2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 U.S. Health

  Kansas City Star   
New York, Missouri patients test negative for Ebola virus  Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two travelers who returned recently from separate West Africa trips tested negative for Ebola on Thursday at hospitals in New York and Missouri and will stay under observation while awaiting additional confirmation of the results, ...

Bellevue patient to stay in isolation despite negative test for Ebola virus, officials ...   Newsday
Brooklyn Man Tests Negative for Ebola   Wall Street Journal
Spanish health worker to return after possible Ebola contagion   Business Standard
The Seattle Times   
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  New York Times   
Alcoholism Most Likely For Those Who Earn Under $25000  American Live Wire
A new study conducted by the US Center For Disease Control has compiled a lot of research about the habits of Americans who consume alcohol. The study aimed to determine what factors were most likely to contribute to alcoholism in adults. What was ...

CDC: 1 In 3 Adults Drink Excessively, But Not Alcoholics   CBS Local
Most heavy drinkers are not alcoholics, study concludes   Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Smart Woman: Study Finds Most Who Drink in Excess Aren't Alcoholics   Big Country Homepage
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  MinnPost   
Birthday Years Ending in 9 Prompt Big Life Decisions, Study Shows  KTIC
(NEW YORK) — People whose ages end in 9 tend to be more likely to seek extramarital affairs, run marathons and commit suicide compared with those whose ages ended in other digits, according to a new study. Researchers at New York University's Stern ...

People experience recurring life crises at the start of each new decade in age ...   Medical Xpress
People Ponder The Meaning Of Life Upon Reaching Milestone Birthday: An ...   Medical Daily
Affairs, running marathons, suicide more likely before a 'big' birthday, study finds   MinnPost

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  Fox News   
US military's Ebola control effort may extend: Pentagon  Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. military effort to help prevent the spread of Ebola in West Africa could be extended beyond its six-month mission if there is a surge of new cases of the deadly disease, a Pentagon spokesman said Thursday.
Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than feared   Irish Independent
US military may extend anti-Ebola mission in West Africa   IBNLive
​Immigrants from Ebola countries won't be sent back to West Africa   CBS News
Chron.com   
The Globe and Mail   
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  WallStreet OTC   
Hutch Names New Director to Lead Cancer Research Department  WallStreet OTC
gilliland Earlier this morning, Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has announced hiring Gary Gilliland, former Merck cancer research leader as its new director. Hutchinson Cancer Research prides itself in its new treatments harnessing the ...

Genetics expert named director, president of Fred Hutch   The Seattle Times
New 'Hutch' Director Aims To Push Toward Cancer Cures Based On The ...   Forbes
Seattle's Fred Hutch Taps a Harvard, Merck Vet As New President   Xconomy
Fred Hutch News Service   
KOMO News   
Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) (blog)   
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  HealthCanal.com   
Testosterone's Role in Older Women's Sex Lives  WebMD
THURSDAY, Nov. 20, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- While levels of testosterone and other reproductive hormones have some effect on menopausal women's sex lives, their emotional health and quality of their relationships have a stronger influence, according ...

Testosterone may play modest role in menopausal women's sex drive   HealthCanal.com
Testosterone plays modest role in menopausal women's sexual function   Medical Xpress

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  AsiaOne   
Nearly 30 per cent of world population is overweight  AsiaOne
More than 2.1 billion people globally - or nearly 30 per cent of the world's population - are now overweight or obese, with the figure set to rise further by 2030, according to a study published Thursday. Obesity is now blamed for around 5 per cent of all deaths ...

Obesity rivals smoking and war among self-inflicted health risks   Los Angeles Times
Can the world's obesity measures combined can make a difference?   The Australian Financial Review
Report: Obesity Costs Global Economy $2 Trillion   Voice of America
Irish Examiner   
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The Globe and Mail   
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  New York Daily News   
The new 'average' Barbie still sets beauty standards  New York Post
Billed as the embodiment of a realistic woman, the new Lammily doll is based on measurements from the Centers for Disease Control that represent the average 19-year-old female body. Artist Nickolay Lamm caused a viral stir last winter with his digital ...

Normal Barbie is on the right track   The State Press
Kids react to Lammily and poke fun at Barbie for being unrealistic   Daily Mail
Director of ETX church fire documentary: "How do we forgive somebody who ...   KYTX
New York Daily News   
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  New York Daily News   
These Strollers May Amputate Fingertips: Graco Recalls Products  Tech Times
Stroller manufacturer announces recall of units with a hinge that may injure or even cause amputation of fingers. Free repair kit to be available, says Graco Children's Products. (Photo : CPSC). Graco Children's Products has announced a major recall of its ...

4.7 Million Graco Strollers Recalled Due To Amputation Risk   CBS Local
Graco Recalls Almost 5 Million Strollers In The US Due To Fingertip Amputation ...   Huffington Post
Graco Recalls 11 Models of Strollers Due to Fingertip Amputation Hazard   Wilson County News
KVOA Tucson News   
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  U-T San Diego   
FDA approves new 24-hour opiod painkiller  The Seattle Times
Hysingla is intended to be swallowed whole; the tablet forms a thick gel if it is crushed, making it difficult to inject. By Lisa Girion. Los Angeles Times (TNS). Related. Reader Comments. Read all comments · Post a comment. advertising. Federal regulators ...

Science|FDA Approves Hysingla, a Powerful Painkiller   New York Times
FDA approves abuse-deterrent form of controversial painkiller   Washington Post
FDA approves new opioid painkiller said to last 24 hours   The Republic

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