2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 U.S. Health


Wall Street Journal
   
Biogen's Alzheimer's Drug Impresses in Early Trial   
Wall Street Journal
A Biogen Idec Inc. drug that targets plaque buildup in the brain slowed cognitive decline in patients with early and mild forms of Alzheimer's disease in a small, early-stage study, lifting the company's stock to all-time highs and adding to the debate on how to ...

How Biogen scored the most successful Alzheimer's drug so far   Fortune
New Alzheimer's drug offers hope   Times of India
Investors Sell Biogen Idec on Strength After Insider Selling (BIIB)   sleekmoney
Bloomberg   
Uncover Michigan   
Worcester Telegram   
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CBC.ca
   
Malathion 'probably carcinogenic' to humans, WHO agency concludes   
CBC.ca
An agency of the World Health Organization says malathion, an insecticide used in Winnipeg to kill adult mosquitoes, is "probably carcinogenic" to people. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a specialized agency of WHO, announced ...

Monsanto weed killer can 'probably' cause cancer -World Health Organization   Reuters
WHO Agency: Weed Killer Ingredient 'Probably' Causes Cancer   Voice of America
Roundup a 'probable carcinogen,' WHO report says   USA TODAY
Telegraph.co.uk   
New York Times   
MarketWatch   
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AL.com
   
A toddler, presumed dead in a creek, survives   
KLTV
Gardell Martin fell into a icy stream, but survived more than hour without a pulse. (Source: WBRE/CNN). (WBRE/CNN) – First responders say high-quality CPR saved a toddler's life in Pennsylvania.
Toddler dead for 101 minutes is now alive   WZVN-TV
Toddler survives near-drowning after 101 minutes of CPR   KIRO Seattle
Toddler revived after more than 90 minutes without pulse   WTHR

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NBCNews.com
   
As last patient is discharged, Liberia finds new case of Ebola   
The Seattle Times
The news deflated optimism that Liberia, one of the three West African countries hit by the Ebola epidemic, would soon be officially declared free of the virus. By Sheri Fink · RICK GLADSTONE. The New York Times. A patient in Liberia has tested positive for ...

Liberia Officials: New Patient Tests Positive for Ebola   ABC News
UPDATE 2-Liberia reports first new case of Ebola in weeks   Reuters
Liberia Reports First New Ebola Case in Weeks   Voice of America
The Sun Daily   
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WILX-TV
   
The best time to treat spring allergies is before symptoms appear   
WDAM-TV
(CNN) - The itchy red eyes, the sneezing, the stuffy nose. We love welcoming in spring, but not the allergies. So here are some tips to get you through the season. The most important thing you can do is start treating your allergies now, before your symptoms ...

Tech This Out: Web MD Allergy app is free for Apple and Andriod users   Turn to 10
Experts think 2015 Allergy Season could be harsher than before   The Market Business
Spring allergies in full swing   Alabama's News Leader
SFGate   
Immortal News   
Danbury News Times   
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Frontline Desk
   
Vitamin D Has No Effect On Blood Pressure   
Frontline Desk
These days' people are finding different ways of shortcut to avoid expensive medication; however these shortcuts may risk you to different losses. Just like vitamin D is use for the improvement and to make bones stronger, apart from this people even used to ...

Vitamin D Does Not Lower Blood Pressure, Study Finds   Immortal News
Vitamin D Does Not Help to Lower Your Blood Pressure   Capital OTC
No Link Between Hypertension and Vitamin D, Study Rules   News Every day
Medical News Today   
University Herald   
The Market Business   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Emails show UN health agency resisted declaring Ebola emergency on ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 file photo, Nowa Paye, 9, is taken to an ambulance after showing signs of Ebola infection in the village of Freeman Reserve, about 30 miles north of Monrovia, in Liberia. In a delay that some say may have cost lives, the ...

Hunting for the next Ebola outbreak   Sydney Morning Herald
Hunting for the next Ebola outbreak in the deep African jungle   Stuff.co.nz
Ebola alarm delayed two months   New Zealand Herald
Bloomberg   
Reuters   
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Fox News
   
Water pipes is even more dangerous than cigarettes, Experts says   
The Market Business
Health experts worried about the growing popularity of water pipes. The pipes that was first introduced to Middle East and North Africa is dangerous than cigarettes. shinsha “A single puff from a water pipe is nearly equal to the volume of smoke inhaled from ...

Health experts defend e-cigarettes despite concerns   Yahoo News
World Health Experts Debunk Hookah Myths   Times Gazette
Each Smoking-related Death Brings $7000 To The Industry   The Monitor Daily

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Image of grieving doctor gains enormous response on social media   
Sydney Morning Herald
It's the side of the death you rarely see. An image of an American doctor, who was reportedly unable to save the life of his 19-year-old patient, has garnered an enormous amount of support and empathy for the doctor involved, as well as people who work in ...

ER doctor steps outside, crumbles over young patient's death in raw viral photo   Examiner.com

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USC News
   
Residency locations revealed to medical students on 'Match Day'   
KSL.com
SALT LAKE CITY — Medical students around the nation found out about the next phase of their professional careers Friday. It's called "Match Day," where fourth-year students and future doctors open their match envelope to find out where they will live and ...

Savannah medical students meet their matches   Savannah Morning News
Medical students learn residency locations during 'Match Day'   Deseret News
Wait ends for Athens medical students at Friday's Match Day   Online Athens
Boston Globe (subscription)   
The Virginian-Pilot   
ABC17News.com   
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