2015年2月27日 星期五

2015-02-28 U.S. Health


ABC News
   
1.1 Billion Young People at Risk of Losing Their Hearing, WHO Says   
ABC News
This just in from the World Health Organization: Your mother was right all along. About 1.1 billion people are at risk for losing their hearing, and half of 12- to 35-year-olds in high income countries expose their ears to "unsafe" sound levels when they listen to ...

UN says limit use of personal audio players to 1 hour a day   San Francisco Chronicle
Hearing protected by limiting audio devices to an hour a day   CBC.ca
1 billion young at risk of hearing loss from loud music: WHO   Zee News
The Independent   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Distinct stages to chronic fatigue syndrome identified   
BBC News
Distinct changes in the immune systems of patients with ME or chronic fatigue syndrome have been found, say scientists. Increased levels of immune molecules called cytokines were found in people during the early stages of the disease, a Columbia ...

Study finds chronic fatigue commonly seen among professionals is not just in the ...   Daily Mail
Study on Chronic Fatigue May Help With Diagnoses   New York Times
Distinct Immune Changes Seen in Patients With Chronic Fatigue Sx   Doctors Lounge
Youth Health Magzine   
The New Yorker   
Philly.com   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia   
Los Angeles Times
ZMapp, the experimental Ebola drug that won notoriety when it was given to a handful of infected aid workers at the height of the epidemic, will now begin clinical testing in Liberian treatment centers, U.S. health authorities said. A nutty weapon to fight peanut ...

Trial of Ebola drug ZMapp launches in Liberia, US   CIDRAP
Clinical Trial of Possible Ebola Drug Starts in Liberia   SCVNEWS.com
Ebola virus drug ZMapp tested by U.S., Liberia for first time   Washington Times
SMN Weekly   
KMTV   
KPBS   
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MedPage Today
   
New York City Gets Its HIV Act Together   
MedPage Today
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Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) Announces Results from Phase 3 Trials   InvestCorrectly
Gilead's Replacement HIV Drug Improves Kidney Effects in Study   Bloomberg
Tenofovir alafenamide equally effective but safer for kidneys and bones than ...   aidsmap
Medscape   
MarketWatch   
StreetInsider.com   
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ABC News
   
Florida county sees small, rare increase in leprosy cases   
UPI.com
DELAND, Fla., Feb. 27 (UPI) -- Volusia County, Fla., has experienced a small but unexpected increase in the number of cases of leprosy in the past five months. Three people have been diagnosed with the bacterial infection, two of whom got the disease after ...

Three leprosy cases confirmed in Florida   CBS News
New Leprosy Cases Hit Florida   ABC News
Leprosy cases hit Florida counties   KVUE

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Beacon Review
   
Fda to pace updates to equipment joined to 'superbug'   
Beacon Review
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is working to speed label changes for medical devices linked to a "superbug" outbreak in California. Fda to pace updates to equipment joined to 'superbug'. A close-up of an endoscope. Medic Graphic | Getty ImagesA ...

Superbug on medical scopes blamed for 15 deaths in Florida   TheCelebrityCafe.com
Scopes in UCLA superbug case linked to unreported deaths in other states   Chicago Tribune
Scopes that caused UCLA superbug deaths linked to past outbreaks   The Verge
UPI.com   
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Doctors with bad news seen as less compassionate   
Reuters
Pictures that caught our eyes or made news during the past week in India. Slideshow · Photos of the week · Scenes from a spacewalk · BRIT Awards · London Fashion Week · Escape from Mexico's gangs · » Click here for more slideshows. (Reuters) ...


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Beacon Review
   
Leukemia Mutations Occur In Over 70 Percent Of People Over The Age Of 90   
Headlines & Global News
New research suggests that it is "almost inevitable" that one will develop genetic mutations associated with leukemia as they age. Researchers estimated as much as 20 percent of people between the ages of 50 and 60, and over 70 percent of those over 90, ...

Age-associated leukaemia circumstances could soar   Beacon Review
Blood Cells Resembling Leukemia Increase in Our Blood System As We Grow ...   Empire State Tribune
New study shows inevitability of leukemia mutations   Science Recorder
BBC News   
NHS Choices   
U.S. News & World Report   
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eNews Park Forest
   
Great Recession Linked to Rising Suicides Among Middle-Aged Americans   
eNews Park Forest
"Middle aged adults are more likely than others to be family breadwinners and supporting dependents," noted the researchers. (Photo: Jeff Turner/flickr/cc). Economic crises kill in more ways than one. The Great Recession can be tied to a jump in suicides ...

Suicide Rates Among US Adults Rises 40 Percent   Nature World News
Greater Suicide Prevention Efforts Needed   dailyRx
Economic downturn linked to uptick in suicide rates among adults   Fox News
Al Jazeera America   
HealthDay   
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Sky News Australia
   
Liberia leader hails Obama's Ebola effort   
Sky News Australia
Liberia's president has praised Barack Obama's 'extraordinary' leadership in the fight against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. With Liberia now in recovery from the worst outbreak ever of the deadly virus, the United States ended its military mission in the ...

Obama meets Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, cheers win against Ebola   Washington Times
Ebola-hit Liberia no longer America's forgotten stepchild   AsiaOne
Liberian Journalists Cautioned On Ebola Trial Vaccine > Monro   Front Page Africa

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