2014年12月25日 星期四

2014-12-26 U.S. Health


Kansas City Star
   
AbbVie secures exclusivity on hepatitis C drug with cheaper price [Chicago ...   
Businessweek
Dec. 22-- AbbVie has substantially cut the price of its newly approved hepatitis C drug to win an exclusive deal with Express Scripts, the nation's largest manager of prescription drug benefits, the companies said Monday. Starting Jan. 1, Express Scripts will ...

Gilead, Abbvie, Express Scripts, And Biotech Industry Turmoil Seen By Market ...   Seeking Alpha
Drugmakers face pressure as Express Scripts demands more drug savings   STLtoday.com
One company's battle to stop the wave of high-priced drugs   Washington Post (blog)
The Denver Post   
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Newsweek
   
CDC monitors tech for Ebola exposure   
Norman Transcript
ATLANTA — A laboratory technician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was being monitored Wednesday for possible accidental exposure to the Ebola virus that came during an experiment, officials said. The person working in a secure ...

CDC monitoring technician for Ebola   Press TV
Lab tech being tested for possible exposure to Ebola   Fox News Latino
CDC lab technician possibly exposed to Ebola, agency says   Fox News
Toronto Star   
Philly.com   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
No Christmas for Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone   
CBS News
LONDON - The Ebola outbreak that originated in West Africa has now grown to more than 19,000 cases and nearly 7,600 deaths worldwide. In Sierra Leone, the country hit hardest, the government banned holiday celebrations. On the radio, Christmas ...

Sierra Leon nurses strike over Ebola hazard pay amid lockdown   Times of India
Squirrel Hill Man Home For Christmas After Running Ebola Clinic In West Africa   CBS Local
Lessons from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa   Washington Post
Herald Sun   
Herald Scotland   
Channel News Asia   
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Sky News Australia
   
Reading e-books at bedtime affect sleep   
Sky News Australia
Book lovers who enjoy relaxing with an e-book before going to sleep could be damaging their health, researchers have warned. A study on the impacts of reading light-emitting tablets or electronic reading devices in darkness before bedtime found readers ...

iPads, tablets, smartphones disrupt good sleep, study finds   Washington Post
Study: Reading from tablets before bed alters sleep cycles   San Jose Mercury News
Screen time wrong prelude to bedtime, study says   Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times   
ABC News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Of mice and men: Researchers point to differences in cell development   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists say they have discovered a key factor in the lab formation of human primordial germ cells -- the precursors to egg and sperm -- and that it differs significantly from experiments involving rodent cells. lRelated Invasive species get by with a little help ...

Scientists Use Skin Cells to Create Artificial Sperm and Eggs   TIME
Scientists create human primordial cells in the lab   UPI.com
Scientists take a step towards curing infertility with stem cells   Engadget
News Every day   
America Herald   
Financial Express   
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Fox News
   
Teen is pleasantly surprised after being pulled over by cop   
Mashable
A Wisconsin teen received the best two tickets of her life after being pulled over by a cop. Audra Daniloff was pulled over by a Saukville police officer who told her she'd rolled through a stop sign and was going to be receiving two tickets — but the tickets she ...

Girl gets pulled over and is surprised with something much better than a ticket   fox8.com
Teen with rare disease gets Christmas surprise during police traffic stop   Fox News
Teenager Gets Huge Surprise When Cop Pulls Her Over (Video)   Opposing Views
wtvr.com   
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JURIST
   
FDA to accept blood donations from gay men if they don't have sex for a year   
Chicago Sun-Times
The FDA says they're ready to accept blood donations from gay and bisexual men so long as they don't have gay sex for a year. The previous 1981 ruling put a lifetime ban on donations from gay and bisexual men, citing the AIDS crisis. The ruling was made ...

FDA's 1-Year Celibacy Rule For Blood Donation Offends Gay Rights Groups   Chinatopix
Gays Now Allowed to Donate Blood—with Condition   Youth Health Magzine
FDA Continues Blood Libel of Gay Men   Huffington Post
WebMD   
NorthJersey.com   
AsiaOne   
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CTV News
   
Weight training trumps cardio in battle of the bulge: study   
CTV News
Weight training helped protect against expanding waistlines for healthy men in a new study at the Harvard School of Public Health, whereas those who skipped barbells for exercise that was strictly aerobic saw less impressive results. "This study underscores ...

It's Weight Training versus Cardio   Youth Health Magzine
Lose Belly Fat with Weight Training, Not Cardio   Bustle
Weight training is key to fighting off belly fat   National Monitor
Fox News   
WebMD   
Philly.com   
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USA TODAY
   
Dad gets new heart, survives for son's 1st Christmas   
USA TODAY
DALTON, Ga. — A Dalton man already received his biggest Christmas gifts: a new heart and a new son. Last winter, 30-year-old Andy Toth caught a cold he couldn't shake. "I wasn't really worried about it until it stuck around," he said. Weeks turned into ...


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The Columbian
   
Unusual treatment saves baby in Seattle   
The Columbian
Days before Christmas, Elise Pele holds daughter Tatiana Saiaana at their Seattle home. Doctors used a once-abandoned drug to treat the baby's extreme respiratory distress. (Ken Lambert/AP). Days before Christmas, Elise Pele holds daughter Tatiana ...

Drug unapproved by FDA saves infant's life   CBS News
A special Christmas for baby girl saved at Seattle Children's Hospital   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Last-gasp drug saves Seattle baby's life   The Seattle Times
MiamiHerald.com   
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