2014年10月21日 星期二

2014-10-22 U.S. Health

  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola: Travelers From Stricken Countries Only Can Enter 5 US Airports  Wall Street Journal
John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York is one of the five U.S. airports with enhanced procedures in place to screen travelers from three West African countries. Associated Press. By. Kristina Peterson And. Siobhan Hughes. Siobhan Hughes.
US tightens travel restrictions from West Africa to curb Ebola   Los Angeles Times
5 US Airports Set for Travelers From 3 West African Nations   New York Times
US expands Ebola checks; Rwanda to check Americans   SFGate
Huffington Post   
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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  Boston Globe   
RI man declared free of Ebola, expected to leave hospital Wednesday  Boston Globe
The Rhode Island man infected with Ebola while working in Liberia has been declared free of the disease and is expected to leave Nebraska Medical Center on Wednesday, according to the hospital. Ashoka Mukpo, 33, who grew up in Providence, is the ...

Rhode Islander Mukpo declared free of Ebola virus, to be released from ...   The Providence Journal
Freelance cameraman free of Ebola, can leave Nebraska hospital   CNN
NBC News Freelancer Ashoka Mukpo Declared Free of Ebola   NBCNews.com
Latinos Post   
ABC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  USA TODAY   
Supplements safe after FDA recall? Don't count on it  Los Angeles Times
When the Food & Drug Administration recalls your "all natural" dietary supplement for containing prescription pharmaceuticals, you may think that ensures a rapid restoration of the misbranded product to its wholesome natural state, right? Wrong, says a new ...

Study: Tainted Supplements Sold After Recall   WLTX.com
Tainted supplements sold after recalls, study says   USA TODAY
Researchers Find Banned Substances in Recalled Weight-Loss, Sports ...   Natural Products INSIDER
hays Post   
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  San Antonio Express-News   
Texas names 2 units to treat future Ebola patients  San Antonio Express-News
State Health Services Commissioner Dr. David Lakey (foreground) and Gov. Rick Perry were both on hand last week when the initial announcement was made. Associated Press. October 21, 2014. DALLAS — Texas, which saw the first case of Ebola ...

Governor announces Ebola containment facility to open in North Texas   MyFox Austin
Texas establishes Ebola treatment facility   ModernHealthcare.com
2 centers in Texas to have specially trained workers, equipment for Ebola and ...   Bellingham Herald
TWC News   
myCentralOregon.com   
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  San Francisco Business Times   
Giving pricey hepatitis drug to prisoners may be financially wise  Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using expensive new antivirals to treat hepatitis C in prisoners makes fiscal sense, a new paper says. Based on computer models, new pricey drug combinations were more cost-effective than older drug combinations and no ...

Hepatitis C Treatment: Sovaldi Could Be Too Expensive For All Calif. Inmates   Capital OTC
Using expensive Sovaldi to treat inmates with Hepatitis C is cost-effective study ...   Beta Wired
Officials Say Hepatitis C Drug Too Pricey To Give to All Calif. Inmates   California Healthline
Science Codex   
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  New York Times   
At Ebola Training Session in New York, Calm and Caution Are Urged  New York Times
Health care workers in New York watched a demonstration on protective gear and protocols for treating Ebola patients on Tuesday. Credit Ángel Franco/The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

No ebola in Kern, but local health officials preach preparedness   Bakersfield Californian
Steps taken to keep Ebola virus out   DAWN.com
Kern health officials say local facilities working on new Ebola guidelines   Bakersfield Now
Times Herald-Record   
Businessweek   
The News International   
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  New York Times   
Procedure on Paralyzed Man Stirs Hope and Caution  New York Times
Darek Fidyka using leg braces and a walker. A stabbing had paralyzed him from the chest down. Credit BBC, via European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This ...

Paralysed man walks again after cell transplant   BBC News
Pioneer transplant therapy makes paralyzed man walk again   Xinhua
Man With Severed Spine Walks Again in 'World First'   NBCNews.com
Irish Examiner   
CBC.ca   
ABC Online   
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  Times of India   
Ebola vaccine trials in West Africa likely in January: WHO  Times of India
GENEVA: With Ebola raging in West Africa, the World Health Organization is pressing the search for a vaccine and hopes to test two experimental versions as early as January on 20,000 front-line health care workers and others in the hot zone — a bigger ...

WHO aims for Ebola serum in weeks and vaccine tests in Africa by January   The Guardian
WHO pools experimental Ebola vaccines as experts scramble to beat virus   Firstpost
World Health Organisation hopeful that Ebola vaccine trials can begin within ...   The Australian
Reuters   
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  TIME   
Bentley Boo: New Measures to Test Dallas Dog for Ebola  ErieTVNews
GRAND PRAIRIE -- GRAND PRAIRIE, TX (KDAF) -- Folks are flooding Twitter and Facebook with concerns about Ebola and the dog named Bentley. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has been put in isolation at a Hensley Field Facility in Grand Prairie after ...

One of Texas nurses infected with Ebola fares better   AsiaOne
First US Nurse With Ebola Upgraded to 'Good' Condition   TIME
Ebola patient at NIH in Maryland upgraded to 'good' condition   Baltimore Sun
Fox News   
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  WGN-TV   
2 from Liberia screened for Ebola after falling ill on flights to Chicago  Chicago Tribune
Two people who arrived at O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday from Liberia were under observation at Chicago hospitals as part of the city's infectious disease protocols after they experienced nausea and other illnesses during their flights, city officials ...

2 ill passengers aboard O'Hare flights taken for medical evaluation   Chicago Sun-Times
Passengers quarantined with Ebola-like symptoms   Chicago Daily Herald
Officials: 2 patients being monitored at Chicago hospitals for Ebola-like symptoms   KABC-TV
NBC Chicago   
MyFox Chicago   
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