2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 U.S. Health


Reuters
   
Struggles with sleep linked to heart disease risk   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Adults who get too much or too little sleep may have the beginnings of “hardening" of the arteries, which can be an early sign of heart disease, according to a new study. “Many people, up to one third or one fourth of the general ...
Too Much, Too Little Sleep May Harm the Heart   Philly.com
Poor Sleep May Increase Heart Disease Risk   Live Science
Early Signs Of Heart Disease May Emerge In People With Poor Sleep Habits   Medical Daily

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Nature World Report
   
An early cancer detection method using implants can save many lives   
Nature World Report
Cancer cells can spread to other organs from one and a patient gets diagnosed often once this happens. This limits the treatment that could otherwise save lives. An early detection system that traps cancer cells at an early stage could be the key ...
Pioneering implant could suck up the cancer cells and save lives   The Market Business
New sponge-like implant sucks, curbs spreading cancer cells in the body   International Business Times AU
US Researchers Develop New Device to stop Spread of Cancer Cells   Northern Californian
SurfPaducah   
AmeriPublications   
Fox News   
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CBS News
   
CDC investigates pathogens found in Department of Defense labs   
CBS News
The CDC confirms it is investigating possible mishandling of several samples of pathogens associated with bioterrorism -- including plague, possible live strains of anthrax and two kinds of equine encephalitis, a virus derived from horses that causes ...
US military says may have mishandled organism that causes plague   Reuters
Did US military labs mishandle bubonic plague, viruses?   OzarksFirst.com

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BBC News
   
Fish diet could ward off depression   
BBC News
Eating a lot of fish may help protect against depression, research suggests. An analysis of 26 studies of more than 150,000 people in total indicated a 17% reduction in the risk of depression among those eating the most fish. One potential reason given ...
Could Eating Fish Help Ward Off Depression?   Philly.com
Eating fish lowers depression risk   The Australian (blog)
FISH and a diet rich in seafood 'slashes risk of depression'   Daily Mail
Barry and District News   
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Science World Report
   
'An Apple A Day' And Tomato Helps Prevent Muscle Wasting?   
Science World Report
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but a tomato, too? New findings published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry found that compounds in both apples and tomatoes may help in prevent muscle waisting. (Photo : Washington State University). "An ...
Apple peel, green tomatoes could prevent muscle weakness in old age   Nature World Report
Apples, Tomatoes join forces for the strong muscles   The Market Business
Study Identifies Anti-Aging Property of Apple Peels   Pioneer News
NY City News   
Pulse Headlines   
NYC Today   
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People Magazine
   
Cucumbers Recalled After Salmonella Outbreak Causes 2 Deaths and Leaves Over ...   
People Magazine
Two people have died and 341 have been sickened across 30 states by an outbreak of salmonella poona linked to cucumbers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported. The deaths occurred in Texas and California, and 70 people have ...

Second death reported in nationwide salmonella outbreak   WNYT

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New York Times
   
US Makes Final an Array of Rules on Food Safety   
New York Times
Far-reaching food industry rules aimed at reducing food-borne illness in the United States have become final, the federal government announced on Thursday, nearly five years after Congress passed a law requiring an overhaul of the nation's food safety ...

New FDA Rules Tighten Food Safety Requirements   Wall Street Journal
US FDA Issues new Food Safety Regulations In Light of Recent Deadly Outbreaks   Pioneer News
FDA takes important steps in modernizing food safety system   Los Angeles Times
Reuters   
RTT News   
USA TODAY   
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Daily Mail
   
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 may be transmissible, new study claims   New Zealand Herald
No, Alzheimer's is not contagious   CNN
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?   CBS News
CBS Local   
Daily Times   
PPP Focus.com   
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Boston Globe
   
Second human case of West Nile virus reported in Mass.   
Boston Globe
A Massachusetts man in his 40s is the second resident diagnosed with the mosquito-borne West Nile virus this season, state health officials announced Thursday. Disease trackers believe the man probably was infected in the Springfield area, but was ...
Long Island's first two human cases of West Nile virus reported, officials say   Newsday
First human case this year of West Nile virus reported   Rapid News Network
2nd human case of West Nile Virus in Mass.   My Fox Boston
TV Newsroom   
CT Post   
KSPR   
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eWeek
   
IBM Opens Watson Health HQ, Expands Watson Health Cloud   
eWeek
Big Blue opened new headquarters for its Watson Health unit in Cambridge, Mass., and expanded the Watson Health Cloud with new solutions. IBM announced new headquarters and new leadership for its Watson Health unit, along with new Watson Health ...

Watson is getting closer and closer to being your doctor   Digital Trends
IBM pushes Watson into healthcare with new business unit   Fortune
Former Philips exec to lead IBM Watson Health   ModernHealthcare.com
Financialbuzz.com   
BetaBoston   
Globes   
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