2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 U.S. Health


Wall Street Journal
   
FDA panel recommends approving new drug that dramatically lowers cholesterol   
The Verge
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has recommended the approval of a new injectable drug that could help prevent heart attacks and other cardiovascular health problems by greatly lowering cholesterol. The panel voted 13-3 in favor of Praluent ...

FDA panel recommends new cholesterol drug   The Australian Financial Review
UPDATE 2-FDA panel backs Sanofi/Regeneron cholesterol drug with limits   Reuters
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug from Sanofi   Sacramento Bee
Christian Science Monitor   
CBS News   
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Reuters
   
South Korea reports 13 new MERS cases, two more deaths   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's health ministry on Wednesday said two more people have died in its Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak and reported 13 new cases, taking the total to 108. The two deaths, both cancer patients, bring the number of ...

South Korea's Park delays trip to US over MERS outbreak   Washington Post
MERS Outbreak in South Korea Prompts Park Geun-hye to Postpone US Trip   Wall Street Journal
South Korea Says Its Deadly MERS Outbreak May Have Peaked   ABC News
Bloomberg   
CBC.ca   
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Hindustan Times
   
Woman from India being treated for rare TB strain in US   
Hindustan Times
A woman, who arrived in America from India recently, was moved to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) last Friday to be treated for a strain of tuberculosis that is rare in the United States, officials said. The patient, who was not identified by authorities, ...

UPDATE 2-US health officials seek people who may have contacted TB patient   Reuters
Officials track path of traveler with drug-resistant TB   The Seattle Times
CDC, state officials track down people possibly exposed to rare form of TB   Washington Post
New York Times   
CBS News   
Times of India   
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Latin Post
   
Parasitic Feline Feces linked to Future Mental Illness   
Latin Post
Bad news for cat lovers. A new study published in the journal Schizophrenia Research indicates a possible link between childhood cat ownership and increased risks of developing schizophrenia and other mental illnesses later in life. The threat lies in the ...

Cat feces parasite Toxoplasma gondii can increase schizophrenia risk   The Hoops News
Children exposed to cats at risk of developing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder as ...   The American Bazaar
Warning: Owning a cat if you're pregnant, old or suffering from chronic diseases ...   Empire State Tribune
GoodTherapy.org (blog)   
Echo Examiner   
Beacon Transcript   
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Mashable
   
Video: New AMA president Dr. Steven Stack on reform after King v. Burwell ...   
ModernHealthcare.com
Video: New AMA president Dr. Steven Stack on reform after King v. Burwell, criticism of federal IT policies. By Modern Healthcare | June 9, 2015. The American Medical Association inaugurated Dr. Steven Stack as president on June 9, making the 43-year-old ...

AMA aims to protect youth with stronger policy on sale of e-cigarettes   WABC-TV
AMA's New Policies support Data and Price Transparency   State of Reform
AMA Wants to End Personal Vaccination Exemptions   Gazette Review
KSN-TV   
World Magazine   
Washington Post   
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Capital Wired
   
Study Dismisses Race Disparities in Cognitive Decline by Stroke   
Uncover Michigan
The scope of detrimental effects of a stoke have been enlarged by a recent study which claims that the damaging effect from a stroke can be roughly equal to aging that person's brain by about eight years overnight. The study aimed to look for any race ...

Researchers Find That A Stroke Ages The Brain by 8 Years   Latin Post
Stroke Can Instantly Age Your Brain By Astonishing Eight Years   Times Gazette
Stroke Ages Brain by 8 Years, Study Finds   Philly.com

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WKOW
   
Egg prices skyrocket in bird flu aftermath   
WKOW
MADISON (WKOW) -- The bird flu outbreak in Wisconsin and other states has sent egg prices skyrocketing. In some areas, the price has tripled at the supermarket. Some suppliers have asked grocery stores to stop running egg promotions, and some ...

For now, Iowa is far more interested in chickens than in presidential candidates   Washington Post (blog)
Bird flu spikes egg prices; some hit $3 a dozen   USA TODAY
Egg prices skyrocket due to bird flu   KRNV My News 4
The Daily Meal   
Immortal News   
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WPTV.com
   
What you should know about children's heart surgery mortality rates   
WPTV.com
ATLANTA (CNN) -- CNN's investigation of pediatric open heart mortality rates at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, showed that the hospital had a much higher death rate than the national average. Both the hospital and state of Florida ...

Hospital suspends elective heart surgeries on children after CNN investigation   KSL.com
AHCA slams CNN for 'sensationalized' story on dead infants at St. Mary's   Sun Sentinel
Florida Agency Accuses CNN of "Sensationalized Reporting" in St. Mary's Story   1230 WBZT
Healthcare Dive   
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Fox News
   
Type 1 diabetes vaccine all set for Mid-Stage Trial   
NYC Today
The FDA approval to conduct a trial to test a tuberculosis vaccine for also treating type 1 diabetes has cleared the first hurdle for the vaccine. It is believed that the vaccine called bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) can reverse type 1 diabetes. The announcement ...

New Research Attempts to Ape Effects of TB Vaccine BCG to Treat Type 1 ...   West Texas News
ADA: Trial Underway for BCG Vaccine in T1DM   Doctors Lounge
FDA approves vaccine trial for type 1 diabetes   eMaxHealth
Times Gazette   
EndocrineWeb   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Diabetes Patients With Poorly Controlled Blood Sugar Have Longer, Costlier ...   
Headlines & Global News
The findings suggest there need to be improvements in health interventions and the cost of care. By Rebekah Marcarelli r.marcarelli@hngn.com | Jun 09, 2015 04:55 PM EDT. Diabetes. Could blood sugar have an influence on healthcare costs. (Photo ...

Sanford Among First Sites to Offer EXTEND Trial for Type 1 Diabetes   PR Web (press release)
Lengthier Hospital Stays Linked To Poor Blood Sugar Control   ReliaWire
Type 2 Diabetes - How to Watch it, Control it, Live with it   The Indian Panorama
U.S. News & World Report   
Zee News   
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