2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 U.S. Health


Memphis Commercial Appeal
   
Breast cancer study hits close to home in Memphis   
Memphis Commercial Appeal
The University of Virginia's provost Tom Katsouleas once told me that less than one percent, by his estimates, of basic research is commercialized and that there may be as few as one near-term commercialization for every $10 million invested in ...
Breast Cancer: Could Breastfeeding Prevent The Risk?   Science World Report
Breast Cancer Rates For Black Women Catch Up To White Women   University Herald
Nine years as a breast cancer survivor   Hometown Focus
Salt Lake Tribune   
CBS Local   
Columbus Dispatch   
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Huffington Post
   
Babies Really Do Like It When You Blast The Radio   
Huffington Post
If you want to keep from having a crying baby on your hands, consider singing a little or turning on some tunes. A new study published in the journal Infancy found that little ones stayed calm twice as long when listening to a song as they did when ...
Singing More Soothing to Crying Babies than Talking   Rapid News Network
Singing Works Much Better in Calming Baby than Talking   Northern Californian
Sing to crying babies than talk, says study   University Herald
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Junior College   
The Weather Space   
Wiley Online Library   
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TIME
   
Married people do better than most singles early after heart surgery   
Fox News
Formerly married people may be at an increased risk of disability or death soon after heart surgery, suggests new U.S. research. In the two years after their surgery, patients who were divorced, separated or widowed were about 40 percent more likely ...
Marriage Could Be The Key To Post Surgery Recovery   Design & Trend
Chances of Survival Following Cardiac Surgery are more in Married than ...   NYC Today
Happily Married Couples Have Healthy Heart: Study   Northern Californian
Pioneer News   
Pulse Headlines   
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SFGate
   
$1.7 million added to SF campaign to eradicate AIDS, HIV   
SFGate
San Francisco will dedicate $1.7 million in new funding to support the city's Getting to Zero program, an ongoing initiative aimed at making the city the first in the country to be free of AIDS and HIV infections. Mayor Ed Lee said Thursday that the ...
Advocates Take Aim at 'Targets' of the Updated US HIV/AIDS Strategy   TheBody.com
Mayor Ed Lee, health organization reveals plan to end AIDS epidemic in San ...   abc7news.com
Mayor Lee Announces New Partnership With MAC AIDS Fund in San Francisco's Aim ...   Marketwired (press release)
San Francisco Bay Times   
Patch.com   
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Press Herald
   
Cutting sugar from kids' diets has benefit in just 10 days   
Press Herald
While the study is very preliminary because of its small size, it has important implications for how we think about the ills of sugars. By Ariana Eunjung ChaThe Washington Post. Share. facebook · tweet · email. print Comment. Read Article. The ...
Food companies should stop fighting the obvious: Sugar is ruining our health   Washington Post
Reducing Sugar Intake can offer quick weight loss: Research   NYC Today
Cutting Kids' Sugar Intake Makes Them Healthier In Just 9 Days, Suggests ...   Bustle
Huffington Post   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Maine News Online   
Wiley Online Library   
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UPI.com
   
Researchers find gene linked to obesity in children, adults   
UPI.com
Boosting the protein may help treat obesity, but researchers said more work must be done before that is a possibility. By Stephen Feller | Oct. 29, 2015 at 4:56 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. Lower levels of a protein ...
Researchers link single gene variation to obesity   Medical Xpress
Gene linked to obesity in kids, adults found   New Kerala

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BBC News
   
Trial Finds Ovarian Cancer Drug May be Effective in Prostate Cancer Patients ...   
GenomeWeb
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – A clinical trial led by researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research in London has found that prostate cancers with certain mutational profiles have a high response rate to a drug previously approved for the treatment of ...
Gene-targeted drug slowed growth of prostate cancer   UPI.com
Ovarian Cancer Drug Olaparib Shows Promise At Treating Men With Prostate Cancer   Tech Times
Olaparib May Be Effective for Certain Patients With Metastatic Prostate Cancer   Cancer Therapy Advisor
Latinos Health   
P&T Community   
iSchoolGuide   
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Forbes
   
Too Much TV Linked to Leading Causes of Death   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, Oct. 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new study links watching too much TV with some of the leading causes of death in the United States. Ninety-two percent of Americans have a TV in their home, according to background information in the study ...

TV-Watching Linked To Multiple Causes Of Death, Study Says   Forbes
Watching Too Much TV Linked To 8 Major Diseases   Health Aim
Study: Risk Of Death Increases With More Hours Of TV People Watch   CBS Local
Medical Daily   
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Washington Post
   
Glowing terms often used for new cancer drugs in health news   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Health news stories often use overly optimistic terms to describe new cancer drugs, according to a new study. "Each year it seems, you read about a new drug that's labeled as a 'game changer' or another grandiose word," said senior ...
What is the Most Hyped Drug in Cancer Care?   Medscape
Media Often Overplays Cancer Drug Research, Study Finds   Philly.com
'Revolutionary.' 'Game changer.' 'Miracle.' How much are we hyping unproven ...   Washington Post
NPR   
JAMA Oncology - JAMA Network   
National Center for Biotechnology Information   
Food and Drug Administration   
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KOLO
   
Teen girl in Oregon has bubonic plague, health officials say   
CBS News
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A teen girl from eastern Oregon has contracted the bubonic plague, health officials said. The Crook County girl is believed to have acquired the disease from a flea bite during a hunting trip near Heppner in Morrow County, officials said.
Crook County girl contracts bubonic plague after camping trip   OregonLive.com

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