2015年9月9日 星期三

2015-09-10 U.S. Health


The Guardian
   
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   
Irish Independent
Alzheimer's disease may be passed on through blood transfusions and contaminated surgical instruments, scientists have suggested. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain disease may be transmissable in ...

Alzheimer's 'seeds' might be transferred   The Australian
Researchers say protein linked to Alzheimer's could be spread via surgical tools   The Week Magazine
Alzheimer's 'passed between humans'   NEWS.com.au
Irish Examiner   
Irish Times   
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610kvnu
   
Six men eat like crazy to help study of obesity-diabetes link   
The Seattle Times
Knowing how, why and when chronic overeating leads to metabolic problems and to Type 2 diabetes could allow scientists to break the link between obesity and diabetes — an important challenge because more than a third of American adults are obese, and ...

Study Finds Warning Signs of Diabetes Can Show Up in Just a Few Days   ABC News
Very High-Calorie Diets Show How Overeating May Lead to Diabetes   Philly.com
tudy Looks at Connection Between High-Calorie Diet and Higher Type 2 Diabetes Risk   Pioneer News
Youth Independent News   
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BBC News
   
Expert group says embryo genetic modification should be allowed   
Reuters
WASHINGTON Research involving genetic modification of human embryos, though controversial, is essential to gain basic understanding of the biology of early embryos and should be permitted, an international group of experts said on Wednesday.
GM embryos 'essential', says report   BBC News
Gene modification research 'essential'   SBS
Human embryo gene modification research 'essential'   Yahoo News UK
Science /AAAS   
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CBC.ca
   
Salmonella outbreak: 2nd death in US linked to tainted cucumbers   
CBC.ca
A second person has died in a widespread salmonella outbreak linked to tainted cucumber imports that has made more than 300 people ill across 30 states, federal and Texas health officials said on Wednesday. The latest fatality, in late August, was a ...
Salmonella-tainted cucumbers kill 2 people and sicken 339 others, CDC says   Los Angeles Times
Salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers contained in AZ   azcentral.com
Health Department: Salmonella case found in North Dakota   SFGate
The Seattle Times   
STLtoday.com   
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Financial Express
   
Brain region that plays central role in addiction identified   
Financial Express
Scientists have identified a region of the brain that may hold the key to helping people quit smoking and to treating other forms of addiction. By: PTI | New York | September 8, 2015 7:24 PM. Brain ...

Stroke brain damage could reveal key to treating addiction   Medical News Today
Brain Region Key to Treating Addiction Identified   NDTV
Having a stroke may be the key to stopping smoking   Examiner.com
BBC News   
UPI.com   
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Forward
   
New York City Health Board Repeals Rule on Consent Forms for Circumcision Ritual   
New York Times
The New York City Board of Health voted on Wednesday to ease regulations on a controversial circumcision ritual practiced in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, fulfilling a priority of Mayor Bill de Blasio. The vote repealed a Bloomberg-era rule ...
NYC Board of Health repeals regulations on circumcision rite   The Times of Israel
New York Backs Down on Consent Forms for Circumcision Rite   Forward
Board of Health Approves Repeal of Consent Forms for Circumsion Ritual   Observer
Yeshiva World News   
JP Updates   
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Reuters
   
Smoking worsens diabetes complications, but quitting may help   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - People with type 2 diabetes who smoke have significantly higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and death than diabetic non-smokers, a new study shows. They also had higher risks of clogged arteries, heart failure, and reduced blood ...

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CTV News
   
Scientists create implant that captures cancer cells in mice   
CTV News
Paris, France - Scientists in the United States said Tuesday they had created a tiny implant which, in mice for now, captures cancer cells spreading through the body. Cells moving from the original cancer site to infect other organs in a stealthy ...
Novel biodegradable implant 'captures' spreading cancer cells   Medical News Today
Implanted Sponges Soak Up Cancer Cells   Popular Science
Implant catches cancer cells moving through body   UPI.com
Financialbuzz.com   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Diabetes Nation? Half of Americans Have Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes   
Sci-Tech Today
About half of all Americans have either diabetes or pre-diabetes, according to a new report. And experts in the field say that's good news. That's because the study finds that after two decades of linear growth, the prevalence of diabetes in the United ...
50% of US Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes   Dispatch Times
At Least 30% of the U.S. Population Still Don't Know They Have Diabetes   Youth Health Magzine

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Los Angeles Times
   
The biology of crime: Low heart rate may predict criminal behavior, study says   
Los Angeles Times
What if a test could identify young men who were nearly 50% more likely than their peers to become violent criminals? Scientists say they have found such a test – and you can take it with two fingers and a clock. The test measures your resting heart rate.
Low resting heart rate tied to criminal behavior in men   CBS News
Low Resting Heart Rate Associated With Violent Criminal Behavior   Newsweek
Heart rate in teen boys linked to violent crime in adulthood   PhillyVoice.com
KPHO Phoenix   
Live Science   
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