2015年6月22日 星期一

2015-06-23 U.S. Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Study suggests five-day diet that mimics fasting may 'reboot' body   
Sydney Morning Herald
Fasting has long been acclaimed as an effective way to lose weight, improve the immune system and boost brain function. But doctors have been loathe to recommend it because of the dangers associated with such extreme dieting. Now scientists say they've ...

Scientists say five-day fast-mimicking diet is safe   UPI.com
Is fasting good for you?   Mother Nature Network
Fasting may do more than help people lose weight, study finds   Fox News
Latinos Post   
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CTV News
   
Samsung heir apologizes in public for MERS spread   
Chron.com
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The heir of the Samsung business group has made a deep bow in apology as criticism mounts on a Samsung hospital for its role in spreading the Middle East respiratory syndrome. Lee Jae-yong, 47, apologized to the MERS ...

South Korea reports three new MERS cases, bringing total to 175   Reuters
S. Korea reports three more MERS cases   The Sun Daily
Thai government plays down MERS impact   AsiaOne
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Forbes
   
Kids With Good Memory Are Also Good Liars, Study Finds   
Forbes
If you're a parent of an imaginative kid, you may have noticed that he or she can make up pretty good little tales to get out of certain transgressions. And though it may annoy or worry you, this tendency isn't totally a bad thing: A new study in the Journal of ...

Smarter kids might be better liars, study claims   WFTV Orlando

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Cyberbullying linked to risk of depression in kids, teens: research review   
Hamilton Spectator
Rob Frenette, co-founder of BullyingCanada Inc., says those on the receiving end of the bullying often have disturbed sleep, nightmares and sleepwalk. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Sheryl Ubelacker. TORONTO — About one in four ...

Cyberbullying: Issues Increase Anxiety Risk Among Adolescents   Science World Report
Cyberbullying On Social Media Linked To Depression, Study Finds   Immortal News
Cyberbullying: Consistently associated with an increased likelihood of ...   Times Gazette

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Philly.com
   
Study: Two-Thirds Of Americans Are Overweight Or Obese   
CBS Local
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A new study shows two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. The study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found waist lines have increased considerably over the past two decades. Researchers from Washington ...

​Obese Americans outnumber those who are only overweight – study   RT
Seven in 10 American Adults Are Overweight or Obese   Newsweek
Overall Obesity Rates Level, but Extreme Obesity on the Rise   myCentralOregon.com
Daily Mail   
Science Recorder   
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The Salem News
   
Governor: Rethink how we treat addiction   
The Salem News
BOSTON — A task force charged with finding ways to curb deaths from heroin and opiate overdoses wants tighter controls on prescription painkillers, more funds for substance abuse prevention and education, and a shift in focus from incarceration to ...

Area police chiefs endorse governor's proposal to treat drug addiction as disease   The Sun Chronicle
Gov. Baker gives $27M to battle opioid epidemic   The Recorder
Massachusetts Launches Plan To Counter Heroin Epidemic   Huffington Post
Milford Daily News   
SouthCoastToday.com   
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Times of India
   
How to prevent polio's re-emergence   
Times of India
The polio virus can continue to transmit silently for more than three years with no reported cases, says a study that suggests continued surveillance even after eradication of the disease. To ensure that the disease is truly eradicated, aggressive surveillance ...

How to wipe out polio and prevent its re-emergence   R & D Magazine
Wiping Out Polio and Preventing Its Re-emergence   Kansas City infoZine
The Polio Virus: Lets keep its Reemergence from Taking Place!   Benchmark Reporter
Financial Express   
KDramaStars   
Medical News Today   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Cancer drugs get a new consumer's guide   
Los Angeles Times
In a bid to inject clarity into the fast-moving, high-stakes world of cancer drugs, a task force of cancer doctors announced Monday that it has devised a decision-making aid to help physicians and their patients weigh the pluses and minuses of newly available ...

New Formula Aims to Help Weigh Value of Cancer Treatments   Wall Street Journal
Doctors propose tool to help gauge the value of cancer drugs   Yakima Herald-Republic
Cancer Doctors Offer Way to Compare Medicines, Including by Cost   New York Times

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NBCNews.com
   
Senator Angus King says to be treated for prostate cancer   
Reuters
WASHINGTON U.S. Senator Angus King of Maine said on Monday that he intends to undergo surgery on Friday for treatment of prostate cancer, but he hopes to return to work soon after the Senate's July recess. King, one of only two Independent senators, ...

Sen. Angus King discloses he has prostate cancer   Washington Post (blog)
Maine Sen. Angus King has prostate cancer   USA TODAY
Sen. Angus King to undergo prostate cancer surgery   CNN
ABC News   
NBCNews.com   
WMTW Portland   
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BBC News
   
Skinny jeans given health warning   
BBC News
Skinny jeans can seriously damage muscles and nerves, doctors have said. A 35-year-old woman had to be cut out of a pair after her calves ballooned in size, they described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. She had spent hours ...

Warning as skinny jeans leave woman a fashion victim   The Times (subscription)
Skinny jeans are popular, but not without risk. Photo / Thinkstock   New Zealand Herald
Fashionistas, beware: Hazards of skinny jeans revealed in new study   Los Angeles Times
TIME   
ABC News   
CBS News   
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