2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 U.S. Health


BBC News
   
Coffee has secret trick to stop sleep   
BBC News
A cup of coffee in the evening may be keeping you awake for more reasons than you realise, scientists say. Their study, in Science Translation Medicine, showed caffeine was more than just a stimulant and actually slowed down the body's internal clock.
That late-night cup of coffee can reset the internal body clock   Irish Examiner
A coffee could reset your body clock and cheat jet lag   Times LIVE
Coffee Can Mess Up Your Body's Internal Clock   Science World Report
Bulletin Leader   
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The Monitor Daily   
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New York Times
   
Antidepressant Paxil Is Unsafe for Teenagers, New Analysis Says   
New York Times
Fourteen years ago, a leading drug maker published a study showing that the antidepressant Paxil was safe and effective for teenagers. On Wednesday, a major medical journal posted a new analysis of the same data concluding that the opposite is true.
British Medical Journal study into paroxetine, Aropax, reveals suicide risk   Sydney Morning Herald
Seroxat study under-reported harmful effects on young people, say scientists   The Guardian
Antidepressant suicide link 'undisclosed'   NEWS.com.au
Washington Post   
CBS News   
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TIME
   
The world's myopia crisis and why children should spend more time outdoors   
Washington Post
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is becoming a problem of epidemic proportions for the world. Roughly half of young adults in the United States and Europe have it, double the percentage when their grandparents were the same age. In China, the trend is even ...

Kids Who Spend More Time Outside Have Lower Risk For Nearsightedness   Huffington Post
Kids Decrease Risk of Myopia With More Time Outside   MedPage Today
For Kids, More Time Outdoors May Mean Better Vision   Newsweek
Xinhua   
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Nature World Report
   
(+Video) Get come sun as Vitamin D deficiency causes dementia in old age   
Nature World Report
If you avoid the sun too much then its time to rethink because researchers found in a new study that those who have lower vitamin D levels have a higher risk of congnitive decline in old age. The study done by researchers at the Rutgers University ...
Vitamin D deficiency linked to rapid cognitive decline   Examiner.com
Too Little Vitamin D May Hasten Mental Decline   WebMD
Vitamin D deficiency linked to cognitive decline among older adults   Pharmacy Today, American Pharmacists Association, pharmacist.com
The Weather Space   
MD Magazine   
Yahoo News   
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BBC News
   
Protein Patch Helps Heart Build New Muscle   
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
An international scientific team says it has identified a protein that helps heart muscle cells regenerate after a heart attack. The researchers also showed that a patch loaded with the protein and placed inside the heart improved cardiac function and ...
​Heart attack damage has been reversed by scientists using a "missing" protein   Western Daily Press
Protein patch helps build new heart muscle, improve cardiac function   UPI.com
Protein patch could help tissue recovery after a heart attack   Science Recorder
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Nature.com   
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NDTV
   
Millions of children's lives saved as malaria deaths plunge: UN   
Times of India
LONDON: Rates of death from malaria have plunged by 60 percent in the past 15 years, meaning more than 6 million lives have been saved - the vast majority of them African children, United Nations agencies said on Thursday. In a joint World Health ...

Malaria: Huge progress on global killer   BBC News
Malaria deaths drop 60pc in past 15 years   Herald Sun
Malaria deaths 'fall 60% since 2000'   New Vision
Voice of America   
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Forbes
   
The Blood Pressure Study Had Positive Findings -- So Why Are Some Doctors Annoyed?   
Forbes
AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki. By Sarah Hedgecock and Matthew Herper. Last week, the NIH held a press conference announcing that a study on blood pressure recommendations had ended early. A systolic blood pressure of 120, according to the agency and the ...

Column: Blood pressure study is really a big deal   Tampabay.com
Study suggests more aggressive high blood pressure treatment   Fox News
Study suggests getting blood pressure even lower saves lives   Hanford Sentinel
East Idaho News   
Harvard Health (blog)   
Which?   
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
Over a third of US children and adolescents eat fast food daily   
Reuters
NEW YORK, Sept 16 On any given day in the United States, 34.3 percent of children and adolescents are consuming a significant portion of their daily nutrition from fast food restaurants, the National Center for Health Statistics reported on Wednesday.
CDC: 1/3 of U.S. kids eat fast food every day   WBAY
More Than One Third of American Kids Eat Fast Food Every Day   Newsweek
Over 30% of US Teens and Kids Eat Fast Food Every Day   Youth Health Magzine
Chippewa Herald   
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New York Times
   
Dr. Deborah Asnis, Who Helped Uncover West Nile Outbreak in New York, Dies at 59   
New York Times
Dr. Deborah Asnis, whose suspicions about two Queens hospital patients suffering from sudden paralysis led to the discovery of the first outbreak of West Nile virus in the Western Hemisphere, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 59. The cause was ...

Horse outside Watsonville tests positive for West Nile   Santa Cruz Sentinel
Second West Nile Virus-related death in Laurel   Baltimore Sun
Novato man contracts West Nile virus, recovering at home after being hospitalized   Marin Independent Journal
Press-Enterprise   
WTOP   
Marinscope Community Newspapers   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Prolonged Sitting Increases Fatty Liver Disease Risk   
Youth Health Magzine
Being a couch potato or working for long hours while tied to your chair is definitely no fun. A new study suggests that it increases your risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Prolonged sitting has already been previously associated with ...
Sitting Too Much increases risk of NAFLD: Study   NYC Today
Sitting for 10 hours a day can lead to Liver related diseases   Pulse Headlines
Too Much Sitting Can Kill You in a New Way   Yahoo Health
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