2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 U.S. Health


MedPage Today
   
TCT: ABSORB as Good as Xience   
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Dissolving stent for heart arteries passes first test   The Detroit News
Abbott's Dissolving Stent Shows Mixed Results in Study   Wall Street Journal
Dissolving Heart Stent Passes First Major Test On Path To US Approval   Tech Times
Reuters   
MarketWatch   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Earlier bed delivery could have halved Sierra Leone Ebola outbreak-experts   
Reuters
DAKAR, Oct 12 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Supplying beds for Ebola patients to health facilities in Sierra Leone saved tens of thousands of lives by isolating patients, but providing them just one month earlier could have halved the number of ...
Response in Sierra Leone to Ebola Outbreak Saved 40000 Lives: Study   U.S. News & World Report
In post-Ebola Sierra Leone, aid is needed, but not all is helpful   Christian Science Monitor
Ebola treatment beds prevented 57000 Ebola cases and 40000 deaths in Sierra Leone   EurekAlert (press release)
Medical Daily   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Study reveals why gowns and gloves can be so dangerous for hospital workers   
Los Angeles Times
Nurses gown up before seeing a patient. A new study finds that hospital workers are at risk of becoming contaminated with dangerous pathogens, even when they put on and remove their gowns and gloves correctly. Nurses gown up before seeing a patient.
Hospital workers often transfer germs when removing gloves, gowns   Fox News
Medical staff open to contamination because of gowns, gloves   UPI.com
Study reveals why gowns, gloves can be so dangerous for hospital workers   Duluth News Tribune

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Discovery News
   
Gene editing could pave way for pig organ transplants: US study   
Reuters
CHICAGO U.S. researchers have used a new gene editing technique to trim away potentially harmful virus genes that have impeded the use of pig organs for transplants in humans. The study, published in the journal Science, expands on capabilities of the ...

Genetic changes could make pig organs usable for human transplant   UPI.com
Gene editing could enable pig organs to be used for human transplants   Science Recorder
Gene-Edited Pigs May Become Human Parts   Discovery News
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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MedPage Today
   
Last Season's Flu Vax: Not Entirely Worthless   
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Flu clinics now open at county health departments   Stillwater News Press
Debate over stronger flu shot use at nursing homes   myfox8.com
CDC Says Flu Shot Will Cover 4 Strains   WOWT
TWC News   
KHOU   
County 10   
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NBCNews.com
   
Measure Blood Pressure at Home and Work, Too, Task Force Says   
NBCNews.com
Blood pressure checks definitely save lives and are worth doing, experts said Monday, but patients need to get their blood pressure screened outside the doctor's office, too. That's because some people's blood pressure spikes when they see a doctor ...
Confirm High Blood Pressure Outside Doctor's Office, US Task Force Says   U.S. News & World Report
New blood pressure recomendations   wwlp.com
New blood pressure recommendation   KSBY San Luis Obispo News

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KVUE
   
Breast Cancer lifers inspire   
KVUE
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Breast cancer survivor tells her story of recovery   TheReporter.Com
Charting a Course: Rider Faces Genetic Counseling, Oncofertility and Chemo   University of Cincinnati
Heartbeats: Pink vans hit the road for breast cancer   MyCentralJersey.com
WJHG-TV   
Virginia Tech Collegiate Times   
LA Daily News   
National Breast Cancer Foundation   
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New York Daily News
   
Giants TE Daniel Fells' NFL career likely over due to MRSA infection: source   
New York Daily News
The Giants presented tight end Daniel Fells with a game ball from their win over the 49ers when they spoke to him via Skype from their team meeting on Monday morning. Unfortunately, it likely will be the last game ball Fells ever receives. The career ...
Giants take to Skype to salute ailing Daniel Fells   New York Post
Giants Connect With Teammate Being Treated for MRSA   New York Times
Hometown Report: Ex-UCD star Daniel Fells fights to keep foot, NFL career   Sacramento Bee
SB Nation   
PennLive.com   
Heavy.com   
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TIME
   
Here's What Happens When You Drink Red Wine Every Night   
TIME
Alcohol is the Goldilocks of the nutrition world. Too much can be destructive to your health, raising your blood pressure and your risk of developing several kinds of cancer. Too little may hold you back from some of the benefits that moderate drinkers ...
Wine at dinner safe, possibly beneficial in diabetes   Reuters
Red Wine May Boost Heart Health in T2D Patients   MedPage Today
Cheers! For those managing diabetes, wine can help, study says   Los Angeles Times
U.S. News & World Report   
Brownsville Herald   
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Huffington Post
   
Your Birth Month May Affect How Healthy You Are   
Huffington Post
Children born in the summer are more likely to be healthy as adults, according to a new study. Headshot of Jacqueline Howard. Jacqueline Howard Associate Science Editor, The Huffington Post. Posted: 10/12/2015 05:07 PM EDT | Edited: 10/12/2015 05:14 ...

Girls Born in the Summer End Up Healthier Adults   Newsweek
Girls Born In The Summer Are More Likely To Be Healthier Adults   University Herald
Birth Season May Be Associated With Birth Weight, Puberty Timing, and More   WJBD Online
Yahoo Health   
Daily Times   
Heliyon   
March of Dimes   
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