2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 U.S. Health


USA TODAY
   
South Korean MERS outbreak likely to spread, health officials say   
USA TODAY
A MERS outbreak in South Korea — the largest outside Saudi Arabia , where the disease first emerged in 2012 — is likely to grow, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. MERS, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, has infected at least 25 people in ...

South Korea Reports 5 More Cases Of MERS Illness   Huffington Post
REFILE-UPDATE 1-South Korea reports 5 more cases of MERS illness   Reuters
Airports monitor flights to prevent MERS epidemic   AsiaOne
The Straits Times   
Channel News Asia   
Xinhua   
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USA TODAY
   
US lab's suspect anthrax may have been sent to Pentagon: official   
Reuters
WASHINGTON A suspect batch of anthrax may have been sent to the Pentagon after an Army laboratory in Utah mistakenly shipped out suspected live samples of the potentially lethal bacteria, a U.S. defense official said on Tuesday. The suspected shipment ...

Pentagon Doesn't Know Where Anthrax Went   Daily Beast
Anthrax also sent to Canada, Washington state: Pentagon   DAWN.com
Pentagon Police Force Lab May Have Received Live Anthrax   ABC News
RT   
Fox News   
The Globe and Mail   
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NBCNews.com
   
Women's Libido Drug Flibanserin Aims to be Female Answer to Viagara   
NBCNews.com
Amanda Parrish noticed her new neighbor up the street right away. She had recently divorced and had four children. He was a dad of two. For the first few years of their relationship — before they would later wed — the Nashville couple spent every other ...

REFILE-UPDATE 3-FDA raises fainting concern with women's libido drug ...   Reuters
FDA Questions Risks of Drug to Boost Women's Libido   Wall Street Journal
FDA Questions Safety of 'Female Viagra'   Newsweek
New Zealand Herald   
New York Daily News   
MedPage Today   
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Immortal News
   
Shaving Extra Tissue Cuts Breast Cancer Reoperation Rate In Half   
Immortal News
Shaving an extra millimeter or two of surrounding tissue when removing a breast tumor can reduce the need for follow-up surgery by half, according to a team of Yale researchers who also found the more aggressive tissue removal to not have an impact on ...

Arimidex could improve chances of surviving breast cancer   Science Recorder
Removing More from Breast May Reduce 2nd Surgeries   Intelihealth.com
'Shave' reduces need for 2nd breast cancer surgery   Futurity: Research News
MedPage Today   
The Westside Story   
Washington Post   
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New York Times
   
White House Meeting Elicits Pledges to Reduce Antibiotic Use   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration convened representatives of hospitals, food producers, professional medical societies and restaurant chains on Tuesday and extracted pledges to reduce the use of lifesaving antibiotics, whose effectiveness is ...

President Obama Calls For Fewer Antibiotics In Meat   myCentralOregon.com
White House Cracking Down on Antibiotics in Meats   Latinos Health
White House holds summit on combatting antibiotic-resistant superbugs   USA TODAY
CTV News   
Washington Post   
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Wall Street Journal
   
New trials for cancer drugs hailed as “spectacular”   
Thrasher Backer
Immunotherapy, which turns the immune system into a cancer-fighting device, has been hailed as a “pillar” in fighting tumours, particularly skin cancer. Despite years searching for the “miracle drug” to cure cancer, recent research suggests the biggest weapon ...

Breakthrough Drug Combination Treatment Shrinks Melanoma Skin Cancer ...   Gospel Herald
Dr. Socinski on Nivolumab in NSCLC   OncLive
New Cancer Treatment Can Help Immune System Fight Cancer   WILX-TV
CNN   
TVNZ   
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Immortal News
   
HIV Can Be Starved To Death By Blocking Sugar Intake, Study Finds   
Immortal News
A new HIV treatment strategy has been found by scientists which entails starving the virus to death by blocking its sugar and nutrient pipeline. According to Tech Times, the virus requires various nutrients, including sugar, which work like a fuel for the virus.
Scientists Seek New Strategy That Will Starve HIV   Latinos Health
Share “Scientists say killing HIV's sugar intake...”   NewsOK.com
HIV Treatments Have Taken On a Whole New Monster   Pioneer News
Medical News Today   
The Asian Age   
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Forbes
   
On The Death Of Beau Biden, Brain Cancer, Progress And Hope   
Forbes
In the midst of this year's meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology's, news broke that U.S. Vice President Biden's son died of brain cancer. Beau Biden was 46 years old, what – by standards of American longevity – might have been the middle of ...

Modern cancer treatments for kids reducing later-life complications   The Globe and Mail
Amy Roberts: Faith over fear   The Park Record
Beau Biden's Death: 5 Facts About Brain Cancer   Newsmax
Fred Hutch News Service   
Danville Commercial News   
CBS News   
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The Hoops News
   
Painkillers and homicide connected in study   
The Hoops News
Painkillers and homicide have been connected in a study, but not in a positive way. Swedish and Finnish researchers have found that there is an increased likelihood of homicide in those who are prescribed painkillers. While the research doesn't necessarily ...

Painkillers And Benzos Increase Homicide Risk, Study Finds   Immortal News
Use of Some Prescription Drugs Linked to Violent Behavior   GoodTherapy.org (blog)
Painkillers Could Lead To Murder? Study Shows Certain Drugs Bring Out ...   Headlines & Global News
The Silver Ink   
CBS Local   
Medical Daily   
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Times of India
   
Bacteria may give you Type 2 diabetes   
Economic Times
NEW YORK: In an important research that could lead to the development of vaccine to prevent one of the most prevalent diseases of our time - Type-2 diabetes, US researchers have found that toxins produced by a bacterium may cause the disease.
'Infectious' bacteria can even cause Type 2 diabetes   Financial Express
Bacteria may cause Type 2 diabetes: study   Business Standard
Type 2 diabetes may be caused by bacteria   UPI.com
Yahoo Health   
Medical News Today   
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