2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 U.S. Health


myCentralOregon.com
   
Ocean Fish is More Beneficial than Harmful for Pregnant Women   
SMN Weekly
When it comes to benefits of eating fis h, we all should know that Omega-3 Fatty Acids are found in access in ocean fish. These sorts of compounds improve the integrity of soft tissue and have also been linked to providing protection to brain from toxicity.
Study Says Ocean Fish Offers Far More Benefit Than Potential Risk For Pregnant ...   Diabetes Insider
Study claims pregnant women can eat fish without harming their baby   UPI.com
UR study: Pregnant women can safely eat fish   13WHAM-TV
Northern Voices Online   
ABC News   
MedPage Today   
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BBC News
   
UK nurse Pauline Cafferkey reflects on Ebola ordeal   
BBC News
The first Briton to be diagnosed with Ebola in the UK has been given the all clear and discharged from hospital. Nurse Pauline Cafferkey spent almost a month in a high level isolation unit and was in a critical condition for two weeks. Speaking to the BBC in ...

British Nurse Recovers From Ebola, Leaves Hospital   Voice of America
I beat ebola with high-tech drugs and Irn Bru! Scottish NHS makes full recovery ...   Daily Mail
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey 'happy to be alive'   Scotsman
Sky News   
Herald Scotland   
Express.co.uk   
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National Monitor
   
FDA clears new medical app to track real-time glucose levels in diabetics   
Washington Post
Doctors and other caregivers will soon be able to track the blood-sugar levels of diabetic patients by simply logging into a smartphone app, in the latest example of how mobile technologies are changing the health care landscape. The Food and Drug ...

First Medical App System to Monitor Glucose Cleared in U.S.   Bloomberg
Mobile Medical App Monitors Continuous Glucose   Kansas City infoZine
FDA Approves First Diabetes Monitoring App   Diabetes Insider
eNews Park Forest   
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Forbes
   
Study: Coffee May Reduce Risk Of Melanoma   
Forbes
Here's some more (potentially) good news for coffee devotees: A new study finds that drinking four or more cups of coffee a day – a fairly hefty amount, by most counts – is linked to a reduced risk for melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. Melanoma ...

Study finds protective link in coffee vs. melanoma   Chicago Tribune
Is coffee the new sunblock?   CTV News
Higher coffee consumption shows ties to decreased melanoma risk   Healio

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KERO 23ABC News
   
Video Shows Baby Smile After 'Seeing' Mom For The First Time   
CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) – An emotional video showing a Denver child as she wore special glasses that allowed her to “see” her mother for the first time has captured the heart of the Internet. 8-month-old Louise McMorris was born with albinism, a condition in which ...

WATCH: Baby's priceless reaction to seeing mom for first time   New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
Infant Grins After 'Seeing' Mom Clearly for First Time   ABC News
Baby Girl With New Glasses Smile Upon Seeing Mom for 1st Time [Video]   National Gazette
KXRM   
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USA TODAY
   
Measles outbreak traced to Disneyland continues to grow   
CBS News
The number of measles cases from the outbreak that started in Disneyland last month nearly doubled this week. At least 85 cases are now confirmed in seven states, the latest in Nebraska. And the outbreak could spread even further. Alaska health officials are ...

Measles outbreak changes game for Bay Area hospitals   SFGate
Possible measles case being investigated in Baltimore   Baltimore Sun
Baltimore health officials investigate possible measles case   Charlotte Observer
MLive.com   
WZZM   
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Fox News
   
Wide use of prescription painkillers found in US women of childbearing age ...   
Fox News
ATLANTA – Prescription painkillers are used widely by U.S. women of childbearing age, a federal report released on Thursday found, and health officials said exposure to such drugs during pregnancy could increase the risk of birth defects. Of women aged ...

Opioids Commonly Taken By Women of Childbearing Age   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Many Women of This Age Take Narcotic Painkillers   WebMD
CDC Says Opioids Use Continues in Young Women   MedPage Today
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel   
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Capital OTC
   
Flu Season in full swing - It's not too late to get a flu shot.   
Daily Dunklin Democrat
As doctor's offices, urgent care centers and hospitals are seeing, flu season is active, with hospitalization rates close to what they were two years ago. Flu is one of the nation's leading causes of death, with roughly 24,000 people a year dying from flu and its ...

Flu Watch 2015   Examiner.com
This Years Influenza Vaccine An Epic Failure   Live Trading News
Social distancing 'effective for reducing flu risk'   Medical News Today
WOODTV.com   
Concho valley homepage   
National Gazette   
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Boston Globe
   
The promise and limits of 'mental health first aid'   
Boston Globe
Lorenzo Gritti for The Boston Globe. If you are one of the millions of Americans who have been trained in first aid, you know what to do if you are walking down the street and see a stranger suddenly clutch his chest and collapse. But if that same man instead is ...


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KY3
   
Meningitis Serogroup B vaccine approved by FDA   
SMN Weekly
2 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new vaccine that can prevent Meningitis Serogroup B strain infection. The approval was announced by the agency last Friday. Meningitis Serogroup B strain infected at least nine students from Princeton ...

FDA approves 2nd vaccine against meningitis strain   Washington Post
Meningitis Vaccine Given to Princeton Students Approved by FDA   The Public Slate
FDA approves meningitis B vaccine distributed to Princeton University students   NJ.com

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