2015年4月1日 星期三

2015-04-02 U.S. Health


NBCNews.com
   
Fetal DNA tests prove highly accurate but experts warn of exceptions   
Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Roche blood test to screen fetuses for Down syndrome worked far better than standard prenatal screening tests in younger, low-risk women, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday, setting the stage for more widespread use. The new ...

Newer Test for Down Syndrome Called 'Major Advance'   U.S. News & World Report
Study: Fetal DNA test for Down Syndrome proven more accurate, but experts talk ...   National Monitor
UW experts shed light on false positives in prenatal tests   The Seattle Times
3News NZ   
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American Register
   
Exploding Head Syndrome Common Among Youth   
American Register
Around one in every five people suf fers from the 'exploding head syndrome' according to a new study. People with the syndrome are startled awake from sleep by sudden loud noises that keep occurring in their head. Advertisement. This syndrome may occur ...

Young people getting affected with Head Syndrome, Is Not New   The Market Business
'Exploding Head Syndrome' Surprisingly Common Among Young People   Philly.com
'Exploding Head Syndrome' proven to exist, amazingly common among young ...   ModVive
CBS News   
Headlines & Global News   
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Tech Times
   
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Go Airborne, Origin Traced To Texas Cattle Yards   
Tech Times
The air around some Texas cattle ranches is filled with DNA from antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This is the first time that DNA from the drugs and microbes have been detected in the air. (Photo : Diriye Amey | Flickr). Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are becoming ...

Researchers Discover New Source Of Airborne Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria   Huffington Post
Antibiotics, drug-resistant bacteria are taking to the air in Texas   UPI.com
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria From Texan Cattle Yards Are Now Airborne, Study ...   TIME
Southwest Farm Press   
MedPage Today   
New York Daily News   
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Daily Mail
   
Five Americans released after Ebola monitoring   
Daily Mail
Five US health workers monitored for three weeks by doctors in Nebraska after being exposed to Ebola in West Africa have all been released, officials said. They are all clinicians who worked with Boston-based aid group Partners in Health. The five treated in ...

10 Ebola cases found during Sierra Leone's shutdown   Chron.com
5 U.S. aid workers monitored for Ebola in Nebraska released   Chicago Tribune
Five US health workers released after Ebola monitoring in Nebraska   The Guardian

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MedPage Today
   
BP Targets Loosened in Coronary Disease   
MedPage Today
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Heart Groups Issue Updated Blood Pressure Guidelines   Philly.com
Blood-Pressure Targets in CAD Patients Clarified in Society Hypertension ...   Medscape
Blood-Pressure Advice Targets Heart Patients   Intelihealth.com
Healio   
Doctors Lounge   
Clinical Advisor   
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Science World Report
   
Factors Relating To Family Income May Affect A Child's Brain Development   
Science World Report
Could children raised in lower income families potentially experience slower brain development? New findings published in Nature Neuroscience examine how this has affected some growing up in certain environments and how programs that aim to alleviate ...

Family Income May Influence Brain Development   Neurology Advisor
Poverty shrinks children's brains: research   Times LIVE

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Defense One
   
Military's Ebola Vaccine Tests Safe   
Defense One
Months of clinical trials have shown a military-supported Ebola vaccine to have “robust” effectiveness to stop future outbreaks. Army; /; Ebola. 'Own The Night'? Army Aviation Wants To Own Bad Weather · Bergdahl Charged With Desertion · Cyber Teamwork ...

Results promising after initial human testing of Ebola vaccine   WTOP
Ebola vaccine tests show it could 'neutralise' virus: Geneva hospital   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Early Ebola vaccine trials prove successful   Blouin News Blogs
Waterloo Record   
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USA TODAY
   
Teen denied, then given transplant dies in police chase   
USA TODAY
ROSWELL, Ga. — An Atlanta-area teenager who was first denied a heart transplant then given one two years ago, died this week when he lost control of the car he was driving while fleeing police, according to police records. Anthony Stokes made national ...

Teen who got controversial heart transplant dies in police chase   Chicago Tribune
Teen who got heart transplant dies in crash during police chase   Fox News
Teen who got heart transplant dies trying to flee from cops   New York Post

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AsiaOne
   
Avril Lavigne feared 'dying' from Lyme disease   
AsiaOne
Rocker Avril Lavigne at the Brit Awards after being bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease. Thursday, Apr 02, 2015. AFP. NEW YORK - Rocker Avril Lavigne has revealed that she was bedridden for five months due to Lyme disease and felt she was ...

Avril Lavigne reveals battle with Lyme disease   Sydney Morning Herald
Avril Lavigne thought she was dying   Stuff.co.nz
Avril Lavigne: I have Lyme disease   Newsday
ABC News   
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SunHerald.com
   
One in five Mississippians report near-daily use of mood-altering drugs   
SunHerald.com
Schedule 2 narcotics Morphine Sulfate, OxyContin and Opana are displayed in California. An analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Southern states are among those with the highest rates for prescribing narcotic painkillers, ...

Survey: West Virginia is the capital of mind-altering drug use   Charleston Daily Mail
Drugged Down: Nearly 19 percent of us take drugs daily   KTAL

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