2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 U.S. Health

  Fox News   
Ebola spread fears rise as clinic looted, Liberian officials say  Fox News
August 16, 2014: Health workers wearing protective gear go to remove the body of a person who is believed to have died after contracting the Ebola virus in the city of Monrovia, Liberia. (AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh). MONROVIA, Liberia – Liberian officials fear ...

Liberia Expanding Space for Ebola Patient Care   New York Times
Ebola Spurs Nigeria Surveillance, Regional Border Limits   Bloomberg
Ebola treatment center opens in Liberia after patients, protesters overwhelm ...   Dallas Morning News
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  KDramaStars   
'The Normal Heart' Cast Matt Bomer Reveals Acting Chops Started In A Swing ...  KDramaStars
"The Normal Heart" cast Matt Bomer revealed that his love affair with acting started on a swing when he was still a child. Meanwhile, he solicited the help of his sons to join the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. "I had a wild imagination as a kid-wild!-and I was ...

Team Tackles Ice Bucket Challenge   KEYC
Pete Frates' Fight Against ALS That Inspired Viral Movement Featured On ...   NESN.com
Shrieking Oprah Winfrey completes viral 'ice bucket challenge'   Firstpost
WAFF   
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Extreme medicine: The search for new antibiotics  Free Malaysia Today
meds Pampering leafcutter ants with fragrant rose petals and fresh oranges may seem an unlikely way to rescue modern medicine, but scientists at a lab in eastern England think it's well worth trying. As the world cries out for new antibiotics, researchers at the ...


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  SFGate   
Camps take cystic fibrosis patients surfing  Watertown Daily Times
In this July 24, 2014 photo, the Montelone family, from left, Grace, 8, Brooke, 10, Rob, Paulette, Brian, 10, Michael, 12, and Gavin, 8, pose for a family picture on the beach in San Clemente, Calif. Three of the Montelone's five children, who have cystic fibrosis, ...

Cystic fibrosis patients surf   Mankato Free Press
Surfing therapy helps Montelone siblings with cystic fibrosis treatment   The Australian
Kids with cystic fibrosis surf to extend lives   The State

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  CTV News   
New Drug Helps Some Bald Patients Regrow Hair  New York Times
The first thing Brian H. noticed was that he could grow a real beard. It had been years since that had been possible, years he spent bedeviled by hair loss on his head, face, arms and legs. Brian, 34, who asked that his last name be withheld to protect his ...

Pill to reverse hair loss offers hope of alopecia cure   New Zealand Herald
FDA Approves Hair-Restoring Drug For Alopecia Patients (VIDEO)   Headlines & Global News
Alopecia 'cure' fully restores hair in five months   Telegraph.co.uk
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  Boston Globe   
Friends Remember Scituate Man As Great Friend And Athlete  CBS Local
SCITUATE (CBS) – At his childhood home in Scituate, friends are trying to put into words how much Corey Griffin added to the world in his 27 years. “We were saying yesterday we can't remember Corey saying a single thing negative or saying anything bad ...

Scituate man remembered as generous, charismatic   Wicked Local Hingham
Former college hockey player killed in Nantucket diving accident hours after ...   New York Daily News
Friends remember 'magnetic' man who raised $100K for ALS   WCVB Boston
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  Houston Chronicle   
Critics: Insurers find new ways to avoid the sick  Temple Daily Telegram
WASHINGTON — Ending insurance discrimination against the sick was a central goal of the nation's health care overhaul, but leading patient groups say that promise is being undermined by new barriers from insurers. The insurance industry responds that ...

Have insurers found new ways to avoid the sick?   Aiken Standard

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  Tech Times   
WATCH: Here's What the Sun is Actually Doing to Your Skin  TIME
Nearly every living thing on the Earth depends on the Sun—directly or indirectly—for its survival. But for humans, exposure to the sun can also exact a cost: Stay outside too long (or beneath the rays of a tanning bed, as the case may be), and you run the very ...

The adverse effects of sun on the skin   Battleground Blog (blog)
This is your freaky skin after too much sun   Daily Life
This May Be the Most Convincing Case for Using Sun Protection We've Ever Seen   First to Know

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  Headlines & Global News   
Cancer-Eating Bacteria Could Be Injected Alongside Chemotherapy  Headlines & Global News
"This is a hematoxylin and eosin stain of a C. novyi-NT treated dog tumor. Lighter pink areas areas denote tumor necrosis next to areas with viable tumor cells. Black patches are calcified areas of tissue." (Photo : Credit: David L. Huso and Baktiar Karim of the ...

Cancer-Eating Bacteria   Upstart Magazine
Johns Hopkins researchers successfully test cancer-eating bacteria   Tech Gen Mag
Treating cancer with bacteria shows promise   DigitalJournal.com
IBNLive   
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  Monroe Evening News   
Woman poisoned by tea at Utah restaurant can now speak  Salt Lake Tribune
For the first time since she accidentally drank lye at a Dickey's Barbecue, Jan Harding spoke. Her family attorney, Paxton Guymon, confirmed as much in an email Sunday. Tweet. Photos. Attorney Paxton Guymon holds a photograph of Jim and Jan Harding ...

Industrial cleaning solution in tea leaves 67-year-old in critical condition in US   Toronto Star
Woman Poisoned by Lye Laced Tea at Restaurant Is Improving   Guardian Liberty Voice
Woman Who Drank Toxic Tea Shows Signs of Improvement   KUGN

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