2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 U.S. Health


Design & Trend
   
Scientists Find First Physical Marker For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Scott Wintrow) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has long polarized some doctors and sufferers. Scientists say they have found the first "robust evidence" that the debilitating condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or myalgic ...

Scientists seek to rename the chronic fatigue syndrome   SMN Weekly
Scientists want to rename chronic fatigue syndrome   National Monitor
A Test For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   Huffington Post
UPI.com   
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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New York Times
   
Nearly Halted in Sierra Leone, Ebola Makes Comeback by Sea   
New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — It seemed as if the Ebola crisis was abating. New cases were plummeting. The president lifted travel restrictions, and schools were to reopen. A local politician announced on the radio that two 21-day incubation cycles had ...

At cusp of zero cases, Ebola returned by sea   The Seattle Times
Ebola Survivor Nancy Writebol Returning to Liberia   NBCNews.com
Sierra Leone's VP goes into Ebola quarantine   New York Daily News
Toronto Star   
Voice of America   
BBC News   
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Medical News Today
   
Being less compassionate associated to doctors who deliver the bad news   
SMN Weekly
8 A new study suggests that doctors who are giving the bad news are always looked at as less compassionate doctors regardless of how they deliver the bad news. In a new study, patients who were asked to watch a video of doctors delivering good news and ...

Doctors perceived as more compassionate when giving patients more optimistic ...   Medical News Today
Doctors with bad news seen as less compassionate   KFGO

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CBS News
   
Leprosy cases in FL blamed on armadillos   
SMN Weekly
13 Health officials confirmed three cases of leprosy on the east coast of Florida since November of 2014 and the cases were linked to contact with armadillos. According to a news report, armadillos are known to harbor leprosy in the southern part of the ...

Three New Leprosy Cases In Florida May Have Been Caused By Armadillos   Bustle
Nine-banded armadillos thought to have caused LEPROSY in Florida patients   Daily Mail
New Leprosy Cases Reported In Florida   Forbes
Design & Trend   
ABC News   
CBS News   
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Charlotte Observer
   
Vaccine-preventable diseases are back! But are they here to stay?   
San Jose Mercury News
First it was whooping cough. Now it's measles. As the number of measles cases in California over the past 2½ months rose Friday to 130, the Golden State is still battling its worst whooping cough epidemic in seven decades. Since January 2014, California ...

What experts say about vaccination   Charlotte Observer
Top-Line Questions From Moms About MMR   Huffington Post
More measles cases in Lanaudière region of Quebec   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Quartz   
CBS Local   
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New York Daily News
   
Swedish teen with Asperger syndrome missing in Manhattan   
New York Daily News
Marcus Kerttu, 15, was last seen around 8 p.m. on Friday at a McDonald's DCPI Marcus Kerttu, 15, was last seen around 8 p.m. on Friday at a McDonald's on Canal St. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, black sneakers, black coat and a black hat.
Swedish teen with Asperger's syndrome goes missing in NYC   New York Post
Police Search for Teen Tourist Last Seen in Lower Manhattan   NY1
Teen with Asperger's visiting from Sweden missing in NYC   Oneonta Daily Star

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Morning Ledger
   
Study: Suicide Rates Rising Among Older Adults   
Morning Ledger
A new study revealed that suicide rate for older adults aged between 40 and 64 years in the United States has increased by about 40% since 1999. The study, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, showed that external economic factors ...

Study shows Great Recession to blame for increase in suicide rates   National Monitor
Suicide Rates Among US Adults Rises 40 Percent - Linked To Recession   Design & Trend
Recession May Have Caused an Increase in Suicides in Middle-Aged People   Youth Health Magzine
SMN Weekly   
Examiner.com   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
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BBC News
   
Cut music to 'an hour a day' - WHO   
BBC News
People should listen to music for no more than one hour a day to protect their hearing, the World Health Organization suggests. It says 1.1 billion teenagers and young adults are at risk of permanently damaging their hearing by listening to "too much, too ...

Hearing protected by limiting audio devices to an hour a day   CBC.ca
UN says limit use of personal audio players to 1 hour a day   San Francisco Chronicle
Millions of young risk hearing loss from loud music, UN says   Fox News
AsiaOne   
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seattlepi.com
   
Oregon Considers Banning Most Vaccine Exemptions   
New York Times
SALEM, Ore. — Jennifer Margulis has her kids vaccinated and she gets shots herself. But she doesn't like the idea of government telling parents they must get their children immunized. That's why she spoke at a recent legislative hearing to oppose an ...

The Great Vaccine Debate is just beginning   Statesman Journal
Oregon considers bill banning most vaccine exemptions   The Denver Post

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Daily Science Journal
   
Scopes Linked To Superbug Infection Deaths In UCLA   
Daily Science Journal
Medical scopes suspected to have spread deadly bacteria have come under scanner after an outbreak at UCLA Medical Center this month. This is not the first time when the scopes have drawn attention for causing an outbreak. The same type of scopes were ...

Cedars-Sinai probing whether superbug infections are tied to scopes   Los Angeles Times
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
DOTmed.com   
Fresno Business Journal   
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