2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 U.S. Health


People Magazine
   
Massachusetts Woman Gives Birth, Didn't Realize She Was Pregnant   
People Magazine
A woman in Massachusetts gave birth to an 8-lb. baby girl Wednesday after going to the hospital for abdominal pain. Judy Brown had no idea she was in labor when she arrived at the hospital. But that's when doctors told her, " 'It's good news: There's ...
Woman gives birth one hour after realizing she's pregnant   Mashable
Woman who believed she was going through menopause gives birth to baby girl   Fox News
Massachusetts woman finds out she's pregnant an hour before giving birth   newsnet5.com
KSLA-TV   
fox13now.com   
fox2now.com   
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Columbus Dispatch
   
Study: Bariatric surgery for teens produces pronounced health benefits   
Columbus Dispatch
Enlarge Image Request to buy this photo Chris Russell | Dispatch photo Megan Griffith had weight-loss surgery when she was 16 and weighed more than 300 pounds. She now works at Planet Fitness and works out there in the evening to stay in shape.
Study: Teen obesity surgery benefits last at least 3 years   Napa Valley Register
Surgery Helps Some Obese Teens In Battle To Get Fit   NPR
Weight-Loss Surgery May Bring Long-Term Benefits to Very Obese Teens   U.S. News & World Report
Reuters   
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center   
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Fortune
   
Junk Food Isn't To Blame for America's Obesity Epidemic   
Fortune
According to a study by Cornell. Soda and sweets aren't making Americans fat. In fact, underweight Americans consume more junk food than those who are morbidly obese. In a new study in the journal Obesity Science & Practice, Cornell professors analyzed ...

Junk Food Isn't to Blame for the Obesity Epidemic, Study Says   P&T Community
The reason you are fat is not soda and junk food   New York Post
New Study Says Junk Food Might Not Be Making America Fat After All   Yahoo Health
Men's Fitness   
WebMD   
Food and Brand Lab - Cornell University   
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   
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KCRA Sacramento
   
California reports first infant flu death of the season   
San Jose Mercury News
Two days after announcing that the death of an adult Santa Clara County resident from flu was the first reported flu death of the season, California Department of Public Health officials on Friday said an infant also has succumbed to the highly ...
US flu levels still low, with few global hot spots   CIDRAP
Stanislaus County infant dies of flu; state officials urge vaccination   Los Angeles Times
As flu season begins, health officials wary of another vaccine mismatch   Baltimore Sun
Tech Times   
abc7news.com   
UPI.com   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Infant Goes Into Remission Thanks to Cancer Treatment Breakthrough With ...   
ABC News
A breakthrough technology has given hope to a family who thought their baby daughter may not survive to her second birthday. Layla Richards was diagnosed with leukemia last year at 14 weeks old, according to the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
Baby In Remission From Cancer After Gene-Editing Therapy   TIME
Breakthrough as 'designer cell' therapy fights girl's leukaemia   Irish Examiner
Designer cells reverse baby girl's cancer in world first   The Nation
NBCNews.com   
The Scientist   
Wall Street Journal   
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Reuters
   
FDA panel backs Merck & Co drug to reverse muscle relaxant effect   
Reuters
Merck & Co's drug to reverse the effects of muscle relaxants used in surgery is safe and effective enough to warrant approval, an independent panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. The drug, which goes by the chemical name of sugammadex, ...

Merck Statement on FDA Advisory Committee Meeting for BRIDION® (sugammadex ...   MarketWatch

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Live Science
   
Most Allergy Sufferers Not Getting Relief from Over-the-Counter Meds   
Live Science
Many hay fever sufferers are turning to over-the-counter allergy medications to relieve their symptoms, but they may not be happy with the results they are getting from these medicines, a new study reveals. By comparison, fewer people treat their ...
Siblings Do Not Often Share The Same Food Allergies   Tech Times
Study shows siblings unlikely to share food allergies   Examiner.com
Think You're Allergic to Penicillin? Maybe Not   Philly.com
nwitimes.com   
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Trefis
   
University returning $1M Coke contribution for health group   
Washington Times
NEW YORK (AP) - The University of Colorado School of Medicine is returning a $1 million contribution from Coca-Cola to start a group that says it's dedicated to ending obesity. The money was provided to establish the Global Energy Balance Network ...
Well | University Returns $1 Million Grant to Coca-Cola   New York Times (blog)
Why Dr Pepper Is Doing Better Than Coca-Cola And PepsiCo   Trefis

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UPI.com
   
FDA approves single-pill HIV treatment   
UPI.com
The all-in-one drug includes a new formulation of the drug tenofovir that was shown to reduce side effects from similar HIV treatments. By Stephen Feller | Nov. 6, 2015 at 3:38 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. Genvoya ...
HIV breakthrough: FDA approves new drug with fewer side effects   Times of India

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Huffington Post
   
Cancer-Ridden Tapeworm Gave Man Tumors, CDC Determines   
Huffington Post
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received an urgent call in 2013 that would forever change the way scientists think about cancer. Doctors in Medellin, Colombia, reached out to the agency for help in understanding bizarre cells they had ...
Colombian Man Died After Tapeworm's Cancer Spread Inside His Body   iSchoolGuide
Watch Your Back: 5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week   Newser
Five things you need to know about tapeworm cancer   New Zealand Herald
Bioscience Technology   
Death and Taxes   
New England Journal of Medicine   
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