2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 U.S. Health

  CBC.ca   
Cuban doctor to be flown to Geneva for Ebola care  Chicago Tribune
A transmission electron micrograph shows Ebola virus particles in this undated handout image released by the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fredrick, Maryland. A transmission electron micrograph shows Ebola ...

Cuban doctor in Sierra Leone tests positive for Ebola   Times of India
Cuban doctor sick with Ebola to be flown to Geneva for treatment   Charlotte Observer
Liberian president hopes to defeat Ebola by Christmas   USA TODAY
Huffington Post   
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
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  Detroit Free Press   
Trans Fat Linked to Worse Memory  Medscape
CHICAGO — In yet another reason to avoid trans fats, researchers are reporting that high trans fat intake is associated with deficits in word memory among working-age men. Researchers found that each gram of dietary trans fatty acids intake per day was ...

High trans fat consumption tied to worse memory in men   Clinical Advisor
Does trans fat damage your memory?   Globalnews.ca
Eating Trans Fat May Cause Memory Loss   NDTV
Panorama.am   
Irish Health   
Tech Times   
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  Fox News   
Woman Who Died in Brooklyn Tests Negative for Ebola  New York Times
A woman who died, apparently of a heart attack, at a Brooklyn hair salon and who had recently been in one of the countries most affected by the Ebola outbreak tested negative for the virus, New York City health officials said on Wednesday. Continue reading ...

Ebola test on body of NY woman who had traveled to Guinea comes back negative   Daily Journal
Cost of Ebola for West Africa far lower than once feared   Fortune
IMF, World Bank policies may share blame in Ebola crisis   The Daily Star
Capital Wired   
BBC News   
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  STLtoday.com   
Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em: Westminster Won't Ban Tobacco  Boston.com
There's a time and place for everything, but that isn't the case for a small Massachusetts town that could have become the first municipality in the nation to ban tobacco sales. The Westminster Board of Health withdrew its proposal to ban all tobacco sales on ...

Westminster Ends Bid To Ban Tobacco Sales After Outcry   CBS Local
Town ends bid to ban tobacco sales after outcry   KOMO News

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  Lockport Union-Sun & Journal   
Study lifts cloud over heart drugs Zetia, Vytorin  Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSThis 2004 photo provided by Schering-Plough Corp. shows the cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin. A major study gives a long-awaited answer on whether the blockbuster drugs Vytorin and Zetia lower the risk of heart problems.
Will The IMPROVE-IT Results Impact The Thinking Of The FDA And Payers On ...   Forbes
Controversial drug proven to actually cut risk of heart attack   Daily Digest
Study Removes Uncertainty Surrounding Zetia, Vytorin cholesterol drugs   Capital OTC
Times of India   
Wall Street Hedge   
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  Wall Street Journal   
More women getting mastectomies they may not need  CBS News
When confronted with early stage breast cancer, surgical removal of the tumor alone (lumpectomy) -- which conserves the breast -- can be a less drastic option than total mastectomy. However, a new study shows that a rising number of early stage breast ...

Why are more women choosing mastectomies?   Boston Globe
Doctors stumped as more breast cancer patients remove healthy breasts   Los Angeles Times
Double Mastectomy Rates Rise Among Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer   Wall Street Journal
WSMV Nashville   
The Utah People's Post   
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  MedPage Today   
AHA: No Benefit to CABG, Mitral Valve Repair Combo  MedPage Today
Meeting Coverage. AHA: No Benefit to CABG, Mitral Valve Repair Combo. Published: Nov 19, 2014 | Updated: Nov 19, 2014. By Ed Susman , Contributing Writer, MedPage Today. Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, ...

No benefit of adding mitral valve repair to CABG   2 Minute Medicine

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  IBNLive   
Photos Of Toilets Around The World Prove That Proper Sanitation Provides ...  Huffington Post
Your toilet probably isn't the piece of furniture you proudly show off to guests, but it should be. Wednesday marks World Toilet Day, the advocacy event that raises awareness for the 2.5 billion people who don't have access to basic sanitation and the ways in ...

With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential   Boston Globe
Lack of toilets dangerous for everyone: UNICEF   Xinhua
UN uses large, inflatable toilet to draw attention to World Toilet Day   CTV News
The Punch   
The New Indian Express   
Deutsche Welle   
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Where There's No Smoke, There's the Word of the Year  New York Times (blog)
“Vape” has been named Oxford Dictionaries' international word of the year for 2014, triumphing over a field that also included “bae” (a term of endearment originating in African-American English), “indyref” (a Twitter-friendly term for the Scottish independence ...


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  Marketplace.org   
Foundation sells $3.3B in Vertex drug royalties  Appeal-Democrat
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation says it has sold royalty rights worth $3.3 billion for innovative drugs it helped develop with Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated. The drug rights were acquired by Royalty Pharma, which owns royalty ...

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Sells Drug Royalties for $3B   Bloomberg
Royalty Pharma Buys Cystic Fibrosis Drug Royalties For $3.3 Bln   RTT News

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