2015年2月17日 星期二

2015-02-18 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
Pills to smokers help them quit   
Columbus Dispatch
WASHINGTON — Doctors typically wait until smokers are ready to quit before prescribing pills to help them do it. But a new study has found that even for those who are not ready to stop smoking immediately, medicine taken over time can substantially improve ...

Medication therapy may help smokers quit gradually: study   Xinhua
Chantix Linked to Higher Quit Rates in Certain Smokers: Study   Philly.com
New Drug Makes It Easier To Quit Smoking   University Herald
KGNS.tv   
Bernama   
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Los Angeles Times
   
LA Unified tracks measles shots, reports higher vaccination levels   
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles school officials have launched an effort to increase and document the percentage of young children who've been vaccinated against measles, including hiring 10 nurses on a temporary basis. lRelated The measles outbreak · CALIFORNIA · The ...

Act quickly if measles suspected   Tyler Morning Telegraph
No measles cases reported in area, but vaccinations still encouraged   Columbus Telegram
Measles outbreak sheds light on few rules for teacher vaccinations   KESQ
Daily Mail   
Marist College The Circle   
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Pioneer News
   
Health Officials Look to Change Cigarette Packaging To Deter Young Smokers   
Pioneer News
The rise in popularity of electronic cigarettes among America's youth has generated new concern for the future of smoking in this country. Health officials are now looking for a new way to reduce interest in young smokers. And one way they think they could ...

Anti-smoking efforts   DAWN.com
70000 drop in number of smokers last year, says HSE   Irish Examiner
Removing branding from cigarette packs could save lives   Morning Ticker
BBC News   
TIME   
Reuters   
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Chicago Tribune
   
Tri-Cities schools encourage vaccination in light of measles concerns   
Chicago Tribune
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that children should receive two doses of the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine; the first at 12 to 15 months of age and the second at four to six years old. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

Measles Cases Continue to Rise Across the United States   U.S. News & World Report
Measles Cases Continue to Rise Across the United States – WebMD   WebMD
More measles cases tied to Disneyland, Illinois day care   U-T San Diego
Chicago Sun-Times   
Chicago Daily Herald   
Charlotte Observer   
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WFAA
   
Study: Hot flashes can endure for more than a decade   
WFAA
RICHARDSON — Cooler is better in Terri Donovan's gift shop — and in her life — because of hot flashes. "You could be walking, and — all of a sudden — you just feel this burst of heat coming over you, and it just feels unbelievable, like fire," she said. "Hot.".
Menopause symptoms last years for many women   AsiaOne
Menopausal Women Beware: Hot Flashes Could Last 14 Years   WBUR
Study: Hot flashes usually persist for years   9NEWS.com
The Guardian   
Refinery29   
Times LIVE   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Boston Scientific to pay J&J $600 mln to settle Guidant suit   
Reuters
Feb 17 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp on Tuesday said it has agreed to pay $600 million to Johnson & Johnson to settle a long-running lawsuit over Boston Scientific's 2005 acquisition of rival Guidant. J&J had sought more than $7 ...

Boston Scientific and J.&J. Settle Suit Over Guidant Deal   New York Times
Boston Scientific to Pay J&J $600 Million to Settle Guidant Suit   Wall Street Journal
Boston Scientific will pay Johnson & Johnson $600M   MiamiHerald.com

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Fox News
   
Smoking high-potency marijuana may cause psychiatric disorders   
Fox News
A study published Monday in the journal Lancet Psychiatry has linked smoking strong, high-potency marijuana to an increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders. Study authors from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's ...

Psychiatric Disorders May Be More Common Among Pot Smokers   Science World Report
Study: Today's potent pot is creating a higher risk of psychotic disorders   Quartz
Can super strong weed cause psychosis?   UPI.com
CBS Local   
Monthly Prescribing Reference   
Q13 FOX   
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ABC News
   
Some Bodybuilders in Search of Better Nutrients Are Turning to...Breast Milk   
TheBlaze.com
A new health trend has bodybuilders looking online for the most natural source of nutrients. Rebecca was grocery shopping when a man walked up and asked her if she breastfeeds her baby. Not particularly taken aback by his initial question, Rebecca told ...

Breast Milk For Body Builders? There's A Lot Less Protein When Compared To ...   Science World Report
Bodybuilders Drinking Breast Milk to Bulk Up   ABC News
Men now drinking breast milk to improve muscle building   WXYZ
WABC-TV   
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Latinos Post
   
How A Single, Simple Guideline Could Help You Lose Weight   
Huffington Post
For some super-motivated people, counting calories, calculating macronutrient proportions or weighing food can help in their quest to lose weight. But for everyone else, it can be hard to keep juggling the cups and weighing scales and calculators for too long.
Health: Whether You're Dieting Or Looking To Improve Your Health, Eat Lots Of ...   CBS Local
Single Diet Modification Improved Metabolic Syndrome   Medscape
Study: fiber-rich diets encourage weight loss   UPI.com
ModVive   
Examiner.com   
Glamour (blog)   
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Boston.com
   
Sleep-Deprived Teens: Our Fault and Our Problem   
Boston.com
Dr. Claire McCarthy is a primary care pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, a senior editor for Harvard Health Publications, and an official spokesperson for the American Academy of ...

Are Teenagers Are Becoming Sleep Deprived?   Youth Health Magzine
Study finds teenagers aren't getting enough sleep at night   WSYR
Teens Aren't Getting Enough Sleep, but Think That They Are   Neurology Advisor
Daily Science Journal   
WebMD   
Texas Public Radio   
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