2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 U.S. Health


New York Times
   
Millions More Need HIV Treatment, WHO Says   
New York Times
The World Health Organization issued sweeping new guidelines on Wednesday that could put millions more people on H.I.V. drugs than are now getting them. The recommendations could go a long way toward halting the epidemic, health officials say, but ...

New UN treatment guidelines say all people with HIV should get antiretrovirals   UN News Centre
WHO calls for wider HIV treatment and PrEP   Bay Area Reporter
World Health Organization Pushes Earlier Use of HIV Treatment   Wall Street Journal
Reuters   
Chron.com   
Voice of America   
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Pioneer News
   
Is Aspirin Really A Miracle Drug?   
Pioneer News
Aspirin is turning out to be kind of a miracle drug. While we know that it can provide pain relief it is also known to help reduce likelihood of a heart attack when taken as part of a daily regimen. Well, a new study says that the same daily regimen ...
Aspirin could double survival chances of GI cancer sufferers   Modern Readers
Aspirin could double survival rates for gastrointestinal cancer patients: Research   NYC Today
Aspirin doubles survival rates in certain cancer patients   BABW News
Immortal News   
Dispatch Times   
Rapid News Network   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Gut Bacteria Tied to Asthma Risk in Kids   
Philly.com
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The presence of four types of gut bacteria in infancy may reduce a child's risk for asthma, Canadian researchers report. Most infants get these bacteria naturally from the environment. But some babies are ...

Study: Good gut bacteria may affect babies' risk of asthma   Washington Post
Could These Four Germs Protect Babies From Asthma?   NBCNews.com
Study Links Asthma to Low Levels of Gut Bacteria in Newborns   Wall Street Journal
TIME   
Voice of America   
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New York Times
   
Effectiveness of Talk Therapy Is Overstated, a Study Says   
New York Times
Medical literature has overstated the benefits of talk therapy for depression, in part because studies with poor results have rarely made it into journals, researchers reported Wednesday. Their analysis is the first effort to account for unpublished ...
Studies May Overstate The Benefits of Talk Therapy For Depression   NPR
Study: Scientists too optimistic about depression treatment   The Tennessean

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Reuters
   
Heart effects of saturated fats may depend on overall diet   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - While experts continue to debate the health effects of saturated fat, a new U.S. study suggests its link to heart disease depends on what else a person eats. Over time, cutting back on saturated fat was tied to a drop of up to 25 ...
Saturated Fats Should Not Be Replaced With Refined Carbs or Sugar   MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Carbs From Whole Grains, Unsaturated Fats May Lower Risk Of Heart Disease   NYSE Post
Eliminating saturated fats, low-quality carbs can improve heart health   iFreePress.com (blog)
dailyRx News   
Huffington Post   
Meat & Poultry (registration)   
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Montgomery Advertiser
   
Men in Pink: bringing awareness, fighting for a cure   
Montgomery Advertiser
Breast cancer affects everyone. Whether you stand at a pulpit or lead a city. Whether you sell homes, or cars. Or whether you are a woman. Or a man. With 231,840 new cases of breast cancer estimated for this year, the disease has taken mothers ...
PINK upcoming events   Ventura County Star
Mt. Pleasant Business District Authority, American Cancer Society to turn town ...   Tribune-Review
Are you dense? Cancer survivor creates campaign to inform women about breast ...   Fowler Tribune
Lima Ohio   
International Business Times   
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era   
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Forbes
   
As Children Become Heavier, Heart And Diabetes Risks Rise   
Forbes
The number of adults in the U.S. who are overweight or obese – more than two-thirds – has become worrisome enough. But the number of overweight and obese kids, though less than that of adults, is also growing, and especially troubling since the signs ...
Severely Obese Kids at Higher Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes   U.S. News & World Report
Children with severe obesity may be at higher risk for heart disease and ...   EurekAlert (press release)
Overweight children are at risk for heart disease as adults   Harvard Health (blog)

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People Magazine
   
Woman Burned as Infant Reunites with Mystery Nurse Who Cared for Her: 'It Has ...   
People Magazine
For years, Amanda Scarpinati dreamed of meeting the woman who cared for her after she suffered severe burns as an infant. On Tuesday, that dream came true. "I'm over the moon … I never thought this day would come," the 38-year-old told the Associated ...

38 years later, she meets the woman who cared for her   STLtoday.com
Nurse and Woman Burned as Baby Reunite 38 Years Later   NBCNews.com
Burned as baby, woman finally meets nurse who cared for her   Orlando Sentinel
USA TODAY   
Syracuse.com   
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BBC News
   
Car smoking ban comes into force   
BBC News
A law banning smoking in vehicles carrying children has come into force in England and Wales. Drivers and passengers who break the law could face a penalty fine of £50 - but police say they will take a non-confrontational approach initially. People ...
Smoking now banned in cars with children   Daily Mail
Smoking While Children In The Car Now Illegal   Sky News
Drivers warned that smoking in cars with children present is banned from today   Rochdale Online
Mirror.co.uk   
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CBS News
   
Calcium supplements may not help your bones, study finds   
CBS News
Extra calcium may not protect your aging bones after all. New Zealand researchers who analyzed more than 100 previous investigations say guidelines advising seniors to consume at least 1,000 to 1,200 milligrams of calcium a day are misplaced. No proof ...

Calcium won't save bones   Times LIVE
Calcium From Supplements or Dairy Doesn't Strengthen Bones, Study Finds   NBCNews.com
Added Calcium May Not Help Older Bones: Studies   Philly.com
TIME   
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