2015年8月17日 星期一

2015-08-18 U.S. Health


Los Angeles Times
   
Kite Pharma acknowledges patient death, says unrelated to cell therapy   
Los Angeles Times
Shares of Kite Pharma Inc. rebounded Monday after the company said the death of a clinical trial patient was unrelated to its promising blood cancer treatment. The Santa Monica company held a conference call with analysts to address "a high level of ...
Kite Pharma's Highflying Price Limits Relief   Wall Street Journal
Patient Death Does Not Augur Doom, But Kite Pharma Needs To Shut Its Big Mouth   Forbes
Why Sprint Corp (S), Zulily Inc (ZU) and Kite Pharma Inc (KITE) Are 3 of Today ...   Investorplace.com
Smarter Analyst   
CNNMoney   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Violent video games trigger aggression   
PPP Focus.com
Appelbaum is referring, in part, to the task force's conclusion that playing violent video games is just one of many “risk factors” for aggression leading to violent or destructive behavior. At the end of the day, this 49-page report confirms that the ...
Do video games make people violent?   BBC News
Do violent video games lead to criminal behavior?   CBS News
Violent video games lead to aggression: study   Sky News Australia
TIME   
UPI.com   
CNNMoney   
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Weekly Observer
   
Can food really lead women to sex?   
Morning Ticker
When it comes to food, the old saying is that, “The best way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” But a new study has more to add to that. A recent study published in the journal Appetite says that men and women have more similarities than you ...
Men and Women Share the Same Romantic Response to Food, Study   Weekly Observer
A good meal causes women to be more romantic   Science Recorder
Love 101: Food Unlocks Women's Hearts   News Every day
State Column   
Hindustan Times   
Nature World Report   
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CNN
   
CNN report on Florida hospital leads to heart surgery program closure   
CNN
(CNN) St. Mary's Medical Center in Florida announced Monday that it would permanently close its pediatric cardiothoracic surgery program. The move comes in the wake of a yearlong CNN investigation, which found that from 2011 to 2013, the program had a ...

Child heart surgery program in Florida closes after report of 9 infant deaths   RT
St. Mary's pulls the plug on troubled pediatric cardiac surgery program   Palm Beach Post (blog)
Florida hospital closes program after CNN report   KRDO

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U.S. News & World Report
   
Medicine's Dark Side: Docs' Bad Behavior Exposed   
Live Science
Two shocking accounts of doctors behaving inappropriately while their patients were under anesthesia came to light in an essay published today in a respected medical journal. The reason for publishing these accounts is to expose "dark underbelly" of ...

Misogynistic Doctor Behavior Sparks Ethics Concerns   U.S. News & World Report
Doctors Sometimes forget the Hippocratic Oath   Weekly Observer
Doctors reveal worst behavior in the operating room   SFGate (blog)
MedPage Today   
Medscape   
International Business Times   
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Live Science
   
Are Vaginal Germs Linked to Preemie Birth?   
WebMD
MONDAY, Aug. 17, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have come to learn how millions of germs carried in the body affect your health. Now, a new study links premature birth to a specific kind of bacterial blend in the vagina. "Our discovery is ...
New study links preterm birth with microbes in mom's body   Washington Post
Premature Births Linked to Certain Bacteria   TIME
Microbe Mix May Play Role In Preterm Birth Risk   NPR

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Washington Examiner
   
Obama targets U.S.-Mexico border in heroin war, drugs a 'serious threat'   
Washington Examiner
Heroin use has skyrocketed 63 percent in the United States, sparing few towns, and now the administration is pushing to stop the flow of the drug across the U.S.-Mexico border. In announcing a $13.4 million war on heroin Monday, the president's drug ...

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Zee News
   
Study finds that coffee could prevent colon cancer from returning   
The Week Magazine
A new study has found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be extremely beneficial for people recovering from colon cancer. A team followed about 1,000 people with stage III colon cancer that had spread to nearby lymph nodes but not ...
Coffee link to surviving bowel cancer   9news.com.au
Drinking coffee daily may prevent the return of colon cancer, study finds   Boston.com
Drinking coffee could prevent colon cancer's return   New Vision
Newsday   
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CBS Local
   
Camper tree-limb deaths, squirrels with plague cast pall over summer at ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — The deaths of two young campers killed when a tree branch fell on their tent and a campground closure because of plague cast a pall over California's Yosemite National Park at the height of the summer tourist season.
Full Story   KABC-TV

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Dispatch Times
   
Female Viagra to get the go ahead   
New Zealand Herald
A drug dubbed the "female Viagra" is set to be approved by a US watchdog this week - paving the way for its arrival elsewhere around the world. Industry experts claim flibanserin could be given the green light within days, making it the first ...
Low libido? FDA weighs drug to drive women's desire   USA TODAY
FDA Could Approve First Female Libido Pill Soon   Philly.com
Female Viagra misses the point   Telegraph.co.uk
Online Athens   
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