2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 U.S. Health


Daily Times
   
Battle Ropes: A combo of cardio and respiratory workout that's perfect for ...   
Empire State Tribune
Sometimes the mundane things around us can, with a little bit of imagination, turn into something else. Battle ropes, ropes that look like they belong in a dock and keeping a ship near the shore, are now the new fad among fitness buffs seeking a fun and ...

Battle ropes become popular go-to fitness tools in US gyms   INFORUM
Battle ropes are the new workout craze in U.S. gyms   National Monitor
'Battle ropes' could be the next trendy workout   Business Insider

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Empire State Tribune
   
Tweaking mosquitoes' sex genes is the best way to eradicate dengue   
Empire State Tribune
Male mosquitoes actually has nothing to do in transmitting dengue fever . Researchers at the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech identified a certain gene found in mosquitoes that carry yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya viruses . The gene can ...

Mosquito Diseases can be Eliminated by Switching Sex in Mosquitoes   The Market Business
Tweaking mosquitoes' sex genes is the best way to eradicate dengue - Empire ...   Gazette Herald

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KRQE News 13
   
Study: High altitude may increase babies' risks for SIDS deaths   
KRQE News 13
MIAMI (AP) — Rough surf has been creating dangerous conditions for swimmers and complicating rescue efforts along Florida beaches. Officials… Anonymous threats against airlines prompt searches in New York. Updated: 31 mins ago. Couple missing 2 ...

High altitude may boost babies' risks for SIDS deaths   Summit Daily News
Study Reveals: High Altitude Connected To Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)   Times Gazette
Study Reports How Elevation Can Be Fatal For Your Child   West Texas News

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Toronto Sun
   
Canada salmonella outbreak leaves 34 people sick after poultry contact   
Toronto Sun
WINNIPEG - Canadian health authorities are investigating after 34 people became sick with salmonella infections after contact with live baby poultry, the country's Public Health Agency said on Monday. The agency said it was investigating 17 cases of people ...

Salmonella outbreak in western provinces linked to chicks from Alberta hatchery   Yorkton News Review

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The Australian
   
Diabetes may be risk factor for developing Alzheimer's, studies find   
The Australian
Two recent studies show blood-sugar levels can affect the brain — adding new evidence that diabetes might be a significant risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Researchers at Washington University in St Louis found in ...

Scan Helps Warn of Alzheimer's   The Ledger

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Times Gazette
   
Sunscreens not Effective to protect from Sunday: Study   
Rapid News Network
Summer has officially started, and so the days we spend in the Sunday happen more often. Not applying enough sunscreen while going out into the Sunday can be a key factor that leaves you unprotected from skin cancer. Hey, what are “IR” rays? There are ...

Health officials remind public of sunscreen benefits as summer approaches   Bakersfield Now
Some Sunscreens Do Not Deliver SPF Protection They Promise   NBC 7 San Diego
Can you trust the SPF label on your sunscreen?   NJ.com

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Toronto Star
   
Kids playing outdoors should take precautions against ticks   
Toronto Star
While kids are taking advantage of the nice weather by enjoying the outdoors, parents are being cautioned about the presence of blacklegged ticks in the city. Last week, the Toronto District School Board sent a letter to parents advising them to take certain ...

Ticks and Lyme disease regain focus in U.S.   The Hoops News
Indiana in the Grip of Lyme Disease   NH Voice
Experts Predict A Rough Tick Season Ahead   27east.com
Times Colonist   
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CNN
   
The 6 most scientifically proven methods to help you quit smoking   
CNN
(CNN) For more than 50 years we've known that smoking can kill you. It is still the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. and yet 42.1 million people light up and new smokers start every day. "Smoking is my best friend," Atlantan Barry Blackwell said.
Should We Pay Smokers Money to Quit?   The Cheat Sheet

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Digital Journal
   
Study suggests higher mortality rates among depressed patients   
Digital Journal
Seville - Scientists in Europe have presented a study linking together depression and the likelihood that an individual will suffer heart failure. Patients showing signs of heart failure should also be tested for depression and offered the chance to seek ...

Depression ups mortality risk in heart failure patients   Times of India
Depression linked to higher risk of death for patients with heart failure   Toronto Sun
Heart failure victims require depression counselling   BBC News

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West Texas News
   
Coffee Consumption lowers risk of Erectile Dysfunction   
West Texas News
Findings of a new study have revealed that a daily dose of caffeine helps in reducing the risk of erectile dysfunction. For the study, the researchers looked into dietary information, helping them come up with an estimate for the daily caffeine intake of 3,724 men ...

Can two to three cups of coffee may actually solve this growing erectile ...   SMJ News
Put down the Viagra: Coffee is the miracle cure for erectile dysfunction   News Quench
Daily Caffeine Intake Linked To Men Without Erectile Dysfunction   STGIST
Gazette Herald   
Forbes   
Food Consumer   
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