2014年11月6日 星期四

2014-11-07 U.S. Health

  CNN   
Nurse with Ebola faults her training  Tribune-Review
ATLANTA — A nurse who was infected with Ebola as a result of treating a sick patient said she did not have enough training beforehand on how to protect herself. “The first time that I put on the protective equipment, I was heading in to take care of the patient,” ...

It's Over: Texas' Ebola Outbreak Is About to End   NBCNews.com
Last person being monitored for Ebola in Texas set to be cleared: officials   Reuters
The last person connected to the Texas Ebola patients will be cleared Friday   Washington Post
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com (blog)   
KERA News   
Medscape   
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  HCPLive   
Colorectal Cancer on the Rise for US Adults over 50  HCPLive
THURSDAY, Nov. 6, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- While rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) have fallen among older Americans, cases among adults aged 20 to 49 are rising and expected to continue to do so, according to research published online Nov.
Colon Cancer Rates Increasing in Young Adults, According to Study   Science Times
For Reasons Unknown, Colon And Rectal Cancer Rates Are Rising In People ...   Forbes
Colon Cancer on the Rise in Younger Adults   Health.com
UPI.com   
Arizona Daily Star   
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  KTIC   
Facebook to Introduce Feature Allowing Users to Donate to Organizations ...  KTIC
(NEW YORK) — Facebook will introduce a new feature allowing users to help raise funds and awareness for organizations helping to fight the spread of Ebola in West Africa. The “donate feature” will nest at the top of the Facebook screen on mobile phones ...

Mark Zuckerberg perfectly shuts down Facebook troll who questions his ...   Daily Mail
Facebook button to aid ebola battle fund   Irish Examiner
Is Facebook's Ebola initiative the future of the company's healthcare strategy?   Gigaom
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Toronto Star   
Refinery29   
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  BBC News   
Parkinson's stem cell 'breakthrough'  BBC News
Stem cells can be used to heal the damage in the brain caused by Parkinson's disease, according to scientists in Sweden. They said their study on rats heralded a "huge breakthrough" towards developing effective treatments. There is no cure for the disease, ...

Stem cell transplants may help reduce seizures, study says   Fox News
IPS Cells And Banned SCNT-Derived Stem Cells Are Similar   Science 2.0
Scientists find that SCNT derived cells and IPS cells are similar   Phys.Org
Medical Xpress   
Science Codex   
The Cougar Chronicle   
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  Capital Wired   
Some Painkillers May Up Death Risk After Stroke  WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Arthritis pain relievers known as COX-2 inhibitors, including Celebrex and Lodine, are associated with an increased risk of dying within a month after a stroke, according to a new study. "This large study from ...

Stroke Rounds: Old COX-2 Inhibitors Tied to Stroke Mortality   MedPage Today
Some NSAIDs May Increase Stroke Deaths   Intelihealth.com
Some arthritis pain relievers increase stroke mortality   Tech Times
Capital Wired   
The News Ledge   
Dumb-Out   
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  Reuters   
West Africa's Ebola epidemic leads to US protective gear backlog  Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A surge of orders for gear to protect against Ebola is leading to backlogs through January for some U.S. customers, as demand expands beyond hospitals to firefighters and others, manufacturers and healthcare workers said. Requests ...

Ebola: Obama Seeks $6 Billion to Fight Epidemic   MedPage Today
Doctor Who Caught and Beat Ebola Hits the Road to Donate Blood, Dispel Myths   Businessweek
How the Obama administration wants to spend that $6 billion for Ebola   Los Angeles Times
Newsweek   
GlobalPost   
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  Fox News   
Ebola Today: Ebola Patient in NYC Hospital Playing the Banjo; 177 Texans ...  Boston.com
4:51 p.m. You know you're feeling better when you pick up your banjo. Dr. Craig Spencer, the Ebola patient being treated at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, reportedly requested his banjo and exercise bike and has been using both, hospital officials told ...

NYC doctor with Ebola playing banjo in hospital   Times Herald-Record
NYC Ebola Patient Passing Time in Isolation Playing Banjo: Reports   WebMD
Ebola Virus Outbreak To End In Texas As NYC Doctor's Condition Improves   KDramaStars
liherald.com   
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  The Korea Times US   
S. Korea to send gov't officials to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone  The Korea Times US
Personal protective equipment (PPE) to treat Ebola patients are being displayed in South Korea. (NEWSis). SEOUL (Yonhap) — South Korea will send government officials to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone, joining global efforts to defeat the fatal virus, the defense ...

Korean Experts to Leave for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone   The Chosun Ilbo
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Are Refugees Again — From Ebola   WGBH NEWS

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  Daily News & Analysis   
A mere 2 million rats make New York City home, says Columbia University ...  Daily News & Analysis
In truth, the city's rat population is probably closer to 2 million, said Jonathan Auerbach, a Columbia doctoral student who wrote an essay on the subject published in Significance magazine. The urban lore that there are as many rats as citizens dates back at ...

New York City's 8 Million Rats Urban Legend's Not True   Chinatopix
A mere 2 million rats make New York City home, statistician says   Reuters
New York Doesn't Have More Rats Than People After All   Newsweek
New York Daily News   
Diabetes Insider   
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  The News-Press   
Florida's premature birth rates among nation's worst  The News-Press
Florida's persistently high percentage of premature births have earned the state a grade of "D" from the March of Dimes, despite some encouraging news about women's rates of smoking, insurance coverage and late-term births. The state had a "pre-term" ...

Preterm birth rate improves in Montana, nation   Helena Independent Record
Alabama gets F on March of Dimes report card, but some positives   WSFA
Oklahoma Earns 'C' For Preterm Birth Rate   KGOU
U.S. News & World Report   
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