallStreet OTC   
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  Updated News   
US emergency labs ready to work on Ebola drugs if asked  Reuters
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON Aug 9 (Reuters) - All three U.S. facilities established to quickly make vaccines and therapeutics in the event of a major public health threat say they are standing by to support any U.S. government effort to scale up a treatment for ...

US emergency labs ready to work on Ebola drugs   Business Recorder

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  ReporterNews.com   
Final arguments near in suit over Texas abortion clinic restrictions  Dallas Morning News
A federal judge will hear final arguments Wednesday in a dispute between abortion clinics and state officials over a new law requiring the clinics to meet hospital-style operating standards by Sept. 1. Highlights of the trial last week in Austin: Clinics say: Clinic ...

A constitutional right   Chron.com
State week in review, 8/10   San Angelo Standard Times
A New Test for Texas' Abortion Restrictions   New York Times
MSNBC   
Modesto Bee   
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  Chron.com   
Kings Island sets sunscreen record  WHIO
Kings Island on Saturday topped the record for the most people applying sunscreen at the same time with 2,148 to help raise money and awareness for Melanoma Know More. Sunscreen was provided courtesy of Panama Jack, according to a release from ...

Kings Island Sets Sunscreen World Record   WKEF ABC 22
Kings Island tops sunscreen record to help fight against melanoma, skin cancer   WCPO

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  Irish Independent   
Spanish priest with Ebola treated with experimental serum  Business Standard
Madrid, Aug 10 (IANS/EFE) A Spanish missionary, who was infected with Ebola virus, is being treated with the experimental serum "ZMapp" in Madrid. ZMapp was imported from Geneva. Miguel Pajares,75, was repatriated Thursday from Liberia. Doctors ...

Spanish priest with Ebola is treated with experimental serum   GlobalPost
Nun With Spanish Missionaries Dies Of Ebola In Liberia, Officials Would Only ...   The Inquisitr
Catholic nun dies from Ebola virus in Liberia   ABC6OnYourSide.com
Bella Naija   
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  CTV News   
US peanut plant manager admits faking tests before deadly outbreak  CTV News
ALBANY, Ga. -- A Georgia peanut plant manager testified Friday that his company had been shipping contaminated nuts with fake documents showing them to be salmonella-free before the plant was identified as the source of a nationwide outbreak that killed ...

Peanut Plant Manager Admits Faking Tests Before Deadly Salmonella Outbreak ...   The Inquisitr
Ga. trial shows food safety relies on honor system   Greensboro News & Record

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  Fox News   
Ebola-infected American doctor releases statement from isolation: 'I am growing ...  Fox News
Dr. Kent Brantly, the American doctor infected with Ebola released a statement Friday afternoon— his first since being brought back to the U.S.. Brantly was working for humanitarian organization Samaritan's Purse in West Africa, treating Ebola patients at a ...

Childhood church of doctor fighting Ebola continues to pray for his recovery   WTHR
US doctor, aid worker with Ebola appear to be improving   Online Athens
Four new Ebola cases in Nigeria, all related to American who brought virus there   Washington Post
myfox8.com   
Huffington Post   
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  ModVive   
Coffee could help prevent tinnitus but you have to drink a lot of it  ModVive
Tinnitus, or unexplained ringing in the ears, is a common problem affecting about one in five people. As it turns out, preventing tinnitus could be as simple as making an extra pot of coffee. Recent research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) indicates ...

The Weird Way Coffee Could Be Good for Your Ears   Health.com

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