2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 U.S. Health

  Reuters   
US Department Of Justice Ends Investigation Of AstraZenca Trial  Forbes
AstraZeneca announced today that the US Department of Justice has ended its investigation into alleged misconduct associated with the pivotal PLATO trial. The company said it had fully cooperated with the investigation, which began in October of 2013.
US clears Astrazeneca over trial data for new heart drug Brilinta   CITY A.M.
FTSE hits three week high with AstraZeneca boosted as US closes Brilinta probe   The Guardian
DoJ's PLATO Investigation Closes, No Further Action to Be Taken in Ticagrelor ...   Medscape
Diabetes Insider   
The Courier-Express   
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  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: Liberia finds 'missing patients'  BBC News
Seventeen suspected Ebola patients who went missing in Liberia after a health centre in the capital was attacked have been found, a minister has said. "They were traced and finally they turned themselves in" at a treatment centre, Lewis Brown told the BBC.
How Sierra Leone is screening travelers for Ebola   Toronto Star
Liberia fights Ebola in capital, West Africa toll tops 1200   Reuters
Africa nations sell debt for Ebola fight   BDlive
AsiaOne   
Livemint   
Fox News   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
Affordable Care Act Improves Health Care Availability But Not State of Health Care  Diabetes Insider
It's been about six months since the Obama administration rolled out the Affordable Care Act and for the most part everything seems to be going according to plan. This health care measure was intended to improve availability of health care among ...

Obamacare: Californians of all political stripes increase support of health law ...   Long Beach Press-Telegram
Florida to suffer most for not expanding Medicaid, studies show   Gainesville Sun
How Has Obamacare Affected Californians?   Government Technology
OCRegister   
CBS Local   
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  Irish Examiner   
Drug cures hair loss in alopecia patients  Irish Examiner
Most hair-loss drugs currently available may stop hair loss, but do not cause hair to re-grow. Now, research suggests that a drug already used to treat people with other conditions could restore hair growth in patients with one disease that can cause hair loss.
Alopecia sufferers tell how their hopes have been raised by possible treatment ...   Scottish Daily Record

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  CNNMoney   
Derek Jeter does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, calls out Michael Jordan  USA TODAY
Derek Jeter is the latest athlete to take part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, a fundraising effort where people dump ice water on their heads and then (hopefully) donate money to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research. Before he was dunked, Jeter ...

WATCH: Derek Jeter accepts Ice Bucket Challenge, pays tribute to Lou Gehrig ...   The Star-Ledger
Jeter takes Ice Bucket Challenge, passes to Jordan   SFGate
Don't try the ice bucket challenge at the office   Arizona Daily Star
Siouxland Matters   
WWAY NewsChannel 3   
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  The Straits Times   
Singapore among cities in the world with least hours of sleep  The Straits Times
Singapore is among the cities in the world with the least hours of sleep, clocking an average of 6 hours and 32 minutes a day. At the bottom of the list is Tokyo, where people sleep for just 5 hours and 46 minutes per night on average. South Korea comes close ...

Find Out Which Cities Get the Most Sleep   TIME
New data shows Melbourne is most well-rested city in the world   UPI.com
Tokyo is the 'City that Never Sleeps,' Cultural Data Reveals   Science World Report
New York Daily News   
Chicago Daily Herald   
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Fitness May Boost Kids' Brainpower  Philly.com
TUESDAY, Aug. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Exercise and brainpower in children may not seem closely related, but a small new study hints that fitness may supercharge kids' minds. The finding doesn't prove that fitness actually makes children smarter, but ...


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  New York Daily News   
Sacramento Kaiser hospital treating patient possibly exposed to Ebola  Los Angeles Times
A person who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus is being treated at a Sacramento-area hospital, authorities said Tuesday. The unidentified patient is at Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center in a specially equipped negative pressure ...

Patient checked for Ebola virus at Kaiser hospital in Sacramento   SFGate
New Mexico woman, other patient in Calif. both being tested for Ebola virus   New York Daily News
BREAKING NEWS: Patient at Sacramento hospital may have Ebola   Daily Mail
KVVU Las Vegas   
WFAA   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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  Daily Digest   
California law bans inmate sterilization  Daily Digest
Written in the wake of an audit that uncovered improper practices in obtaining informed consent, the law will serve to protect female inmates from being forced into such a permanent changes to their bodies. By Vanessa Blanchard, Daily Digest News Tuesday ...

Bill to prevent sterilization abuse of female inmates heads to governor   Center For Investigative Reporting
California lawmakers pass bill banning inmate sterilizations   Reuters UK
Lawmakers pass bill banning inmate sterilizations   Toronto Sun

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  KWCH   
Peanut, Almond Butter Recalled for Salmonella Risk  ABC News
A unit of Hain Celestial Group Inc. is recalling some peanut and almond butter because of possible salmonella contamination. The company said Tuesday that there have been reports of four illnesses that may be related to the nut butters. They were sold ...

Salmonella Scare Leads To Recall Of Peanut Butter Sold At Whole Foods ...   International Business Times
Peanut Butter Recall At Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Safeway and Kr - WBOC-TV ...   WBOC TV 16
Salmonella Outbreak   Upstart Magazine

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