2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 U.S. Health


Daily Mail
   
Sex toy instructor and 'pleasure activist' taught high school sex-ed   
Daily Mail
Parents with students at one California high school recently learned that two Planned Parenthood employees who taught their impressionable children sex education also held down some controversial side jobs. One of the sex-ed instructors at Acalanes ...

Science Says The Abortion Pill Is Way Safer Than Anti-Choice Activists Would ...   Bustle
Planned Parenthood 2013-2014 Annual Report: Pro-Abortion, Prosperous, and ...   National Right to Life News
New President for Planned Parenthood   Santa Barbara Independent
UPI.com   
Fox News   
Daily Caller   
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The Guardian
   
Soda Habit May Prompt Early Puberty in Girls, Study Suggests   
U.S. News & World Report
TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Girls who consume a lot of sugary drinks may enter puberty earlier than girls who don't, Harvard researchers report. Among nearly 5,600 girls aged 9 to 14 who were followed between 1996 and 2001, the ...

Sugary Drinks Linked with Earlier Menstruation in Girls   Live Science
Early menstruation linked to daily sugary drinks   Today.com
Girls who drink more sugary sodas start periods earlier, study shows   Al Jazeera America
Daily Mail   
Headlines & Global News   
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KGNS.tv
   
Microsoft founder donates over a billion dollars for vaccine efforts   
KGNS.tv
(NBC) - Microsoft founder Bill Gates donated a billion-and-a-half dollars for vaccination and immunization efforts. Gates announced the donation at the global alliance for vaccines and immunization conference in Berlin. The group provides vaccines to ...

World must prepare for 'war' against a global pandemic: Gates   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Donors pledge $7.5b to extend child vaccine drive   The Nation
For Dollars Donated To Vaccine Campaigns, Norway Wears The Crown   NPR (blog)
Kansas City Star   
Irish Times   
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Daily Mail
   
'Long Life' Gene Might Make Some Smarter, Too: Study   
HealthDay
TUESDAY, Jan. 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A gene variant believed to "wire" people to live longer might also ensure that they keep their wits about them as they age, a new study reports. People who carry this gene variant have larger volumes in a front ...

'Smart gene' associated with better aging and cognitive function in 1 in 5 people   Daily Mail
A fateful gene may make us smarter - for a while, at least   Los Angeles Times
Gene variant associated with better aging, cognitive function, study finds   Fox News
UCSF News Services   
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MedPage Today
   
Morning Break: Califf to FDA; Generic Nexium; Another Clinic Shooting   
MedPage Today
savesaved; ">. by MedPage Today Staff. Robert Califf, MD, a cardiologist and administrator at Duke University, was named to be the FDA's deputy commissioner for medical products and tobacco -- putting him effectively in charge of the agency's drug, device, ...

Califf named FDA deputy commissioner for medical products and tobacco   Healio
Will Duke's Robert Califf Become the Next FDA Commissioner?   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Rumor mill churns as Duke's Dr. Robert Califf appointed FDA deputy commish   BioPharma Dive
Reuters   
WLOS   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Obama's budget to ask for $1.2B to fund research to fight antibiotic-resistant ...   
Newsday
President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington on Jan. 20, 2015. (Credit: AP). The White House is calling for twice as much funding in its proposed federal budget -- $1.2 billion -- to ...

Obama to Propose Doubling Funding to Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria   KTIC
Obama Wants to Double Funds to Fight Antibiotic Resistance   Medscape
Obama seeks to double funding to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria   Xinhua
Tech Times   
Science AAAS   
Government Security News   
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The Seattle Times
   
Once easily recognized, signs of measles now elude young doctors   
The Seattle Times
The virus is now so rare that medical schools don't dwell on it at length. Lack of familiarity can make medical providers, the vast majority of whom have never seen a sickened patient, slow to recognize the potentially deadly, and highly contagious, disease.
Suspected measles case still unconfirmed; results expected Wednesday   Sacramento Bee
Measles spreads in California, comes to Illinois   New York Daily News
Measles Q&A: What you need to know   San Jose Mercury News
CBS News   
Los Angeles Times   
Merced Sun-Star   
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New York Daily News
   
California bill would ban e-cigarettes in public places   
New York Daily News
California would ban the use of electronic cigarettes in public places and ramp up enforcement against selling them to minors under a bill introduced in the legislature on Monday. There is growing concern about the health risks from e-cigarettes, also known ...

BART plans to ban e-cigarettes   San Jose Mercury News
Electronic cigarette restrictions sought by state senator   Ukiah Daily Journal
No More E-Cigarettes in Public Places in California?   Youth Health Magzine
KCET   
Visalia Times-Delta   
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Daily Californian
   
Student-care doctors strike across UC campuses, allege unfair labor practices   
Daily Californian
Student-care doctors from all ten UC campuses began a strike Tuesday morning to protest unfair labor practices allegedly committed by the university during the bargaining process for their first contract. The strike, set to last one day, included picketing at six ...

Doctors Protest Outside UC Student Health Centers   CBS Local
University of California on-campus doctors stage rare strike   WTAQ
UC doctors stage one-day strike at student-health clinics   Los Angeles Times

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Ranbaxy loses generic exclusivity over $6 billion Nexium market   
Daily News & Analysis
Drugmaker Ranbaxy on Tuesday said that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that the Indian drug manufacturer has forfeited its 180-day exclusivity to sell generic version of AstraZeneca Plc's heartburn drug Nexium in the US market.
FDA Approves First Generic Version of Nexium   EndoNurse
Teva: FDA Approves Generic Version of AstraZeneca Heartburn Drug   Wall Street Journal
FDA OKs First Generic Version of Heartburn Drug Nexium   Philly.com
Hindu Business Line   
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