2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 U.S. Health


Mirror.co.uk
   
Scottish woman tests negative for Ebola; patient with virus moved to London   
CNN
London (CNN) -- A woman in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland who'd fallen ill tested negative for Ebola, the Scottish government said Tuesday. A spokesman for the government said the woman had been in West Africa recently, though she had no direct ...

Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'   Irish Independent
Ebola virus reaches UK   Times of India
Glasgow Hospital Treating Patient For Ebola   Huffington Post
THISDAY Live   
Reuters   
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NBCNews.com
   
CDC warns of 'epidemic' levels of flu-season deaths   
The Seattle Times
The H3N2 flu strain that's dominant right now is not the one that was targeted by the flu vaccines distributed in North America. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS). Related. Reader Comments. Read all comments · Post a comment. advertising. Deaths ...

Deaths from flu, pneumonia 'epidemic'   Columbus Dispatch
Severe Flu Cases on the Rise in US   Wall Street Journal
Flu season shaping up to be brutal   USA TODAY
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Firstpost
   
Source of Ebola Outbreak in West Africa Might Be Bats, Study Says   
New York Times
The toddler in Guinea who is thought to have been the first case in the current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa may have caught the virus from bats in a hollow tree near his village, scientists said Tuesday. A study, led by scientists from the Robert Koch ...

First Ebola boy likely infected by playing in bat tree   BBC News
First Ebola victim may have been infected by bats   U-T San Diego
Study concludes first Ebola victim likely infected playing in hollow tree with ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Boston Globe   
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OregonLive.com
   
Sugar molecule in meat linked to increased cancer risk   
OregonLive.com
Scientists knew there was a link between meat and cancer and now they've found an explanation. (Randy L. Rasmussen, The Oregonian). Print · Lynne Terry | lterry@oregonian.com By Lynne Terry | lterry@oregonian.com The Oregonian Email the author ...

Sugar Molecule Links Red Meat Consumption and Elevated Cancer Risk in Mice   UCSD Medical Center
Does Red Meat Cause Cancer?   Viral Global News
Sugar Molecule in Red Meat Could be Responsible for Cancer- Study   American Live Wire

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Times of India
   
'Your year of birth tied to risk of obesity'   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that the impact of a gene associated with obesity largely depends on the birth year of an individual. A multi-institutional research team has found that the impact of a variant in the FTO gene that previous research has ...

Your Birth Year Could Influence Your Odds for Obesity, Study Suggests   Philly.com
Year Born May Determine Obesity Risk   Bioscience Technology
How a "fat gene" may influence your weight   Local 8 Now

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Tech Times
   
A Surprising Number of People Think Weight-Loss Pills Work   
Tech Times
Many people think diet pills will work as advertised, despite any evidence to the contrary. They also also believe the FDA has confirmed their effectiveness, even though the agency never has. (Photo : Sean Gallup, Getty Images). Weight loss pills, generally ...

Should diet pills be part of your New Year's resolution?   Local 8 Now
Health: Survey Shows There Is Confusion And Misinformation About Diet ...   CBS Local
Do Weight Loss Supplements Work?   Youth Health Magzine
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Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
   
Migration boosts Idaho's population   
Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
State now has estimated 1.63 million residents from 1990 through 2010, Idaho posted annual population growth rates of more than 1 percent. Posted: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 5:25 pm. Migration boosts Idaho's population 0 comments · Express Staff.
U.S. population increasing by one person every 16 seconds   Kansas City Star
Census puts US population at 320.09 million, up 0.7 percent from year-ago   Reuters
The US gains one person every 16 seconds   MarketWatch
WNAX   
America Herald   
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ABC News
   
Hill's charity hits $1M in donations   
ABC News
CINCINNATI -- A cancer charity backed by Ohio college basketball player Lauren Hill has used a final push to reach her goal of $1 million in donations by the end of the year. Hill got national attention when she played in a Division III basketball game with ...

Lauren Hill's fundraising efforts for cancer research surpasses $1 million   NBCSports.com

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Atlanta Black Star
   
FDA Approves Rapid Ebola Test, Drastically Reducing Diagnosis Time   
Atlanta Black Star
Army_researcher_fighting_Ebola_on_front_lines The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a rapid diagnostic tool for Ebola screening. The Swiss pharmaceutical company, Roche, announced on Monday that its test is approved for emergency ...

FDA OKs Fast-Acting Ebola Test   WebMD
Roche Holding Ltd. Ebola Detection Test Wins FDA Emergency Approval   Bidness ETC

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Chicago Tribune
   
Hospira injectable painkiller OK'd by FDA   
Chicago Sun-Times
Hospira Inc. said its new injectable painkiller has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Hospira's Dyloject is a non-opioid analgesic designed for use by adults to control moderate to sever pain. The drug can be used alone or in ...

FDA Okays Diclofenac Injection (Dyloject) for Pain   Medscape
Hospira Receives US FDA Approval of Proprietary Analgesic Dylojectâ ...   Businessweek
UPDATE 1-Hospira's non-opioid painkiller gets FDA approval   Reuters
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