2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 U.S. Health


AL.com
   
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent Allergies   
CBS Local
As CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez reported, peanut allergies have more than quadrupled in the past 13 years, and doctors and parents have reasoned that we should, and must, avoid feeding peanuts to infants so they do not develop the allergies to the legumes.
Early exposure 'cuts peanut allergy'   BBC News
Early exposure to peanuts can help prevent allergies later on, study says   AL.com
Peanut exposure helps prevent kids' allergies, study says   San Jose Mercury News
New York Daily News   
U.S. News & World Report   
CBS News   
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Fox News
   
Hand-washing dishes may help kids avoid allergies, study says   
The Seattle Times
In a paper published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, Swedish researchers report that kids raised in households where dishes are hand-washed as opposed to sterilized in a dishwasher were less likely to have eczema, asthma or hay fever. By Deborah ...

How hand-washing dishes may prevent kids from getting allergies   Los Angeles Times
Hand Washing Your Dishes Could Be Better For Kids' Health   Huffington Post
Downside To Dishwashers: Putting Your Kids At Risk For Allergies   Tech Times
CBS News   
New York Daily News   
Philly.com   
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CBS News
   
Houston Surgeons Separate 10-Month-Old Conjoined Twin Girls   
ABC News
Doctors in Houston are optimistic that 10-month-old formerly conjoined twin girls will survive after a recent surgery that separated them. It took 26 hours last week to separate the girls, Knatalyne Hope Mata and Adeline Faith, who shared a chest wall, lungs, ...

Texas doctors successfully separate conjoined twins   New York Daily News
'Nightline' to air report on conjoined twins separation in Houston   Chron.com
Twins joined at chest successfully separated at Texas hospital   UPI.com
FOX43.com   
Palm Beach Post   
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KGNS.tv
   
California Congressman Wants Hearing on Superbug Outbreak   
ABC News
Congress should launch an investigation into what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is doing to prevent additional superbug infections after a deadly outbreak at a Los Angeles hospital linked to tainted medical scopes, a lawmaker said Monday.
Family: Hospitals should reveal risks of 'superbug'   Charlotte Observer
Superbug kills 2 in North Carolina   Al Jazeera America
Rep. Ted Lieu Wants A Congressional Hearing On UCLA 'Superbug' Outbreak   Huffington Post
myfox8.com   
WBTV   
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ABC News
   
California reports four more measles cases in Disneyland outbreak   
Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California public health officials on Monday reported four new cases of measles, bringing the total number people infected in the state so far to 123, most of them linked to an outbreak that began at Disneyland in December.
No new measles cases in latest California outbreak update   Washington Post
CDC report: US measles cases continue to climb, but pace in last week eased a bit   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Princeton student had confirmed case of measles   Charlotte Observer
Intelihealth.com   
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Diabetes Insider
   
Novartis blood cancer drug wins US OK after setback   
Reuters
Swiss drugmaker Novartis' logo is seen behind scaffolding at the company's plant in the northern Swiss town of Stein January 27, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann. Related Topics. Health » · Actress Jessica Chastain wears Givenchy couture as she ...

HDAC Inhibitor OK'd for Multiple Myeloma   MedPage Today
FDA Approves Farydak for Treatment of Multiple Myeloma   eNews Park Forest
FDA Approves New Novartis Cancer Treatment   Diabetes Insider
Healio   
FierceBiotech   
The Myeloma Beacon   
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The Nation
   
WHO calls for 'smart' syringes to stem diseases   
The Nation
The World Health Organization has called on healthcare providers around the globe to switch to syringes that can only be used once in order to better battle deadly diseases spread by needle sharing. In new guidelines released Monday the UN health agency ...

WHO urges shift to single-use smart syringes   Blouin News Blogs

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GPB
   
Africa's expanding farms attract more plague-infested rats   
Reuters
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Converting wilderness areas into farmland in East Africa may be increasing the risk of disease epidemics, as rodents crawling with plague-carrying fleas are drawn to the harvested food. In northern Tanzania, crop ...

Unexpected role of climate in bringing plague to medieval Europe   CBS News
Good News: More Crops! Bad News: More Plague!   Nassau News Live
Land use changes may spark re-emergence of plague   Healio

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Fox News
   
Having a sauna can save your life, say Finnish researchers   
Irish Examiner
A sauna does more than build up a sweat. It can be a lifesaver, research says. Middle-aged men who take frequent saunas are less likely to die from heart conditions than those who do not, scientists have found. Those who visited saunas most often — up to ...

Frequent saunas may boost survival, Finnish study suggests   San Francisco Chronicle

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Arab News
   
MERS-CoV: UN warns of 'critical knowledge gaps'   
Arab News
LONDON: UN health experts said on Monday that the Kingdom has to do more to investigate and control a deadly new MERS virus that has killed hundreds of people here and remains in many ways a mystery,. The experts said cases of Middle East ...


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