2015年3月17日 星期二

2015-03-18 U.S. Health


BBC News
   
Breastfeeding 'linked to higher IQ'   
BBC News
The research in Brazil traced nearly 3,500 babies, from all walks of life, and found those who had been breastfed for longer went on to score higher on IQ tests as adults. Experts say the results, while not conclusive, appear to back current advice that babies ...

Breastfeeding leads to higher IQ, earnings later: Study   AsiaOne
Breast-Fed Babies May Be Smarter, Richer Adults, Study Suggests   U.S. News & World Report
Longer Breastfeeding Duration Linked To Higher Earning Ability, IQ   Science World Report
Daily Mail   
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New York Times
   
Breast biopsy accuracy varies, especially with pre-cancer conditions ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
CHICAGO — Here's another reason for getting a second medical opinion: Biopsy specialists frequently misdiagnose breast tissue, potentially leading to too-aggressive treatment for some women and under-treatment for others, a study suggests. The results ...

Breast biopsies no longer reliable   National Monitor
Accuracy High for Pathologists Interpreting Breast Biopsy   Doctors Lounge
Breast Biopsies Leave Room for Doubt, Study Finds   Boston Globe (subscription)
WLS-TV   
abc7news.com   
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USA TODAY
   
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN) Surged To A New High On Phase 3 ...   
RTT News
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN: Quote) and Sanofi announced Sunday that 18-month results of a Phase 3 trial of Praluent involving 2,341 high risk patients with hypercholesterolemia were published online in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Experimental LDL-lowering drugs Repatha and Praluent effective, but raises ...   MicroCap Observer
Amgen, Other Drug Company Shares Jump on Cholesterol Drug Findings   Nasdaq
New cholesterol drugs may cut heart attack risk by half   Health24

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Reuters
   
GSK Studies Found No Asthma Deaths For COPD Drug, FDA Says   
Law360 (subscription)
Law360, New York (March 17, 2015, 7:21 PM ET) -- GlaxoSmithKline PLC's medication for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Breo Ellipta did not cause any asthma-related fatalities in a series of clinical studies conducted by the drugmaker, the U.S. Food ...

FDA finds no new problems with asthma drug   Science Recorder
FDA staff finds no new safety problems with Glaxo's asthma drug   London South East
FDA Says GlaxoSmithKline's Asthma Drug, Breo Ellipta, Has No New Safety ...   Medical Daily

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A mother's quest to cure her son   
TODAYonline
NASHVILLE (Tennessee) — At 55-years-old, Terry Jo Bichell is a couple of months away from earning a PHD in neuroscience. She says it puts her one step closer to achieving a goal she set out for herself 16 years ago — to cure her son Louis from a ...


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Science Times
   
Researchers Blame Anti-Vaccination Activists for Recent Outbreak   
Science Times
Measles (Photo : By Photo Credit: Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Heinz F. EichenwaldTom at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons). In a new publication of the Journal of the American Medical Association's Pediatrics, researchers believe ...

Anti-vaccination activists to blame for recent outbreak of measles – Study finds   MicroCap Observer
Measles outbreak concentrated to areas with low vaccination rates   NYC Today
Low Vaccination Rates Fuel 2015 Measles Outbreak   Eurasia Review
Norwalk Reflector   
Salon   
Philly.com   
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WallStreet OTC
   
Loneliness and Isolation lead to Early Mortality   
WallStreet OTC
Smoking, drinking, junk food, lack of exercise and air pollution are thought to be risk factors for early mortality, but a new study shows that social life is also a very important factor that influences people of all ages. The study was conducted by psychologists ...

Study: Loneliness surpasses obesity as significant health risk   CBS46 News Atlanta
New study links loneliness to early mortality and suggests less time alone   Examiner.com
Loners Die Early According To New Study   Immortal News
Consolidate Times   
The Market Business   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Gilead's hepatitis C drugs largely cost-effective in US -study   
Reuters
March 16 (Reuters Health) - New hepatitis C drugs that shorten treatment times are largely cost-effective despite their hefty U.S. price tags, according to two new analyses. The widespread use of a combination of drugs that include Gilead Sciences Inc's ...

New HCV pills drive US drug spending up 13.1%   Becker's ASC Review
Cadila Healthcare gains on inking non-exclusive licensing pact with Gilead ...   Mint Market Info
Zydus launches SoviHep- breakthrough therapy for Hepatitis C   Myiris.com

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Voice of America
   
Four More Americans Possibly Exposed to Ebola Return Home   
Voice of America
Another four American aid workers have been flown home to the United States for monitoring following possible exposure to the deadly Ebola virus. Tuesday's arrival brought to 15 the number of Americans flown home from Sierra Leone since Friday.
It's Now 16 Americans Coming Back From the Ebola Zone   NBCNews.com
Another four US Ebola aid workers flown back to US for monitoring   Reuters
5 people being monitored for Ebola at Nebraska hospital   San Francisco Chronicle
Daily Mail   
New York Times   
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ABC News
   
Devon Still's Daughter Hits Happy Milestone in Cancer Fight   
ABC News
Leah Still, the 4-year-old daughter of Cincinnati Bengals player Devon Still got some great news today from the doctors, he said. "We got Leah's MIBG Scans back tonight and the doctors told us they didn't see any active disease in her body!!!," her dad wrote ...

Bengals' Devon Still says daughter Leah may be cancer-free   New York Daily News
Leah Still may be cancer-free, Cincinnati Bengals DT Devon Still says on ...   Newsday
Leah Still disease free in recent scan   FOXSports.com
Washington Post (blog)   
PennLive.com   
The Urban Daily   
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