2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 U.S. Health


UPI.com
   
Working long hours makes people drink more, according to a new study   
UPI.com
Two glasses of martini, one red and one blue at a sidewalk bar in Washington, DC. (UPI/Billie Jean Shaw). CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 18 (UPI) -- According to a new study, people who work 48 hours a week or more are likely to drink alcohol more heavily.
Study links long workweek with heavy drinking   Detroit Free Press
Study Proves Your Employer May Be Driving You to Drink   Viral Global News
Putting in those long hours seems to have a link to drink   Philly.com
2 Minute Medicine   
The New Age Online   
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Voice of America
   
Mali Declares Self Ebola-free   
Voice of America
Mali has declared itself Ebola-free. Heath Minister Ousmane Kone made the announcement Sunday, saying there have been no new cases in 42 days - the World Health Organization's timeframe for declaring the end of an epidemic. A new WHO report says ...

Mali declares itself Ebola-free   Los Angeles Times
Mali government, UN declare country Ebola-free   AsiaOne
Mali government declares country Ebola-free   Reuters
Washington Post   
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Science Times
   
Sleep Problems In Adolescents Could Lead To Alcohol And Drug Abuse   
Headlines & Global News
Sleep difficulties and insufficient sleep in youths could make them more likely to experiment with drugs and alcohol. The recent study found duration of sleep and sleep difficulties could predict a number of problems including binge drinking, driving under the ...

Lack of Sleep Could Make Your Teen Turn to Alcohol or Drugs   Science Times
Poor sleep may lead to alcohol, drug abuse in teens, study finds   Times of India
Poor sleep 'early warning sign' for drink and drug issues   BBC News
Los Angeles Times   
News Every day   
TIME   
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BBC News
   
New strategy to cut suicides 'achievable', says Clegg   
BBC News
Deputy PM Nick Clegg says many suicides are preventable and wants hospitals to aim to end all such deaths. The approach is based on a successful scheme in the US city of Detroit, where the suicide rate among patients in the scheme fell by 75% within four ...

Miliband pledge to end child mental health 'neglect'   BBC News
Red Ed 'turns blind eye to his party's shame in Wales': Miliband accused of ...   Daily Mail
Labour vows mental health care push   Belfast Telegraph
The Times (subscription)   
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Nursing Times
   
Europe's tuberculosis hub Britain seeks to wipe out the disease   
WTAQ
LONDON (Reuters) - Health authorities launched an 11.5 million pounds ($17.4 million) plan on Monday to tackle Britain's persistent tuberculosis (TB) problem, seeking to wipe the contagious lung disease out altogether. Britain has one of the highest TB rates ...

New national strategy aimed at 'wiping out' TB in UK launched   Nursing Times

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MMA News
   
Op-Ed: Jon Jones Continues To Prove He Is Only A Champion On Paper   
MMA News
The UFC's Light heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has had a enticing story thus far in his career; the 27 year old from Rochester, New York has been within the arms of a brilliantly written tale– one that once he has a moment to look back upon it, would write ...

Jon Jones Fined $25000 for Failing Drug Test   TWC News
UFC fines Jon Jones $25000   Chicago Sun-Times
UFC Statement on Jon Jones   The Official Website of the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Huffington Post   
MMAFrenzy.com   
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Times of India
   
US okays world's 1st device to fight obesity   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: A first-of-its-kind implant to treat obesity that curbs appetite by electrically stimulating stomach ne8rves has been approved in the US. The Maestro Rechargeable System is approved to treat patients aged 18 and above who have not been able ...

The Lowdown on the FDA and Weight Loss Devices   Newsweek
FDA Approved An Electric Device That Suppresses Hunger   The Utah People's Post
U.S. Gives Approval to Device for Obesity   The Legacy
Monroe News Star   
WebMD   
Fast Company   
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East Idaho News
   
California measles outbreak expands to 51 cases; more likely   
Los Angeles Times
The measles outbreak centered in California is rapidly expanding, with officials now confirming 51 cases of the illness -- nearly double the number reported Tuesday -- and warning that more people will probably fall sick with the highly contagious virus.
Disneyland measles outbreak continues to spread   Tribune-Review
Doctor on measles outbreak: There's no need to panic   9NEWS.com
At Least 40 Measles Cases Linked to Disneyland   myCentralOregon.com
U-T San Diego   
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Redding Record Searchlight
   
Brown tackles California's $72B retiree health liability   
Redding Record Searchlight
Gov. Jerry Brown refers to a chart explaining that he wants to deal with the unfunded liability for the state employee retiree health benefits in his proposed 2015-16 state budget plan at a Capitol news conference in Sacramento. Brown announced this month ...

Brown tackling California's $72B retiree health liability   U-T San Diego
Gov. Jerry Brown: State retirees should pay half of health premiums   Long Beach Press Telegram

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New York Daily News
   
Diabetes: New Tattoo Can Test For Blood Sugar Levels   
Headlines & Global News
This new tattoo could be the end of the painful ritual of diabetes patients pricking their fingers to test their blood sugar. (Photo : University of San Diego ). A new temporary tattoo developed for diabetes patients may be able to completely eliminate the need for ...

Researchers Develop New 'Tattoo' For Diabetes Patients   Design & Trend
Engineers create a temporary tattoo that tests blood sugar   Mashable
This Tattoo for Diabetics Might Mean the End of Finger Pricking   Businessweek
SMN Weekly   
New York Daily News   
Endocrinology Advisor   
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