2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 U.S. Health


CBS News
   
New weight-loss shot: How well does it work?   
CBS News
A new injectable drug, aimed at helping obese and seriously overweight people who have other weight-related health conditions, has proven effective in a new round of testing. The drug, called liraglutide (brand name Saxenda), won FDA approval in ...

Injecting This Drug Helps Patients Lose Weight   TIME
Diabetes drug helps people lose weight – UK study   GMA News
Published Results Confirm Weight Loss With Saxenda   MedPage Today
Philly.com   
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Pioneer News
   
Too Much Water During Exercise May Lead To Health Issues, Study   
Pioneer News
Hydration is very important. That is something that most people understand inherently and certainly something that we continue to learn more and more about. Dehydration can be associated to many health issues, but there is often confusion as to what ...

Water Overdose: A Summertime Reality For Exercisers   Immortal News
Excessively Drinking Water Can Be Deadly   Tech Times
Water intoxication: Drink only when thirsty during exercise   The Bell Jar
International Business Times   
The Standard Daily   
KRWG News22   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgence   
Washington Post
NEDOWEIN, Liberia — Liberia confirmed a second Ebola case on Wednesday and warned of possible new infections as the reemergence of the virus several weeks after its elimination in the West African country raised fears of hidden pockets of the disease.
Liberia fears a new Ebola epidemic after second case is discovered   Quartz
Liberia Confirms Second Case of Ebola After Being Declared Free of Virus   Wall Street Journal
Liberia finds second Ebola case, raising fears of resurgence | Reuters   Firstpost
USA TODAY   
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Reuters
   
Attorneys seek to challenge California's new school vaccination law   
Reuters
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Opponents of California's new law tightening school vaccination rules said on Wednesday they had put together a team of attorneys to challenge the measure, which was prompted by a measles outbreak at Disneyland that sickened ...

California's vaccination bill may go a bit too far   Washington Post
Ex-California lawmaker Tim Donnelly pushes for referendum on new vaccination ...   Los Angeles Times
Assemblyman turned talk radio host Tim Donnelly pushes to reverse vaccine bill   OCRegister
San Bernardino County Sun   
Patch.com   
IJ Review   
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CBS Local
   
New Study Examines Link Between Citrus and Skin Cancer   
CBS Local
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – A new study examines the link between citrus consumption and deadly skin cancer. The study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, finds orange juice drinkers or grapefruit eaters have an increased risk of developing melanoma.
Eating more citrus may increase risk of melanoma, study says   KSL.com
Study: Citrus Consumption Linked To Melanoma   WFMY News 2
Citrus fruit consumption connected to increased melanoma risk   ModVive
Munchies_ Food by VICE   
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Tech Times
   
Hospitals And Doctors Received $6.5 Billion From Drug And Medical Device ...   
Tech Times
In 2014, drug and medical device companies spent about $6.5 billion for the services rendered by doctors and teaching hospitals in the U.S with 80 percent of the amount spent on physicians. (Photo : Jasleen_kaur | Flickr). The Centers for Medicare ...

Doctors, hospitals get $6.5 billion from drug, medical device firms last year   Los Angeles Times
US doctors, hospitals reap $6.5 bln from drug and device makers -report   Reuters
Open Payments: Docs got $6.5B from drug/device industries in 2014   Healthcare Dive
Wall Street Journal   
Philly.com   
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UPI.com
   
Implantable 'artificial pancreas' tracks blood sugar, releases insulin   
UPI.com
An algorithm monitors glucose levels, determining when a patient's body is in need of insulin. By Stephen Feller | July 1, 2015 at 5:08 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter · share with google. In clinical studies for the ...
A simple device could get rid of one of the most frustrating parts of living ...   Businessinsider India
Bacteria - The new buddy !   Times of India

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Implanted drug improves tolerance of sunlight in rare condition   
Vocal Republic
(Reuters Health) is that A skin-darkening drug may help guard against pain in sufferers of a rare genetically inherited condition causing them to be leave sunlight like picture vampires of the underworld, as per checks in Europe and to discover the You ...

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Philly.com
   
Public education, training needed to reduce deaths from cardiac arrest, new ...   
The Daily Breeze
Cardiac arrest is killing thousands of people in the United States each year who could be saved if more people were trained in CPR and emergency response systems were improved, says a study published this week by a panel of leading national experts.
Report urges better treatment for cardiac arrest   Daily Record
Local doctors urge people to get CPR training   WGEM
Report Finds Survival Rate For Cardiac Arrest 'Dismal'   CBS Local
Rhode Island Public Radio   
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Pioneer News
   
Tanning Bed Use Falls   
New York Times
Use of tanning beds declined to 4.2 percent of American adults in 2013, down from 5.5 percent in 2010, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings, published in a report in JAMA Dermatology, showed broad ...

Is indoor tanning losing its glow?   CBS News
Indoor Tanning Use Declines Among Adults   Gazette Review
CDC Study Reveals the Waning Popularity of Indoor Tanning Beds   West Texas News
13WMAZ   
Reuters   
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