2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 U.S. Health


CNN
   
Planned Parenthood deserves to be supported, not attacked   
Washington Post
Planned Parenthood has become one of the most attacked groups in America. Daily protests, funding threats and “sting” videos featuring hired actors are the norm. Shootings, bombings, arson and chemical-weapon attacks are less frequent but still occur ...

Undercover video sting of Planned Parenthood is off-base, as usual   Los Angeles Times
Planned Parenthood Leader Apologizes for Video   New York Times
Planned Parenthood Chief Defends Controversial Fetal Tissue Donations   TIME
Fox News   
The Virginian-Pilot   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Daily Mail
   
Can the obese achieve a healthy weight? Fat chance, a study shows   
Herald Sun
The chances of an obese person achieving normal body weight are very low, a British study has found. Losing 5-10 per cent body weight is often recommended as a weight-loss target. But researchers also found the chance of this being achieved was just ...
Obesity: 'Slim chance' of return to normal weight   BBC News
Fat chance of obese returning to normal size, reveal experts   The Times (subscription)
Obese People Have A Slim Chance Of Attaining Normal Body Weight   University Herald
Perth Now   
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New York Times
   
Frozen Chicken Recalled After Reports of Illnesses   
New York Times
Aspen Foods is recalling nearly two million pounds of frozen chicken products after three people in Minnesota became ill with infections from salmonella. The recall includes breaded, raw stuffed chicken breasts that were manufactured from April 15 to ...
Health Department advises safety with chicken products due to Salmonella ...   KOKI FOX 23
Health officials warn of salmonella outbreak   Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Frozen chicken products recalled after reports of salmonella   Gazette Tribune
KLTV   
Food Poison Journal   
WTNH Connecticut News   
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CBS News
   
Breast cancer survivors gain more weight, study finds   
Morning Ticker
A new study has found that those who survive breast cancer are more likely to gain weight after the fact. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit · Follow on Feedly. Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have found that those who survive ...

Prolong Sitting linked with 10 percent higher risk of cancer in Women   Sentinel Republic
Study Shows Breast Cancer Survivors Gain More Weight Than Cancer-Free ...   CBS Local
Sedentary Lifestyle May Increase Cancer Risk In Women, New Study   Pioneer News
UH System Current News   
University Herald   
Headlines & Global News   
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Discovery News
   
Why screams are scary (hint: It's not because they're loud)   
Los Angeles Times
You know it when you hear it -- the blood-curdling peal, the hair-raising shriek -- but for years scientists have not fully understood what makes a scream a scream, says one team of researchers who believe they have figured out the secret ingredient ...
How screams can stop us dead in our tracks   The Australian (blog)
Screams really do scare us   Dispatch Times
How do screams scare us?   CNN
Fox News   
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Magnetic pulses may ease ringing in the ears   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - People with tinnitus - a ringing or other "phantom" sounds in their ears - may benefit from a treatment that sends electromagnetic pulses into the brain, suggests a new study. Transcranial magnetic simulation (TMS) is not currently ...

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Fortune
   
A second FDA approval frees Theranos to do a blood test outside lab   
Fortune
The surprise move signals a sea-change in the company's business model. And our reporter takes the firm's experimental Ebola test. In its second FDA approval this month, the Palo Alto-based diagnostic company Theranos won a right yesterday evening that ...

The insanely successful life of Elizabeth Holmes, the world's youngest self ...   Malaysia Chronicle
Theranos 2015: FDA Approves New Blood Test For Elizabeth Holmes' Company ...   Food World News
Theranos gets another FDA approval for its blood test   SiliconBeat
MedCity News   
National Monitor   
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Times Gazette
   
Researchers link smartphone use to diagnosis of depression   
Times Gazette
Since a lot of people are now using their smartphones to monitor their health, tracking everything from calories consumed to daily step counts to sleep quality, researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, link smartphone use ...
Your Phone Can Tell Whether You're Depressed   TechCrunch
Does your phone know if you're depressed?   Christian Science Monitor
Your Smartphone Can Tell If You're Depressed   Huffington Post
Vocal Republic   
Psychiatry Advisor   
CBS Local   
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ABC News
   
Consumer reports: Laundry detergent pods are a poison risk for children   
Washington Post
Consumer Reports is urging that households where children younger than 6 years old live or visit avoid liquid detergent pods, warning that the youngsters may mistake them for candy or toys and bite them or otherwise become exposed to the chemicals ...
Consumer Reports no longer recommends detergent pods over safety concerns   ABC2 News
Laundry detergent pods hazardeous for kids   NBC Montana
Doctors Warn Detergent Pods are Dangerous to Children   Your News Now
WOTV4women.com   
WTHITV.com   
fox4kc.com   
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Hilton Head Island Packet
   
Cass & Clay Counties At High Risk for West Nile   
KVRR
There is an earlier-than-usual appearance of mosquitoes known to carry the West Nile virus in the metro. Ben Prather of Cass County Vector Control says the mosquitoes started showing up in surveillance traps earlier this month.
Disease-spreading bugs lurk outdoors warns health ministry   SooToday.com
Fifth sample tests positive for West Nile Virus in York County   abc27
Vermont expands mosquito monitoring to all 14 counties   Brattleboro Reformer
Chron.com   
SFGate   
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