Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Meningitis outbreak "nowhere near the end": health expert - Reuters

The GuardianMeningitis outbreak "nowhere near the end": health expertReutersFelix Baumgartner jumps out of the capsule over New Mexico. REUTERS/Jay Nemeth/ · Free fall to Earth. Felix Baumgartner jumps from a balloon near the edge of space, setting a record for the highest skydive and breaking the sound barrier in the process.The number of cases is now up to 214 with 15 deaths, according to the CDCCNN2 new drugs tied to fungal meningitis outbreakFox NewsFungal meningitis

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Monday, October 15, 2012

HPV vaccine won't make girls promiscuous, study finds - CBS News

The GuardianHPV vaccine won't make girls promiscuous, study findsCBS NewsCHICAGO Shots that protect against cervical cancer do not make girls promiscuous, according to the first study to compare medical records for vaccinated and unvaccinated girls. The researchers didn't ask girls about having sex, but instead looked at ...HPV Vaccine Doesn't Lead To Promiscuous TweensTIMEStudy: HPV vaccine does not encourage sexual activityCNN (blog)HPV Shot Doesn't Encourage Sexual Activity

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

At CDC, scientists fight to halt a deadly outbreak - WPEC

ABC NewsAt CDC, scientists fight to halt a deadly outbreakWPEC(Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated.) By KATE BRUMBACK AP ATLANTA (AP) -- At the main campus of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dozens of people are working day and night to bring a meningitis outbreak under control.Another Death Reported in Meningitis OutbreakNew York TimesCompany linked to meningitis scare besieged as deaths riseReutersUS fungal meningitis toll rises to 15BBC NewsABC News -10TVall 465 news

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Michigan looks to yank license of company linked to meningitis outbreak - Detroit Free Press

CBC.caMichigan looks to yank license of company linked to meningitis outbreakDetroit Free PressGov. Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette asked Friday that the state immediately suspend the pharmacy license for the Massachusetts company that produced the steroid believed to be responsible for three meningitis deaths in Michigan.Head of Mass. pharmacy board summoned in meningitis probeModernHealthcare.comCongress widens scrutiny of meningitis outbreakReutersMeningitis Outbreak 2012:

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Legal recriminations begin over major US meningitis outbreak - Reuters

New York Daily NewsLegal recriminations begin over major US meningitis outbreakReutersBy David Bailey | MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - One of the nearly 14000 patients given potentially tainted injections of pain medicine sued the maker of the treatment in what may be the first of a wave of lawsuits over a deadly US meningitis outbreak that ...Meningitis Roundup: AG Involved; Assigning Blame; First Suit Filed; Brown ...WBUROfficials say they lacked authority over pharmacy involved in meningitis

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Home > Health > More Strokes Occuring in Young and Middle-Aged People - U.S. News & World Report

Sky News AustraliaHome > Health > More Strokes Occuring in Young and Middle-Aged PeopleU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen More young people today suffer from strokes than in the 1990s, according to a study published yesterday in the journal Neurology. In 1993 and 1994, researchers found that people ages 20 to 54 accounted for nearly 13 percent of stroke ...Why are more young Americans having strokes?The Week MagazineStrokes in young people 'rising'BBC NewsStrokes increasing

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Calls for oversight grow as meningitis death toll mounts - Reuters

ABC NewsCalls for oversight grow as meningitis death toll mountsReutersBy Tim Ghianni | NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - The toll from the outbreak of fungal meningitis tied to contaminated steroid shots that has killed 12 people in the United States was expected to grow on Wednesday, raising pressure for stricter ...CDC: 12 Indiana meningitis cases tied to steroidTerre Haute Tribune StarCompounding Problems at Pharmacies – Time For a Product Serialization Solution?Spend MattersNo Oregon

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Health Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal Meningitis - U.S. News & World Report

NEWS.com.auHealth Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal MeningitisU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen About 13000 patients across 23 states may have been injected with a potentially contaminated steroid that's linked to a national meningitis outbreak, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.US meningitis cases mount from thousands of patients at riskReutersNumber of meningitis cases rises to 35 in TennesseeCrossville Chronicle13000 people may have been exposed via

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Health Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal Meningitis - U.S. News & World Report

NEWS.com.auHealth Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal MeningitisU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen About 13000 patients across 23 states may have been injected with a potentially contaminated steroid that's linked to a national meningitis outbreak, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.US meningitis cases mount from thousands of patients at riskReutersNumber of meningitis cases rises to 35 in TennesseeCrossville Chronicle13000 may be at risk of

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Cloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in Medicine - New York Times

Globe and MailCloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in MedicineNew York TimesA pair of landmark discoveries made 40 years apart have earned the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for John B. Gurdon of the University of Cambridge in England and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan. The prize was announced in ...Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Stem-Cell WorkWall Street JournalNobel Prize goes to pioneers of induced stem cell researchLos Angeles TimesBritish, Japanese Share

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Cloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in Medicine - New York Times

Globe and MailCloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in MedicineNew York TimesA pair of landmark discoveries made 40 years apart have earned the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for John B. Gurdon of the University of Cambridge in England and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan. The prize was announced in ...Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Stem-Cell WorkWall Street JournalNobel Prize goes to pioneers of induced stem cell researchLos Angeles TimesBritish, Japanese Share

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Death Toll From Meningitis Outbreak Now Stands at 7, CDC Says - U.S. News & World Report

The Associated PressDeath Toll From Meningitis Outbreak Now Stands at 7, CDC SaysU.S. News & World ReportBy Steven Reinberg and Margaret Steele SATURDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Health officials in 23 states are trying to track down patients who received steroid injections for routine back pain that may have been contaminated with a deadly type of ...Meningitis outbreak: Seven dead and fears THOUSANDS are at risk across 23 statesDaily MailCompounded Steroids Led to OutbreakDaily

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Meningitis outbreak affects at least 35 in six states - Nurse.com

CBC.caMeningitis outbreak affects at least 35 in six statesNurse.comAs of Oct. 4, 35 patients in six states had contracted fungal meningitis after receiving epidural steroid injections, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak had caused five deaths as of Oct. 4. Of the 35 cases, ...Number of US meningitis cases rises to 50 in deadly outbreakReutersHealth facilities asked to check inventory after meningitis outbreakWFTV OrlandoMount Pleasant clinic got possibly

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Aspirin may 'slow elderly brain decline', study finds - BBC News

BBC NewsAspirin may 'slow elderly brain decline', study findsBBC NewsBy Anna-Marie Lever Health reporter, BBC News An aspirin a day may slow brain decline in elderly women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, research finds. Around 500 at risk women, between the ages of 70 to 92, were tracked for five years - their ...Aspirin: Protects Brain as Well as HeartMedPage TodayAspirin May Slow Brain Decline In Elderly Women With Heart RiskMedical News TodayAspirin May Help Preserve Brain

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fungal meningitis death toll may rise - NBCNews.com (blog)

San Francisco ChronicleFungal meningitis death toll may riseNBCNews.com (blog)By Maggie Fox, NBC News Health officials have traced an outbreak of meningitis to a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy that makes the steroid they believe is contaminated with a fungus. So far, 26 people have been diagnosed with the rare type of fungal ...More Meningitis Cases Will Develop, Says TN Health CommissionerPatch.comRare US meningitis outbreak grows, 4 dead, 22 sickCTV NewsIn Outbreak, Meningitis Is Reported

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Vitamin D No Match for Common Cold - MedPage Today

IBNLiveVitamin D No Match for Common ColdMedPage TodayBy Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Vitamin D supplements don't prevent colds or ease their severity in adults without deficiency, a study has found. Note that missed workdays and duration of symptoms likewise were similar between ...Trying to Avoid a Cold? Skip the Vitamin D SupplementsTIME'No proof' vitamin D stops coldsBBC NewsVitamin D supplements don't fend off colds, new study

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Foundation Slams Romney Health Proposals - MedPage Today

PoliticoFoundation Slams Romney Health ProposalsMedPage TodayBy David Pittman, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- A report released on the eve of the first presidential debate paints a stark contrast between President Obama's and Mitt Romney's healthcare policies and their potential impact on ...New report compares Obama, Romney health care plansCNN (blog)Analysis: Romney would send consumers healthcare bill, with benefitsReutersContinuing the campus health care

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Foundation Slams Romney Health Proposals - MedPage Today

PoliticoFoundation Slams Romney Health ProposalsMedPage TodayBy David Pittman, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- A report released on the eve of the first presidential debate paints a stark contrast between President Obama's and Mitt Romney's healthcare policies and their potential impact on ...New report compares Obama, Romney health care plansCNN (blog)Continuing the campus health care conversationThe University of Alabama Crimson WhiteElections 2012: Denver Debate

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Monday, October 1, 2012

One Year On Herceptin For Breast Cancer Ideal - Medical News Today

Moneycontrol.comOne Year On Herceptin For Breast Cancer IdealMedical News TodayPatients in early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer should remain on Herceptin (trastuzumab) treatment for one year, and not two years or six months, according to a final analysis of the Phase III HERA trial, pharmaceutical company Roche and the Breast ...Herceptin data fends off $ 1.5B threat to Roche salesFiercePharmaCurrent Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by StudiesNew York TimesCancer trials

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Current Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by Studies - New York Times

Moneycontrol.comCurrent Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by StudiesNew York TimesEven as Herceptin has become a hugely successful breast cancer drug, doctors have been troubled by a nagging question that has billion-dollar implications: how long should patients be treated with it? Now the results of two closely watched studies ...Cancer trials show one year on Roche's Herceptin is bestReutersNew findings on optimal duration of trastuzumab therapy for women with HER2+

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