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2015-02-16 U.S. Health


Science Times
   
Researchers discover ultra-aggressive form of HIV in Cuba   
The Hoops News
Researchers in Cuba have discovered an ultra-aggressive form of HIV, which is the virus that evolves into AIDS over time. A study which was published last week showed that this newly discovered, and far more aggressive form of HIV can turn itself into AIDS ...

Aggressive form of HIV that progresses to AIDS rapidly identified in Cuba   ModVive
Fast-progressing HIV an 'epidemic' in Cuba, says Belgian study   South China Morning Post (subscription)
AIDS Drugs 'Less Effective' To New Super-Strain In Cuba, Officials Sound Alarm   The Inquisitr
New York Daily News   
Science Times   
Trinity News Daily   
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New York Times
   
Refuse to Vaccinate? Little Religious Ground to Stand On   
New York Times
Earlier this month, a bill surfaced in the New York State Legislature proposing that parents be permitted to reject vaccinations for their children simply because they opposed them philosophically, as one might oppose Oreos or the Disney Channel. The bill had ...

Measles outbreak stirs up debate   Covington News
Inside the First Amendment: Public health risk trumps conscience in vaccine ...   Centre Daily Times
Mississippi, West Virginia toughest on school immunizations   Sioux City Journal
Opposing Views   
Yall Politics   
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Herald Sun
   
China Product Recalled in Australia After Hepatitis Outbreak   
New York Times
SYDNEY — An Australian company has recalled its frozen berry products after a hepatitis A outbreak linked to poor hygiene and water supplies in a Chinese packaging plant. The Australian authorities were investigating on Monday after five people became ...

Australian food company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China   Reuters
Australian company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China   Channel News Asia
Frozen berries tested for hepatitis A after Australian product recall   The Guardian
The New Daily   
CHOICE   
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MicroCap Observer
   
According to a new research- the Mediterranean diet may lower ischemic stroke ...   
MicroCap Observer
Home/; Health/; According to a new research- the Mediterranean diet may lower ischemic stroke risk among women. med According to a new study the Mediterranean diet may lower the ischemic stroke risk but not the hemorrhagic one amongst women.
Mediterranean Diet Can Reduce The Risk Of Ischemic Strokes   The Monitor Daily
Study, Mediterranean Diet Can Help Cut Ischemic Stroke Risk   Frontline Desk
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Stroke Risk   MedPage Today
WebMD   
SavingAdvice.com   
Consolidate Times   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
With Less Blood Supply, China Seeks in the Black Market   
Youth Health Magzine
China is going through a blood famine, and people are forced to look into the black market for more supply. Over the last few years, since the major reforms implemented by its health agency, more people have become blood heads, selling their donation ...

China's Blood Shortage Drives Patients To Black Market   Immortal News
China's Blood Shortage Driving Patients to the Black Market   SMN Weekly
China's 'blood famine' drives patients to the black market   Channel News Asia
Daily Mail   
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Times of India
   
Now, contact lenses that zoom in and out   
Times of India
GENEVA: Researchers have unveiled the latest version of a first-of-its-kind telescopic contact lens that allows the wearer to zoom in and out with the wink of an eye. The lenses have to be paired with smart glasses that recognize winks and ignore blinks to ...

The Future Of Technology: Lenses With Built-in Zoom   The Monitor Daily
New Telescopic Contact Lens With Wink Controlled 3X Zoom   Immortal News
Telescopic contact lens lets users zoom with a wink   Sydney Morning Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
NBCNews.com   
America Herald   
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ABC News
   
Duchess Kate Appeals for Greater Care of Children's Mental Health   
ABC News
Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is urging greater awareness of and care for children's mental health. In a new public service announcement released today, Kate makes an appeal on behalf of Place2Be as the charity launches its first Children's Mental ...

Watch: Duchess of Cambridge's video message in support of Children's Mental ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Duchess of Cambridge records video message urging 'early action' for children ...   Daily Mail
Watch: Princess Kate Urges For Open Talk About Kids' Mental Health   People Magazine
Cherry Hill Courier Post   
E! Online   
New Zealand Herald   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
EPOCH of Weston administrator: Maintain healthy heart   
Wicked Local Wayland
February is American Heart Month, a time to educate ourselves and others about the risks for heart disease and ways we can improve heart health. Cardiovascular disease claims 600,000 lives every year and its prevalence increases with age.
Saturated fats: 10 questions answered   Stuff.co.nz
Healthy heart tips for women   Times of India
Follow a heart-healthy diet   Scranton Times-Tribune

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The Seattle Times
   
Fatal birth defect stalks 3 Central Wash. counties   
The Seattle Times
As a mysterious cluster of rare birth defects grows in Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties, state health officials are conducting first interviews with women who lost babies to the devastating disorder known as anencephaly. By JoNel Aleccia. Seattle Times ...

State officials begin interviews in birth defect mystery   mySanAntonio.com

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Diabetes Insider
   
How Do We Fight the Obesity Epidemic?   
Diabetes Insider
Lifestyle modification is usually the best way to get healthy. A shift in diet and a little more exercise is often enough for most people to get to a healthy weight or simply to improve their quality of life. For people who are trying to work their way out of obesity, ...

Why chronic obesity is so difficult to cure   6minutes
Diet and exercise alone are no cure for obesity, doctors say   The Seattle Times
New Research Shows More Genetic Links To Obesity   CBS Local
New York Daily News   
UPI.com   
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