2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
FDA Approves Repatha, a Second Drug for Cholesterol in a Potent New Class   
New York Times
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the second drug in a novel class of powerful cholesterol-lowering medications. The new drug, Repatha, made by Amgen, is intended for people with extremely high cholesterol levels and those with ...

Amgen wins approval for second biotech cholesterol drug   Washington Post
The New Cholesterol Lowering Drugs Epitomize The Drug Pricing Battles   Forbes
FDA approves Amgen's cholesterol-lowering drug Repatha   Reuters
CNN International   
Los Angeles Times   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Unvaccinated Children Called a Threat   
New York Times
The vast majority of kindergarten-age children in the United States are vaccinated against preventable diseases, but sizable pockets of unprotected children pose a public health threat, according to a government study released Thursday. Only 1.7 ...
US vaccination rates high, but pockets of unvaccinated pose risk   Reuters
Pockets of lower vaccination rates remain across US   CBS News
Despite Pockets of Resistance, Most U.S. Kids Getting Vaccinated   Philly.com
NJ.com   
Arizona Daily Star   
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ABC News
   
See a Pair of Twins Hear Their Mom for the First Time   
ABC News
A pair of twin girls were able to hear their mother clearly for the first time this week after they were both fitted with new hearing aids. Kayla and Kiara Hernandez were born with moderate hearing loss and in need of hearing aids to hear properly ...
Deaf US twins hear their mum's voice for the first time   9news.com.au
Deaf twin babies hear parents' voices for first time in Southern California   abc7news.com
The moment twin baby girls, both born deaf, hear for the first time   Daily Mail

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Irish Times
   
Isaac Newton's neurotic creativity may have been down to negative thinking   
Irish Times
Neurotics tend to be worriers but they also tend to be highly creative, and researchers believe they understand why: neurotics think too much. Previous studies made connections between neurotic unhappiness and creativity, but no one knew what went on ...
A New Theory of Why Neurotics Are Creative   TIME
How Neuroticism Gives Rise To Creativity   Forbes
Neurotic? Here's the silver lining   Los Angeles Times
Huffington Post   
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The Guardian
   
Utah man dies of plague in fourth US death this year   
The Guardian
Prairie dogs in Utah can carry the plague, according to health authorities. Photograph: Rick Bowmer/AP. Associated Press in Salt Lake City. Thursday 27 August 2015 21.53 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on Pinterest ...

Plague claims 4th life this year   Manteca Bulletin
Utah man dies from plague in 4th fatal case in US this year   seattlepi.com
FAQ about the plague, which has killed four people in the U.S. in 2015   WGNO
NEWS.com.au   
New York Post   
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BBC News
   
Young goths 'at risk of depression'   
BBC News
Young people who identify as goths may be at increased risk of depression and self-harm, a study suggests. Researchers could not fully explain the link, but suggest a tendency for goths to distance themselves from society could play a part. They say ...
Chavs are less depressed than goths, Oxford University finds   Telegraph.co.uk
Goth teenagers at higher risk of depression, study finds   The Guardian
'Goth' Teens Report More Depression, Self-Harm   U.S. News & World Report
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
The Independent   
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Morning Ticker
   
Catholic hospital denied patient reproductive procedure, then reverses ...   
Morning Ticker
A Mercy Medical Center hospital in California was almost slapped with a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union after denying a reproductive procedure to a patient for religious reasons. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit.
Catholic hospital denies procedure, reverses decision after legal threat   Merced Sun-Star
Catholic Hospital: ACLU Threatening to sue the hospital has helped the Woman ...   The Market Business
NorCal Catholic Hospital To Allow Tubal Ligation After Lawsuit Threat   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Medical Daily   
Catholic Culture   
BABW News   
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MedPage Today
   
Stroke Rounds: Recurrent Stroke Risk High for Childhood Cancer Survivors   
MedPage Today
savesaved. register today. Earn Free CME Credits by reading the latest medical news in your specialty. sign up. by Salynn Boyles Contributing Writer. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. Action Points. Note that ...
Childhood Cancer Survivors Who've Had One Stroke at Risk of Second   Philly.com
Survivors of Childhood Cancer Have High-Risk of Recurrent Stroke   Newswise (press release)

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UPI.com
   
Study: HIV does not cause AIDS, human immune cells do   
UPI.com
Failed invasion of cells by HIV causes the mass death of healthy cells that leads to the development of AIDS. By Stephen Feller | Aug. 27, 2015 at 4:04 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. Cell-to-cell transmission of HIV ...

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New York Daily News
   
Drinking water before meals helps with weight loss: study   
New York Daily News
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have revealed that drinking 16.9 ounces of water before every meal can help people suffering from obesity to lose weight. The results of this study will be published in the September issue of Obesity. The ...
Study: Drinking Water Before Meals Helps People Lose Weight   CBS Local
Losing weight as easy as drinking a glass of water!   PPP Focus.com
Drink up more water guys! It's the easiest way to lose weight   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Financial Express   
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