2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 U.S. Health


Reuters
   
Chipotle's E. coli outbreak threatens sales, emboldens critics   
Reuters
LOS ANGELES Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc's (CMG.N) food poisoning outbreak in Washington state and Oregon threatens to scare diners away from the popular burrito chain and has become fodder for one of its most vocal critics. Health officials are ...
Chipotle's Food Crisis Could Strengthen The Brand   Forbes
Durham company aiding search of origin for Chipotle E. coli outbreak   WRAL.com
28 in Wash. sickened by E. coli outbreak tied to Chipotle restaurants; up from 25   KIRO Seattle
Post-Bulletin   
Rapid News Network   
Junior College   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Live tapeworm, 'still wiggling,' removed from California man's brain   
Los Angeles Times
Luis Ortiz tried to ignore the headaches when they first started in late August. But he became disoriented, and when he started vomiting, his mother rushed him to the hospital, where neurosurgeon Soren Singel found the real culprit: A tapeworm had ...
Surgeons Remove Live Tapeworm Larva From California Man's Brain   Tech Times
10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW: Today's guide to the obscure, the possibly ...   The Bakersfield Californian
Man's Headache Caused by Tapeworm in Brain Sheds Light on Rare Condition   ABC News
Yahoo News   
Youth Health Magzine   
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Washington Post
   
High-spending doctors less likely to be sued   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Providing more care than necessary may work to lower a doctor's risk of being accused of malpractice, suggests a new U.S. study. Although the results can't prove extra expenditures are due to so-called defensive medicine, the ...
Defensive medicine lowers number of malpractice suits   UPI.com
'Defensive Medicine' Pays Off, Study Suggests   MedPage Today
Why health reform might increase malpractice lawsuits   Washington Post
University Herald   
Philly.com   
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New York Times
   
A Novel Cell Therapy Untested in Humans Saves Baby With Cancer   
New York Times
A baby girl who was close to dying from cancer has been rescued by a cell therapy envisioned as a “one size fits all” treatment that had never been tested in people, doctors reported on Thursday.
Designer cells reverse baby girl's cancer in world first   GlobalPost
Edited Cells Save a Baby's Life   Youth Health Magzine
Layla (1) becomes first person to be cured of cancer using 'designer' DNA   Irish Independent
RTE.ie   
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CNN
   
Alzheimer's is a young(er) person's disease -- so get to work   
CNN
(CNN) While he couldn't possibly have known, Sandy Halperin was likely around 35 years old when his brain began slowly accumulating the plaques and tangles of Alzheimer's disease. Thanks to recent advances that allow us to see disease in the living ...

Alzheimer's is a young(er) person's disease   WPTZ The Champlain Valley
A message of hope, and a local inspiration   Warwick Beacon

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Poor Sleep Might Harm Kidneys, Study Suggests   
WebMD
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Sleep Deprivation Linked to Poor Kidney Function among Women   Youth Health Magzine

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The American Bazaar
   
Startling rise in death of middle-aged white men, women in the US   
The American Bazaar
A significant portion of white, middle-aged Americans has experienced a startling rise in its death rate since 1999, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The mortality rate for white men and ...

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Newsweek
   
The US Has a Preterm Birth Rate Not Much Lower Than Some Underdeveloped Countries   
Newsweek
Plenty of research shows that infants who are carried to full term are likely to have much better health outcomes—even in adulthood—than those who are born premature. This is why March of Dimes, a nonprofit organization to benefit infant and maternal ...

W.Va. gets low mark for premature births   Herald-Mail Media
March of Dimes rates US, cities, states on preterm births   CBS News
High local premature birth rates linked to obesity, care access   Houston Chronicle
WANE   
Niagara Gazette   
WPRI 12 Eyewitness News   
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Mashable
   
Closed! Recreational Dungeness crab season postponed by state authorities   
San Jose Mercury News
SACRAMENTO -- The grim outlook for California's beloved Dungeness crab got bleaker Thursday when the state Fish and Game Commission took the unprecedented step of delaying the recreational crab fishing season for up to six months because of a ...

Recreational Dungeness crab season postponed indefinitely due to toxin   SFGate
Crab season in California delayed as health officials warn of seafood toxins   Mashable
High toxin level delays California recreational crab season   The Killeen Daily Herald

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New York Daily News
   
Researchers discover tapeworm transmitted cancerous cells to human host   
New York Daily News
As if a tapeworm infection wasn't bad enough, researchers have identified a bizarre and fatal case where a man sprouted cancerous tumors generated by the parasite. In a case that rattled researchers at the Centers for Disease Control, a Colombia man ...
In a first, tapeworm spreads tumours to man   Times of India
Man dies after tapeworm inside him gets cancer   Fox News
Tapeworm may have spread cancer cells in man   CBS News
NPR   
The City Paper Bogota   
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