2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 U.S. Health


Fox Business
   
Biogen Alzheimer's data disappoints, Lilly gets slight bump   
Reuters
Disappointing data for Biogen Inc's experimental Alzheimer's drug dragged shares of the company lower on Wednesday, while investors took a slightly more positive view of new findings for a treatment from Eli Lilly and Co. Shares of Biogen traded 3.9 ...

Experimental treatments raise cautious hope in Alzheimer's fight   Washington Post
New Alzheimer's disease drug could slow decline in dementia patients, experts say   ABC Online
Breakthrough in Alzheimer's fight with trial results on drug   Irish Independent
DAWN.com   
RT   
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
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CNN
   
Why American teenagers are having much less sex   
Boston Globe
WASHINGTON — The sex life of the American teenager is apparently far less busy than it was in generations past. Less than half of teens older than 14 said they've had intercourse, a sharp drop from rates in the '80s, a new CDC study found. The ...
Teen sex rate lowest since the 1980s, contraceptive use remains high   CNN
Rate of US teens having sex has dropped in past 25 years - federal data   Reuters India
American Teens Having Less Sex According To Study   CBS Local

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ABC News
   
Teen's Nosebleed Leads to 3 in Family Diagnosed With Dangerous Illness   
ABC News
A teen's trip to the doctor for a nosebleed led to potentially life-saving diagnoses for three members of a Texas family. Crystal Enns' parents were first alarmed when in 2013 the teen had a serious nosebleed that wouldn't stop. But they were astounded ...
Teen Goes To Doctor With Nosebleed... 3 In Her Family End Up Diagnosed With ...   Western Journalism
Teen's Nosebleed Leads to Parents' Cancer Discovery   ABC6OnYourSide.com

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UPI.com
   
Researchers edit human genes with low-dose irradiation   
UPI.com
The new technique for gene editing will allow researchers to better insert reporter genes that indicate what type of cell a stem cell has turned into. Photo by vitstudio/Shutterstock. LOS ANGELES, July 22 (UPI) -- Researchers used low-dose irradiation ...
Stem Cell Factories Could Produce Billions Of The Promising Structures   Tech Times
Ethically acceptable non-embryonic stem cells once again in the news   National Right to Life News
This Indian startup fights diseases with tiny precursors of life   Tech in Asia
Scicasts (press release) (blog)   
Newswise (press release)   
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ABC News
   
'Dadbod' Is Real as New Fathers Gain Weight, Study Says   
ABC News
It turns out that the "dadbod" is real as scientists find that new fathers can gain their own "baby weight." In a study published this week in the American Journal of Men's Health, researchers found that when men had children they gained on average ...
'Dad-Bod' Study Finds Fathers Pack On Extra Pounds   Immortal News
Fatherhood can make men gain weight, Study reveals   Pulse Headlines
Fatherhood makes men fat: USA study   Dispatch Times
News Every day   
Times Gazette   
Chicago Tribune   
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Forbes
   
Sugary Drinks Linked To Health Problems Even In Normal Weight People   
Forbes
A new study projects some hard numbers for what many have suspected in the past – that sugary drinks are linked to diabetes. The researchers at University of Cambridge culled a number of past studies and found some disturbing connections between the ...

Sugary drinks linked to type 2 diabetes   TV Newsroom
High Soda Intake May Boost Diabetes Risk, Even Without Obesity   Philly.com
Sugary drinks may cause type 2 diabetes regardless of size, research says   The Guardian

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National Geographic
   
Why We Were Totally Wrong About How Boa Constrictors Kill   
National Geographic
Conventional wisdom held that pythons and anacondas suffocate their prey. Instead, the predators cut off their victims' blood supply, a new study says. Picture of a boa constrictor. A Dumeril's boa (Acrantophis dumerili) at the Great Plains Zoo in ...
Boa constrictors' lethal secret revealed   BBC News
Boa Constrictors Kill by Constricting Blood Flow: Study   Philly.com
Pythons cut off the blood supply of their prey rather than kill them by ...   Daily Mail
Live Science   
The Verge   
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OCRegister
   
Tustin sees mysterious spike in mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus   
OCRegister
Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District employee Leslie Levy, left, discusses the season's mosquito and West Nile Virus threat for a neighborhood to Tustin homeowner Jackie Young. Young's neighborhood has the highest concentration of ...

Wabash Co. Health Dept. collecting dead birds for West Nile testing   14 News WFIE Evansville
First human case of West Nile virus reported in Mendocino County   Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Mosquitoes Test Positive For West Nile Virus In Boulder   Rapid News Network
AM 760 KFMB   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
St. Jude Medical buys Pleasanton-based Thoratec   
San Jose Mercury News
NEW YORK (AP) -- St. Jude Medical will spend $3.4 billion in cash to acquire Pleasanton-based Thoratec, further bulking up its array of devices that are used to treat heart conditions. Heart failure devices have become pivotal for the St. Paul ...
St. Jude Medical Given "Buy" Rating at BTIG Research (STJ)   Dakota Financial News
UPDATED: St. Jude to buy Thoratec for $3.4B, will pair its heart pump with the ...   FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration)
St. Jude Medical adds more heart devices in $3.4B buy   Minnesota Public Radio News
Investor's Business Daily   
Observer News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Genetics study points toward eyedrop treatment for cataracts   
Los Angeles Times
In coming decades, doctors might be able to treat or prevent cataracts with eyedrops -- all because of an unexpected discovery, revealed during a genetics study, about a molecule that helps make cholesterol in human cells. Lanosterol, as the substance ...
Cataract Cure: Eye Drops May Replace Surgery For Common Cause Of Blindness   Science World Report
Eye drop gives hope for knifeless cataract cure: study   Weekly Observer
New cataract drug could eliminate need for surgery   Irish Times
The Biological SCENE   
Live Science   
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