2014年10月12日 星期日

2014-10-13 U.S. Health

  Fox News   
Dallas health worker 2nd in U.S. to test positive for Ebola  SFGate
DALLAS — A nurse became the first person to contract Ebola within the United States, prompting local, state and federal officials who had settled into a choreographed response to scramble Sunday to solve the mystery of how she became infected despite ...

Human error likely the cause of second U.S. Ebola case: expert   New York Daily News
Ebola scare deepens as Dallas nurse becomes first to contract the disease in the ...   Kansas City Star
Second US Ebola case raises doubts of hospital preparedness   NorthJersey.com
WFAA   
Politico   
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  Boston Globe   
Boston patient deemed unlikely to have Ebola  Boston Globe
BRAINTREE — A man who recently visited Liberia is being assessed in a Boston hospital for a possible infection by the deadly Ebola virus, but physicians think he is at “extremely low” risk, health officials said Sunday. “This patient does not appear to meet ...

Ebola likelihood "extremely low" for man in Boston   WITN
Man Being Evaluated At Beth Israel For Possible Ebola   WBUR
Boston patient does not appear to have Ebola, hospital says   GMA News
Bustle   
BostInno (blog)   
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  Daily Mail   
Breast cancer charity in pain plea  Daily Mail
Thousands of patients diagnosed with secondary breast cancer may be needlessly suffering from debilitating physical pain, according to a leading charity. Breast Cancer Care said a survey it carried out found a majority of patients coping with the condition ...

Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk unites families   nwitimes.com
Event makes strides to find a cure for breast cancer   Modesto Bee
All in pink, Eastside Fire & Rescue supports breast cancer awareness this week   Issaquah Press
Gaston Gazette   
The Patriot-News - PennLive.com   
The Waynedale News   
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  New York Times   
Breakthrough Replicates Human Brain Cells for Use in Alzheimer's Research  New York Times
The Boston neuroscientists Doo Yeon Kim, left, and Rudolph E. Tanzi grew diseased cells in a petri dish as a way to quickly and cheaply test treatments. Credit Dominick Reuter for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...

Scientists Replicate Human Alzheimer's Cells in Dish   Voice of America
Researchers replicate Alzheimer's brain cells in a petri dish   Boston Globe
Researchers Replicate Cells of Alzheimer's disease in a Petri Dish   Beta Wired
International Business Times   
ABC30.com   
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US FDA approves Gilead's all-oral hepatitis C drug  Reuters UK
Oct 10 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Friday approved Gilead Sciences Inc's all-oral hepatitis C drug, clearing the way for the company to increase its revenue from sales of treatments for the liver-destroying viral infection. The new drug, to be sold under the ...


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Conjoined Texas babies to take 1st step to separation  Tribune-Review
HOUSTON — Conjoined 6-month-old twin girls will begin to undergo tissue expansion this month to stretch skin that will be used to cover patches of their bodies when they are separated in a surgery planned for December. The tissue expansion for Knatalye ...


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  WJXT Jacksonville   
Las Vegas sounds false alarm as global Ebola fears spread  Chicago Tribune
A girl walks past a slogan painted on a wall reading "Stop Ebola" in Monrovia, Liberia, on Aug. 31. A girl walks past a slogan painted on a wall reading "Stop Ebola" in Monrovia, Liberia, on Aug. 31. (Dominique Faget, AFP/Getty Images). By Grant McCool.
Jet with ill boy quarantined, cleared in Las Vegas   SFGate
Las Vegas Announces False Alarm Amid Global Ebola Scare   Chinatopix
Airplane briefly quarantined in Las Vegas due to Ebola false alarm   Times of India

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  Tech Times   
Fecal pills likely to help patients with Clostridium difficile infection  Tech Times
FMT capsules contain frozen samples of healthy feces and can be taken orally by patients suffering from CDI. Researchers found these pills are safe and comparably effective as stool transplants. (Photo : Public Domain). Fecal capsules containing healthy ...

Study: Frozen poop pills could safely combat bad bacteria   The Week Magazine
Frozen Poop Pills Can Rid You Of Life-Threatening Infections   Design & Trend
Frozen Poop Pills Fight Life-Threatening Infections   NPR (blog)

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  San Jose Mercury News   
Nurses union asks for Ebola plan after so-called breach  KFOX El Paso
EL PASO – A nurses union responded after news that a Texas health care worker tested positive for Ebola. As KFOX14 reported Sunday, officials with Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention claimed that a protocol breach is to blame for the health ...

National Nurses United react to Ebola spread   WDAM-TV
Nurses Call for Highest Standards for Protective Equipment, Hands-On Training ...   Gilmer Mirror
National Nurses United Survey Reveals Fatal Flaw In U.S. Preparedness For ...   The Inquisitr
Dallas Morning News   
Washington Post   
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  WKRC TV Cincinnati   
Chicago Marathon runner in critical condition  Bloomington Pantagraph
CHICAGO (AP) — A 59-year-old man was in critical condition Sunday night after collapsing in the Chicago Marathon and receiving CPR. The man was stricken late in the race and taken to Mercy Hospital on Chicago's near South Side, where a hospital ...

Man in critical condition after jumping onto Metra tracks near Chicago Marathon   Chicago Sun-Times

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