2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 U.S. Health


ABC News
   
Louisiana State Health Officials Warn of Naegleria Fowleri Amoeba Found in ...   
Pioneer News
Health officials in Louisiana have confirmed that an amoeba is infecting the water system in the St. Bernard parish. According to the LA State Department of Health, they found the organism via leaky sample station and has since asked the Parish to ...
Brain-eating Naegleria fowleri discovered in St. Bernard's Parish again   Times Gazette
New Orleans Water Supply Contaminated with Brain-eating Amoeba   Youth Health Magzine
Brain-eating amoebas confirmed in Louisiana drinking water   BABW News
Immortal News   
NewsQuench   
The Standard Daily   
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TV Newsroom
   
Successful people at extra risk of harmful drinking   
TV Newsroom
It was seen that risks of harmful drinking peaked for men in their early 60s and then it gradually ended whereas for women, the risks fell as they aged. Data collected through the study's questionnaire suggests that heavy drinking affects people later ...
The Strange Drinking Habits Of The Aging Affluent   Forbes
Flourishing in 50s? You may want to stop drinking   Financial Express
Successful people at extra risk of excessive drinking problems   PPP Focus.com
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Uncover California
   
US FDA Grants Approval to Cholesterol Drug Praluent   
Uncover California
Friday saw the US Food and Drug Administration approve a drug that lowers artery-clogging cholesterol more than older drugs that have been prescribed for long. This drug named Praluent, is manufactured by Sanofi SA and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.
US FDA approves cholesterol drug   CTV News
FDA approves new cholesterol lowering drug   fox2now.com
Cost is factor for promising cholesterol drug   Houston Chronicle (subscription)
The Hill   
Dispatch Times   
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Morning Ticker
   
Want to avoid Alzheimer's? Follow these 5 tips…   
Morning Ticker
Alzheimer's disease is one that many people fear a great deal, and for good reason — but, there are steps you can take to prevent it. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit · Follow on Feedly. Alzheimer's is a terrifying disease that ...
HEALTHBEAT: From sleep to stress, lifestyle changes may guard aging brain   iFreePress.com (blog)
Five healthy ways to deter Alzheimer's   Science Recorder
Lifestyle changes may guard aging brain against memory loss   WWSB ABC 7
Times Gazette   
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IBNLive
   
Video gaming organization to start testing gamers for drugs   
IBNLive
San Francisco: A competitive video-gaming organisation will begin testing players for performance-enhancing drugs next month, as the field of so-called eSports moves further into the mainstream and prize pools climb. The announcement by the Electronic ...

The PED Predicament In Professional Gaming   Huffington Post
ESports introduces random drug testing to combat doping in professional video   Sentinel Republic
ESL partners with anti-doping agencies to commence pro gamer drug testing   Rapid News Network
TV Newsroom   
Salt Lake Tribune   
The News-Press   
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iFreePress.com
   
First malaria vaccine approved   
Dispatch Times
The green light has been given by European regulators for the world's first malaria vaccine. However Joe Cohen, a GSK scientist who has led the development of Mosquirix since 1987, said on he had no doubt the vaccine could significantly reduce the toll ...
EU regulator recommends 1st license for malaria vaccine   WLS-TV
Mosquirix, World's First Malaria Vaccine, Gets Approval from Regulators   NYC Today
First ever Malaria Vaccine in the world will debut soon in Africa   Times Gazette
Truthdig   
Sentinel Republic   
Jakarta Globe   
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1011now
   
Health officials: Horses need protection for West Nile virus   
Washington Times
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) - Health officials in central Nebraska are encouraging people to protect not only themselves from West Nile virus, but their horses, too. The Central District Health Department in Grand Island said in a recent news release that ...

West Nile virus discovered in Edwardsville   Alton Telegraph

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Detroit Free Press
   
More than 4M registered in Michigan as organ donors   
Detroit Free Press
The state's effort to increase organ donations appear to be paying off, as more than four million people are now registered in Michigan. About 52 percent of adults are on the donor registry, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson told participants Saturday at ...
Organ donation: Faces at the front line   New Zealand Herald

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KENS 5 TV
   
Inside the story of Colorado's first legal pot death   
KENS 5 TV
(NEWSER) – There's a saying in the healthcare world: dose matters. It certainly did in the case of 19-year-old Levy Thamba, a native of the. Loading… Post to Facebook. Inside the story of Colorado's first legal pot death (NEWSER) – There's a saying in ...
Marijuana cookie death highlights need for warning labels, CDC says   CBS News
CDC: more needs to be done to prevent pot overdoses   Dispatch Times

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Fox News
   
FDA just approved Odomzo; a new skin care drug   
National Monitor
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new Novartis drug, Sonidegib, to be known as Odomzo, for public use. Recent reports suggest that the drug known as Odomzo is an advanced treatment for skin cancer. This treatment is going to treat ...

Sonidegib: Novartis Skin Cancer Drug Gets FDA Approval   ReliaWire

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