2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 U.S. Health


TIME
   
Slow International Response to Ebola Epidemic Cost Thousands of Lives: MSF   
TIME
Paris-based Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has slammed the international community's slow response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, saying it cost thousands of lives that could otherwise have been saved. The leading international medical charity ...

Ebola outbreak, one year on: Epidemic took on 'nightmarish' magnitude   Toronto Star
One Year Later, Ebola Outbreak Offers Lessons for Next Epidemic   New York Times
How Ebola changed the world   BBC News
Reuters   
CTV News   
Fox News   
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American Register
   
Antibiotics in Meat on the Rise Worldwide: Study   
American Register
A new study finds out that there is an increasing trend of the use of antimicrobials in livestock production being observed all around the world. Global use of antimicrobials in livestock production is on the rise as per the new study published on Thursday in ...

Soaring antibiotic use in animals fuels "super bug" fears   Zee News
Soaring antibiotic use in animals fuels 'super bug' fears   NewsOK.com
Antibiotics in meat on the rise worldwide, especially bacon   UPI.com
Huffington Post   
NET Website   
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Zine Report
   
CDC warns Americans of possible severe spring allergies   
American Register
3 Just like the previous flu season, this year's spring allergies might be severe according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The 2015 allergy season might be the worst as compared to the previous years, the agency reported. A report from the ...

Allergy Season: What You Can Do Now To Fight Back   WFMY News 2
Experts Warn That 2015 Spring Allergies May Be Severe   Daily Science Journal
'Tis the season for sneezin'   Johnson City Press (subscription)
Frontline Desk   
New York Daily News   
Science Times   
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AL.com
   
Photo goes viral after police officer helps woman finish 10K race   
Q13 FOX
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A photograph of a woman finishing a 10K race in Kentucky is going viral. The photo shows a determined woman refusing to give up and crossing the finish line hand-in-hand with a police officer and her son. “When you see the photo, just ...

Woman helped by police officer to reach end of 10k run   American Register
Photos Go Viral After Kentucky Police Officer Helps Woman Finish 10K Race   KTLA
Officer helps runner finish race   KTAL
The Courier-Journal   
Stuff.co.nz   
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University Herald
   
Short Naps Improve Memory Performance   
University Herald
Napping (Photo : Reuters) New research suggests that brief sleep can significantly improve retention of learned material in memory. New research suggests that brief sleep can significantly improve retention of learned material in memory. Researchers at ...

Sleep improves Memory Performance   American Register
Sleep study shows short naps can improve memory   Sydney Morning Herald
How a short nap can improve your memory five-fold   Express.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Laboratory Equipment   
Science 2.0   
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Immortal News
   
Gardell Martin Revived By Doctors After Having No Pulse For Over An Hour   
Immortal News
A 22-month-old Pennsylvania boy — Gardell Martin, who died after he slipped into a fast-moving stream and was swept away with the current — came back to life after he was resuscitated by a team of some 30 doctors and nurses who performed CPR on him ...

Toddler survives 101 minutes without a pulse   KVUE
Tot survives near-drowning after 101 minutes of CPR   Detroit Free Press
Cold Seen as Key After Toddler Survives After Heart Stops for 30 Minutes   KCEN-TV
Pueblo Chieftain   
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Science World Report
   
New Alzheimer's Drug Aducanumab Shows Promising, Fast Results   
Science World Report
Researchers conducted an early-stage trial involving 166 patients and found that the drug, aducanumab, successfully reversed buildup of beta amyloid in the brain and reduced cognitive decline. Like Us on Facebook ...

New Drug Gives Hope for Alzheimer Treatment   The Monitor Daily
Biogen's Alzheimer drug slows mental decline   World Tech Today
Biogen Reports Its Alzheimer's Drug Sharply Slowed Cognitive Decline   New York Times
Fortune   
Bloomberg   
USA TODAY   
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Latin Post
   
'Alert Day' Raises Awareness Of Type 2 Diabetes   
CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) Diabetes is reaching near epidemic levels in the United States. 30 million people across the nation have diabetes and about 8 million of them don't know it. That's why the American Diabetes Association is challenging everyone to take a ...

Westport Weston Health District encourages diabetes testing   The Weston Forum
Carper applauds prediabetes initiative   Cape Gazette
An ounce of prevention: Local YMCAs partner with participants on CDC's ...   The Sun Chronicle
Latin Post   
Press-Enterprise   
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Khaleej Times
   
What it would take to rid the world of smoking forever   
Vox
The massive decline in smoking rates — from 42 percent in 1965 to 19 percent in 2012 — is America's biggest public health success of the past century. Tobacco restrictions are estimated to have saved 8 million lives in the 50 years since the first surgeon ...

E-cigarettes: Smoking hot for these consumers   CNBC
Health experts defend e-cigarettes despite concerns   Economic Times

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W.Va. woman helps daughter with chromosome disorder   
Belleville News Democrat
She had been informed about the risks, the dangers, the possibilities. The 19-week ultrasound indicated that her unborn daughter had markers for a chromosome disorder called Trisomy 18, otherwise known as Edwards Syndrome. The symptoms include ...


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