2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 U.S. Health


Times LIVE
   
'Game changer' HIV pill could cut infection risk by 86%   
New Zealand Herald
Dr Michael Brady, medical director at the HIV/Aids charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said "PrEP is, quite simply, a game-changer". Photo / 123RF. A game-changing trial has shown that rates of HIV infection can be slashed by treating actively gay men with an ...

Week-on, weekend-off treatment controls viral load in young people   aidsmap
We could cut the HIV transmission rate by more than 90 percent, CDC says   STLtoday.com
Antiretroviral drug greatly reduces HIV transmission risk, new study says   Al Jazeera America
New York Daily News   
Philly.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
FDA approves Sanofi's diabetes drug Toujeo   
Reuters
(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators on Wednesday approved Sanofi's diabetes drug Toujeo, a more potent follow-up to the French drugmaker's top-selling insulin product Lantus. The Food and Drug Administration approved the once daily, long-acting basal ...

Sanofi Wins Approval For New Insulin Drug, An Early Test For New CEO   Wall Street Journal
Sanofi Receives FDA Approval of Once-Daily Basal Insulin Toujeo®   MarketWatch
Sanofi Gains U.S. Approval for Successor to Top-Selling Lantus   Bloomberg
BioPharma Dive   
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SMN Weekly
   
Most Women Overlook Symptoms of Possible Heart Attack   
SMN Weekly
Over fifteen thousand American women aged 55 or younger die of heart diseases each year that ranks the disease among the top killers in this age group. Young women's chances of death are two times higher than that of men during hospitalization for a ...

Why do young women ignore heart attack symptoms?   Greenwich Time
Heart Attack Symptoms Overlooked by Most Young Women   News Every day
Signs, symptoms of heart attack in women can be vague   KOCO Oklahoma City
6minutes   
Scope (blog)   
ABC 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 ...

Washing dishes by hand linked to fewer allergies in kids   CBC.ca
Washing dishes by hand could keep allergies at bay: study   New York Daily News

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TIME
   
New York Ebola Survivor Says He was Treated Like a Fraud After Diagnosis   
TIME
Dr. Craig Spencer smiles during a news conference November 11, 2014 at Bellevue Hospital Don Emmert—AFP/Getty Images Dr. Craig Spencer smiles during a news conference November 11, 2014 at Bellevue Hospital in New York.
Ebola doctor: Media, politicians fueled the public's fear   Washington Post
Doctor Who Survived Ebola Says He Was Unfairly Cast as a Hazard and a Hero   New York Times
New York doctor who survived Ebola speaks out   USA TODAY

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New York Times
   
Weight-Loss Surgery May Lower Some Pregnancy Complications, Raise Others   
U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- After undergoing weight-loss surgery, women are significantly less prone to diabetes during pregnancy but twice as likely to deliver smaller-than-normal infants, a new study suggests. Swedish scientists ...

Weight-Loss Surgery Lowers Some Pregnancy Risks in Obese Women   Bloomberg
Bariatric Surgery Comes With Both Pregnancy Benefits And Risks   Headlines & Global News
Weight-loss surgery tied to pregnancy benefits, risks   KDAL

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New York Times
   
Researchers Call for More Study of Anesthesia's Risks to Brains of Young Children   
New York Times
Faced with mounting evidence that general anesthesia may impair brain development in babies and young children, experts said Wednesday that more research is greatly needed and that when planning surgery for a child, parents and doctors should ...

Experts call for research into safety of anesthetic use in small children   CTV News
Call for study to settle if anesthesia poses risk to babies   seattlepi.com

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The Australian
   
Researchers find way to harness brain to control bionic hands   
The Australian
THREE Austrian men who completely lost the use of their hands because of devastating nerve damage have been fitted with robotic hands that they can control with their thoughts. The men are able to use their bionic hands to perform a variety of everyday ...

Three men become world's first patients to have hands replaced by bionic ...   Irish Independent

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NBCNews.com
   
C-Diff Kills 15000 People A Year. Feces Donations May Change That   
Huffington Post
A bacteria that triggers deadly diarrhea and is one of the most common causes of U.S. infectious disease deaths is caused, in part, by antibiotics. Clostridium difficile, or C-diff, is a toxin-producing microbe that infected almost a half-million Americans in 2011 ...

CDC investigates deadly bacteria's link to doctors' offices   CNN
Study: Nasty stomach bug much more common than thought in US   MiamiHerald.com
Dangerous C. Difficile Germ Infects 500000 Americans a Year: CDC   Philly.com
NBCNews.com   
Reuters   
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Nature World News
   
Common Food Additives Cause Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome   
Nature World News
Pictured: Bacteria that are present deeper in the mucus layer that lines the intestine and closer to the epithelium than they should be. (Photo : Dr. Benoit Chassaing). Common food additives, it turns out, may cause obesity and metabolic syndrome, among ...

Common Food Additive Could Increase Risk Of Crohn's Disease, Metabolic ...   Headlines & Global News
Food emulsifiers linked to gut bacteria changes and obesity   FoodNavigator.com
Could What Makes Food Creamy Help Make You Fat?   NBCNews.com
WebMD   
Reuters   
Live Science   
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