2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 U.S. Health


CBS Local
   
New Study Of Retired NFL Players' Brains Shows Why Tackle Football Should ...   
Forbes
How young is too young to be playing tackle football? There are plenty of leagues around the country where kids as young as six play. They shouldn't. There is no reason for young kids to be banging heads like the grown-ups do. And now science shows just ...

Boston Study Shows How Serious Concussions Are For Young Football Players   CBS Local
Study Links Early Tackle Football Exposure With Future Brain Damage ...   The Post Game (blog)
Long-Term Danger for Kids' Tackle Football?   MedPage Today
The Seattle Times   
Tech Times   
Examiner.com   
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MedPage Today
   
Do Drug Costs Affect Perceived Efficacy?   
MedPage Today
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Efficiency of Placebo Increases When the Patients Perceive Them as Expensive ...   Daily Science Journal
Study Finds Placebo Effect More Powerful Than We Thought   Diabetes Insider
An 'Expensive' Placebo Worked Better Than a 'Cheap' One in a Study   Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Times (subscription)   
Los Angeles Times   
Washington Post   
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New York Times
   
Early Birds May Catch the Worm, but Night Owls May Snatch the Win   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, Jan. 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Who's going to win Sunday's Super Bowl? It may depend, in part, on which team has the most "night owls," a new study suggests. The study found that athletes' performance throughout a given day can range ...

Sleep could play key role in reaching peak performance   Irish Examiner
Super Bowl outcome depends on players' biological clocks, study suggests   Fox News
Could Super Bowl Outcome Be Influenced By Biological Clocks?   Live Science
BBC News   
Headlines & Global News   
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SFGate
   
Bill would raise California smoking age to 21   
SFGate
Legislation to raise the legal smoking age in California from 18 to 21 was introduced Thursday in the state Senate. Sen. Ed Hernandez, D-West Covina (Los Angeles County), said he had authored the bill in an effort to “severely limit teen access to tobacco ...

Legislation would raise smoking age in California from 18 to 21   Los Angeles Times
California Lawmakers Want To Raise The Legal Smoking Age   Capital Public Radio News
California Lawmakers Propose Bill To Raise Smoking Age From 18 To 21   The Inquisitr
Leominster Champion   
San Jose Mercury News   
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Sacramento Bee
   
UCD Medical Center patient being tested for Ebola   
Sacramento Bee
The UC Davis Medical Center began treating a patient Thursday for a suspected case of the Ebola virus, according to representatives from the hospital and the Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services. The patient arrived at Mercy ...

UPDATE 5-Suspected Ebola patient admitted to California hospital   Reuters
UC Davis hospital in Sacramento treating possible Ebola patient   SFGate
Possible Ebola patient in Sacramento in good condition, officials say   Los Angeles Times
San Jose Mercury News   
Visalia Times-Delta   
abc7news.com   
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NDTV
   
March meeting to plan rebuilding of Ebola-hit states   
Reuters
NAIROBI Jan 29 (Reuters) - Governments and international organisations plan to meet in March to work out how to rebuild three West African nations whose economies have been shattered by Ebola, a U.N. envoy said on Thursday. The number of newly ...

Ebola infections in West Africa going down   Aljazeera.com
As Ebola 'fear factor' eases, African tourism edges back   Daily Mail
WHO says Ebola epidemic on the decline   Business Recorder
gulfnews.com   
Channel News Asia   
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New York Times
   
More Than 1000 in Arizona Are Watched for Measles   
New York Times
DENVER — Arizona health officials on Thursday were tracking more than 1,000 people, including at least 195 children, who might have been exposed to measles as part of an outbreak that began at Disneyland in Southern California and has grown to 67 ...

2015 US measles outbreak already at 84 cases, more than in a typical year   Washington Post
CDC urges measles vaccinations amid Disneyland outbreak   Reuters
Health Care Providers Take Action To Stop Further Spread Of Measles   CBS Local
Newsday   
TIME   
Wall Street Journal   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Genetically modified mosquitoes: Why some Floridians fear this solution   
Christian Science Monitor
A British company plans to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Key West, Fla., to combat the spread of tropical disease. But public fears of unintended consequences may halt this field test.
Florida Health Officials Hope To Test GMO Mosquitoes This Spring   KPBS
Florida Residents Opposing the Release of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes   Voice Chronicle

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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
The doctor won't see you now: Some physicians opting to drop patients with anti ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Pediatrician Charles Goodman poses for photo with the MMR vaccine, an immunization vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella at his practice in Northridge, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015. With California gripped by a measles outbreak, Dr. Goodman ...

Some doctors won't see patients with anti-vaccine views   The Seattle Times
Measles outbreak forces 'tough love' emphasis on shots   Hutchinson News

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RT
   
Insurers discriminating against HIV/AIDS patients via drug costs – study   
RT
Through “adverse tiering,” some insurance companies may be offering prescription drug coverage via Obamacare in ways that discourage patients with major health problems from choosing their plans, according to a new study. The Affordable Care Act, ...

Do insurers still discriminate against sick people despite the ACA?   MedCity News
Insurers' Drug Tiering Can Keep Sickest Patients Away   Medscape

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