2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 U.S. Health


Immortal News
   
Doctors Protest Big Pharma's Greed As Cancer Drug Costs Soar   
Immortal News
Well over 100 cancer doctors from top cancer hospitals across the United States have issued what the Wall Street Journal's Jeanne Whalen referred to in a report as “a harsh rebuke” over the soaring cost of cancer drugs. The group of oncologists, which ...

118 Doctors Reject Outrageous Cancer Treatment Prices   Pulse Headlines
Big Pharma slammed by doctors for reckless drug costs   Rapid News Network
Pharmaceutical companies under fire for high price of cancer drugs   TV Newsroom
Science Recorder   
NewsQuench   
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New York Times
   
Republicans Alter Script on Abortion, Seeking to Shift Debate   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Rick Perry's voice softens when he talks about the joy he gets from looking at his iPad and seeing “that 20-week picture of my first grandbaby.” Marco Rubio says ultrasounds of his sons and daughters reinforced how “they were children ...

Rand Paul plans to keep pushing to defund US Planned Parenthood   Reuters
Planned Parenthood says no profit from foetal organs   News24
Rand Paul plans to keep pushing to defund Planned Parenthood   Financial Express
Tribune-Review   
Salt Lake Tribune   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Allergan to Spend $560 Million To Acquire Drugmaker Naurex   
Headlines & Global News
Allergan announced on Sunday that it is spending $560 million in cash to purchase Naurex, a drug manufacturing company known for the development of antidepressants. The deal came amid news that Allergan is in talks with Israel-based Teva to sell its ...

Allergan Seals Naurex Acquisition For $560 million; Enormous Deal With Teva ...   Echo Examiner
Allergan to acquire Naurex as Teva talks continue   Washington Post
Allergan to Acquire Naurex for $560 Million Cash   Wall Street Journal
Forbes   
MarketWatch   
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BABW News
   
Is reclassification the reason behind the spike in autism diagnoses?   
National Monitor
The increasing autism rate is more likely due to movements of children from one category to another. There is a recent study that has just surfaced which suggests that the increasing rate of autism may be primarily because of reclassification, in which ...
Experts say reclassification should be blamed for 3X increase in Autism   The Hoops News
Are autism rates really on the rise?   BABW News
Autism: Increasing Autism Rate More Likely Due to Reclassification, Study Suggests   Headlines & Global News
The Market Business   
Clapway   
MicroCap Observer   
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Daily Mail
   
Calorie consumption in US down since 2003 as people drink less soda   
Daily Mail
The US is no longer quite the Land of the Super-sized Cheeseburger and Coke as new figures show Americans are finally eating more healthily. After decades in which American eating habits have got steadily worse, with fat and sugar consumption fueling ...

Data: American Eating Habits Are Finally Changing   Newser
Americans Are Finally Eating Less   New York Times
American Diet Still Far From Healthy, Even As Consumers Cut Back On Calories   International Business Times

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IBNLive
   
Study closely links harmful drinking to success   
IBNLive
London: People who are in their 50s and are "successful agers" - healthy, active, sociable and well off - are more at the risk of harmful drinking than their less successful peers, researchers have warned. Harmful drinking is a "middle-class phenomenon ...
The Strange Drinking Habits Of The Aging Affluent   Forbes

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Beverage group sues San Francisco over soda warnings, advertising ban; cites ...   
U.S. News & World Report
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The American Beverage Association has sued the city of San Francisco, claiming new legislation requiring health warning labels on sugary beverages and prohibiting advertisements of them on city property violates the First ...


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New York Daily News
   
The PED Predicament In Professional Gaming   
Huffington Post
Competitive video game tournaments have grown exponentially in both prevalence and commercial popularity over the past decade. Previously, game franchises such as Madden and Halo received the most attention from the gaming community, but in recent ...

ESL are testing video gamers for performance enhancing drugs   Metro

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Weekly Observer
   
School performance and T1D linked to Alzheimer's disease   
Reflejos
(PRNewswire) — The first study of dementia risk, including Alzheimer's disease, in older adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) was reported at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2015 (AAIC 2015) in Washington, D.C. People in the study ...
Women and dementia   Irish Times
Women and Cognitive Decline in Old Age   Bangor Daily News
Early finding of Alzheimer's: Scientists advocate larger Solanezumab tests   The Market Business
Clapway   
Sentinel Republic   
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Clapway
   
West Nile Virus in the USA: Risks, Tactics and Research   
Clapway
Six additional mosquitoes testing positive for the West Nile Virus infection in Suffolk County. Their Health Services Commissioner Dr. James L. Tomarken announced this unnerving development on July 24th. That means the 2015 total for the country up to ...
CA Town Sees Spike in Mosquitoes Carrying West Nile Virus   KMBZ
Second mosquito trapping tests positive for West Nile   Star Local Media
West Nile virus found in Mass. mosquitoes   Sentinel Republic
The Market Business   
Junior College   
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