2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 U.S. Health

  Reuters   
Bill Clinton says must 'do whatever it takes' to fight Ebola  Reuters
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - New initiatives from the United States, Britain, France and other countries to help fight the Ebola epidemic that has been spreading exponentially in West Africa marked a "good beginning," former President Bill Clinton ...

Ebola crisis ... A locked-down nation in the grip of disease, fear and panic   Herald Scotland
'We're not heroes... we're just doing our job'   Irish Independent
U.S. Military to Fight Ebola: 'What Does Victory Look Like?'   Huffington Post
New York Daily News   
Herald Sun   
Sierra Express Media   
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  Times of India   
Which Antidepressant is the Right Antidepressant?  PNC Voice
There are several different kinds of antidepressant medication. Each one works to alter brain chemistry in a different way, adjusting neurotransmitter levels to effectively improve the mood of the patient who takes it. The most commonly prescribed ...

Single dose of antidepressant changes brain   Times of India
Antidepressants act much quicker on Brain than previously thought   WallStreet OTC
Single Dose Of Antidepressant Makes Brain Faster Than Thoughts   Capital Wired
KDramaStars   
Capital OTC   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Financial Express   
Angelina effect: Jolie mastectomy sparks surge in female cancer tests  Financial Express
SummaryStudy credits Angelina Jolie's glamorous appearance, relationship with Brad Pitt for helping to lessen women's fears about surgery. Related Articles. Aspirin may slow breast cancer recurrenceQuietly, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie say, 'I do'Brad Pitt, ...

Angelina Jolie effect has evolved for breast cancer checks   Examiner.com
'Angelina effect': Star spurs genetic tests   gulfnews.com
Angelina Jolie surgery sparks surge in female cancer tests, study says   Fox News
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
U.S. waistlines just keep growing  DigitalJournal.com
Despite the best efforts of health professionals, Americans' waistlines continue to expand, with women outpacing men. Slightly more than half of all Americans are now considered abdominally obese, according to a new study. “Waists are still expanding in the ...

American Bellies Are Expanding Fast   Sci-Tech Today
'Apple-shaped' Americans more numerous now   Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
Abdominal Obesity Preventable With Healthy Childhood Lifestyle Choices   Guardian Liberty Voice
New York Times (blog)   
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  New York Daily News   
More choice, help coming to NH health care market  mySanAntonio.com
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire residents signing up for insurance under the federal health care overhaul law will have both more choices and more places to turn for help in November. For the last year, the only company selling health plans ...

Which Alabama ZIP codes had the most Obamacare sign-ups? Search our ...   AL.com
Journal Poll: Voters down on Obamacare   Albuquerque Journal

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  Newsweek   
Planned Parenthood 'office visit' via app gets you birth control  Houston Chronicle
Turns out there is, if what you're after is birth control or a test for a sexually transmitted infection. In the latest example of fast-growing "telemedicine," video conferencing that virtually extends medical expertise, Planned Parenthood is rolling out a pilot project ...

Planned Parenthood App to make parenting easier   iStreet Research
New App Lets You Have Birth Control Delivered to Your Door   Newsweek
Planned Parenthood tries virtual office visits   Press Herald
The Seattle Times   
French Tribune   
KOMO News   
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  Fox17   
Wyoming officials working hard to keep Wyoming a respiratory illness free state  iStreet Research
7 The health officials of Wyoming have been on the lookout for any possible cases of the respiratory illness that's been hitting on children on other states of the US. There has been no reported case yet in the area but they want to be vigilant about it.
Officials urge vigilance in preventing respiratory illness from hitting Wyoming   The Republic
Nebraska has confirmed case of respiratory virus   seattlepi.com
Enterovirus may now be in Oregon   KPTV.com

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  Emergency Management   
US information chief joins response to Ebola outbreak  Reuters
WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A U.S. government technology expert who helped Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates launch the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will join the Obama administration's battle against Ebola in West Africa, administration ...

SCOOP: CIO VanRoekel heads to USAID to fight Ebola Alibaba makes history ...   Politico

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  CBS Local   
Walk to End Alzheimer's Saturday  The Daily Citizen
Every 67 seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The Alzheimer's Association Georgia Chapter continues to fight the escalating epidemic by raising awareness and funds and by partnering with local sponsors and other ...

2014 Abilene Walk to End Alzheimer's   Big Country Homepage
La Crosse sports purple for "Walk to stop Alzheimer's" event   WKBT La Crosse
Pat Bowlen's Family On Hand For Historic Walk To End Alzheimer's   CBS Local
WSAW   
Redlands Daily Facts   
WSIL TV   
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  CBS Local   
ALS Association Puts Ice Buckets Aside In Annual Fundraising Walk  CBS Local
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Saturday morning, more than 3,000 people went beyond the ice bucket challenge and instead walked to defeat ALS. The walk is the ALS Association's biggest annual event. It raises money to allow local chapters to maintain care ...

ALS walk in Wichita breaks a fundraising record   KWCH
Curwensville Area High School takes part in ice bucket challenge   Clearfield Progress
Annual Walk to Defeat ALS Raised $420k, 'Ice Bucket Challenge' Helped ...   KSTP.com
Maine News   
Westfair Online   
KNIA / KRLS Radio   
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