2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 U.S. Health


BABW News
   
Will Global Warming take the bite out of winter? You may be surprised...   
BABW News
Will people die less during the winter because of Global Warming? Unfortunately, a new study is finding that's not the case. Out of all the awful things that we can expect from global warming — droughts, floods, famines, violent storms, broiling temperatures ...

New Study Says Global Warming Won't Reduce Winter Deaths   Pulse Headlines
Global Warming Will Not Lead To A Drop In Winter-Related Deaths, Scientists Say   University Herald
Climate change will not lead to spike in the rate of winter deaths   Dispatch Times
News Quench   
Pioneer News   
Morning Ticker   
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NDTV
   
South Korea Reports 2 Deaths, 3 New MERS Cases   
NDTV
Women (C) wearing face masks walk in a shopping district in Seoul on June 19, 2015. (AFP Photo). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. Seoul, South Korea: South Korea today reported two MERS fatalities and three new cases, taking the ...

South Korea Box Office: 'Jurassic World' Reigns Again as Admissions Recover ...   Hollywood Reporter
Month of MERS changes pattern of daily life   AsiaOne
Airline, hotel, public transport stocks to be among hardest hit should Mers spread ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Zee News   
TODAYonline   
Jakarta Post   
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Times of India
   
Parkinson's linked with 16 types of cancers!   
Times of India
Parkinson's disease (PD) has been found to be associated with 16 types of cancer in a study in Taiwan. It was an effort to explain the association in an East Asian population because most prior research has been conducted in Western populations.
Study Draws Line Between Parkinson's Disease And 16 Types Of Cancer   STGIST
Parkinson's Disease Linked To 16 Types Of Cancer, Study Finds   Headlines & Global News
Latest Study Reveals Parkinson's Disease Connection to Numerous Cancer Types   Clapway
Benchmark Reporter   
News Quench   
Pioneer News   
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CBS News
   
In rare case, Colorado teen dies of plague   
CBS News
DENVER --A young man has died in Larimer County's first confirmed plague case since 1999. Authorities are still investigating the June 8 death. CBS Denver reports Taylor Gaes died on June 8, most likely from fleas on a dead rodent or other animal on the ...

Taylor Gaes loved his sport and had huge potential. Picture: Dawn Gaes / The ...   NEWS.com.au
Colorado Teen Died of Plague, Officials Confirm   myCentralOregon.com
Plague Ruled Cause Of Death For Teenage Athlete In Colorado   International Business Times
EMS1.com   
Tulsa World   
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NDTV
   
India's Yoga Day, Finally Arrives, Amid Cheers and Skepticism   
NDTV
New Delhi: It was a rare sight - after a brief speech to inaugurate International Yoga Day on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi descended from a huge stage in front of the presidential palace and took off his glasses and his shoes. He quietly took his ...

From the young to the old, Delhi descends on streets to observe International ...   Firstpost
Yoga day logo was hand-picked by Modi   Times of India
India scripts history; enters Guinness Book for yoga   Moneycontrol.com
India Today   
Asahi Shimbun   
Miami Herald   
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Headlines & Global News
   
FDA Approves Device That Helps Blind People See With Their Tongues   
Headlines & Global News
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Thursday the approval of a new device that's designed to help blind people see with their tongues when combined with other devices. The battery-powered device called BrainPort V100 is ...

New FDA-Approved Medical Device Helps Blind People 'See' With Tongues   Yibada (English Edition)
FDA Approves Device that Lets Blind People “see” with Tongue   Empire State Tribune
New device lets blind 'see' via their tongues   Times of India
Science World Report   
IJ Review   
Weekly Observer   
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Washington Times
   
Veterans' wait time for health care at VA longer than a year ago   
Washington Times
FILE - In this April 2, 2015, file photo, a visitor leaves the Sacramento Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Rancho Cordova, Calif. The number of veterans seeking health care but ending up on waiting lists of one month or more ... more > · Sponsored ...

Department of Veterans Affairs Faces Waiting Lists higher than Last Year   Uncover California
Report: Wait lists for vets even longer today than last year   Fox News
Wait lists for veterans are even longer than they were a year ago   The Week Magazine
Newser   
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New York Daily News
   
Sen. Chuck Schumer rips Congress for seeking cuts to USDA funding meant to ...   
New York Daily News
These budget cuts are for the birds. With egg prices skyrocketing due to an outbreak of bird flu, Sen. Chuck Schumer slammed Congress for trying to cut $500 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Schumer said the research funds could help fight the ...

Sen. Charles Schumer says Dept. of Agriculture needs more money to fight ...   amNY
Schumer: Worst Yet to Come for Egg Prices if Proposed Budget Cuts Go Through   NY1
Schumer: Bird Flu Crisis Could Worsen If USDA Budget Is Cut   CBS Local
WXXI News   
Empire State Tribune   
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CBS Local
   
One should understand what SPF means to select suitable sunscreen   
Sentinel Republic
Everyone is aware of the harms of not wearing sunscreen, it can cause sun burn, photoaging and most serious skin cancer, but in the many variety of brands available do you know which one to buy and why? UVB rays are the kind that can ruin a day at the ...

Most People Don't Know How To Read A Sunscreen Label, According To Study   Huffington Post
Study: Consumers confused by SPF terminology   WDAM-TV

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ABC News
   
Georgia Woman's 'Long Road to Recovery' From Flesh-Eating Bacteria   
ABC News
A Newnan, Georgia, woman is now on a "long road to recovery" after being told she had a 20 percent chance of survival from contracting flesh-eating bacteria that spread to her lungs and left her in "excruciating pain," her husband said. Kristie Vessell, 43, was ...

Three women in Georgia battle flesh-eating bacteria   myfox8.com
Woman Survives Flesh Eating Bacteria. 20% Chance of Survival Turns Good!   Empire State Tribune
Georgia woman recovering from flesh-eating bacteria   WOKV

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