2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 U.S. Health


Reuters
   
Bacon fans embrace the hog on cancer report, but futures take fright   
Reuters
CHICAGO Standing at the meat counter at a Mariano's grocery store in Chicago, a half-dozen customers bantered with the butchers about the recent World Health Organization report linking processed meat to colorectal cancer. "Give me two pounds of bacon ...

5 myths about bacon   Chicago Tribune
New Health Warning Explained: How Processed Meat Is Linked to Cancer   Live Science
If bacon is so bad, I don't want to live   Los Angeles Times
Huffington Post   
Slate Magazine   
Burlington Times News   
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People Magazine
   
Alicia Keys on Fighting HIV/AIDS with Love: We Must 'Talk to Our Kids About ...   
People Magazine
"My mother's friend passed from AIDS," the singer, 34, tells PEOPLE. "I think I was 8 or 9 years old. I was old enough to know that he wasn't there anymore and to ask for him. My mother, of course, couldn't really explain to me what it meant." Keys ...
$1.7 million added to SF campaign to eradicate AIDS, HIV   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Additional $2.2 billion grant add to Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program   NYSE Post
More Than $2.2 Billion Awarded for HIV/AIDS Programs   NYC Today
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
Maine News Online   
FinancialSpots.com   
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Arizona Public Media
   
We Mapped the Uninsured. You'll Notice a Pattern.   
New York Times
Two years into Obamacare, clear regional patterns are emerging about who has health insurance in America and who still doesn't. The remaining uninsured are primarily in the South and the Southwest. They tend to be poor. They tend to live in ...

More Kentucky children have health care coverage under Affordable Care Act   Rapid News Network
My Voice: Medicaid Expansion is 'morally' right   Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Florida is making progress but many children still lack health insurance   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Salt Lake Tribune   
WDTV   
Reno Gazette Journal   
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UPI.com
   
Two commonly used antibiotics OK during pregnancy   
UPI.com
Azithromycin and clarithromycin, commonly used in place of penicillin for allergic patients, were found not to be associated with birth defects. By Stephen Feller | Oct. 30, 2015 at 3:56 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter.
Two antibiotics were found to be safe on pregnant women   Pulse Headlines
Study Sees No Link Between Antibiotics in Ear...   WebMD
Study Sees No Link Between Antibiotics in Early Pregnancy and Birth Defects   U.S. News & World Report
Science World Report   
Pioneer News   
Monthly Prescribing Reference (registration)   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Medicare Cuts Back Work of Auditors Probing Improper Payments to Hospitals   
Wall Street Journal
The federal Medicare agency is sharply cutting back the work of auditors that review hospital claims and seek to recoup improper payments for the government, according to a letter reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Recovery audit contractors, as they ...
Hospitals to pay $250 mln for cardiac device coverage violations -DOJ   Reuters
Allina paying $2.56 million to feds in settlement   Minneapolis Star Tribune
US Reaches Settlement With 457 Hospitals Over Cardiac Device   ABC News
New York Times   
Deseret News   
NorthJersey.com   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
New law in England, Wales demands teachers report female genital mutilation ...   
U.S. News & World Report
FILE - In is Monday, July 7, 2014 file photo, a British police officer arrests an activist from FEMEN group as she shouts slogans against female genital mutilation during a protest opposite the Houses of Parliament in central London. A new law ...
England, Wales have new law on female genital mutilation   Washington Post
FGM reporting law comes into force   BBC News
Britain's teachers, doctors must report FGM or risk being fired   Reuters

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Curetoday.com
   
An Extraordinary Approach to Metastatic Breast Cancer   
Curetoday.com
Talk about this article with other patients, caregivers, and advocates in the Breast CURE discussion group. Imagine you are a big drug company, testing out a new drug. You pick a group of people who you think are most likely to respond to the drug. If ...
Study: Racial gap in breast cancer diagnoses has closed   Business Insider
New mammogram guidelines won't change policy of local clinics   Redding Record Searchlight
A growing disenchantment with October 'pinkification' for breast cancer   Tampabay.com
Arkansas City Traveler   
Forbes   
WBUR   
Wiley Online Library   
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Tech Times
   
Teenage Girl in Oregon Contracts Bubonic Plague After Hunting Trip   
Tech Times
A teenage girl was reported to have contracted the bubonic plague from a flea bite during an Oct. 16 hunting trip near the city of Heppner in Oregon. Shown above is the Yersinia pestis bacterium, which causes the plague. (Photo : CDC | Wikimedia). A ...
Q&A: Everything you need to know about the plague   USA TODAY
Bubonic plague confirmed in Crook County teen   wivb.com
Plague confirmed in Oregon teen   KRNV My News 4
The Seattle Times   
KTVZ   
KMTR NewsSource 16   
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Los Angeles Times
   
California doctor convicted of murder charges in overdose of patients   
Los Angeles Times
Rowland Heights doctor Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng and her attorney Tracy Green, left, listen as Tseng was convicted of second-degree murder on Friday, for the drug-overdose deaths of three of her patients. Rowland Heights doctor Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng and ...

UPDATE 1-California doctor convicted of murder by over-prescription   Reuters
California doctor convicted in overdose deaths of 3 patients   Boston Herald

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Tulsa World
   
Company recalls peanut butter because of metal shavings   
Tulsa World
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Hormel Foods Sales LLC is recalling 153 cases of peanut butter made at its Little Rock, Arkansas, factory because of the potential for metal shavings in the jars. The company issued a statement Thursday saying 153 cases of reduced ...
Skippy peanut butter is being recalled over a metal shavings scare   Fortune
Hormel Foods issues limited U.S. recall of Skippy peanut butter   Business Insider
Skippy peanut butter recalled due to metal shavings   wwlp.com
13WMAZ   
Food and Drug Administration   
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