2015年4月4日 星期六

2015-04-05 U.S. Health


WallStreet OTC
   
Scientist Provide Rats with Supernatural Sensory System   
WallStreet OTC
Researcher Yuji Ikegaya and Hiroaki Norimoto from the University of Tokyo have performed an experiment in which they have provided a series of rats with geomagnetic prosthetics. The eyes of the rats were sealed shut so that the spatial information should ...

Psychic GPS Lets Blind Rats See Again   Diabetes Insider
Brain can 'see' beyond five senses, finds study   Times of India
A Sixth Sense Could Help the Blind "See"   Smithsonian
American Live Wire   
Kentucky Post Pioneer   
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India Today
   
French Parliament approves measure against anorexic models   
The Denver Post
PARIS (AP) — In one of the most image-conscious cities on earth, France's Parliament has moved to make it a crime to use anorexic models or encourage anorexia, as authorities try to crack down on the glorification of dangerously thin women.
France bans super-skinny models in anorexia clampdown   India Today
Skinny models are banned by France in anorexia clamp   Gulf Daily News
France Moves to Ban Ultrathin Fashion Models   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Forbes
   
Flakka: The New Designer Drug You Need To Know About   
Forbes
A man rushes out of his house in Miami last month, ripping his clothes off in a rage, screaming violently, after smoking a crystal-like drug. Five police officers are required to take him down as he exhibits superhuman strength. He is sweating, paranoid, ...

Flakka: Rampant designer drug dubbed '$5 insanity'   Sun Sentinel
Meet Flakka, The Dangerous New Drug Sweeping Florida   TIME
Local Counselors Look Out for New Drug   CBS Local
myfoxny.com   
10TV   
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Geek Infinite
   
CDC Study: Packaged Food Contains Unhealthy Levels of Salt   
Geek Infinite
THURSDAY, April 2, 2015 — a brand new study by the U.S. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) found that more than half of packaged grocery market foods enclosed in a very new study contained an excessive amount of salt. The foods ...

Americans Likely Consume Too Much Sodium, Study Finds   Immortal News
CDC goes for a salt-hunt, finds tons in everyday groceries   Times Gazette
Packaged Grocery Food Contains More Salt, Says CDC   Daily Science Journal
World Tech Today   
ABC News   
Washington Post   
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Channel News Asia
   
Eastern Sierra Leone confirmed first Ebola case after months of zero case   
American Register
4 After four months of zero Ebola case, authorities are flabbergasted after confirming a new Ebola case in Sierra Leone's eastern district of Kailahun. A 9-month old boy tested positive of Ebola in the area according to district health authorities. Winnie Romeril ...

Fight against Ebola: Pakistani volunteer turns into hero for services in affected ...   Daily Times
Sierra Leone's Kailahun district records first Ebola case in months   Reuters UK
Ebola: NERC warns taxi drivers   Politico SL News

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Times of India
   
Bleach use at home puts kids at risk   
Times of India
Passive exposure to bleach at home is linked to higher rates of childhood respiratory and other infections, says a new study. Published online in Occupational & Environmental Medicine, the results are of concern to public health in the light of the widespread ...

Cleaning with Bleach May Lead to Childhood Infections   Live Science
Could Household Bleach Raise Kids' Risk for Flu, Other Infections?   Philly.com
Passive exposure to bleach at home linked to larger childhood infection price   Kentucky Post Pioneer
American Register   
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CNN
   
Listeria fear spreads as Blue Bell closes Oklahoma ice cream plant   
Reuters
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - U.S. health officials have warned consumers against eating any products from a Blue Bell Creameries' Oklahoma ice cream plant, which has temporarily closed because of possible Listeriosis contamination. On Saturday the ...

Blue Bell shuts down Oklahoma plant after three deaths   New York Daily News
Texas grocery chain HEB pulls all Blue Bell products   Washington Post
Blue Bell shuts down Oklahoma plant soon after 3 deaths   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Brownsville Herald   
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Dallas Morning News
   
Dallas hospital seeks dismissal of nurse's suit over Ebola   
San Francisco Chronicle
DALLAS (AP) — A hospital operator denied allegations of poor training and improper preparation in seeking dismissal of a lawsuit by a nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first U.S. patient to succumb to the deadly disease. Texas Health ...

Nurse lawsuit should be dismissed- Dallas hospital   American Register

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KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
   
When It Comes To Insurance, Mental Health Parity In Name Only?   
KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
By law, many U.S. insurance providers that offer mental health care are required to cover it just as they would cancer or diabetes care. But advocates say achieving this mental health parity can be a challenge. A report released earlier this week by the National ...

Mental illness in children: Know the signs   Imperial Valley News
Mental well being tax verify-off supporters hope to pass bill   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Equal coverage for mental and medical health remains an issue, studies show   Baltimore Sun

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BC-LOT--Lottery State-by-State,1st Ld-Writethru-10th Add   
Washington Post
RALEIGH, N.C. — The winning numbers in Saturday afternoon's drawing of the North Carolina Lottery's “All or Nothing Day” game were: 03-04-06-07-10-11-13-16-18-22-23-24. (three, four, six, seven, ten, eleven, thirteen, sixteen, eighteen, twenty-two, ...

Winning numbers drawn in 'Powerball' game   Chron.com
SC Lottery   MiamiHerald.com

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