2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 U.S. Health

  New York Times   
Ebola Patient in Dallas 'Fighting for His Life,' CDC Director Says  New York Times
DALLAS — The Ebola patient in a hospital is “fighting for his life,” but he remains the only confirmed victim of the disease in the United States, and public health officials remain confident about their ability to contain the disease, the director of the Centers for ...

Dallas Ebola case: Lone US patient 'fighting for his life'   CBC.ca
First US Ebola victim is now fighting for his life   Irish Independent
Ebola victim 'critical' in US hospital   Herald Scotland
Reuters UK   
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  NDTV   
New York City Steps Up Preparations to Be Ready for Ebola Cases  New York Times
Have you been to West Africa in the last three weeks? If so, did you come into contact with someone sick with the virus? If the caller has traveled to one of the countries where the disease continues to spread, a series of protocols is supposed to kick in, starting ...

Sierra Leone Records 121 Ebola Deaths in a Single Day   NDTV
Ebola fight calls for caution, not hysteria: #tellusatoday   USA TODAY
Ugandan doctor catches Ebola   The Observer
Los Angeles Times   
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  The Independent   
New Genes Found that Determine Your Height  TIME
How tall you are is strongly related to the genes you inherit, and previous studies suggested that as much as 80% of the variance in height among people is due to their DNA. And in the largest genetic study of height-related genes to date, scientists involved in ...

Height differences greatly influenced by genetic factors: Study   Capital OTC
Unhappy about being shorter than your brother? Blame your genes - Scientists ...   Daily Mail
Height Is Determined By Complicated Gene Combinations   Diabetes Insider
Guardian Liberty Voice   
The Times (subscription)   
Reuters   
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  KDramaStars   
Eating With Overweight Friend? This Study May Change Your Mind  Capital OTC
So the next time you are out, dining with your overweight friends you might like to consider a new study conducted by a Southern Illinois University. The new research by the Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab and the Mayo Medical Clinic, that involved ...

Eating with an overweight person may increase your chances of being ...   Beta Wired
Eating alongside overweight people affects your eating capacity, says study   The Westside Story
Can Eating With An Overweight Person Affect Your Eating Habits?   KDramaStars
Design & Trend   
PsychCentral.com   
Quartz   
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TRF FEATURE-Thailand hits party scene to combat rising HIV among gay men  Reuters
BANGKOK, Oct 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Bare-chested male models strutted through the glitzy ballroom in Bangkok to the beat of house music while dozens of young gay men waited anxiously, working up the nerve to have a blood test. The mostly ...


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  CBS News   
CDC: Worcester Patient Does Not Have Ebola  Boston.com
The Centers for Disease Control confirms that a Worcester patient does not have a recurrence of Ebola. Massachusetts physician Dr. Rick Sacra, who had previously survived the Ebola virus, was diagnosed with a respiratory infection one day after he was ...

Former Ebola Patient Sacra Tests Negative for Virus: Officials   NBCNews.com
Hospital: Ebola Virus Survivor Not Infected Again   ABC News
Patient treated for Ebola tests negative for new infection   CBS News
Boston Globe   
My Fox Boston   
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  Iowa City Press Citizen   
Week aims to fight stigma of mental illness  Iowa City Press Citizen
Congress established Mental Illness Awareness Week in 1990 in conjunction with the National Alliance on Mental Illness' efforts to raise awareness on the topic. Loading… Post to Facebook. Week aims to fight stigma of mental illness Congress established ...

One woman's mental health mission   Brisbane Times
Mental Health Awareness Week kicks off in Winnipeg   CTV News
Events highlight mental health   Kykernel.com (subscription)
Daily Mail   
wwlp.com   
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  Texas A&M The Battalion   
The problem with pink ribbons  Texas A&M The Battalion
While some comapnies provide sizeable donations, many brands appear to promote and donate to breast cancer awareness and research. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and many places and products are already decked out with pink ribbons.
Hurley reveals family cancer pain   Belfast Telegraph
Cancer survivors form pink ribbon before Pats game   WHDH-TV
Chargers salute breast cancer awareness   CBS 8 San Diego
Columbia Daily Herald   
Rocky Mount Telegram   
Peninsula On-line   
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  Mississippi Business Journal   
Obamacare Round 2: States gear up for start of next enrollment period in ...  Washington Post
LOS ANGELES — As states gear up for Round 2 of Affordable Care Act enrollment next month, they have their sights set on people like Miles Alva. Alva, 28, works part time at a video store and is about to graduate from California State University at Northridge.
Medicaid Expansion has Impact in West Virginia   Voice of America
State's Medicaid enrollees grow, spurred by Affordable Care Act   Bayoubuzz

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  New York Daily News   
N.J. boy who died of enterovirus showed no symptoms: official  New York Daily News
Four-year-old Eli Waller stayed home from preschool on Sept. 24 with a slight case of pink eye. He seemed to be in otherwise good health when he went to bed that night, but the little boy from Hamilton Township, N.J., never woke up, the town's health officer ...

Hamilton Parents Seek Answers At School Meeting Following Death Of Child ...   CBS Local
4-Year-Old Enterovirus Victim Was 'Like a Shy Puppy Full of Love'   ABC News
Enterovirus killed New Jersey child, health official says   Los Angeles Times
Daily Mail   
6abc.com   
Businessweek   
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