2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
CVS to Buy Target's Pharmacy Business for $1.9 Billion   
New York Times
CVS Health said on Monday that it had agreed to acquire the pharmacy and clinic businesses of the American retailer Target for about $1.9 billion. Under the terms, CVS, which is based in Woonsocket, R.I., would acquire more than 1,600 pharmacies from ...

Will Drug Prices Rise If CVS Buys Target's Pharmacy Business?   NBCNews.com
CVS Deal Hits Right Target   Wall Street Journal
Target's exit comes as the pharmacy business becomes more rough and tumble   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
MarketWatch   
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CBC.ca
   
MERS outbreak: 3 lessons Canada learned from SARS   
CBC.ca
As South Korea faces an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, Canadian health officials are staying vigilant in case the virus makes it inside our borders. It's more than a decade since severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, infected ...

South Korea reports four new MERS cases, three more deaths   Reuters
MERS: South Korea Tightens Quarantines to Prevent Spread   Wall Street Journal
Korea's schools reopen after flawed MERS closures   AsiaOne
Fox News   
Korea Times   
Bloomberg   
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CBC.ca
   
Cigarettes linked to a whole lot more than just lung cancer   
Washington Post
Smoking cigarettes may lead to a whole lot more than just lung cancer, according to a new study that linked the habit to cancers of the esophagus, colon, bladder and eight other regions of the body. The research, published in the JAMA Internal Medicine ...

Smoking behind half of major cancer deaths: Study   Channel News Asia
Cigarettes linked to half of deaths from 12 common cancers   Reuters UK
Research Links Cigarette Smoking to over 48.5% Deaths caused by 12 Cancers   PerfScience

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Science World Report
   
Potential 'new osteoporosis' therapy identified   
Financial Express
Researchers have identified a new therapeutic approach that, while still preliminary, could promote the development of new bone-forming cells in patients suffering from bone loss. By: ANI | Washington | June 15, 2015 9:06 am ...

Osteoporosis Treatment & Cure: Newly Developed Drug May Help Bones Grow   Latinos Health
Breakthrough: Scientists come closer to treating bone loss!   Empire State Tribune
DISCOVERED: New treatment for bone loss!   Times of India
Medical News Today   
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Fox News
   
How much sleep is best for your health?   
CBS News
Millions of Americans struggle to get through the day chronically sleep-deprived. And while some may brag about getting by on just a few hours of sleep, doctors say there's growing evidence that not getting enough sleep can take a serious toll on a person's ...

Get a good night's sleep!   CBC.ca (blog)
Are you getting enough sleep for your health?   Nature World Report
New Study Yet Again Proves Importance of Quality Sleep   Pioneer News
GlobalPost   
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WTAQ
   
Bird flu likely spread on equipment, workers, rodents, wind   
Daily Mail
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Bird flu that's devastated Midwestern farms likely spread by several means, including on machinery and workers, by rodents and possibly even by the wind. That's according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report released ...

USDA says some farm practices likely helped spread lethal bird flu   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bird flu impacts Alabama egg prices   WIAT 42
USDA says hundreds working on bird flu   DesMoinesRegister.com

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Forbes
   
Good news for chocolate lovers: Study suggests the more you eat, the lower your ...   
Washington Post
Ahh, chocolate. There probably isn't a more magical ingredient on earth than the sweet, dark brown flavoring used for more than 3,000 years. Today most chocolate is consumed in the form of candy -- a development that has sparked heated debate among ...

Medical Mystery: Eating Chocolate Cuts Your Heart Attack Risk, But ...   Forbes
British study links chocolate with fewer heart attacks, strokes   The Seattle Times
More evidence that chocolate may be good for the heart, say researchers   The Guardian
New Zealand Herald   
U.S. News & World Report   
Live Science   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Indiana Fever donates $9600 in honor of Lauren Hill   
Los Angeles Times
The Indiana Fever paid tribute to Lauren Hill on Sunday, honoring the 19-year-old college basketball player who died in an April following an inspiring fight against an inoperable brain tumor. lRelated LeBron James: 'I'm the greatest player in the world'.
Lauren Hill's family continues fight against brain cancer   STLtoday.com
Betsy Ross: A win for the Indiana Fever, #layup4lauren   WXIX

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USA TODAY
   
5 things to know about 'female Viagra'   
USA TODAY
Flibanserin, the medicine commonly referred to as the "Viagra for women," may soon be available from your doctor. But there is still a divide among health professionals about whether the little pink pill should receive Federal Drug Administration approval.
The Little Pink Pill causes a lot of Ruckus, Female Viagra claimed to be Sexist!   NYC Today
'Female Viagra' -- Libido Liberation or Gender Hype?   Huffington Post (blog)
Firestorm erupts after FDA approves 'female Viagra'   Sentinel Republic
iFreePress.com (blog)   
The Standard Daily   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Study: Medical Marijuana Laws Don't Lead to More Teen Toking   
ABC News
Medical marijuana laws don't trigger an increase in teen pot smoking, a new study concludes. Some opponents of medical marijuana have said that legalizing the medicinal use of marijuana could send a message to young people that smoking pot is no big ...

Medical marijuana laws don't lead to increased use by teens: large US study   CTV News
Legalized Medical Marijuana Doesn't Increase Teen Usage, Study Finds   Forbes
Medical Marijuana Laws Don't Increase Teen Use   Live Science

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