2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 U.S. Health

  New York Times   
US Aims to Curb Peril of Antibiotic Resistance  New York Times
One point of contention has been the extent to which industrial-scale animal farming contributes to antibiotic-resistant infections in humans. Credit Randall Hill/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...

US 'upgrades' plan against antibiotic resistance   AsiaOne
White House Calls on FDA to Fight Drug and Antibiotic Resistant Superbugs ...   Design & Trend
White House Announces National Strategy for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant ...   Yumanewsnow
The Utah People's Post   
Daily Digest   
KMBZ   
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  ABC News   
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response  Reuters
(Reuters) - International agencies and governments are fighting to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The fever, which causes external and internal bleeding, has killed at least, 2,630 people in West Africa.
UN to deploy Ebola mission as death toll reaches 2630   AsiaOne
UN to deploy Ebola mission as death toll continues to rise   Telegraph.co.uk
Sierra Leone Launches Controversial Ebola Shutdown   NDTV
9news.com.au   
Deutsche Welle   
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  Reuters   
Bodies Found After Ebola Health Care Workers Go Missing In Guinea (UPDATES)  Huffington Post
A spokesman for the government in Guinea said on Thursday that eight bodies were found two days after a group of health workers and journalists went missing in the country. The journalists and officials came under attack near the southern city of Nzerekore, ...

Throats slit: Ebola health team, journalists brutally killed in Guinea   RT
Fear of Ebola Drives Mob to Kill Officials in Guinea   New York Times
Angry Mob Kills Officials in Guinea Under Fear of Ebola Virus   iStreet Research
New York Daily News   
Examiner.com   
Washington Post   
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  BBC News   
Breast cancer test 'Angelina Jolie effect' found  BBC News
Referrals to breast cancer clinics more than doubled in the UK after Angelina Jolie announced she had had a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer. The actress revealed in May last year she had had the surgery, after being told she had an 87% ...

'Angelina effect' on cancer tests   Your Local Guardian
Referrals to breast cancer clinics more than doubled...   Mynextfone

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Testosterone Drugs May Need Further Study on Heart Risk  Businessweek
Drugmakers should conduct new trials to assess the heart risks of testosterone therapies used by 2.3 million men last year, U.S. regulatory advisers said. A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted 20-1 that drug developers should further assess ...


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  SFGate   
Pop Quiz:Get your flu facts  WKTV
UTICA, N.Y. (WKTV)--Health officials say now is the time to start getting vaccinated for the flu, before the season officially begins in October. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services the best way to protect against the illness is ...

New Recommendations for Flu Season   KEYC
Half of Americans still skip yearly flu vaccine   Boston Globe
Fewer than half in US get flu shots, CDC says   KAGS News
Hutchinson News   
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Gainesville Sun   
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  Tech Times   
Crest to remove harmful microbeads from toothpaste  First Coast News
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Have you ever wondered what's lurking in your toothpaste? Well, those little microbeads in your Crest toothpaste are causing quite the stir among dentists and patients alike. Loading… Post to Facebook. Crest to remove harmful ...

Crest removing controversial microbeads from toothpaste after outcry   CTV News
Police investigating fatal accident at construction site in south Tyler   KLTV
Microbeads in toothpaste: Safe to brush?   Today.com

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  Daily Digest   
New research shows antidepressants rapidly alter brain architecture  Daily Digest
A team of German researchers found changes in brain architecture only hours after a single dose of any of the common selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs. Who would have guessed that a single dose of an antidepressant could alter the ...

Antidepressants rapidly alter brain architecture, study finds   Los Angeles Times
1 Dose of Antidepressant Changes Brain Connections?   WebMD
One Dose of An Antidepressant Can Change Your Brain, Study Says   Newsweek
LiveScience.com   
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  Reuters   
United Nations to deploy Ebola mission in worst-affected states  Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations will create a special mission to combat Ebola, deploying staff in the worst-affected states - Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone - as the U.N. Security Council declared the outbreak a "threat to international peace ...

Ebola Presents Challenge, and an Opportunity, for UN Leader   New York Times
Ebola a 'threat to international peace and security,' UN Security Council declares   Toronto Star
UN to Establish Health Mission to Contain Ebola   Voice of America
Bloomberg   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
Xinhua   
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  NPR   
Lawmaker pushes to make new HIV prevention drug more available  KTVU San Francisco
Taken daily, Truvada - manufactured by Gilead Sciences of Foster City - is said to provide up to 99 percent protection against HIV transmission. The retail price for a month's supply can range as high as $2,000. While it doesn't protect against other sexually ...

SF Rally Backs Increased Funding for Anti-HIV Drug   San Francisco Public Press
Campos wants money to promote use of drug to prevent HIV   SFGate
San Francisco Supervisor Wants To Make HIV/AIDS Drug Available To Anyone ...   CBS Local
abc7news.com   
Medscape   
WAFF   
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