2015年6月20日 星期六

2015-06-21 U.S. Health


Pioneer News
   
Global Warming Will Not Affect Normally Higher Death Rates During the Winter ...   
Pioneer News
The winter season can often be characterized by death. As life goes to sleep it also appears that there is an increase in life coming to an end for many threatened and vulnerable species all over the world. The elements can become far more threatening during ...

Global Warming Not Related to Winter Deaths, Says Study   KMBZ
Columbia University Researchers Find No Link between Global Warming and ...   Uncover California
Alarming study: People will die just as much in the winter despite Global Warming   Morning Ticker
Headlines & Global News   
National Monitor   
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Channel News Asia
   
South Korea reports 3 new cases of MERS, taking total to 169   
Channel News Asia
South Korea's Health Ministry reported on Sunday three more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, bringing the total to 169 in an outbreak that is the largest outside of Saudi Arabia. POSTED: 21 Jun 2015 08:30; UPDATED: 21 Jun 2015 11:37.
South Korea reports three new MERS cases   THE BUSINESS TIMES
South Korea reports three new cases of MERS, taking total to 169   AsiaOne
South Korea reports 3 new Mers cases, including 2 medical workers   The Straits Times

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Immortal News
   
HIV Vaccine: Potentially Effective Immunogen Identified   
Immortal News
Researchers behind a couple of studies published concurrently in the journals Cell and Science claim to have found an immunogen known as eOD-GT8 60mer which could prove effective against HIV. While vaccines ordinarily employ dead or inactive ...

Native-like trimers represent a promising starting point for developing HIV-1 ...   The Hoops News
Researchers Find The First Potential HIV Vaccine Candidate   News Every day
Stunning breakthrough: An HIV vaccine could be imminent   National Monitor
Times of India   
Morning Ticker   
Dispatch Times   
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Daily Mail
   
New Law makes Hawaii 1st US State to Raise Legal Smoking Age to 21   
NY City News
Hawaii's governor on Friday had put his signature on a bill aimed at increasing the legal smoking age statewide to 21. The bill will take effect on January 1, 2016 and will make Hawaii the first US state to do so. The bill will also prohibit the sales, purchase or ...

Smoking banned at Hawaii state parks and beaches on July 1   mySanAntonio.com (blog)
Hawaii becomes first U.S. state to raise smoking age to 21   PhillyVoice.com
Hawaii is First State to Raise Legal Smoking Age to 21, Others Might Follow   Empire State Tribune
KEYC   
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Times Gazette
   
US health officials want to place the label 'added sugars' to the nutrition facts label   
Times Gazette
The United States Health officials are now studying to add the label 'added sugars' to the nutrition component label in every food packets to make Americans cut back on their empty calories. However, research revealed that this only causes confusion among ...


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USA TODAY
   
Officials: Rare form of plague killed Colorado teen   
USA TODAY
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A 16-year-old student who suddenly became ill this month died from a rare strain of plague, health officials say. An investigation is ongoing, but it is believed that Taylor Gaes contracted the septicemic plague from fleas on a dead ...

US teen dies from rare case of plague   Sydney Morning Herald
Colorado teen dies from rare case of plague   Los Angeles Times
Plague Confirmed In Larimer County Teen's Death   CBS Local
Canon City Daily Record   
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Mashable
   
Blind Americans can now 'see' with a device that uses their tongues   
Mashable
A new device that helps the blind "see" by using their tongues has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The BrainPort V100, cleared for 250,000 profoundly blind Americans without sensitivity to light, will cost about $10,000, said Robert ...

FDA Approves Device That Helps Blind People Read Letters of Alphabet   NYC Today
BrainPort V100: Tongue Sight Device Receives FDA Approval   Immortal News
New device, the BrainPort V100 by Wicab, allows blind people to 'see' using ...   Metro
Science Recorder   
Mid-Day Daily   
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The Seattle Times
   
Wait-lists grow as more vets seek care, funding falls far short   
The Seattle Times
Deputy Veterans Affairs Secretary Sloan Gibson says officials have been stunned by the number of new patients seeking treatment. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP). The number of veterans on waiting lists of one month or more is 50 percent higher than it was during ...

Report: Wait lists for vets even longer today than last year   Imperial Valley Press

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Herald Sun
   
Boring everyone senseless with Fitbits is 2015's answer to the slideshow (Photo ...   
Herald Sun
You've just spent $130 bucks on it. So naturally, you'll want to con it. Just why do people cheat their Fitbits? Fitness trackers have gone absolutely bananas in the past year. There's hardly a person in the nation who doesn't have a silicone band strapped to ...

Fitness devices leave Apple Watch gasping for traction   Times LIVE
What the Fitbit IPO means to the Wearables Industry   Pulse
Fitbit use tied to increase in activity   Reuters

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Sault Star
   
Relay for Life raises $200000   
Sault Star
The Cancer Survivors walk is seen here at Friday night's Relay for Life at Rocky DiPietro Field. Watch this site for more on the story. Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Anna Lefave and her friends brought some colour to ...

Living proof that cancer is not a death sentence   NorthernLife.ca
Message from 2015 Chairwoman   San Jose Mercury News
OUR VIEW: Another amazing Relay in the books   The Times (subscription)

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