2015年4月15日 星期三

2015-04-16 U.S. Health


Headlines & Global News
   
Heavy Snoring, Apnea Tied to Earlier Brain Troubles   
Philly.com
WEDNESDAY, April 15, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Heavy snorers and people with sleep apnea may be more likely to develop memory and thinking problems at younger ages than their well-rested peers, a new study suggests. The good news from the study ...

New Study Links Snoring to Memory Decline   WKEF ABC 22
Sleep Apnea, Heavy Snoring Linked To Earlier Thinking, Memory Problems   Yibada (English Edition)
Snoring, apnea linked to earlier memory decline in elderly   Reuters
Headlines & Global News   
Science Codex   
New York Times (blog)   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Pfizer's breast cancer drug is promising, clinical trial shows   
American Register
21 Ibrance, Pfizer's breast cancer drug was on its late clinical trial stage when halted due to efficacy issues. When the issue was set, Pfizer continued its clinical trial and the result seems to be good. Advertisement. Pfizer announced that the late stage trial or ...

Pfizer Breast Cancer Drug Ibrance Demonstrates Impressive Results   ValueWalk
Approved Pfizer breast cancer drug impresses in latest study   WTAQ
Pfizer Breast-Cancer Drug Study Meets Primary Endpoint   Wall Street Journal
PharmaTimes   
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Pioneer News
   
Opioid Dose During Pregnancies May Risk Infants: Study   
Pioneer News
Opioid surely helps in relieving from pain, but new study says the practice is to be discontinued during pregnancies. Researchers say it may risk with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Babies may also get exposed to several other complications such as ...

Use of narcotic painkillers in pregnancy puts infants at risk   Examiner.com
Expecting Mother taking Prescription Opioids at Increased Risk of having Babies ...   Uncover California
Opioid pain relievers may lead to complicated pregnancy   The Silver Ink
Times Gazette   
The Standard Daily   
Modern Readers   
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UPI.com
   
Cooling device numbs skin prior to getting a shot   
UPI.com
The researchers say the device could be used prior to ear piercings or tattoos, as well. By Brooks Hays | April 15, 2015 at 3:22 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google ...

Simple but ingenious invention takes the ouch out of injections   CNET
Making injections less painful   R & D Magazine
Shots without the ouch (really!)   Futurity: Research News

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Charlotte Observer
   
FDA Approves Amgen's Heart-Failure Drug Corlanor   
Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved Amgen Inc. AMGN 1.78 % 's heart-failure treatment Corlanor, which had been designated for priority review in August. The drug is an oral medication intended to regulate heart rate and reduce ...

UPDATE 1-US FDA approves Amgen's Corlanor heart failure drug   Reuters
FDA Approves New Type Of Heart Failure Drug   CBS Local
FDA approves Amgen heart failure drug Corlanor   Los Angeles Times
New York Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Scientists find a breakthrough in Alzheimer's   
Economic Times
Experts said the findings, from Duke University in North Carolina, US, could "open newdoors" in the increasingly frustrated global hunt for a dementia therapy. Researchers at Duke announced that their studies of Alzheimer's inmicehad thrown up a new ...

Study finds cancer trial drug may prevent Alzheimer's disease   Irish Times
Study draws link between immune system and Alzheimer's   Al Jazeera America
Possible cause of Alzheimer's found   Times of India
Huffington Post   
Philly.com   
Duke Today   
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BBC News
   
Breath Test Might Spot Stomach Cancer Risk   
Philly.com
MONDAY, April 13, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new breath test may one day help spot the earliest signs of stomach cancer, a small trial from Israel suggests. This novel technology senses small changes in the levels of particular compounds in exhaled ...

Scientists are working on a breath test to diagnose stomach cancer   The Verge
Israeli scientists develop new breath test to detect stomach cancer much earlier ...   National Post
Breath sample predicts stomach cancer   The Times (subscription)

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Capital Public Radio News
   
Response to Parental Concerns of Autism Found Lacking   
Doctors Lounge
The behavior of health care providers is likely a very important factor in delayed autism identification, according to new research published online April 14 in The Journal of Pediatrics. WEDNESDAY, April 15, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The behavior of health ...

Some Doctors Still Dismiss Parents' Concerns About Autism   WXPR

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Northern Rivers Echo
   
Mom changes her mind about vaccines after her 7 children get whooping cough   
The Week Magazine
A Canadian mother of seven who did not have her children vaccinated is urging other parents not to go down the same path, now that all of her kids have pertussis. In a post for the Scientific Parent, Tara Hills wrote that she thought her children had a common ...

Why anti-vaxxer mum changed her mind   NEWS.com.au
Canadian mother regrets anti-vax stance after her seven children came down ...   9news.com.au
Anti-vaxxer changes mind as seven kids catch whooping cough   Bundaberg News Mail

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WLNE-TV (ABC6)
   
Almost 2000 lbs of baby food recalled - ABC6 - Providence, RI and New Bedford ...   
WLNE-TV (ABC6)
Close to 2,000 pounds of baby food is being recalled after someone found a small piece of glass in one of their jars of food. The recall involves four ounce glass jars of “Stage 2 Beech-Nut Classics Sweet Potato & Chicken” made on December 12th 2014.
Misleading labels and tiny shards of glass inside jars led to recall of a baby food ...   American Register
Beech-Nut Recalls Baby Food Products Over Glass Shard Concerns   WIBW
Beech-nut baby food recalled due to glass shard   UPI.com
CT Post   
KSTP.com   
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