2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 U.S. Health


BBC News
   
HIV evolving 'into milder form'   
BBC News
HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus is being "watered down" as it adapts to our immune systems. It said it was taking longer for HIV infection to ...

UN: Antiretroviral therapy for children with HIV lagging   CBS News
The Biggest HIV/AIDS Research Breakthroughs Of 2014   Huffington Post
Jersey City observes World AIDS Day at City Hall   NJ.com
SFGate   
CBC.ca   
USA TODAY   
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ABC News
   
Warning: Scooters and other toys may be hazardous to a child's health   
Los Angeles Times
What products force kids to seek treatment in U.S. emergency rooms at the rate of one every three minutes? A new study has a surprising answer: toys. Toy-related injuries involving American children have jumped about 40% since 1990, according to an ...

Number of children with toy-related injuries on the rise   WTVM
Number of toy-related injuries increased nearly 60 percent in the past two decades   Daily Mail
The Most Dangerous Types of Toys for Kids   WSAW
WSIL TV   
WHIZ   
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Reuters
   
Sierra Leone lags in Ebola fight, but prognosis is 'very good'   
Reuters
World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General Bruce Aylward gestures during a news conference on the WHO response and challenges to control the Ebola outbreak at the United Nations in Geneva December 1, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Denis ...

West African countries not likely to meet Jan. 1 targets on Ebola, WHO official says   Washington Post
WHO confident it can catch up with Ebola   CNN
2014 Goals for Ebola Treatment May Not Be Met, UN Health Officials Say   New York Times
BBC News   
USA TODAY   
Toronto Star   
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Today.com
   
Uncontrolled diabetes tied to poorer brain power   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Diabetics with high blood sugar levels score worse on tests of brain power later in life than those whose levels are under control, according to a new U.S. study. The findings suggest that people who control their blood sugar or glucose levels ...

Diabetes in middle age linked to memory problems later   CBS News
Diabetes in Middle Age Linked to Cognitive Problems Later   Live Science
Faster cognitive decline may be among the effects of diabetes   Washington Post
WebMD   
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Fox News
   
Even without concussion, high school football players exhibit brain changes ...   
Fox News
High school football players can undergo significant brain changes after only a single season— even if they don't get a concussion, Wake Forest University researchers have found. Scientists said the ongoing study of 24 students, ages 16 to 18, from a ...

High School Football Tied to Brain Changes   WebMD
High school football can damage the brain in just ONE season - even if players ...   Daily Mail
Playing Football Could Cause Brain Changes In High School Students Even If ...   Headlines & Global News
UPI.com   
Chicago Tribune   
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CTV News
   
55% of infants still sleep with unsafe bedding in US: study   
CTV News
Unsafe bedding is still common in U.S. cribs, despite widespread recommendations against putting infants to sleep with pillows and blankets. According to a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics, about 55 per cent of young children sleep with toys, ...

Over Half Of Babies In US Sleep With Unsafe Bedding   Huffington Post
More Than Half Of Parents Are Putting Their Baby To Sleep Wrong   Design & Trend
Cute, But Potentially Lethal: The Risks of Baby Bedding   Newsweek
WBAY   
WLS-TV   
Sleep Review   
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National Hog Farmer
   
Will Demand Hold Firm?   
National Hog Farmer
News regarding the impact of our two most serious disease challenges continues to be favorable as the calendar turns to Christmas. The entire industry had entered the fall of 2014 with two concerns. First, that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) would ...

Deadly pig virus jumps to Hawaii, animal feed tested   KDAL

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BBC News
   
World Aids Day: Prince Harry reveals fear of public speaking   
BBC News
Prince Harry has revealed one of his secrets as part of a campaign to help reduce stigma associated with HIV. The royal is joined by stars including Nicole Scherzinger, Gemma Arterton and Paloma Faith, who all lay their secrets bare to the world on video in ...

Prince Harry reveals a personal secret in World AIDS Day video   WHAS 11.com (subscription)
Prince Harry, celebrities confess secret fears in new Aids campaign   TVNZ
Prince Harry Reveals Public Speaking Fear For World AIDS Day   Contactmusic.com
Sydney Morning Herald   
Reuters   
CTV News   
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Rocky Mount Telegram
   
Calorie labeling unlikely to change habits   
Rocky Mount Telegram
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released its long-awaited final regulations on menu labeling for restaurants Nov. 25. Called for under the Affordable Care Act, the regulations require chain restaurants with 20 or more locations under the same brand to ...

Counting calories isn't enough   Washington Post
Counting calories a tactic in endless war   Chicago Sun-Times
FDA Issues Final Menu and Vending Machine Labeling Requirements   Quality Assurance & Food Safety
Clinical Advisor   
Honolulu Star-Advertiser   
Beta Wired   
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USA TODAY
   
Tim Duncan donates $247000 to cancer research project   
USA TODAY
San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan has made more than 200 million dollars in salary over the course of his 17-year NBA career, and he's using some of that money to give back to the community and support a local cancer research project. Duncan ...

Duncan Donates $247K to Cancer Research   Bleacher Report
Spurs' Tim Duncan makes cancer research gift   San Francisco Chronicle
Duncan gift boosts local cancer genome project   San Antonio Express-News

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