Thursday, August 23, 2012

Health Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to Spike - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to SpikeU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Health officials are warning about a dramatic spike in the number of West Nile cases nationwide. More than 1100 people have been affected, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—three times as many as usually ...Mosquito Spraying Scheduled in Brooklyn as Concerns Over National West Nile ...NBC New YorkNumber of West Nile cases has soared, CDC saysWashington

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Health Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to Spike - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to SpikeU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Health officials are warning about a dramatic spike in the number of West Nile cases nationwide. More than 1100 people have been affected, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—three times as many as usually ...Mosquito Spraying Scheduled in Brooklyn as Concerns Over National West Nile ...NBC New YorkNumber of West Nile cases has soared, CDC saysWashington

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Right-to-die man Tony Nicklinson dead after refusing food - BBC News

BBC NewsRight-to-die man Tony Nicklinson dead after refusing foodBBC NewsTony Nicklinson, a man with locked-in syndrome who fought for the right for doctors to legally end his life, has died. The 58-year-old was paralysed from the neck down after suffering a stroke in 2005 and described his life as a "living nightmare".British man who failed in attempt to overturn UK's euthanasia ban dies of ...Washington PostRight-to-die campaigner Tony Nicklinson dies of pneumonia after refusing

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Mammogram study: Dense breasts won't raise cancer death risk in women - CBS News

CBS NewsMammogram study: Dense breasts won't raise cancer death risk in womenCBS News(AP) More women are getting the word that they may have breasts too dense for mammograms to give a good picture. What's not so clear is what to make of that information. Busted! 8 mammogram truths every woman must know This summer, New York became the ...Mammograms and dense breasts: Questions aboundFox NewsDense breast tissue doesn't add cancer risk, study showsUSA TODAYMammograms and dense breasts

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Monday, August 20, 2012

College binge-drinkers happier than non-bingers - CBS News

CBS NewsCollege binge-drinkers happier than non-bingersCBS News(LiveScience) DENVER -- The allure of the beer funnel for college students may have less to do with the need for a buzz and more to do with a desire for social status, new research finds. College students who binge drink report being happier with their ...Is this the secret to happiness? Survey finds binge drinking puts students in ...Daily MailHealth Buzz: College Binge Drinkers Report Being HappierU.S. News & World ReportBinge

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Deadly Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cantaloupes Watch Video - ABC News

ABC NewsDeadly Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cantaloupes Watch VideoABC NewsHealth officials have learned that cantaloupes are to blame for a salmonella outbreak that has infected 141 people in 20 states, sending 31 people to the hospital and killing two. More than a third of those salmonella Typhimurium cases happened in ...Wal-Mart, Grower in Indiana Pull Cantaloupe Following OutbreakBloombergWal-Mart, Indiana Grower Pull Fruit After OutbreakBusinessweekSalmonella Outbreak in 20 States Kills

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Birth Control Pill For Men Closer - ABC News

Sydney Morning HeraldBirth Control Pill For Men CloserABC NewsScientists may be one step closer to a birth control pill for men. A drug dubbed JQ1 swiftly stunted sperm production in male mice, a new study found. And like the female birth control pill, its fertility-fighting effects on were completely reversible.Male contraceptive pill 'step closer' after mice studiesBBC NewsNew cancer drug affects sperm, study shows. Finally, a male birth control pill?NBCNews.comScientists create birth

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Roundup: There's new hope for a male birth control pill - USA TODAY

USA TODAYRoundup: There's new hope for a male birth control pillUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Male pill hope: The long search for a male birth control pill is not over -- but researchers say they have a promising new lead. The researchers were testing a cancer drug in mice when they found it was able to temporarily ...Scientists come one step closer to male birth control pillGlobalPostResearch boosts hope for male contraceptiveMother Nature NetworkMale contraceptive pill 'step

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

West Nile, eastern equine encephalitis-positive mosquitoes found in Norwood - Boston.com

CBS NewsWest Nile, eastern equine encephalitis-positive mosquitoes found in NorwoodBoston.comBy Natalie Feulner, Town Correspondent The West Nile and eastern equine encephalitis viruses have been found in a mosquito pool in Norwood, according to a statement from the Norwood Board of Health Thursday. The findings, which were made on Tuesday, ...North Texas Cities to Start West Nile Spraying ThursdayU.S. News & World ReportWilmington Mosquito Tests Positive for West NilePatch.comWest Nile Virus

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Australian court approves tobacco pack logo ban - Reuters

Globe and MailAustralian court approves tobacco pack logo banReuters* Decision seen as "watershed" for tobacco control * Plain packages, no special branding, graphic warnings * Challenges remain, BAT sees treaty case * Little change seen in Indonesia, Thailand or India * European health lobby groups welcome ruling By ...Australian court deals blow to global tobacco giantsTimes of IndiaAustralian Court Strikes Down Tobacco ChallengeNew York TimesFears of cigarette price warSydney

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mayo Clinic says Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. being treated for ... - Washington Post

Globe and MailMayo Clinic says Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. being treated for ...Washington PostCHICAGO — US Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., a Chicago Democrat who took a hushed medical leave two months ago, is being treated for bipolar disorder, the Mayo Clinic announced Monday. The Rochester, Minn.-based clinic specified his condition as Bipolar II, ...Mayo Clinic: Jackson has bipolar disorderThe Associated PressJesse Jackson Jr. Has Bipolar Disorder, Mayo Clinic SaysWall Street

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Junk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: Study - U.S. News & World Report

Daily MailJunk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Kathleen Doheny MONDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- States with strong laws about what foods can be sold at school outside breakfast and lunch programs appear to have more students who stay at healthier weights, new research suggests.Junk Food Laws May Be Answer to Kids' Obesity, Study SaysFox NewsWeight gain slower where school-food laws are strongHealthNewsJunk food laws aimed at schools may help

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Junk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: Study - U.S. News & World Report

Daily MailJunk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Kathleen Doheny MONDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- States with strong laws about what foods can be sold at school outside breakfast and lunch programs appear to have more students who stay at healthier weights, new research suggests.Junk Food Laws May Be Answer to Kids' Obesity, Study SaysFox NewsWeight gain slower where school-food laws are strongHealthNewsJunk food laws aimed at schools may help

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Pfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancer - The Petri Dish

The Petri DishPfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancerThe Petri DishAccording to a release from Pfizer, a trial of the drugs Torisel and bevacizumab (Avastin) in combination failed to meet target goals in the treatment of renal cell cancer. In a new trial, called Intoract, the combination of Torisel with bevacizumab ...Pfizer's Torisel drug fails in a combination studyReutersReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribunePfizer: Phase 3 Trial of Torisel

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Pfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancer - The Petri Dish

The Petri DishPfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancerThe Petri DishAccording to a release from Pfizer, a trial of the drugs Torisel and bevacizumab (Avastin) in combination failed to meet target goals in the treatment of renal cell cancer. In a new trial, called Intoract, the combination of Torisel with bevacizumab ...Pfizer's Torisel drug fails in a combination studyReutersReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribunePfizer: Phase 3 Trial of Torisel

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Daily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality Rate - Counsel & Heal

The GuardianDaily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality RateCounsel & HealA new observational study has found more evidence to link daily aspirin intake and reduced risk of cancer mortality. The study by American Cancer Society researchers led by Eric J. Jacobs, Ph.D. although claims benefits of aspirin use in reducing ...An Aspirin a Day May Still Lower Cancer Risk, but Not as Much as Previously ...TIMEAspirin a Day Tied to Lower Cancer MortalityMedPage TodayCan daily aspirin help ward off

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Daily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality Rate - Counsel & Heal

The GuardianDaily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality RateCounsel & HealA new observational study has found more evidence to link daily aspirin intake and reduced risk of cancer mortality. The study by American Cancer Society researchers led by Eric J. Jacobs, Ph.D. although claims benefits of aspirin use in reducing ...An Aspirin a Day May Still Lower Cancer Risk, but Not as Much as Previously ...TIMEAspirin a Day Tied to Lower Cancer MortalityMedPage TodayCan daily aspirin help ward off

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Friday, August 10, 2012

The benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased ... - Detroit Free Press

Sky News AustraliaThe benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased ...Detroit Free PressThe benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased risk some patients have of developing diabetes from using the drugs, a report out Thursday says. Patients who were at higher risk for diabetes were 39% less likely to ...New statins study sorts out diabetes risksFiercePharmaShould You Take Statins? Study Says Heart Benefits Outweigh Diabetes

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Injured Olympians Turn to Tape: The Sticky Science of Kinesio - ABC News

ABC NewsInjured Olympians Turn to Tape: The Sticky Science of KinesioABC NewsIt's everywhere: on abs, legs, backs, even backsides. The neon tape swathing sprinters and swimmers alike, called Kinesio, is taking London by storm. "It's all over the Olympics," said Dr. Jennifer Solomon of New York City's Hospital for Special ...Crazy Tape On Olympians: Does it Work?Discovery NewsWhat's the deal with that crazy tape?FOXSports.comMedical Professionals Explain Why Olympians

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women - ABC News

ABC NewsStressed Men Prefer Heavier WomenABC NewsGentlemen may prefer blondes, but stressed men prefer heavier women -- at least according to a new study. In this study, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers at the University of Westminster in London subjected 41 men to a ...Stressed-out men find heavier women attractiveCNN (blog)Stress may alter men's notion of attractivenessCBC.caStressed men more attracted to plumper women, study findsCTV NewsDeath and

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Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women - ABC News

ABC NewsStressed Men Prefer Heavier WomenABC NewsGentlemen may prefer blondes, but stressed men prefer heavier women -- at least according to a new study. In this study, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers at the University of Westminster in London subjected 41 men to a ...Stressed-out men find heavier women attractiveCNN (blog)Stress may alter men's notion of attractivenessCBC.caStressed men more attracted to plumper women, study findsCTV NewsDeath and

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

High cholesterol found less often in US kids - CBC.ca

CBC.caHigh cholesterol found less often in US kidsCBC.caToo much cholesterol in the blood raises the risk of heart disease.Too much cholesterol in the blood raises the risk of heart disease. (Jose Leiva/Sun Journal/Associated Press) Finally some good news about cholesterol and kids: A big US government ...Children's Cholesterol Levels have Decreased, Study SaysFox NewsAmerica's Cholesterol Report Card Shows Improvement In Children & TeensGuardian ExpressKids' cholesterol down;

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Research Halted on Major Alzheimer's Drug - ABC News

Irish TimesResearch Halted on Major Alzheimer's DrugABC NewsIn the wake of another negative trial with the anti-amyloid drug bapineuzumab, Pfizer and Janssen said they were halting development of the product for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. All ongoing studies with the drug, a monoclonal antibody ...Alzheimer's IV drug plans cancelledCBC.caNews Summary: Pfizer, J&J Alzheimer's drug failsBoston.comPfizer, J&J scrap Alzheimer's studies as drug

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Nonviolent videos better for preschoolers' sleep - Chicago Tribune

CBC.caNonviolent videos better for preschoolers' sleepChicago TribuneNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Preschoolers seemed to sleep better when their parents were encouraged to cut kids' exposure to violent or age inappropriate videos throughout the day, in a new study. Researchers found that within months after urging ...Violent TV Shows Keep Young Kids Awake: StudyU.S. News & World ReportSome Cartoons May Cut Kids' SleepABC NewsViolent TV harms preschoolers' sleepCBC.caDaily

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

CDC issues new warning about swine flu - The Capitol Column

The Capitol ColumnCDC issues new warning about swine fluThe Capitol ColumnThis article was updated at 7:54 am EDT with additional information about the swine flu virus strain H3N2v. The CDC has reported 12 new cases of swine flu virus strain H3N2v in Indiana, Ohio, and Hawaii. These cases come on top of 17 cases of the virus ...CDC Issues Fair Warning About Pig FluABC NewsNew flu virus can pass from pigs to peopleUSA TODAYCDC warns about new swine flu circulating at state

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

New flu virus can pass from pigs to people - Detroit Free Press

USA TODAYNew flu virus can pass from pigs to peopleDetroit Free PressA cluster of flu cases linked to contact with pigs has doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning people to wash up and avoid eating around animals as they attend county and state fairs. The new influenza strain sickened at least ...12 New Swine Flu Cases Prompt CDC Warning On State Fair SafetyWIBWCDC Issues Fair Warning About Pig FluABC NewsCDC warns about new swine flu circulating at state

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Breast Cancer: Komen Oversells Mammograms, Doctors Say - ABC News

ABC NewsBreast Cancer: Komen Oversells Mammograms, Doctors SayABC NewsTwo Dartmouth Medical School professors have called out Susan G. Komen for the Cure, accusing the pink-ribbon organization of overstating the benefits of mammograms in its advertisements. The accusation comes about six months after the breast cancer ...Breast Cancer Charity Overstates Value of Mammograms: ResearchersPhiladelphia InquirerSusan G. Komen pro-mammogram statistics draw challengeFox NewsKomen Ads Overstate Benefits

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Studies back idea of hidden tumour 'seeds' - CTV British Columbia News

IBNLive.comStudies back idea of hidden tumour 'seeds'CTV British Columbia NewsA lab officer cuts a DNA fragment under UV light from an agarose gel for DNA sequencing as part of research to determine genetic mutation in a blood cancer patient April 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press NEW YORK -- How can a cancer ...Studies support idea of hidden 'seeds' for cancerous growthsSpartanburg Herald JournalCancer 'Stem Cells' Identified in Different

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Psych Distress May Up Death Risk - ABC News

Telegraph.co.ukPsych Distress May Up Death RiskABC NewsFeeling anxious, depressed or lonely may boost the risk of early death, a new study found. The British study of more than 68000 people found those who reported symptoms of psychological distress were more likely to die from cardiovascular disease, ...Study: Shaky Mental Health Linked to Higher Death RiskTIMEEven Mild Depression, Anxiety Hurts the Heart: StudyU.S. News & World ReportPoor Mental Health Linked To Premature DeathMedical News

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New York City to mothers: You should breast-feed - KATC Lafayette News

CBS NewsNew York City to mothers: You should breast-feedKATC Lafayette NewsPosted: Aug 1, 2012 3:57 AM by AP Source: AP NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a message for new mothers: Breast-feed your baby, if possible. Starting in September, dozens of city hospitals will ask mothers of newborns to listen to ...Mayor Bloomberg pushing NYC hospitals to hide baby formula so more new moms ...New York PostNew York City hospitals to tell new mothers they should breast-feed babies, if

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