2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 U.S. Health


CTV News
   
Dual genetic tests may be best way to diagnose autism: Canadian study   
CTV News
A new Canadian study suggests the use of two newer genetic tests may be used to help better diagnose autism. Characterized by impaired social, emotional and communications skills, various studies suggest autism affects approximately one per cent of the ...

Tests help shed light on autism genetics   Reuters
Cutting-Edge Gene Tests May Improve Management of Autism   Philly.com
Autism Could Be Easier To Diagnose With 'Cutting-Edge' Molecular Diagnostic ...   Headlines & Global News

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New York Times
   
FDA Warns 5 Producers of Powdered Caffeine   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it had sent warning letters to five producers of pure powdered caffeine, in what consumer advocates said was a long overdue move against the product and the industry that makes it.
FDA Issues Warning Letters to Powdered Caffeine Distributors   ABC News
FDA issues new warnings to distributors of powdered caffeine, calling products ...   Washington Post
FDA Warns on Powdered Caffeine: You're Selling Deadly Doses   Rapid News Network
Reuters   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Your heart is probably much older than you think, the CDC warns   
Los Angeles Times
You may feel young at heart, but with apologies to Frank Sinatra, that's probably a fairy tale. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the average American man has a heart that's 7.8 years “older” than his chronological ...
Our hearts are aging faster than we are, CDC warns   Dallas Morning News
Report: Most Hearts in US Adults Older Than Real Age   Voice of America
Is your heart older than you?   Examiner.com
Youth Health Magzine   
fox4kc.com   
WebMD   
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Nature World Report
   
Lack of sleep may cause common cold - study   
Nature World Report
An afternoon nap may prevent you from catching the common cold, studies confirm that a quick daytime nap relaxes your mind and protects against getting sick. At least seven hours of sleep is required for a healthy body to recover for a new day, getting ...
New Study Investigates Link Between Lack of Sleep and Risk for Catching the ...   Pioneer News
Lack of sleep and risks of getting a cold are linked, study finds   Pulse Headlines
Lack of sleep may quadruple your chances of getting sick   Dispatch Times
Times LIVE   
Youth Health Magzine   
NYC Today   
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Fox News
   
Number of California inmates observed for Legionnaires' disease jumps   
Reuters
SACRAMENTO, Calif. The number of inmates being observed for possible infection with Legionnaires' disease at San Quentin State Prison near San Francisco has jumped from 71 to 85, but the number of confirmed diagnoses held steady at six, authorities ...

7 dead from Legionnaires' disease at Quincy veterans home   Charlotte Observer
7 Dead from Legionnaires' Disease at Quincy Veterans' Home   CBS Local
Wife of San Quentin inmate worries of Legionnaires' outbreak   SFGate
Washington Times   
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KRWG News22
   
Parkinson's disease caused by 'burnout' of brain cells   
NYC Today
Neurological condition Parkinson's disease has been linked to a “burnout” in brain cells that need high amounts of energy for controlling movement. According to a report published by Medical News Today, the inability of these cells to energize ...
Exercise can relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease   SunHerald.com
Parkinson's Disease Causes Brain Cells To Burn Out, Study Says   Rapid News Network
Parkinson's Disease May 'Burn Out' Brain Cells   Science World Report
Fx Report Daily   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Omega-3 has no effect on cognitive improvement, study reveals   
Pulse Headlines
So far, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants have been commonly known for improving brain health. However, a recent study found no evidence that these pills have any effect on lowering cognitive decline in older people. Lead researcher Emily Chew said ...

Omega-3 Supplements Do Not Stave Off Mental Decline and Memories Loss in Older ...   NYC Today
Study Says Omega-3 Supplements Ineffective In Preventing Neurodegeneration   Pioneer News
If Fish Is Brain Food, Can Fish Oil Pills Boost Our Brains, Too?   Food World News
KRWG News22   
Tech Insider (blog)   
New York Times (blog)   
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Statesman Tribune
   
Joint Replacement May Raise Heart Attack Risk   
HealthCentral.com
Osteoarthritis patients who go through total hip or knee replacement surgery have a higher short-term risk of suffering a heart attack. A recent study, published in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatology, found that these patients may also be at greater ...
Total Hip or knee replacement surgery could raise heart attack risk: Study   NYC Today
Risk Of Heart Attack Increased In Osteoarthritis Patients Who Undergo Hip ...   Immortal News
Osteoarthritis, joint replacement and heart attack closely linked   KRWG News22
University Herald   
Food World News   
The Standard Daily   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Breastfeeding Decreases Risk of Relapse among Women with MS   
Youth Health Magzine
Many studies have already shown how awesome breastfeeding is for the health of the baby, but this is also great for moms too, especially for those who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). According to a team of German researchers, MS ...

Breastfeeding Tied to Reduced Risk of MS Relapse Postpartum   Doctors Lounge
Breastfeeding-Only Offers Some Protection from MS Relapse   MedPage Today
Exclusive breastfeeding decreases risk of multiple sclerosis relapse   Bel Marra Health
Neurology Advisor   
Multiple Sclerosis News Today   
Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why New York City is considering Happy Meal restrictions again   
Christian Science Monitor
The bill has been deliberated twice in the past. But this iteration wouldn't ban free toys with kids' meals, says its lead sponsor. By Michelle Toh, Staff September 1, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Two McDonald's Happy Meals with toy watches ...
Regulations may make kids' fast food meals healthier   Daily Times
Proposed Policy may trim Calories in Fast-Food Meals of Kids   Maine News Online
Proposed NYC law may trim 54 calories from kids' fast food meals   Bulletin Leader
Times Gazette   
KRWG News22   
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