2015年5月3日 星期日

2015-05-04 U.S. Health


Immortal News
   
Man spreads Ebola via sex 5 months after infection   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Health officials now think Ebola survivors can spread the disease through unprotected sex nearly twice as long as pre8viously believed. Scientists thought the Ebola virus could remain in semen for about three months. But a recent case in West ...

Ebola Could Possibly Be Spread via Unprotected Sex   The Market Business
Male Ebola Survivors May Still Sexually Transmit the Disease   Pioneer News
Ebola via sex '6 months after man cured'   WND.com
Front Page Africa   
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USA TODAY
   
Scientists warn of chemicals in pizza boxes, carpet care   
USA TODAY
A group of environmental scientists issued a warning Friday about commonly used chemicals known as PFASs. The chemicals, which go by the longer names of polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl, are found in everything from pizza boxes to carpet treatments, ...

Chemicals found in everyday products pose health threats, study finds   UPI.com
Scientists worry about chemicals in pizza boxes, microwave popcorn bags   WRCB-TV
PFASs Come Under New Scrutiny: Pizza Boxes May Be Poisonous To Your Health   Tech Times
International Business Times   
Food Consumer   
New York Times   
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The Market Business
   
Three Babies Lives Saved Using 3-D Printed Implants   
The Market Business
The lives of three boys have been saved as they are the first in the world to receive a 3D imprinted device placed in the stents of their airways. Before this treatment, there were life threatening complications from other conventional therapies that have been ...

Artificial Windpipes Produced By 3D Printer Saves Three Children   Latinos Health
3 Boys Saved by Customized Airway Tube Made on 3-D Printer   RYOT
Lives of three babies rescued by 3D-printed, growth-flexible implants   Medical News Today
The Indian Panorama   
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National Monitor
   
Students share experiences with mental illness   
The Collegian
Have you ever heard someone say people with mental illnesses are crazy, dangerous or insane? According to the National Institute of Mental Health, one in four adults and one in 10 children, or 60 million Americans, suffer from a mental illness. Despite ...

Mental health experts aim to squelch the stigma during awareness month   Big Bug News
Ky. among worst for mental illness   Cincinnati.com
Butte County Library talk series targets Mental Health Awareness Month   Oroville Mercury Register

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New York Times
   
Under Cover, Minors Buy Alcohol at Many Stores in New York City   
New York Times
Under-age decoy buyers were able to purchase alcohol at more than half of the hundreds of pharmacies, grocery stores and liquor stores in New York City that the State Liquor Authority targeted in an undercover investigation last year, officials said on Sunday ...

Alcohol easy to get for underage buyers in NYC, officials say   Newsday

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Pioneer News
   
New Research Could Provide New and Completely Effective Blood Test For ...   
Pioneer News
A group of researchers has recently developed a new test which, they claim, can determine if a person will develop cancer within 13 years; and, more importantly, that this test has 100 percent accuracy. The researchers—out of Northwestern University and ...

Feinberg cancer discovery may predict risk   Daily Northwestern
​Early diagnosis: Revolutionary study says most cancers can now be predicted ...   RT
The Answer To Cancer Is In A Blood Test   Immortal News
Telegraph.co.uk   
WND.com   
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Ohio vets' medical care to expand under Air Force, VA pact   
Miami Herald
An agreement intended to help decrease wait times for veterans seeking medical care has been forged between Air Force and Veterans Affairs officials in Ohio. The five-year agreement signed by Wright-Patterson Air Force Medical Center and U.S. ...


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Ohio clinics close, abortions decline amid restrictions   
Ledger Independent
COLUMBUS, Ohio | The number of abortion providers in Ohio has shrunk by half amid a flurry of restrictive new laws over the past four years, and the number of the procedures also is declining, according to a review of records by The Associated Press.

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Latinos Health
   
Chlamydia STD Infection On the Rise At Texas High School   
Latinos Health
Chlamydia cases among high schoolers attending the Crane Independent School District in West Texas are on the rise. The cases of Chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease has increased in Crane and Upton County, state officials say according to ...

Texas High Schools See Spike In STDs   CBS Local
Chlamydia Outbreak In Texas High School Sees 20 Confirmed Cases; Health ...   International Business Times
Common STD disease outbreak hits Texas High Schools   Times Gazette
Chron.com   
KWTX   
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Huffington Post
   
Growing Threat of Lyme Disease in a Hotter World   
Huffington Post
When celebrities like Avril Lavigne get Lyme disease, the world takes notice of this often-extremely-difficult-to-diagnose infection. But lurking below the headlines, the ticks that carry Lyme and other infections continue to spread and multiply. The latest ...

Outdoors with Tom Venesky: Ticks are now an unwelcome reality in ...   Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Remember that Tennessee bugs often carry disease   Murfreesboro Post
More blacklegged ticks increases chance for catching Lyme disease   Scranton Times-Tribune
Aspen Times   
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