2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 U.S. Health

  CTV News   
Canada's new top doctor planning beefed-up Ebola effort  CTV News
The incoming head of the Public Health Agency of Canada says he wants to step up efforts to fight the Ebola outbreak. Dr. Gregory Taylor, Canada's newly-appointed chief medical officer, says he wants to send more mobile clinics, more doctors and more ...

The Ebola outbreak is the deadliest known to man thus far   The Star Online
Doctor calls for blood donations to treat Liberian Ebola victims   Reuters
Red Cross team attacked collecting Ebola dead   Salt Lake Tribune
The Nation   
New York Times   
Voice of America   
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  Daily Mail   
Going up a dress size raises breast cancer risk 33%: Danger of gaining weight ...  Daily Mail
Women who go up one dress size every ten years are a third more likely to develop breast cancer, British research shows. Experts say there is a strong link between the amount of fat stored around the waist and the risk of tumours developing. The study by ...

Skirt size increase linked to breast cancer risk, says study   BBC News
Race for the Cure eyes $2 million to battle breast cancer   Daily Pilot
NFL fumbles TV ad for breast cancer awareness   Page Six
Irish Independent   
Philly.com   
Good4Utah   
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  Tech Times   
Vigorous exercise may harm your teeth: Study  Tech Times
During workout, athletes exhibited reduced saliva production and changes in the acidity of their spit, which could lead to tooth decay. Oral cavities also tend to be more prevalent in athletes who train more often and for longer hours. (Photo : Partha S. Sahana).
Teeth can be ruined by too much exercise   iStreet Research
Physical Exercise Might Increase Risk of Tooth Decay In the Long Run   Guardian Liberty Voice
Intense Exercise Could Be Bad For Your Teeth   Men's Fitness
SavingAdvice.com   
Design & Trend   
KDramaStars   
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  Fox News   
Can All Work and No Play Make You Diabetic?  U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Working long hours may increase your risk for diabetes, a new study suggests. But the finding seems to depend on your job. Researchers examined data from prior studies involving more than 222,000 men ...

CDC: US diabetes epidemic levels off, but not for everyone   Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews
Diabetes progress limited, raising questions about social factors, study finds   ModernHealthcare.com (blog)
Diabetes in Need of New Screening, Management Approach   Bioscience Technology
Headlines & Global News   
Doctors Lounge   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Second screening 'may alter the brain and trigger emotional problems'  Telegraph.co.uk
Watching television while surfing the internet and checking social media on smart phones may alter the brain, scientists have warned. Multitasking with mobile phones, laptops, TV, and tablets may cause brain damage and trigger depression and emotional ...

Can Media Multitasking Alter Your Brain?   WebMD
Using Multiple Media Devices at Same Time Linked to Lower Brain Density   Latin Post
Multitasking is bad for the brain according to scientists   iStreet Research
Counsel & Heal   
Engadget   
NBCNews.com   
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El Salvador says nearly 30000 infected with mosquito-borne chikungunya  Reuters
SAN SALVADOR, Sept 24 (Reuters) - El Salvador has detected nearly 30,000 cases of the painful mosquito-borne viral disease chikungunya, and has undertaken measures to prevent the disease-carrying mosquitoes breeding, the head of the country's ...


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  Reuters   
Former American ambassador to India to lead US Ebola effort in Africa  Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The State Department on Wednesday named Nancy Powell, the former U.S. ambassador to India, to coordinate Washington's response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The epidemic has already killed more than 2,000 people ...

World Digest: Sept. 24, 2014   Washington Post
Nancy Powell To Head US State Department's Ebola Coordination Unit   RTT News
Kerry Taps Nancy Powell to Lead Ebola Fight   Daily Beast
Jagran Post   
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  Daily Digest   
First case of enterovirus in Maryland confirmed  Daily Digest
The first case of the virus has been confirmed in Maryland but the virus has affected 32 states in all since mid-August. Health officials in Maryland have reported that the state has its first confirmed case of enterovirus. A hospitalized child was found to have the ...

Enterovirus D68 Confirmed in Central Ohio Kids   ABC6OnYourSide.com
First enterovirus case confirmed in Maryland   Baltimore Sun
First case of enterovirus confirmed in RI   WLNE-TV (ABC6)
CIDRAP   
Cherry Hill Courier Post   
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  2 Minute Medicine   
Varicose Vein Treatments All Work, But...  WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Three common treatments for painful varicose veins all ease symptoms, though there may be small differences in quality of life months later. That's the conclusion of a clinical trial that compared the three ...

Comparing treatments for varicose veins   WWSB ABC 7
For Varicose Veins, Laser Treatment Is Best   LiveScience.com
Pain in the vein?   Devil's Lake Daily Journal (blog)
2 Minute Medicine   
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  ABC17News.com   
Early memory lapses may be sign of dementia  ABC17News.com
At least once a week a patient will come into Dr. Thomas Loepfe's busy geriatric clinic in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, with a worry. She will tell him she's been misplacing her glasses lately, or he'll say he's concerned about losing the car keys.

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