2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 U.S. Health

  CBS News   
Nurse Hickox settles with Maine over Ebola quarantine  Christian Science Monitor
The US nurse who spoke out against her forced quarantine after treating Ebola patients has reached an agreement with her home state of Maine. By Dave Sherwood and Colleen Jenkins, Reuters November 3, 2014. About video ads. The state of Maine and a ...

UPDATE 3-US nurse, Maine settle Ebola quarantine suit   Reuters
A roundup of news from around the nation   Washington Post
US nurse, Maine settle Ebola quarantine suit   Reuters Africa
Stuff.co.nz   
Reuters UK   
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  CBS News   
Despite Flu Shot Shortage, Health Officials Encourage Vaccination  NBC Chicago
Experts are still encouraging people to get a flu shot, despite a shortage in the vaccine, saying it could help with concerns over Ebola. Nesita Kwan reports. (Published Monday, Nov 3, 2014). Monday, Nov 3, 2014 • Updated at 8:21 PM CST. Health officials are ...

Reason is best Ebola defense   Port Huron Times Herald
Google Flu Trends will supplement crowdsourced approach with CDC data   mobihealthnews
Flu sickens many more than Ebola, enterovius D68   The Columbian
Charleston Daily Mail   
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  BBC News   
Liberian Traveler At Duke Hospital Shows Preliminary Negative Result For Ebola  Forbes
Update, 8:54 am EST, Monday, November 3: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting this hour that tests conducted by the State Laboratory of Public Health returned a negative result for Ebola virus in a blood sample taken ...

If you're Public Health Wales and you're tweeting about Ebola, probably best not ...   WalesOnline
NC man tests negative for Ebola   USA TODAY
'Ebola' patient at London hospital tests negative for virus   Daily Mail
Leigh Journal   
Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News   
Buxton Advertiser   
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  Zee News   
Red wine's heralded ingredient — resveratrol — may actually hinder benefits of ...  Washington Post
Milk is good for your bones. Except when it's not. Taking Vitamin C may help protect against colds. Except when it doesn't. Keeping up with the latest headlines on nutrition research is enough to give the average person whiplash. With each new study comes ...

Red wine supplement may hinder not help effects of exercise   UPI.com
Resveratrol Might Actually Decrease Benefits Of Exercise, Contrary To Popular ...   Headlines & Global News
Taking Resveratrol With Exercise A Waste?   FXC News
Fox News   
Medical News Today   
Business Standard   
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  BBC News   
Shift work dulls your brain - report  BBC News
There was some recovery after people stopped working antisocial shifts, but it took five years to return to normal. Experts say the findings could be important in dementia, as many patients have disrupted sleep. The body's internal clock is designed for us to be ...

Long-Term Shift Work May Drain the Brain, Study Reports   U.S. News & World Report
Antisocial working hours is not healthy for our brain according to a study   Beta Wired
Long-term shift work 'ages brain'   Yahoo News UK
Fox News   
InterAksyon   
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  Design & Trend   
Louisville Teacher Resigns After Potential Ebola Scare  Design & Trend
A Kentucky Catholic school teacher resigned after parents raised questions about her recent mission trip to Kenya. Even though Kenya is on the other side of the continent, parents were concerned about the possibility of their children contracting Ebola from ...

Teacher Quits Over Ebola Quarantine   Daily Beast
Kentucky teacher resigns over forced Ebola scare leave: report   KFGO
Louisville elementary school teacher resigns over potential Ebola scare   WDRB

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Health workers miss Louisiana medical conference over Ebola warning  Reuters
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A healthcare worker in Liberia is among those staying away from a tropical medicine conference in New Orleans after the state of Louisiana warned of quarantining attendees potentially exposed to Ebola, Doctors Without Borders ...


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Better Detection, Diagnosis Major Factors Behind Rise in Autism Cases: Study  Philly.com
MONDAY, Nov. 3, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The dramatic increase in the number of children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder is largely the result of changes in how the condition is reported, Danish researchers contend. At least in Denmark, the ...

Reporting may explain rise in Danish autism cases   KDAL
Autism's Rise: Researchers Look at Why Cases Are Increasing   Live Science

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  The Guardian   
Ebola Victims Break Quarantine In Hunt For Food  Sky News
People with the virus risk infecting others in markets it is warned, as travel restrictions in parts of Sierra Leone hit supplies. 03:38, UK, Tuesday 04 November 2014. Ebola outbreak. Around 5,000 people have been killed in the current Ebola outbreak. Share on ...

Winnipegger talks about victories, deaths in Ebola battle in Sierra Leone   CBC.ca
Ebola threatens stability in Sierra Leone, expert warns   Irish Times
The Invisible Enemy   Sierra Express Media
ABC News   
The Times (subscription)   
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  ABC News   
Brittany Maynard, Advocate for Death With Dignity, Ends Her Life  ABC News
Brittany Maynard, the 29-year-old woman who became the face of the death with dignity movement since she was diagnosed with brain cancer, has ended her life, according to an organization she worked with closely. Maynard took lethal medication ...

Mixed medical views on Brittany Maynard's choice to die   Boston Globe
Why Jennifer Glass is fighting for control over dying   San Jose Mercury News
Brittany Maynard, 'Death With Dignity' Ally, Dies at 29   New York Times
abc7news.com   
U.S. News & World Report   
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