2015年5月5日 星期二

2015-05-06 U.S. Health


Immortal News
   
$100 Billion Spent On Cancer Drugs Last Year   
Immortal News
Cancer drugs accounted for $100 billion worth of global spending across all medications last year; a 10.3 percent increase over last year and considerably more than the $75 billion spent in 2010. The Wall Street Journal reports that the rise in spending was ...

Global cancer drug spending reaches $100 billion, up 10 percent   National Monitor
Global cancer drug spending hits $100 billion in 2014: IMS Health   PharmaLive (press release) (subscription)
Over $100 Billion Spent On Cancer Drugs, Up 10%   ValueWalk

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Boston Globe (subscription)
   
Treadmill deaths remain rare, but exercise equipment injuries rising   
Boston Globe (subscription)
Silicon Valley executive David Goldberg's untimely death on a treadmill last week highlighted how everyday activities can sometimes prove fatal. But frequent treadmill runners have little cause for concern: fatal injuries are quite rare, though bumps and ...

David Goldberg's Death Puts Spotlight on Risks of Treadmills   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Well | Treadmill May Be Riskiest Machine, but Injuries From It Still Rare   New York Times (blog)
Staying safe while running on treadmills   CBS46 News Atlanta
Newswire (press release)   
Newser   
Washington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Obesity epidemic in Europe, says WHO   
Times of India
LONDON: New obesity figures for Europe to be announced on Wednesday by the World Health Organization at the European Congress on Obesity in Prague are causing alarm. The latest projections say that Europe will face an obesity crisis of enormous ...

Obesity report from WHO demands action   Irish Independent
Women's obesity timebomb laid bare: Two-thirds of them will be overweight by ...   Daily Mail

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ABC News
   
Brazilian Bodybuilder Claims Synthetic Material Brought Huge Muscles, but Also ...   
ABC News
A Brazilian bodybuilder said chemical injections helped him bulk up to an incredible size -- but also ultimately brought him close to danger. In an online video for Barcroft Media, and on a Portuguese-language talk show, bodybuilder Romario dos Santos Alves ...

Bodybuilder's Craze to Look Like the 'Incredible Hulk' Makes Him Inject Alcohol ...   Guardian Liberty Voice
Romario Dos Santos: Aspiring Bodybuilder Injects Synthetic Oil In Arms, Regrets ...   The Inquisitr
Romario Dos Santos: Bodybuilder Nearly Loses Arms After Injections   Newsmax
Daily Mail   
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The Sun Daily
   
Ebola end in sight as weekly infections drop to single figures   
The Sun Daily
DAKAR: The two African countries still battling Ebola have both recorded weekly infections in single figures for the first time since the peak of the epidemic, the United Nations said on Tuesday. Guinea and Sierra Leone each reported nine new cases in the ...

Accountability Indeed Crucial to More Funding For Liberia > LIBER   Front Page Africa

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WXOW.com
   
ER visits rise in La Crosse   
WXOW.com
A recent study by the American College of Emergency Physicians shows Obamacare may not be accomplishing one of the goals intended, to reduce pressure on emergency rooms by insuring more people. The poll shows that emergency rooms are as full as ...

ACEP Survey: More ED Visits Since Obamacare   MedPage Today
DOCTOR'S ORDERS   WND.com
Are emergency room visits up under Obamacare?   89.3 KPCC
World Magazine   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
New Method May Spot Ovarian Cancer Earlier   
WebMD
May 5, 2015 -- A screening method that uses blood tests can detect twice as many cases of ovarian cancer as older testing methods, and that may lead to women getting diagnosed sooner, researchers say. The new approach looks at how levels of a protein ...

New Screening Technique Could Pick Up Twice As Many Ovarian Cancer ...   Scicasts (press release) (blog)
Blood test 'boost' in ovarian cancer fight   BBC News

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Pioneer News
   
Overweight Diabetes Patients Outlive That Of Normal Weight: Study   
Pioneer News
Overweight people are always advised to slim down via wellness programs, but a new study can bring some smile. It says they outlive slimmer people. Scientists say the type-2 diabetes patients who are not obese, but are just overweight live longer than those ...

A Paradox: Overweight Diabetics Appear to Live Longer Than Thin Ones Do   Youth Health Magzine
Could being fat help diabetics live longer?   Daily Times
Overweight diabetics live longer than thinner diabetics, study finds   Times Gazette
CBS News   
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KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
   
'Good' Bacteria Might Fight Hospital Infection   
WebMD
Drinking safe strain of C. difficile seems to help prevent recurrence of its toxic cousin. WebMD News from HealthDay. By Amy Norton. HealthDay Reporter. TUESDAY, May 5, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers may have found a new way to combat a ...

'Good' Bacteria Might Fight Common Hospital Infection: Study   U.S. News & World Report
Spore Wars Help Fend Off Life-Threatening Bacterial Infections   North Country Public Radio

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Latest draftees could benefit from new-age concussion test   
Reuters Canada
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The 2015 NFL Draft class has now been welcomed into the league, one that could grow safer as their careers unfold through new-age research into identifying concussions. Following a final settlement of a lawsuit brought by former ...


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