2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 U.S. Health


Morning Ticker
   
New Multiple Sclerosis Drug Could Revolutionize The Treatment   
The Market Business
Roche (NASDAQ:RHHBY) has announced that its multiple sclerosis (MS) drug ocrelizumab has shown promising results in three separate late-stage trials. MS affects about 400,000 Americans, and million around the world, but treatments are limited due to ...

Ocrelizumab: Experts Question Magnitude of Benefit in PPMS   MedPage Today
New Multiple Sclerosis Drug Can Revolutionize The Treatment   Pioneer News
Despite breakthroughs, a cure for MS remains elusive   Morning Ticker
Times Gazette   
Immortal News   
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Reuters
   
Staff deaths at leading hospital put India's TB battle in spotlight   
Reuters
MUMBAI Campaigners and a former official overseeing Asia's largest tuberculosis hospital in Mumbai say staff deaths there are being under-reported, highlighting India's growing struggle to contain multi-drug resistant forms of the contagious, airborne ...


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MedPage Today
   
Risk of Suicide Attempts Increase After Gastric Bypass: Study   
MedPage Today
savesaved. by Parker Brown Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. Patients who underwent gastric bypass surgery were at a much higher risk of self-harm than before the surgery, ...

Bariatric surgery linked to higher suicide risk, study says   Columbus Dispatch
The Study Links Weight Loss Surgery with Depression and Self-Harm   Pioneer News
Risk of Suicide Attempts Increase After The Gastric Bypass: Study   The Market Business
NYC Today   
ABC Online   
Company Journal Systems   
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Reuters
   
Novartis buys another 2.5 percent in Israel's Gamida Cell   
Reuters
JERUSALEM Swiss drugmaker Novartis will invest up to an extra $15 million in Gamida Cell, an Israeli developer of stem cell therapies, Gamida said on Sunday. Novartis last year invested $35 million in the company for a 15 percent stake, in a deal that ...
The Ticker: Tel Aviv Shares Trade Quietly Despite Unrest   Haaretz
Novartis Buys Another 2.5% In Israel's Gamida Cell   Medical Daily
Novartis Will Invest another $15 Million in Gamida Cell Totaling to $50M ...   Barrington Review
Times Gazette   
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UPI.com
   
Report: U.K. best place to die well, India worst   
UPI.com
Some 85 percent of the world's population is without access to quality palliative care. Photo by Mary Rice/Shutterstock. LONDON, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Everyone dies. The goal is to last as long as possible, and to go peacefully and with dignity. For much of ...
Index ranks best, worst, places to die   Albuquerque Journal
Taiwan best place to die in Asia, United Kingdom best in world   Steelers Lounge (blog)
India world's worst place to die: United Kingdom report   Herald Current
TV Newsroom   
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Oracle Recorder
   
MU Stage 3 final rule supported by most healthcare groups   
Oracle Recorder
The American Medical Association (AMA) supported the new ruling, noting CMS listened to concerns of the AMA and other physicians in several key areas. In particular, the AMA noted responsiveness in the addition of a hardship exemption. The American ...

D.C. Week: Mixed Reviews for CMS's Final Meaningful Use Rules   MedPage Today
CMS Offers Guidance for Revised Meaningful Use Requirements   EHRIntelligence.com
Stakeholders' Response to CMS' Final Rule for Meaningful Use Mixed   iHealthBeat
The Market Business   
NYSE Post   
HHS.gov   
s3.amazonaws.com   
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ESPN
   
Report: Daniel Fells has 5 surgeries for MRSA; doctors hope to save foot   
ESPN
New York Giants tight end Daniel Fells has had five surgeries to stave off a staph infection, and doctors are fighting to avoid amputating his foot, according to a report by NFL.com. Fells was diagnosed earlier this week with MRSA, a powerful bacteria ...
Source: Giants TE Fells gets optimistic results regarding MRSA infection   FOXSports.com
'This will not defeat me': Daniel Fells, battling MRSA, tweets good luck to ...   NJ.com
Daniel Fells MRSA Infection: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know   Heavy.com
Yahoo Sports   
SportingNews.com   
Newsday   
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The News Journal
   
Delaware no. 1 in cases of aggressive form of breast cancer   
The News Journal
An aggressive form of breast cancer is hitting Delaware women particularly hard, and community leaders, researchers and clinicians have no clear idea why. The state ranked first for cases of triple negative breast cancer, according to a March report ...
Cowboys Team With Susan G. Komen® To Recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month   DallasCowboys.com
Luling Town Talk: Pink links unite community for breast cancer research/awareness   NOLA.com (blog)
"Striking Out Breast Cancer" in Parks   KATC Lafayette News
Statesman Journal   
Greenville Daily Reflector   
Savannah Morning News   
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Fox News
   
Health Highlights: Oct. 9, 2015   
Doctors Lounge
A British nurse who survived Ebola has been hospitalized due to a delayed complication from her infection, health officials say. Pauline Cafferkey, 39, contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone but was thought to have made a full recovery in January. As of ...
Papillon Organic Roquefort Cheeses - Food and Drug Administration   Food and Drug Administration
Product Recalls | Whole Foods Market   Whole Foods Market

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CNN
   
Scientists Examine Why Elephants Rarely Get Cancer   
Valley News
You've heard that elephants never forget, but did you know they almost never get cancer either? It turns out that just 4.8 percent of known elephant deaths are related to cancer. For humans, cancer-related deaths are much higher, between 11 percent and ...
Study: Elephants Could Help With Curing Cancer   FOX 21 Online
Elephants Help US and Israeli Researchers Make Giant Stride Toward Cancer Cure   Haaretz
Why is Elephant Cancer Rare? Answer Might Help Treat Humans   Dispatch Times
FoxReno.com   
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