2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 U.S. Health


Los Angeles Times
   
From a medieval text, a weapon against a modern superbug emerges   
Los Angeles Times
At the University of Nottingham in Britain, researchers have rediscovered an ancient medicinal elixir that appears to fight a very modern scourge: a deadly drug-resistant bacterial infection rampant in hospitals. The discovery melds medieval potion-making with ...

Tornado Can't Stop Gymnastics Team   NBCNews.com
1000-Year-Old Eye Infection Salve May Kill MRSA Super Bug, Study Shows   ABC News
1000-year-old Anglo Saxon remedy kills MRSA superbug that resists modern ...   Syracuse.com
CBS News   
Washington Post   
CNN   
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Tech Times
   
China To Fix Health Care System By Doubling Number Of GPs   
Tech Times
China pledges to overcome its critical shortage of doctors and improve health care in both cities and rural areas. The government has set a target date of 2020 to implement measures. (Photo : Kevin Frayer | Getty Images). Hoping to fix an ailing health care ...

China's doctor numbers to double to fix healthcare woes   The Straits Times
China aims to double the number of doctors to provide better health care services   New Hampshire Voice
China increases number of Doctors to cure Health care problems by 2020   Times Gazette
Fox News   
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Diabetes Insider
   
GOP senator: Medicare deal must be offset   
The Hill
A freshman Republican senator is urging GOP Senate leadership to take a tougher stand on the House Medicare “doc fix” deal, highlighting an split within the party that could hold up the bill's passage. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) sent a letter to Senate Majority ...

Medicare Physician Payment: Seeking Control   MedPage Today
Failed 'Doc Fix' Vote Leaves Providers in Limbo   Bloomberg BNA
With senate going on break, doc fix postponed until mid-April   Diabetes Insider
Allentown Morning Call   
MainStreet   
Patriot Post   
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Healthline
   
Study Helps Explain 'Brain Fog' in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   
Healthline
A new study shows abnormal immune proteins in the spinal fluid of people with chronic fatigue syndrome. Study Helps Explain 'Brain Fog' in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia were both met with skepticism from doctors in ...

'Brain Fog' Study Shows Hidden Molecules In Cerebrospinal Fluid May Be To ...   Science World Report
'Brain Fog' Linked To Unique 'Signature' Found In Spinal Fluid   Headlines & Global News
Chronic Fatigue 'Brain Fog' Clues in Spinal Fluid   WebMD
Nature.com   
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CIDRAP
   
Genetic study boosts evidence for EV-D68 in polio-like cases   
CIDRAP
A careful study of children at two Colorado and California hospitals who had polio-like illnesses strengthens the evidence that cases were related to enterovirus-D68, which caused a widespread outbreak of severe respiratory illnesses in US children last year, ...

Research strengthens link between acute flaccid myelitis and enterovirus D68 ...   Outbreak News Today
A New Viral Strain Is Causing Paralysis To Kids   Health Aim
Enterovirus D68 Might Have Caused Children's Paralysis In Recent Outbreak   Medical Daily
ABC News   
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
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New York Daily News
   
Study: Letting Children Taste Alcohol May Promote Early Drinking   
CBS Local
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (CBS Connecticut) – Children who try alcohol before sixth grade are more likely to start drinking when they are in high school, a new study finds. Researchers at the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University also found ...

Kids Who Sip Alcohol At Early Age Are More Likely To Take Up Drinking As ...   Tech Times
Study: Children who sip alcohol more likely to binge drink later   Alabama's News Leader
Letting Kids Taste Alcohol May Promote Early Drinking   Live Science
Philly.com   
KVOA Tucson News   
Nature World News   
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American Register
   
Low Income Affects Children's Brains   
American Register
As per a new study published by University of Southern California, poverty affects growth of children's brain. Children who grow in affluent environment have bigger brains than the ones who live in poverty. Advertisement. Researchers and neuroscientists ...


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Fox News
   
An apple a day may not keep the doctor away, study says   
Fox News
An apple a day doesn't necessarily keep the doctor away. That's according to proverb-busting research that found daily apple eaters had just as many doctor visits as those who ate fewer or no apples. The findings don't mean apples aren't good for you but ...

Sorry, Mom: An Apple a Day Does Not Keep the Doctor Away, Says Research   MTV.com
An apple a day might keep the pharmacist away: study   New York Daily News
Apple-a-day keeps pharmacist (but not doctor) away   Telegraph.co.uk
News Quench   
Times of India   
Medical News Today   
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Business Wire
   
Quintiles, Quest Jointly Launch Global Lab Services Business   
GenomeWeb
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Quintiles and Quest Diagnostics announced they would combine the clinical trials lab operations from the two firms and form a global business. According to the partners, their joint venture is poised to be the second largest ...

Quintiles, Quest to combine clinical trial lab operations   Reuters

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Live Science
   
What 3D Facial Imaging Can Reveal About Your Aging Process   
Huffington Post
By: Laura Geggel Published: March 31, 2015 06:30am ET. It's no secret that most people accumulate wrinkles on their faces as they age. But now, a 3D analysis of those wrinkles and other signs of aging could reveal a person's age based on only an image of ...

Face Scans Show How Fast a Person Is Aging   Doctors Lounge
Study: Face scan alone enough to calculate biological age   UPI.com

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