2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 U.S. Health

  wwlp.com   
California adopts tough Ebola-protection rules for health workers  SFGate
California adopted some of the nation's strongest regulations Friday to protect doctors, nurses and other health workers treating patients with Ebola. The regulations, announced by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, require the ...

California clarifies Ebola protection requirements   San Jose Mercury News
Cal-OSHA expands Ebola standards to protect hospital workers   OCRegister
Cal-OSHA says hospitals must provide Ebola protections for workers   89.3 KPCC
Forbes   
DigitalJournal.com   
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  NDTV   
Son of Ebola Doctor to Be Treated in US Praises His Sacrifice  NBCNews.com
The doctor who will be treated for Ebola at a Nebraska hospital knew the risks of volunteering in West Africa but was committed to doing his part, his son told NBC News. Martin Salia, a general surgeon, contracted the virus in his native Sierra Leone and will ...

Sierra Leone Surgeon With Ebola Coming To U.S. For Care   Huffington Post
Ebola outbreak death toll reaches at least 5177: WHO   Chicago Tribune
Surgeon with ties to Maryland could be flown to U.S. for Ebola treatment   Baltimore Sun
Economic Times   
KMTV   
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  CNN   
New Details About Ebola In Dallas Revealed In CDC Report  Huffington Post
The emergency entrance to Texas Health Presbyterian hospital, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014, in Dallas, Texas. | ASSOCIATED PRESS. Share 0 · Tweet · 0. Email 0. Comment 0. Share on Google+ · tumblr · stumble · reddit. By: Rachael Rettner Published: ...

State health department's lab receives CDC's OK to test for Ebola virus   The Denver Post
CDC still mystified by Ebola infections in Dallas   The Hill
Dallas County Monitoring Asymptomatic Traveler Who Returned From West ...   D Healthcare Daily
Dallas Morning News (blog)   
FOX 4 News   
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth   
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  Reuters   
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response  Reuters
(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed at least 5,160 people. (Interactive graphic: here). Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea ...

Ebola cases plummet in Liberian hot spot as aid groups gain community trust   Washington Post
Ebola Deaths Surpass 5100, WHO Says   Wall Street Journal
Senegal reopens air, sea borders with Ebola-hit nations - report   Daily Mail
CBC.ca   
Bloomberg   
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  Toronto Star   
Kidney donors face higher risks during later pregnancies: Study  Toronto Star
A new study says women who have donated a kidney are at higher risk of developing gestational hypertension or a potentially dangerous condition called pre-eclampsia during pregnancies that follow the donation. The study suggests the increase in risk is ...

Three Out Of Four Americans Are Unable To Donate A Kidney, New Study Claims   Design & Trend
Living kidney donors face higher health risks during later pregnancies: Study   News1130
Pregnancy can be safe for kidney donors   The Beacon Herald
U.S. News & World Report   
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  Forbes   
A Day Of Reckoning Approaches For Merck And Its Critics  Forbes
Some moments are impossible to prepare for. Rehearse your wedding or the birth of your first child all you want, you'll still be overwhelmed by the moment. The same goes for a bad breakup, or the loss of a loved one. And the same goes, sometimes, for ...

Gene Study Boosts Interest in Heart Drug Zetia   ABC News
One gene's mutation halves heart attack risk   Futurity: Research News
Flawed gene may cut heart disease risk   Boston Globe
BBC News   
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  CIDRAP   
Studies firm up recent Ebola declines in parts of Liberia  CIDRAP
Reports today from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and its global health partners show that Liberia's recent drop in Ebola cases is real yet fragile, with the disease still widely distributed and sparking new outbreaks in more remote ...

Ebola: Signs of Progress, CDC says   MedPage Today
Early signs of progress on Ebola containment, CDC reports   ModernHealthcare.com
Progress in Ebola battle seen in Liberia: CDC   Outbreak News Today
WTVQ   
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  CIDRAP   
WHO: Experts favor controlled trials for Ebola treatments  CIDRAP
The World Health Organization (WHO) said today that its advisory committee on experimental Ebola drugs, which met this week, leaned toward doing randomized controlled trials, an approach that has drawn objections from some experts because it involves ...

After Testing Potential Ebola Drugs, WHO Finds No Effective Treatment Thus Far   Science Times
Very few drugs, trial sites in search for Ebola cure – WHO   Rappler
WHO: These Are the Most Promising Ebola Treatments   TIME
Latin American Herald Tribune   
Voice of America   
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  IANS   
Kenya to send 700 medical workers to Ebola-hit West Africa  IANS
Nairobi, Nov 15 (IANS) Kenya's ministry of health said Friday it would send 700 medical workers to Ebola-hit West African countries in late November. The country's Cabinet Secretary for Health James Macharia said 700 doctors and nurses have enrolled in a ...

Why health matters to economies   CNN (blog)
Spotlight: US experience changes Ebola perspectives   The Daily News Journal
Ebola the Trade Killer?   TIME
CapitalGazette.com   
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  Popular Mechanics   
Scientists use Wikipedia search data to forecast spread of flu  Seacoastonline.com
Can public health experts tell that an infectious disease outbreak is imminent simply by looking at what people are searching for on Wikipedia? Yes, at least in some cases. email · print. By Karen Kaplan Los Angeles Times (MCT). seacoastonline.com.
Wikipedia data being used to predict outbreaks of disease   Mirror.co.uk

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