2014年10月2日 星期四

2014-10-03 U.S. Health

  Reuters   
Four people close to US Ebola patient quarantined in Dallas  Reuters
DALLAS (Reuters) - Four people close to the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States were quarantined in a Dallas apartment, where sheets and other items used by the man were sealed in plastic bags, as health officials widened their search ...

Ebola Patient's Journey Shows How Global Travel Spreads Disease   New York Times
Dallas officials say they had to order Ebola family to stay home   Los Angeles Times
Texas Ebola patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, may have had contact with up to 100 ...   Washington Post
Christian Science Monitor   
Dallas Morning News   
TIME   
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  BBC News   
American cameraman for NBC News diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia  Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An American freelance television cameraman working for NBC News in Liberia has tested positive for the Ebola virus and will be flown back to the United States for treatment, the network said on Thursday in an online report.
NBC News Freelancer In Africa Diagnosed With Ebola   Huffington Post
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman: 'We Present Zero to Minimal Risk'   NBCNews.com
Ebola Strikes NBC News Cameraman in Liberia   New York Times
Businessweek   
USA TODAY   
7Online WSVN-TV   
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  Fox News   
Allen boy's paralysis could be first such case in Texas related to enterovirus  Dallas Morning News
The first case in Texas of a child possibly suffering paralysis from an increasingly common virus was reported Thursday by Children's Health in Dallas. Enterovirus D68 is far easier to catch than Ebola, with confirmed cases in 43 states and in Canada. The vast ...

RI health agency emphasizes girl with enterovirus died of staph infection   The Providence Journal
EV-D68 update: Ont. hospitals testing muscle-weakened patients, Manitoba ...   CTV News
State scientist says testing for Enterovirus doesn't alter treatment of respiratory ...   WISN Milwaukee
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  KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest   
Emerging History Of HIV Pandemic Sheds Light On How Infectious Diseases ...  KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
FILE - This April 12, 2011 electron microscope image made available by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases shows an H9 T cell, blue, infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), yellow. AP Photo/NIAID ...

HIV Originated in 1920s Kinshasa During 'Perfect Storm' for Pandemic   International Business Times UK

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  Uncover California   
Mini-Strokes May Lead to PTSD, Study Finds  WebMD
THURSDAY, Oct. 2, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- A mini-stroke may not cause lasting physical damage, but it could increase your risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a small, new study suggests. Almost one-third of patients who suffered a ...

New Study Links Mini Strokes With PTSD   Diabetes Insider
Mini Stroke Can Trigger PTSD: Study   Uncover California
A Mini-Stroke Called A TIA Can Spark Post-Traumatic Stress   WVXU

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  ABC News   
Man Thought to Have Died From Ebola Awakens After Burial Team Wraps Him Up  ABC News
MONROVIA, Liberia -- Amid the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, it's easier to get help if you are dead than if you are alive. My producer and I were driving back from an assignment in Monrovia, where we filmed this morning's "Good Morning America" ...

Shocking moment Ebola 'corpse' moved   NEWS.com.au
Dead Ebola Victim Moves Arm (Video)   Opposing Views
Ebola victim thought dead wakes as Liberian burial detail wraps him in body bag   The Denver Channel
Complex.com   
9news.com.au   
Mediaite   
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  MiamiHerald.com   
Celiac Disease: New Data May Change Recommendations for Kids  Medscape
Timing of gluten exposure and duration of breast-feeding do not appear to influence the development of celiac disease in high-risk children, according to two new randomized controlled trials published in the October 2 issue of the New England Journal of ...

Delaying the introduction of gluten to infant diets does not prevent celiac disease   KGNS.tv
Infant's Diet Doesn't Change Celiac Disease Risk   HCPLive
Early gluten exposure, breastfeeding no protection against Celiac disease: studies   New York Daily News
MedPage Today   
Intelihealth.com   
Headlines & Global News   
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  Mother Nature Network   
Smell the roses while you can! Your sense of smell could predict when you'll die  Mother Nature Network
Losing your ability to smell a sign of slowed cellular regeneration or the result of years of toxic environmental exposures. By: Elizabeth Palermo, LiveScience. Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 10:42 AM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. A loss of smell is 'a ...


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  KSAT San Antonio   
FTC: Caffeine-infused underwear not weight loss aid  KSAT San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO - If you bought caffeine-infused underwear because of promises it will slim you down, you'll soon be able to get your money back. Two companies, Wacoal America and Norm Thompson Outfitters, have agreed to refund a combined $1.5 million ...

Caffeinated underwear won't help you lose weight, US government confirms   CBC.ca (blog)
WUSA 9 CFA "Heads Up" on caffeine-infused shapewear   W*USA 9
Ways to waste cash: iPants, Ebola scams and start-up TV   Detroit Free Press
Lexology (registration)   
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  Daily Times   
Stopping Global Ebola Spread 'World's Highest Priority': United Nations  NDTV
Monrovia: The UN launched a mission on Thursday to prevent the global spread of Ebola, describing the epidemic as the world's "highest priority" as the United States scrambled to limit its own outbreak. Anthony Banbury, head of the UN Mission on Ebola ...

'Vital to bring Ebola under control' to stop its spread   BBC News
Sierra Leone sends SOS to Abbott   The Australian
Ebola cases top 7000 in West Africa: UN   The Hindu
Reuters Africa   
Times of India   
The Nation   
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