2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
Hot flashes may persist for 14 years, study finds   
Worcester Telegram
Conventional wisdom has it that hot flashes, which afflict up to 80 percent of middle-aged women, usually persist for just a few years. But hot flashes can continue for as long as 14 years, and the earlier they begin the longer a woman is likely to suffer, a study ...

Hot Flashes: 7 Years and Counting   MedPage Today
Research: Hot flashes persist beyond 7 years   Press Herald
Hot Flashes May Last Longer Than 7 Years For Some Women   Science World Report
Diabetes Insider   
Santa Fe New Mexican.com   
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KGNS.tv
   
Certain cases of HIV can develop into aids   
KGNS.tv
(NBC) - An aggressive strain of HIV found in Cuba can progress to full-blown aids within a few years if left untreated and doctors are learning why. Researchers say it appears the virus mutated and is a combination of three sub-types of the virus. On average, it ...

Aggressive HIV strain turns into AIDS within just 3 years say Belgian scientists   Mirror.co.uk
Scientists Say Aggressive New HIV Strain Discovered in Cuba   TIME
New, aggressive strain of HIV discovered in Cuba   CBS News
Fox News   
The Seattle Times   
Daily Mail   
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AsiaOne
   
Plain tobacco packs likely to deter smoking, studies show   
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Studies on the health impact of "plain" or standardized cigarette packs suggest they can deter non-smokers from taking up the habit and may cut the number of cigarettes smokers get through, scientists said on Tuesday. In a collection of ...

Cigarette packet law 'would save lives'   BBC News
Cigarette research backs plain packaging   Financial Times

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Los Angeles Times
   
To lose weight, experts suggest a focus on fiber   
Los Angeles Times
If you're trying to lose weight, you could count your calories, keep track of precisely how much salt and sugar your eat, and make sure you hit certain targets for protein, carbohydrates, cholesterol and the various types of fat. Or you could set all of that aside ...

Focusing on fiber may work for weight loss   Reuters
Eating More Fiber Helped People Lose Weight, Researchers Report   U.S. News & World Report
High-Fiber Diet Leads to Modest Weight Loss   MedPage Today
Science World Report   
TIME   
Forbes   
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Fox News
   
Liberia reopens dozens of schools as Ebola wanes   
Reuters
MONROVIA (Reuters) - Thousands of Liberian children in pristine uniforms flocked back to school on Monday as classrooms opened their doors for the first time after a six-month hiatus designed to stem the spread of the worst Ebola outbreak in history.
'Poor Show': Some Schools Resume Classes in Liberia > Monro   Front Page Africa
Ebola: Liberia schools reopen after 6-month closure   Nigerian Tribune
Liberia schools reopen amid Ebola recovery   Hints News Network
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
NBCNews.com   
Voice of America   
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6minutes
   
Mindfulness meditation beats sleep hygiene for older adults   
6minutes
Older adults who suffer from moderate insomnia may benefit from mindfulness meditation, a clinical trial shows. The research indicates this form of meditation is a better bet for a good night's sleep than the more conventional strategy of focusing on better ...


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New York Daily News
   
Kate Middleton records children's mental health PSA   
New York Daily News
The Duchess of Cambridge encouraged young people and their parents treat emotional struggles as if they were physical problems in a video message for the charity Place2Be. BY Victoria Taylor ...

Duchess of Cambridge lends voice to children's mental health   Stuff.co.nz
Duchess Kate Appeals for Greater Care of Children's Mental Health   ABC News
Kate Middleton calls for end to stigma around mental health   CTV News
CBS News   
Daily Mail   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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TIME
   
More Evidence That Even 'Moderate' Exercise Helps Women's Hearts   
Philly.com
MONDAY, Feb. 16, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Even a few bouts of moderate exercise each week can cut a middle-aged woman's odds for heart disease, blood clots and stroke, a new study finds. The British study also found that exercising more frequently ...

Older women may not need as much exercise as previously recommended: study   CTV News
Physical Activity A Few Times A Week Lowers The Risk Of Heart Disease In ...   Science World Report
Just 10 minutes of exercise twice a week can cut women's heart risk: Raising ...   Daily Mail
KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News   
KETK   
Express.co.uk   
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Uncover California
   
Researchers unveil latest version of telescopic Contact Lens that allows Wearer ...   
Uncover California
According to researchers, they have developed a new version of telescopic contact lens that can let wearer to zoom in and out with the wink of an eye. The researchers said that it is a first-of-its-kind telescopic contact lens. Back in 2013, the first version of ...

New contact lenses will help people see with inbuilt telescope   Telegraph.co.uk
These incredible next-generation contact lenses can zoom in and out   BGR
Telescopic contact lens shows promise for AMD   Medical News Today
The Monitor Daily   
NEWS.com.au   
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Politico
   
President Paul Wall Street on high alert   
Politico
Most Read; Videos. New York Times corrects Scott Walker column · Activists bristle at Clinton fundraising · Early state polls show wide-open GOP primary · The White House is no place for wimps · Atlantic City meltdown may haunt Christie · Palin makes a ...

Rand Paul and his Ron Paul conundrum   BBC News
Rand Paul addresses tax reform, Libya and privacy during Sarasota speech   Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Why Rand Paul's Biology Degree Claim Matters   Bloomberg
The State   
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