2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 U.S. Health

  WMTW Portland   
Medical marijuana could reduce painkiller abuse, study suggests  Los Angeles Times
Medical marijuana is packed for delivery in Los Angeles. A study suggests that opiate painkiller abuse may be reduced in states that have legalized medical cannabis. Medical marijuana is packed for delivery in Los Angeles. A study suggests that opiate ...

Medical Marijuana Could Reduce Drug Abuse   University Herald
Number of painkiller deaths reduced in states with medical marijuana   Daily Digest
Medical Marijuana May Reduce Pain Pill Overdose Deaths   Viral Global News
WebMD   
Boston.com   
Headlines & Global News   
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  USA TODAY   
Youth e-cigarette use rising; health officials call for regulation  Los Angeles Times
In a new policy statement, the American Heart Assn. says that electronic cigarettes must be regulated along with combustible cigarettes; a study by CDC researchers finds that the number of young people using e-cigarettes has more than tripled. In a new ...

Oklahoma health officials worry e-cigarettes may lead youth to cigarette smoking   NewsOK.com
American Heart Association calls for strict rules on e-cigarettes   Daily Digest
E-Cigarette Usage In Teens Tripled From 2011 To 2013, CDC Finds   Headlines & Global News
New York Times   
News & Observer   
MyFox Austin   
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  Livemint   
Ebola fight needs $430 million to end record outbreak: WHO  Livemint
The European Commission and aid groups including Doctors Without Borders have criticized the WHO for a lack of leadership in coordinating the fight against the outbreak. Photo: AFP. Geneva: More than $430 million will be needed to bring the worst Ebola ...

Isolation, cancelled flights hamper Ebola efforts in Africa   The Globe and Mail
Ebola victim Will Pooley: 'I'm going back to Africa as soon as I'm better in two ...   Mirror.co.uk
My happiness at helping save ebola patients, by hero nurse: Days later, he was ...   Daily Mail
Huffington Post   
NBCNews.com   
Washington Post   
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  Times of India   
Scientists find gut bacteria that prevents food allergies  Times of India
WASHINGTON: Mice that were raised in a sterile environment or given antibiotics early in life lacked a common gut bacteria that appears to prevent food allergies, US researchers said on Monday. The bacterium, called Clostridia, appears to minimize the ...

Absence of gut bacteria key to a food allergy   Cherry Creek News
A Gut Microbe Could Be the Key to Stopping Peanut Allergies   Gizmodo
Bacteria study offers hope in fight against food allergies   OurWindsor.ca
Science AAAS   
LiveScience.com   
Headlines & Global News   
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  Medscape   
Fluoride Benefits Even the Youngest Kids, AAP Says  Medscape
Pediatricians should prescribe fluoride as soon as their patients' teeth emerge, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says in new guidelines. Published online August 25 in Pediatrics, the clinical report lays out specific recommendations for children at ...

Pediatricians Offer New Dental Recommendations   Philly.com
Parents - start your kids on fluoride at an early age, AAP says   Tech Times
Pediatricians Say: Kids Should Use Fluoride With First Teeth   Latin Post
Design & Trend   
Diabetes Insider   
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  The Independent   
Ebola outbreak: Japan offers experimental anti-flu drug to World Health ...  The Independent
Japan is offering an experimental anti-viral drug called favipiravir as a possible treatment for the Ebola virus. The drug, known under the brand name Avignan, has been approved by Japan's health ministry for use against flu but has not been tested on ...

Japan ready to provide unapproved drug for Ebola   The Japan News
Japan offers flu drug for possible Ebola treatment   The Province

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  Daily Digest   
Strange sleep disorder makes subjects act 'totally drunk'  Daily Digest
A sleep disorder called confusional arousal affects a substantial number of people and causes them to experience symptoms very similar to drunkenness, especially when they are woken suddenly. By John Tyburski, Daily Digest News Monday, August 25 ...

1 in 7 suffer from sleep 'drunkenness'   CNN (blog)
"Sleep drunkenness" affects 1 in 7 Americans   WVLT
Do you have sleep drunkenness?   kfor.com
Daily Mail   
Philly.com   
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  Stuff.co.nz   
Parents can't spot the fat in their kids  Stuff.co.nz
TOO CHUBBY: Can mums and dads spot a weight problems before it gets out of control? Relevant offers. Americas. Police: LA-area shooter in custody Deadly LA-area shootings connected 6.9 earthquake rocks Peru Can Obama take a holiday?
Parents think their overweight kids are healthy: study   New York Daily News
Overweight kids are now seen as healthy by their parents   iStreet Research
As kids get fatter, fewer parents can tell their children are obese   SBS
HCPLive   
University Herald   
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  Bangor Daily News   
Canada-based Immunovaccine Inc. says test of Ebola vaccine promising  Bangor Daily News
Medicins Sans Frontieres health workers disinfect protection clothes and boots outside the isolation unit at ELWA hospital during the visit of Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola David Nabarro, not pictured, in Monrovia Aug. 23, 2014. As the ...

Ebola Virus 2014: Symptoms And Reasons Why Researchers are Having a ...   Latinos Health
Ebola vaccine successful in animal tests, Canadian firm says   Fox News Latino
UPDATE 1-Canada's Immunovaccine Inc says test of Ebola vaccine promising   Reuters
CBC.ca   
Outbreak News Today   
iStreet Research   
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  Fox News   
Unvaccinated students may be asked to stay home amid Ohio mumps outbreak  Fox News
Unvaccinated students in Ohio could be asked to stay home from school as the state recovers from an outbreak of the mumps, health officials told ABC News. In central Ohio, 481 cases have been reported, with more than half of those linked to Ohio State ...

Mumps Outbreak In Ohio Keeps Kids Away From School   Diabetes Insider
Notice Issued For Students in Ohio State University Due To Mumps Outbreak   Dumb-Out
No Shots Could Mean No School, Ohio Health Officials Warn   KTRK-TV
ABC6OnYourSide.com   
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