2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 U.S. Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
South Korea to keep expansionary policy; MERS effect limited for now - finance ...   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance ministry will keep its macroeconomic policies expansionary until the economic recovery firms, it said on Monday, as growth faces risks from the ongoing spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). "Although the overall ...

Seven fresh cases of MERS detected in South Korea   Financial Express
Two more MERS deaths in South Korea   Sky News Australia
MERS: Cases in South Korea rise to 150; death toll rises to 16 since outbreak ...   ABC Online
Irish Independent   
The Sun Daily   
The Straits Times   
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ABC News
   
Deadly 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria could cause trouble for Florida beachgoers   
NY City News
The dangerous 'flesh-eating' bacterium is back in Florida and beachgoers have been warned. It has spread throughout the beaches of Florida, as confirmed by a report from the Florida Health Department. Seven people have been infected this year, leading to ...

Florida flesh-eating bacteria: Beach lovers warn seven infected, two killed   Examiner.com
Rare but deadly flesh eating bacteria are swarming around the seawater of ...   The Standard Daily
Flesh-Eating Cannibal Like Bacteria Claims Two Lives On Florida Beach!   Empire State Tribune
Pulse Headlines   
BABW News   
WPTV.com   
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UPI.com
   
Genes of brain-eating tribe members shine light on prion protection   
UPI.com
The study of a unique genetic mutation, which guards Papuan tribesmen from kuru, may shine a light on other dementia defense strategies. By Brooks Hays | June 14, 2015 at 4:05 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter.
Eating dead relatives' brains stops dementia, British and Papua New Guinea ...   Metro
Cannibal Tribes of Papue New Guinea fight back by Eating Human Brains ...   Empire State Tribune
Mutation Found in Cannibal Tribe May well Stop Deadly Brain Illness   American Publications
ABC News   
Independent Online   
Live Science   
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Irish Examiner
   
Bad Sexual Chemistry: Female viagra is a flawed idea   
Irish Examiner
ANEW drug dubbed the female Viagra has, after two rejections, been greenlit by the US Food & Drug Administration. It may be coming our way soon. A women's group, Even The Score, campaigned for it. Their premise is that as there is Viagra for men, there ...

'Female Viagra' causes massive controversy, cries of sexism   News Quench
'Female Viagra' Is A Thing And It's Causing A Stir After FDA Signs Off On The ...   The Inquisitr
Firestorm erupts after FDA approves 'female Viagra'   BABW News
Times Gazette   
Morning Ticker   
The Standard Daily   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Trials show aspirin slows breast cancer   
The Times (subscription)
Tumours in mice given the equivalent of a daily headache pill grew half as fast as those untreated, a study found. While experts cautioned that the results have yet to be repeated in humans, the research adds to evidence that the common drug has strong ...

Aspirin And Breast Cancer: Daily Regimen Helps Block Tumor Growth   Science World Report
Study: Aspirin Could Halt Breast Cancer Growth and Prevent Relapse   Latinos Health
Cancer Research Suggests Aspirin Regimen Could Help Treat Breast Cancer   Pioneer News
Bustle   
Medical Daily   
Financial Express   
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USA TODAY
   
Lauren Hill's family continues fight against brain cancer   
Kansas City Star
Lauren Hill passed away two months ago from brain cancer two months ago. Her mother knows she'll be carrying on her daughter's mission for quite some time. "Essentially, she handed the mission off and we're now her voice, to keep pushing the mission ...

Lauren Hill's memory honored by Fever prior to game against Sky   ESPN

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CBC.ca
   
Pull up your socks! Ebola could flare up again in West Africa   
Financial Express
The international medical organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has warned that Ebola could hit West Africa again apparently health authorities have no better equipments to control it like 2014. By: ANI | Johannesburg | June 14, 2015 9:33 pm ...

Ebola could hit again and we would hardly do better: MSF   Reuters
Health authorities repeating mistakes in Ebola fight: MSF   Daily Mail

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St. George Daily Spectrum
   
Take precautions to avoid sun-caused problems   
St. George Daily Spectrum
Many people love the sun. The sun's rays make us feel good, and in the short term, it makes us look good. But our love affair isn't a two-way street. Exposure to sun causes most of the wrinkles and age spots on our faces. A 40-year-old woman who has ...

Skin cancer: An epidemic or case of better diagnosis?   Vancouver Sun
U.S. melanoma rates double, CDC wants better prevention   The Hoops News
How to protect yourself from skin cancer   Mirror.co.uk

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Forbes
   
If it's June in New England, it must be tick season   
Bristol Press
It's almost too small to see — yet strong enough to bore into human flesh and bring even healthy people to their knees ... or, at least, to their bed. As Northeasterners, we're all too familiar with the black-legged or “deer” tick and, to a lesser extent, its cousin, the ...

Break out the magnifying glass: Author traveling to Tick Central   Orlando Sentinel
Monday Medical: Kids and ticks — staying safe all summer long   Steamboat Pilot & Today
Why we're dying from ticks   AL.com

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In Massachusetts Lab, Scientists Grow An Artificial Rat Limb   
WJCT NEWS
In the study, muscle cells were injected into the cell-free "scaffolding" of a rat limb, which provided shape and structure onto which regenerated tissue could grow. Bernhard Jank, MD Ott Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Regenerative ...


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