2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 U.S. Health


Reuters
   
South Korea reports no new cases of MERS, first time since June 3   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's health ministry said on Saturday that no new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) had been recorded, the first time in 16 days. The ministry said on Friday that an outbreak of the disease appeared to have leveled off.
South Korea reports no new MERS deaths or cases   Times of India
More than 80 exposed to Mers virus in Thailand   AsiaOne
Relatives of Omani Mers victim tested   Gulf Daily News
Deutsche Welle   
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Science Recorder
   
Chocolate habit may be good for the heart, study finds   
USA TODAY
Instead of fighting that chocolate craving, it might be time to indulge it, according to a study published Monday in the cardiology health journal Heart. Researchers found that eating up to 3.5 ounces of chocolate every day was linked to a lowered risk of heart ...

Is Chocolate Good For Health? Researchers Found That Eating Chocolate ...   KDramaStars
Study shows another way that chocolate helps heart health   Science Recorder
Chocolate: Good for the heart | Minnesota Public Radio News   Sentinel Republic
The Bell Jar   
Thrasher Backer   
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WXII The Triad
   
Study: IUD use effective for pregnancy prevention   
WXII The Triad
(CNN) —Women are more likely to choose to get IUDs and other highly effective contraceptives at family planning clinics if the clinicians there have been educated about these methods, according to a new study. The ultimate Father's Day gift: a kidney 2hr ...


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New York Times
   
Company Stops Testing of Ebola Drug in Sierra Leone   
NBCNews.com
A Canadian company testing an experimental drug against Ebola has closed down the trial and concluded they cannot say whether the drug helped anyone. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation had been testing the drug in patients in Sierra Leone, but said ...

Tekmira says Ebola drug unlikely to work in study   Washington Times
Tekmira stops adding patients in African study of Ebola drug   STLtoday.com

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Headlines & Global News
   
Human Placenta Mimicked on a Chip to Study its Workings   
NYC Today
The study published in the Journal of Maternal, Foetal and Neonatal Medicine reveals the development of yet another organ-on-a-chip system as the researchers have created a device that mimics the human placenta in a bid to better understand the normal ...

Indian-Origin Scientist Part of Team Which Created Placenta-on-a-Chip   NDTV
Placenta-on-a-Chip Could Help Researchers Better Understand Pregnancy   Tech Times
Study Examines Inner Workers Of Temporary Organ During Pregnancy   Science World Report
Scope (blog)   
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The Daily Meal
   
Should Nutrition Labels Note 'Added Sugars'?   
The Daily Meal
The "added sugars" label would help to identify how many empty calories are in each food or drink. Wikimedia Commons. Today on The Daily Meal. Summery American Craft Beer · American Craft Brews to Try This Summer · Read more. Recipe of the day.
Putting 'added sugars' on food labels may baffle shoppers   Yahoo News

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UPI.com
   
Tick Infection Epidemic Among American Indian Tribes in Arizona: CDC   
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, June 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- An epidemic of Rocky Mountain spotted fever among several American Indian tribes on two reservations in Arizona has led to more than $13 million in societal costs in nine years, according to a new study.
Basic anti-tick measures could prevent Rocky Mountain spotted fever   UPI.com
Prevention and early treatment of RMSF in Arizona may save millions by ...   PR Newswire (press release)
Prevention, Early Treatment of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever May Save Millions   Infection Control Today

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Vancouver Sun
   
Father's Day walk/run: Moving on after prostate cancer   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER -- Len Gross knows well the difficulties men can experience after a prostate cancer diagnosis. When doctors spelled it out for him in 1992, his life changed in almost the blink of an eye. Big plans were put on hold, largely because he was ...

Conquering Cancer: Personalized Medicine Is the Future   Huffington Post
Fighting Back Against Prostate Cancer on Father's Day: Len Gross   Empire State Tribune
Royals game on Sunday to include Father's Day information on prostate cancer   Kansas City Star (blog)
WNCN   
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Times of India
   
This vaccine could help block HIV   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Scientists have designed a new experimental HIV vaccine that may stimulate the immune system to block infection from the deadly virus. New research led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), International AIDS Vaccine ...

Three Studies Endeavour to Produce Potential HIV Vaccine   West Texas News
Sequential immunizations could be the key to HIV vaccine   HealthCanal.com
Vaccine against HIV Virus Imminent, Three Studies Confirm Success   Uncover California
Science World Report   
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Herald-Mail Media
   
Relay for Life provides hope in fight against cancer at Fairgrounds Park in ...   
Herald-Mail Media
Holding the Relay For Life banner during the first lap Friday evening at Hagerstown's Fairgrounds Park are, from left, cancer survivors, Aletha Wyand, Linda Sheely, Marlene Barger, Ray Barger, and Nancy Armstrong. Buy this photo · Relay For Life Wash Co ...

OUR VIEW: Another amazing Relay in the books   MyWebTimes.com
Families, supporters gather for Relay For Life   Marion Star
2015 Somerset Relay For Life   Daily American Online
CTV News   
WHAG   
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