2015年3月19日 星期四

2015-03-20 U.S. Health


Immortal News
   
Folic Acid Reduces Stroke Risk In High Blood Pressure Patients   
Immortal News
Those with high blood pressure, which is one-third of the adult population in America, should ensure that their intake consists of an adequate amount of the B vitamin known as folate, as a new study suggests folic acid may lower your chances of having a ...

Folic Acid reduces stroke risk among people with high blood pressure   Uncover Michigan
Folic Acid Could Help Reduce Stroke Risk, New Study   Pioneer News
Stroke risk in hypertensive's can be reduced by Folic acid   Frontline Desk
MedPage Today   
RTT News   
News Every day   
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Voice of America
   
Study Links Brain Swelling to Deaths from Malaria   
Voice of America
Of all malarial complications, cerebral malaria is the deadliest. Mainly affecting children, who can die after going into coma, its lethality has largely been a mystery — until now. Cerebral malaria patients are known to die because they stop breathing, and the ...

Mystery Behind Cerebral Malaria Solved   Daily Science Journal
Brain swelling tied to malaria deaths?   Times of India
Brain Swelling: Leading Cause Of Death Among Malaria Patients, Study   Health Aim
Newsweek   
National Monitor   
MicroCap Observer   
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SFGate
   
Something to sneeze at: Drought ushers in early allergy season   
SFGate
The California drought probably isn't making the Bay Area's allergy season any worse than usual, but it's certainly hitting some sufferers earlier than they expected and may be prolonging their symptoms, allergists say. What may be adding to people's misery ...

Allergy Season This Year Will Be A Rough One   Pioneer News
Allergy season gets a head start in BC this year   Vancouver Sun
Spring allergy season may be one of the worst on record   FOX CT
WREX-TV   
WSB Atlanta   
Washington Times   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Loneliness Could Be Just As Harmful As Obesity, Smoking 15 Cigarettes A Day   
Headlines & Global News
A team of researchers from Brigham Young University determined loneliness was just as much of a threat to longevity as obesity. "The effect of this is comparable to obesity, something that public health takes very seriously," said Julianne Holt-Lunstad, the ...

Why Loneliness May Be the Next Big Public-Health Issue   TIME
Loneliness is more deadlier than Smoking and Heavy Drinking   The Market Business
Could Loneliness Shorten a Life?   Philly.com
Washington Times   
The Cubic Lane   
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CNN
   
Flying victims of Ebola a complicated endeavor   
The Keene Sentinel
But flying an Ebola patient halfway around the world — while keeping that person alive, and everyone safe — is complicated. House: Best Carrier Promo ROS 2015. Probably no one knows that better than Phoenix Air, a Georgia-based company that is the ...

Ebola Air? Inside the plane that flies Ebola patients   ErieTVNews
Inside the plane that flies Ebola patients   KRDO
Ebola Air? Inside the plane that keeps Ebola patients alive while transporting ...   fox6now.com

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Bustle
   
Tobacco Industry's $7000 Per Death Is Concerning & Is Just Another Reason For ...   
Bustle
If the latest numbers are any indication, smoking isn't just a costly habit, it's making the folks at the top seriously rich. According to a Tobacco Atlas report by the World Lung Foundation (WLF) on Thursday, the tobacco industry actually makes around $7,000 ...

Big Tobacco Makes $7000 for Each Smoker Who Dies   Youth Health Magzine
5 Things You Didn't Know About Tobacco   TIME
Industry makes $7000 for each tobacco death - health campaigners   Reuters
News Every day   
The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines   
The Monitor Daily   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Obesity Rates Rise in South L.A. Despite Fast-Food Ban   
Headlines & Global News
In an attempt to make residents of South L.A. healthier, the city implemented a fast-food ban seven years ago that prevented new restaurant chains from setting up shop in the neighborhood. A recent study found that the goal of reducing obesity was not ...

Do fast-food restrictions curb obesity?   CBS News
How Los Angeles Tried—and Failed—to Curb Obesity   TIME

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Mediaite
   
WaPo, Wired, and Gawker Slam NY Times for Pseudoscience on Smartwatches ...   
Mediaite
Yesterday, the New York Times published an article about the health concerns surrounding smartwatches, with the rather alarming headline: “Could wearable computers be as harmful as cigarettes?” Though the editors soon changed the headline to ...

Is it safe to put on wearable tech in a smart home?   Mother Nature Network
Don't Believe That New York Times Piece About the Dangers of Wearable Tech   Slate Magazine
Smartwatches might cause cancer, says article based on 'expert' who pushes ...   Washington Post
New York Times (blog)   
Empire State Tribune   
The Verge   
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OzarksFirst.com
   
Amputee Receives Rude Note About Parking Space   
OzarksFirst.com
MIAMISBURG, Ohio-- A simple request that someone stop parking in a spot reserved for an Ohio woman with a prosthetic leg drew a reply that's raising eyebrows. MIAMISBURG, Ohio-- A simple request that someone stop parking in a spot reserved for an ...

Logan County coal miners testify in Washington   WOWK
Ohio amputee bullied in fight over handicapped spot   New York Daily News
Read the Nasty Note a Neighbor Left an Amputee About a Handicapped Spot   TIME
STLtoday.com   
KVVU Las Vegas   
Columbus Dispatch   
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Reuters
   
UPDATE 2-FDA panel backs Glaxo asthma drug for adults, not adolescents   
Reuters
(Adds details, background, analyst comment, paragraphs 4-13). By Toni Clarke. March 19 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc's drug to treat chronic breathing problems is safe and effective enough for adults with asthma to use but not adolescents, an advisory ...

GSK and Theravance Announce Outcome of US FDA Advisory Committee on ...   MarketWatch
U.S. Panel Backs Glaxo's Breo for Asthma in Adults, Not Kids   Bloomberg
FDA panel backs Glaxo inhaler for adults, not adolescents   STLtoday.com

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