2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
Study Suggests Dense Breast Tissue Isn't Always a High Cancer Risk   
New York Times
A new study offers help to patients and doctors who are trying to deal with mammogram results that many women consider troubling and confusing: the finding of “dense” breast tissue. Not only is breast density linked to an increased risk of cancer, it also ...

'Dense' Tissue Seen In Mammogram May Not Suggest Need For Further Tests ...   Tech Times
Extra radiology exams may only benefit some women with dense breasts   Reuters UK
Why Women With Dense Breasts May Not Need More Screening   TIME
Medscape   
dailyRx   
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FDA considers expanding tests for drug residues in milk   
Reuters
WASHINGTON U.S. health regulators are reviewing current standards for assessing drug residues in milk sold to consumers, a move that could expand testing for veterinary drugs at a time of growing consumer concern over food safety, health officials say.

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Big Country Homepage
   
Smart Woman: New Blood Tests for IBS   
Big Country Homepage
Up to 45 million people have IBS, an illness that can cause discomfort for many years. Now new blood testing could help diagnose the disease. Up to 45 million people have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, an illness that can cause discomfort for many years, now ...

New tests could help those with irritable bowel syndrome   Science Recorder
IBS: Is Peppermint Oil May Be a Treatment Option   MedPage Today
New tests offer hope for millions of patients with irritable bowel syndrome   CBS News
Washington Post   
WTAJ   
WCAX   
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Engadget
   
Scientists close to brewing morphine (or heroin) from sugar   
Engadget
Sugar is basically ubiquitous and it looks like it could be used to make morphine, which is a refined form of heroin. Recent research shows that a genetically modified strain of yeast, when exposed to sugar, could be used to ferment the opioid. Yes, essentially ...

Scientists made morphine using a home brewing kit   The Week Magazine
'Home-brewed morphine' made possible   BBC News
Home brewers could soon cook up opiates out of sugar   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Tech Times   
El Paso Times   
Headlines & Global News   
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California Senate approves bill authorizing bike buses, lets cities decide if ...   
The Tribune
SACRAMENTO, California — California lawmakers have advanced a bill that would allow so-called beer bikes to operate on streets, but leaves cities to decide if alcohol is allowed on board. The Senate on Monday unanimously passed the bill by Sen.

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Immortal News
   
Employees More Likely To Quit Smoking With Their Money On The Line, Study ...   
Immortal News
Giving up smoking is one of the hardest things to do but new research shows that employers can convince their employees to give it up with the right combination of financial incentives, according to a recently published study. The study, which was conducted ...

Study Finds Links between Cash Incentives and Abstinence from Smoking   Uncover California
Quitting Smoking Can Be Financially Rewarding   Empire State Tribune
Study Says Smokers Quit Best when They Are Financially Invested In Their ...   Pioneer News
Washington Post   
Pharmacy Times   
State Column   
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UPI.com
   
Researchers discover part of brain that processes speech rhythm   
UPI.com
They had already theorized that the superior temporal sulcus in the brain provided an important step of measuring rhythm in sound, which affects the way those sounds are processed. By Stephen Feller | May 18, 2015 at 6:39 PM. Comments 0 Comments.
Researchers find speech center in brain   Science Recorder
Researchers Find Brain Area That Integrates Speech's Rhythms   Duke Today

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Zee News
   
Elite Athletes should be Regularly Screened say Health Experts   
The Market Business
After running thorough tests on two thousand three hundred and fifty four elite athletes, he discovered six had most likely fatal disorders that disqualified them from taking part. His early findings got in an exceedingly European Society of medicine meeting.
Even Olympic athletes have cardiac abnormalities   Paris Post Intelligencer
Olympic athletes can suffer life threatening heart abnormalities   The Silver Ink
Even Elite Athletes Can Suffer from Life Threatening Issues   Times Gazette
Geek Infinite   
OrthoSpineNews   
Maine News   
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Healthline
   
Using Medical Marijuana Doesn't Increase Risk of Drug Abuse, Study Concludes   
Healthline
Researchers say patients who use both medical marijuana and pain medications don't have an increased risk for alcohol and substance abuse. Medical Marijuana. For nearly 5,000 years, since the Chinese began treating various ills by drinking tea brewed ...

Medical Pot-Painkiller Combo Isn't Always Recipe for Abuse   Doctors Lounge

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Identical triplets born in Texas are 'a miracle'   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: The father of identical triplets born in a Texas hospital says his three daughters, including conjoined twins, are "a miracle" sent by God. The triplets, born on Friday, were formed from a single egg that split three ways. Doctors told the family that the ...

Texas woman gives birth to triplets; 2 babies conjoined   STLtoday.com
Conjoined 'miracle babies' breathing on their own   Corpus Christi Caller-Times

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