2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 U.S. Health


BBC News
   
Ebola case confirmed in Glasgow hospital   
BBC News
A healthcare worker who has just returned from West Africa has been diagnosed with Ebola and is being treated in hospital in Glasgow. The woman, who arrived from Sierra Leone on Sunday night, is in isolation at Glasgow's Gartnavel Hospital. All possible ...

Ebola outbreak: Scotland confirms its 1st case   CBC.ca
Scottish government confirms Ebola case in Glasgow   Washington Post
Ebola Devastates W. Africa, Horrifies World in 2014   Voice of America
New York Times   
Boston Globe   
MarketWatch   
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Medical Xpress
   
Stem Cell Therapy for MS Shows Promise   
U.S. News & World Report
MONDAY, Dec. 29, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental therapy that kills off and then "resets" the immune system has given three years of remission to a small group of multiple sclerosis patients, researchers say. About eight in 10 patients given this ...

3 Years after stem cell transplant, how are patients with multiple sclerosis doing?   Science Codex
MS Remission Sustained Three Years Post-Stem Cell Transplant   Doctors Lounge
Stem cell transplant may help patients with MS   CBS News
dailyRx   
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ABC News
   
Viral 'Quad Mom' Ashley Gardner Gives Birth to Quadruplets   
ABC News
It was the shocked expectant mom face seen 'round the world. Last fall, Ashley Gardner's priceless expression went viral when her husband snapped a photo of her as she found out she was pregnant with two sets of identical twins. And now, after a little more ...

After IVF shock, mom gives birth to two sets of identical twins   CNN
'Quad Squad' Mom: Ashley Gardner Gives Birth to Quadruplets   Headlines & Global News
After IVF shock, mom gives birth to quads   WMDT
WLOS   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Ebola Toll Passes 20000   
MedPage Today
savesaved; ">. author name. by Michael Smith North American Correspondent, MedPage Today. The cumulative number of cases in the West African Ebola epidemic has passed 20,000, according to the World Health Organization. In Guinea, Liberia, and ...

FDA approves new Roche Ebola test for emergency use   Washington Post
FDA OKs emergency authorization of Ebola blood test distributed by Roche   Fox Business
FDA Grants Emergency Use Authorization for Roche's Ebola Test   Drug Discovery & Development
IndustryWeek   
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Daily Mail
   
Three children dead in Minnesota from flu outbreak   
Daily Mail
Three children have died in Minnesota from what health officials are warning parents is a particularly virulent strain of seasonal flu. Seven other children are currently being treated at the intensive care unit of the Children's Hospital in St. Paul. Worringly, the flu ...

Children At Risk For Deadly Flu   Legal Examiner
Why the Flu May Be Especially Deadly to Children This Year   ABC News
MDH: This Year's Flu Strain a "Bad Actor"   KAALtv.com

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CBC.ca
   
Flu vaccine might fall short, health officials warn   
CBC.ca
Public health officials are warning that the flu vaccine used this season may not be as effective as hoped against the strain that's currently making the rounds. "We're at or close to peak, certainly in southern Ontario, for influenza activity," said Dr. Doug Sider, ...

Flu cases multiplying in area hospitals   The Daily Progress
Ontario ERs 'overwhelmed' as flu hits harder than usual   CTV News
Flu shot ineffective against season's most common virus   Toronto Star
WKEF ABC 22   
MiamiHerald.com   
Baltimore Sun (blog)   
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Guidance and research on mobile, interactive media for kids needed   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Mobile and interactive media offer a range of education and entertainment options for toddlers and parents, but more research on their impact is needed, according to a review of existing studies. “Mobile devices, because of their portability ...


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Sacramento Bee
   
U.S. population grows by 2.3 million, Census report says   
Newsday
As the new year rolls in, Census Bureau officials said Monday the nation's population will have grown by 2.3 million this year. On Jan. 1, the U.S. population is projected to be 320,090,857, marking a nearly 1 percent uptick from a year earlier, and a 3.7 ...

This Is How Many Americans Will Ring in the New Year   TIME
California Remains Most Populous State in US   www.TurlockCityNews.com
Census Bureau: NM lost population again in 2014   KOB.com
Headlines & Global News   
WSKG.org   
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Business Recorder
   
Hong Kong key share index posts biggest gain since Nov   
Reuters
HONG KONG Dec 29 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares finished higher on Monday, underpinned by a positive outlook on markets in both the mainland and overseas. The Hong Kong market has been falling behind others during the past month and investors are ...

China Life Rises to 2011 High in Hong Kong as Insurers Surge   Bloomberg
Hong Kong confirms first case of deadly bird flu this winter   Daily Mail

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U-T San Diego
   
Argentine president broke ankle by slipping on wet floor   
U-T San Diego
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A wet floor caused Argentine President Cristina Fernandez to slip and fracture her left ankle, the government said Monday, providing the first details of the South American leader's latest of several health setbacks.
The story of the Argentinean president, werewolves and seventh sons   CBS News
Argentina's President 'Adopts' Boy to End Werewolf Curse   NBCNews.com
Argentina's president 'adopts' boy to fight werewolf curse   AL.com

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