2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 U.S. Health


CNN
   
Another massive recall of chicken products   
Los Angeles Times
On the heels of Barber Foods' recall of 1.7 million pounds of frozen, stuffed, raw chicken products, Aspen Foods announced that it is recalling 1.9 million pounds of similar products after three people in Minnesota were infected with Salmonella ...
Amid salmonella illness in Minnesota, companies recall 2 million pounds of ...   Grand Forks Herald
Fear for salmonella outbreak prompts Aspen Foods to recall 2 million pounds of ...   The Standard Daily
2 salmonella outbreaks leave 10 ill, prompting chicken recalls   WPTV.com
Daily Mail   
myCentralOregon.com   
Examiner.com   
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SFGate
   
El Cerrito man accused of duping desperate cancer patient   
SFGate
A 69-year-old El Cerrito man was accused of practicing medicine without a license after he changed a Southern California cancer patient's prescriptions, giving her an array of powders and expired drugs and a “baggie of dirt,” authorities said. The ...
El Cerrito doctor accused of giving patients false treatments, practicing ...   abc7news.com
Phony Oncologist Who Allegedly Gave Expired Meds, Dirt To Patients Arrested ...   Patch.com
Fake Doctor Treated Cancer Patient With Homemade Elixirs and Dirt   SF Weekly
Richmond Standard   
Yahoo News   
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Tech Times
   
People Residing Near Fracking Sites Have More Health Problems: Study   
Tech Times
Living near fracking sites may cause an increase in hospitalization from heart disease, neurological problems and other conditions, experts say. (Photo : Joshua Doubek | Wikipedia). Latest study has concluded that people who live near fracking sites ...
Hydraulic fracking linked to hospitalizations in Pennsylvania   UPI.com
Hydraulic fracking may be linked to cancer, neurological illness   Science Recorder
Pa. Hospitalization Rates Higher In Areas With Fracking   Sentinel Republic
JD Supra (press release)   
Vocal Republic   
TV Newsroom   
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Philly.com
   
Sunburn 'Tattoos' Are Unsafe, Not Decorative   
Sentinel Republic
On July 2, the Skin Cancer Foundation released a statement calling sunburn art a “dangerous new behavior”. At least that's what Dr. Deborah Sarnoff thinks, the senior VP of the Skin Cancer Foundation. Experts found themselves in the position of ...
Experts say sunburn "tattoos" are dangerous   Science Recorder
Your Health: Warning against sunburn body art   Alabama's News Leader
Bad burn fad   Herald & Review (blog)
WKRC TV Cincinnati   
Simi Valley Acorn   
Brisbane Times   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Doctor Fashions 3D Printed Titanium Implant – To Cure Chinese Toddler's Birth ...   
Empire State Tribune
ABC news reports, Doctors fixed a 3-D printed titanium implant to a baby girl's skull to reshape it, as soon as they observed a birth defect that is rare and left her head three times it's usual size. The baby girl's name is Hanhan, according to ...
Toddler Gets 3-D Implant After Head Swells to 3X Normal Size   ABC6OnYourSide.com
PHOTOS: Toddler receives 3-D printed skull after head swells to three times ...   6abc.com

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The Star Online
   
Your smartphone knows if you're depressed: study   
The Star Online
SCARY: A preliminary study says your smartphone can tell if you're depressed based on whether you spend too much time on it or whether or not you go out to socialise. – Reuters. Your smartphone knows if you are depressed. So say researchers at ...

Smartphones can detect depression by analyzing daily usage, GPS data – study   RT
Frequently Checking Your Cellphone? Lay Off That iPhone: Study Shows Link ...   iSchoolGuide
Study: Your cellphone knows if you're depressed   Santa Fe New Mexican
Dispatch Times   
Times of India   
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How exactly fetal tissue is used for medicine   
ABC 57 News
Fetal tissue has been used since the 1930s for vaccine development, and more recently to help advance stem cell research and treatments for degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Researchers typically take tissue samples from a fetus that ...


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ABC News
   
The Special Bond Between a Pediatric Nurse and His Patient   
ABC News
4-year-old Abby and Nurse Matt hold a special ceremony in the hospital while she battles leukemia. 3:00 | 07/17/15. Share. Title. Description. Share From. Share With. Facebook. Tweet. </> Embed. Email. <br/><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/video">More ...

4-year-old cancer patient "marries" favorite nurse in hospital ceremony   CBS News
4-Year-Old Leukemia Patient 'Marries' Her Favorite Nurse in Adorable Ceremony   People Magazine
Little girl fighting cancer 'marries' her favorite nurse   13WMAZ
Palm Beach Post   
WFMY News 2   
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Newsday
   
4 more mosquito samples test positive for West Nile virus in Suffolk   
Newsday
A file photo shows a mosquito, a carrier for the potentially lethal West Nile virus. (Credit: Getty Images). Four more mosquito samples in Suffolk County have tested positive for West Nile virus, bringing the grand total to seven this year, the county ...
Louisiana health department confirms 3 new West Nile cases   Washington Times
Sample shows West Nile Virus in Rankin County   seattlepi.com
West Nile Found In Rankin County Mosquitoes   WJTV
Tucson News Now   
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NBCNews.com
   
UCLA Health Says Hack Exposed Personal Data on 4.5 Million People   
NBCNews.com
University of California (UCLA) Health, which runs four hospitals in the university's campuses, said its computer systems had been hacked and that data on as many as 4.5 million individuals could have been exposed. UCLA Health said on Friday it was ...

Hack at UCLA Health could involve 4.5M people   USA TODAY
Online Attacks at UCLA Health Exposed 4.5. Million   New York Times
Major Cyberattack Targets UCLA Hospital System   ABC News
Wall Street Journal   
CNNMoney   
Forbes   
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