2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 U.S. Health


WCVB Boston
   
Too much sitting raises risk of death, even if you exercise   
CBS News
Beware, couch potatoes: The evidence is piling up that too much sitting can take a serious toll on your health. A new study links sitting for prolonged periods of time to increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, cancer and early death -- even in people who get ...

Too Much Sitting Can Be Deadly -- Even if You Exercise, Review Finds   U.S. News & World Report
Unhealthiness of Sitting Not Offset by Exercise: Meta-Analysis   MedPage Today
It Doesn't Matter How Much You Exercise If You Also Do This   TIME
CTV News   
Fayetteville Observer   
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UPI.com
   
Youths who don't sleep well may end up drinking heavily, engaging in risky ...   
UPI.com
POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 19 (UPI) -- Young people who don't regularly get a good night's sleep may end up engaging in heavy drinking and risky sexual behavior later in life, according to a new study. Youths in the United States often don't get enough sleep, ...

Poor sleep 'early warning sign' for drink and drug issues   BBC News
Study Links Poor Sleep to Alcohol Problems and Regretful Sexual Behavior   West Texas News
Sleep-deprived teens more likely to develop drinking problems in life   The Westside Story
Science Times   
Capital OTC   
Pioneer News   
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Frontline Desk
   
Deadly Ebola victimized not only dead, but thousands of orphans left behind   
Frontline Desk
Marie, who died in Monrovia by the deadly Ebola, left behind Mercy a 9 year old girl with her 17-year-old brother Harris. It was at the height of the outbreak in Monrovia and all of their neighbors were terrified. “This disease is unlike any other. Just the shock of ...

Ebola Affects Not Only the Dead, But the Children Left Behind   ABC News
Ebola centers will stay open despite decline   WSB Radio
US-built Ebola treatment centers in Liberia are nearly empty as outbreak fades   Washington Post
Fox News   
IJ Review   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Couples better at keep-fit success   
Irish Examiner
Couples are more likely to give up smoking, visit the gym, or lose weight if they get healthy together, a study has found. People are better at taking up healthy lifestyle habits if their partners turn over a new leaf too, research shows. Scientists looked at 3,722 ...

Starting a diet? Don't do it alone: Couples are more successful at slimming or ...   Daily Mail
Want to Look Healthy and Trim? There's Somebody Who can Help You Better ...   Empire State Tribune
Couples Working Together To Become Healthy More Likely To Have Success   Full-Time Whistle
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Philly.com   
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SFGate
   
Blue Shield warns clients it may end coverage with Sutter Health   
SFGate
A tense contract dispute between Blue Shield of California and the Sutter Health network of doctors and hospitals may leave nearly 280,000 Northern and Central California consumers searching for someplace else to get health care. Blue Shield notified more ...

Contract dispute between Blue shield and Sutter Health left thousands searching ...   Capitalberg
Fight threatens thousands of Californians' health coverage   mySanAntonio.com

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New York Daily News
   
N.J. airline passenger treated for Ebola symptoms: hospital   
New York Daily News
A United Airlines passenger showing symptoms of the Ebola virus has been hospitalized after landing at Newark Liberty International Airport from an Ebola affected country, local health officials have confirmed. The unidentified female passenger has been ...

Sick Passenger Hospitalized After Landing At Newark From Ebola-Affected ...   CBS Local
Sick traveler who worked with Ebola patients taken to Hackensack University ...   NorthJersey.com
Plane passenger hospitalized after landing in Newark from 'Ebola-affected country'   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
News 12 New Jersey   
New York Post   
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ABC News
   
Is Pizza As Bad For Kids As Sugary Drinks?   
CBS Local
(CBS SF) — A new study finds kids are gobbling up pizza at an alarming rate. The Journal of Pediatrics study found nearly a quarter of all American kids are eating pizza on any given day and that pizza makes up nearly a quarter of their calories. The study ...

Pizzas take a toll on kids' health, shows new study   Times of India
Pizza Becomes Public Enemy Number 1 in the Fight Against Child Obesity   Science Times
Pizza Wreaking Havoc on Kids' Diets, Research Shows   ABC News
Press-Enterprise   
Tech Times   
KVIA El Paso   
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CBS Local
   
Legalized marijuana: What Colorado looks like 1 year after Amendment 64   
CBC.ca
It's been a year since Colorado became the first U.S. state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, and CBC's Reg Sherren travelled to Denver to see how some $1 billion US in sales has impacted the state's capital. The city, which has a population of about ...

Should Vt. legalize marijuana? Bill expected soon   WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Things To Know About Medical Marijuana In Colorado   CBS Local
Marijuana news: New report says legal pot could mean millions in revenue for ...   OregonLive.com

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Design & Trend
   
Kaiser study: Clusters of unvaccinated children in Bay Area   
San Jose Mercury News
Researchers have identified several geographic hot spots in the Bay Area where parents are not vaccinating their children, triggering concern about potential outbreaks of dangerous and preventable infectious diseases. This unique study -- which uses ...

Settlement tentatively ends Kaiser-RN dispute   Vallejo Times Herald
New Kaiser Permanente study shows Marin 'not alone' in vaccination refusal ...   Marin Independent Journal
Underimmunized And Unvaccinated Families Cluster Together, Study Says   Design & Trend
Full-Time Whistle   
Philly.com   
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New York Times
   
Mexico fights electronic cigarettes as their sales increase   
Fox News Latino
Health authorities have seized the biggest shipment of electronic cigarettes in Mexico's history, more than 9,000 units of a product whose use is banned in this country but which, according to experts, is increasing due to the unproved belief that they help ...

3 bills aim to keep e-cigs out of kids' hands   Full-Time Whistle
E-cigarettes, not really the 'healthier' alternative   FIUSM

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