2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 U.S. Health


CNN
   
Lane County measles case first in Oregon tied to Disneyland outbreak   
OregonLive.com
At least four dozen people, nearly all from California, have contracted measles either during a mid-December visit to a Disney theme park or after coming into contact with someone who went there. (The Associated Press/file ). Print · Robbie Olivas DiMesio ...

Five Workers at Disneyland Diagnosed with Measles   TIME
Ore. measles case thought linked to Calif. outbreak   U-T San Diego
Several Disneyland employees diagnosed with measles   CNN
The Week Magazine   
OCRegister   
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Reuters UK
   
More consumers using menu-calorie counts, but most still don't, study reports   
The Seattle Times
The percentage of King County consumers who said they saw and used posted calorie information for restaurant meals tripled from 8 percent in 2008 to 25 percent in 2010, a year after mandatory labeling took effect. By JoNel Aleccia. Seattle Times staff ...

Few heed restaurant calorie postings, but numbers are growing   Los Angeles Times
People Really Do Use Restaurant Calorie Labels   Live Science
Who uses restaurant calorie info? Women, wealthier diners in Seattle area   Malay Mail Online
GlobalPost   
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Times of India
   
UK doctors transplant organs from newborn   
Times of India
LONDON: Doctors in Britain have transplanted organs from a newborn for the first time. A six-day-old baby girl's kidneys and liver cells were given to two separate recipients after her heart stopped beating. The baby girl suffered severe oxygen starvation and ...

Doctors perform first ever infant organ transplant   UPI.com
UK doctors transplant six-day-old baby's organs in milestone procedure   9news.com.au
Transplant first: Doctor describes first organ donation from UK newborn   BBC News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
Irish Examiner   
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New outbreak of avian flu found in Washington state   
Reuters
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A third outbreak of avian flu has been detected in Washington state, prompting agriculture officials on Tuesday to warn bird owners to keep their flocks away from migratory birds that have spread viruses from Oregon to British Columbia.

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CTV News
   
Ottawa researcher studies link between hospitalization for pneumonia and heart ...   
CTV News
For so many people, being hospitalized for pneumonia is bad enough. Now new research, led by an Ottawa doctor, suggests the infection may lead to a higher risk of an even more serious condition: heart disease. The study, entitled “The Association between ...

Link found between pneumonia and heart disease   MyFox Detroit
Pneumonia may increase heart disease risk   WJXT Jacksonville
Hospitalized for pneumonia? Your risk of cardiovascular disease is higher: study   HealthCanal.com
CBC.ca   
MedPage Today   
Doctors Lounge   
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American Live Wire
   
The Newest Migraine Treatment Guidelines Revealed   
American Live Wire
Migraine, a severely crippling form of headache, affects millions of people around the globe. This condition occurs due to the enlargement of the temporal artery, which stimulates the release of certain chemicals that spur inflammation of the blood vessels, ...

Migraine Affects 37 Million Americans, But What Is It and What is the Best Way to ...   Empire State Tribune
Research Will Inform New American Headache Society Migraine Guidelines   Neurology Advisor
Study Rates Migraine Medications   Philly.com
Doctors Lounge   
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Capitalberg
   
Sutter Health to Blue Shield: Extend the contract   
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Many government employers in Santa Cruz County have employees with Blue Shield affected by the contract termination with Sutter Health and Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Each employer provided information on number of employees in a Blue Shield ...

Sutter seeks extended transition period with Blue Shield   Modesto Bee
Blue Shield warns clients it may end coverage with Sutter Health   SFGate
Disagreement between Blue Shield and Sutter Health network take toll on patients   The Westside Story
Science Recorder   
San Jose Mercury News   
Tech Times   
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Yahoo News UK
   
US study finds inner city doesn't raise asthma risk   
Yahoo News UK
A US study out Tuesday including more than 23,000 children has debunked the long-standing belief that living in the inner city raises the risk of asthma. Instead, it found that being poor, African-American or Puerto Rican were more significant risk factors for ...

Big City Life May Not Be A Key Asthma Risk For Kids, Says US Study   Huffington Post
Researchers Rethink Inner-City Asthma Theory   WebMD
The Inner City Might Not Be To Blame For High Asthma Rates   KBIA
WTAQ   
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USA TODAY
   
Conjoined twins move closer to separation surgery   
USA TODAY
HOUSTON — Nine-month-old conjoined twins are getting ready for surgery next month that doctors say has an excellent chance of success. Knatalye Hope and Adeline Faith Mata of Lubbock, Texas, were born April 11 at Texas Children's Hospital Pavilion for ...

Conjoined twins prepare for separation surgery next month   CBS News
TX Conjoined Twins Nearing Date For Separation Surgery   WFMY News 2
Conjoined twins nearing date for separation surgery   KHOU
Chron.com   
MiamiHerald.com   
KFDX   
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Healthline
   
Why Poor Sleep in Teens Should Raise a Red Flag   
Healthline
Adolescents who have problems sleeping are more likely to have drug and alcohol problems later on. Written by Fred Gebhart | Published on January 20, 2015. Why Poor Sleep in Teens Should Raise a Red Flag. Mom always said that getting a good night's ...

Study: Teen sleep linked to adult drinking problems   WLS-TV
Poor Sleep Habits Could Lead To Risky Behavior   RTT News
Study, Poor Sleep Could Make Your Teen Turn To Alcohol Or Drugs   Capitalberg
myCentralOregon.com   
The News Ledge   
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