2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 U.S. Health

  Reuters   
SF doctor returns from Sierra Leone, but will revisit the country to continue aiding ...  San Francisco Examiner
Courtesy Ahmidu Barrie; Dr. Dan Kelly, left, recently came back from Sierra Leone, where he was helping to strengthen the health care program there in the wake of the massive Ebola outbreak. A UC San Francisco doctor is back in The City after spending ...

Ebola is now a threat to all our security, says Obama, as 3000 US troops head to ...   Daily Mail
CDC releases Ebola checklist, local hospitals prepare   WTVM
Iowa doctor returns from Sierra Leone, shares ideas to slow spread of Ebola   WQAD.com
NPR (blog)   
iStreet Research   
Reuters   
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  Forbes   
New Ad Campaign Aims To Keep Pot Newbies From Suffering Maureen Dowd's ...  Forbes
Back in June I wrote about possible reasons why New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd had a nightmarish experience with a marijuana-laced candy bar. She had legally purchased the edible while visiting Denver and, lacking instructions on the best way ...

Marijuana industry tries to fight 'stoner' stereotype   Daily Digest
Marijuana Activists Launch 'Consume Responsible' Campaign   Headlines & Global News
Marijuana Policy Project Billboard Aims to Educate Consumers   PNC Voice
Daily Mail   
KAJ18 Kalispell Montana News   
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  National Post   
Artificial sweeteners linked to obesity epidemic, scientists say  CBC.ca
Artificial sweeteners may exacerbate, rather than prevent, metabolic disorders such as Type 2 diabetes, a study suggests. Calorie-free artificial sweeteners are often chosen by dieters in part because they are thought not to raise blood sugar levels.
Artificial sweetener could promote diabetes   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Scientists warn sweeteners may cause obesity   Herald Scotland
Could Artificial Sweeteners Raise Your Blood Sugar?   WebMD
CBS News   
Philly.com   
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  FOX31 Denver   
Polyethylene found in Crest toothpaste prompts changes  WISH-TV
24-Hour News 8 took a look at what that means for the tube already in medicine cabinets across the county. Trish Walraven a Dental Hygienist wanted people to take a good look at the blue specks in their toothpaste. Walraven said she had no clue what they ...

Dental hygientist discovered Crest toothpaste contains little pieces of plastic   Examiner.com
Crest agrees to stop putting plastic microbeads in your toothpaste   UPI.com
Crest toothpaste contains controversial ingredient   KPTV.com
KTVB   
Providence Eyewitness News   
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader   
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  News Tonight Africa   
PTSD Link to Food Addiction Seen in Report  WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Women who have the largest number of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms are almost three times more likely to develop an addiction to food, a new study suggests. The findings don't prove a direct ...

PTSD symptoms tied to food addiction in women: study   Reuters
Trauma and Food Addiction Linked for Women   LiveScience.com
Food addiction linked to PTSD in women   Daily Digest
Counsel & Heal   
Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)   
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  Reuters UK   
GSK melanoma pill backed by UK cost watchdog with price cut  Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's healthcare cost agency NICE has recommended a third new drug for melanoma, this time from GlaxoSmithKline, after the drugmaker offered to supply it at a discount to the state-run National Health Service. GSK currently markets ...


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  Yahoo Tech   
Insulin pumps capable of saving lives: study  GlobalPost
VIENNA, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- The use of insulin pumps to improve therapy for type 1 diabetes patients has provided very positive results including saving the lives of patients, it was revealed at the annual meeting for the European Association for the Study of ...

Diabetes Device Regulation Lagging   MedPage Today
Bionic Pancreas: A Father's Mission to Fight Type 1 Diabetes   Yahoo Tech
Insulin Pump Use Cuts Cardiovascular Deaths Compared With Pens   Medscape
Worcester Telegram   
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Healthy humans carry viruses too!  Deccan Chronicle
Washington: The same viruses that make us sick can take up residence in and on the human body without provoking a sneeze, cough or other troublesome symptoms, according to a new study. In fact, healthy individuals carry about five types of viruses on ...


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  Counsel & Heal   
Migraine Sufferers Significantly More Likely Develop Parkinson's Disease  Counsel & Heal
Experiencing migraines in middle age increases the risk of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, according to a new study. Lead researcher Dr. Ann I. Scher, of the Uniformed Services University in Bethesda and a member of the American ...

Researchers May Have Found Link Between Migraines and Parkinson's Disease   KMBZ
Migraines with aura in middle age linked to Parkinson's disease   CNN
Midlife Migraine Linked to Later Parkinson's   Medscape
Reuters   
U.S. News & World Report   
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  Chron.com   
World Alzheimer's Report Suggests Dementia Can Be Preventable  Diabetes Insider
The Alzheimer's Disease International organization commissioned a group of research scientist to produce the World Alzheimer's Report. This report involved the study of 8,000 people across the U.K., China, Spain, Chile, Poland, and Australia. The report ...

Too few people know that lifestyle can cut risk of dementia   Belfast Newsletter
The symptoms and causes of dementia   Wells Journal
Help Prevent 500000 Americans Dying Each Year From Disease With No Cure ...   CBS Local
The Times (subscription)   
TIME   
SFGate   
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