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Kansas City Star
14 indicted in deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak
Fourteen people connected to a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy have been arrested on charges stemming from the 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people who received tainted drugs, officials said Wednesday. In the high-profile criminal case ...
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USA TODAY
Influenza walloping schools in South, Midwest
CHICAGO--With Christmas break tantalizingly close, flu-bitten students and teachers across the USA are limping into the holiday season. Several public and private schools in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee announced this week they will be starting ...
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Reuters
Ebola centres overflow as Sierra Leone steps up fight
DEVIL HOLE, Sierra Leone (Reuters) - Ebola centres in Sierra Leone overflowed on Wednesday as health workers combed the streets of the capital Freetown for patients, after the government launched a major operation to contain the epidemic in West ...
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NBCNews.com
Autism and Air Pollution: New Study Bolsters Suspected Link
Pregnant women may nearly double their risk of giving birth to a child with autism by inhaling smog spewed by vehicles or smoke stacks, according to a new Harvard study that could help unlock the deepest autism mysteries. The research, released Thursday, ...
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Reuters UK
Ebola fears speed changes in US hospital record systems
CHICAGO Dec 17 (Reuters) - The worst Ebola outbreak on record, and its spread beyond West Africa, has accelerated changes in how U.S. hospitals address the threat of infectious diseases, say health IT companies and industry experts. After more than five ...
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Reuters
AstraZeneca first-in-class ovarian cancer drug wins EU approval
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca's all-important cancer drug business received a fillip on Thursday as a new medicine against ovarian cancer was approved in Europe, making it the first of its kind to reach the market. AstraZeneca has flagged Lynparza, ...
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CBS News
Clot-grabbing devices offer better outcomes for stroke patients, study finds
Going into the blocked artery of someone who is having a stroke to remove the clot is more likely to produce a good recovery than treatment with just clot-busting drugs, according to a study of 500 patients in the Netherlands. "Catching the clot and fishing it out ...
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The Hindu
It's the Best Time to Be Born as Life Expectancy Tops 70
These are good times to be a baby. A child born last year will live six years longer on average than one born in 1990, the first time in history that life expectancy worldwide extends past age 70. Much of the gain has come from poor countries, where better ...
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Headlines & Global News
Amgen Leukemia Therapy Costs $178000, Among Priciest Drugs
Amgen Inc. (AMGN:US)'s leukemia drug Blincyto will cost $178,000 for a standard course of treatment, continuing a trend of high prices for immunotherapy, the newest wave of cancer treatments. The price includes two $89,000 cycles of therapy, the median ...
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MedPage Today
Cheap Natural Compound May Help Smokers Quit
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The naturally occurring plant compound cytisine may be more effective than nicotine replacement therapy in helping smokers quit, a new study suggests. Cytisine, an acid-like chemical found in the seeds of ...
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CNN
14 arrested in connection with deadly meningitis outbreak
CNN
(CNN) -- Fourteen people have been arrested in connection with a deadly 2012 national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to steroid injections from a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy, including two charged with 25 acts of second-degree murder.
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CBS News
Did cavemen really stick to the Paleo diet?
The meat-heavy Paleo diet has fast become the trendiest way to stay trim. Paleo is a way of eating based on the supposed habits of prehistoric hunter-gatherers. But Fred Flintstone most likely didn't adhere to these rules. According to a paper published ...
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New York Daily News
The Risks Of Indoor Tanning Are So Much More Than Skin Cancer
When people think of indoor tanning, skin cancer usually comes to mind. And while there's certainly a correlation -- more skin cancer cases can be attributed to indoor tanning than lung cancer cases can be attributed to smoking -- research shows there are ...
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Montreal Gazette
How can pro hockey players on teams across the US get the mumps?
If we ever need proof of medicine's limitations against the threats posed by nature, we need look no farther than the National Hockey League. Yes the NHL, where strong and fit athletes with some of the best medical care available are swelling up like ...
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Boston Globe
US says NECC execs ran a crime ring
Jim Davis/Globe Staff. Gregory Conigliaro, an owner of the New England Compounding Center, was among 14 employees of the company who were arrested Wednesday. Federal prosecutors allege that the pharmacists who ran the New England ...
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Chron.com
14 charged in meningitis outbreak that killed 64
Associate Attorney General Stuart Delery speaks after U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, right, announced indictments of 14 owners and employees from the New England Compounding Center Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014, in Boston. More than 750 people in 20 ...
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CBS Local
Dentist suspended over patient who died from complications after getting 20 ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — A dentist whose patient died after developing complications while getting 20 teeth pulled and several implants installed will not be allowed to work until after a comprehensive review of his practice. The Connecticut State Dental ...
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MiamiHerald.com
14 Charged in Meningitis Outbreak That Killed 64
Federal prosecutors charged 14 people in a 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people nationwide in what authorities called the largest criminal case ever brought in the U.S. over contaminated medicine. The co-founders, pharmacists and pharmacy ...
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Boston Herald
14 arrested over 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed 64
A sign for New England Compounding Center (NECC), a producer of the steroid methylprednisolone acetate, is seen in Framingham, Massachusetts. A sign for New England Compounding Center (NECC), a producer of the steroid methylprednisolone ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
14 linked to pharmacy arrested in 64 meningitis deaths
U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz and Associate Attorney General Stuart Delery announce the indictments at a news conference in Boston. U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz and Associate Attorney General Stuart... BOSTON — Fourteen people connected to a ...
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fox5sandiego.com
Good Question: How Many Of Us Get Flu Shots?
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — This year's flu vaccine isn't a good match for this year's most common strains of influenza. According to the Centers for Disease Control, only 48 percent of flu virus samples taken through last month were closely related to this year's ...
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Healthline
Plant extract beats nicotine replacement
An inexpensive extract helps more smokers quit than nicotine patches, gum or lozenges do, according to a test of 1,310 smokers in New Zealand. The extract is cytisine, which is found in several plant species and has been marketed over the counter for ...
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Livemint
Life expectancy up in almost every region of the world
A new study has found that since 1990, life expectancy across the world has increased by more than six years to 71.5 years. The study was published Wednesday in The Lancet journal, and showed a major decrease in deaths from cancer and cardiovascular ...
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Reuters
Ebola fears speed changes in US hospital record systems
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The worst Ebola outbreak on record, and its spread beyond West Africa, has accelerated changes in how U.S. hospitals address the threat of infectious diseases, say health IT companies and industry experts. After more than five years ...
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Philly.com
'Low-GI' Diet May Not Benefit Blood Sugar
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Diets low in "glycemic index" are touted as a way to help prevent diabetes and heart disease. But a new study suggests that as long as people are eating healthily, they don't need to obsess over glycemic ...
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Tech Times
UK Sets Up Rules for Three-Parent Babies to Be Born
Babies could soon be born from genetic material of three people, and the United Kingdom has now developed the first legal regulations in the world to regulate the practice. (Photo : Flickr / Christina Rutz). Babies born from three parents will be subject to a ...
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Islamabad Globe
New cancer treatment Amgen Leukemia Therapy Costs $178000
Cancer is a bad disease which so many people is dying every year .Amgen, the second-biggest U.S. biotechnology company is testing new technologies to find solutions about cancer.Also there are many effective theraphy which costs expensive numbers.
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ESPN
Power Upper Elementary cautions parents about mumps
Power Upper Elementary principal James Anderson warned parents via email Wednesday that a student at the school has been diagnosed with a case of mumps. The note included information about the contagious, viral illness, which causes painfully ...
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Viral Global News
Paleo Diet Inaccurate Study Finds
The Paleo diet is inaccurate, a new study has found. Researchers at the universities of Georgia and Kent State studied the actual diets of our ancient ancestors, and concluded that the so-called "Paleo" diet was much more diverse than what is currently ...
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CBS News
Health Highlights: Dec. 17, 2014
No Evidence Paleo Diet Matches Early Human Eating Habits: StudyAlcoholic Drink Calorie Info to be on MenusTax-Free Savings Accounts for Disabled AmericansNew Brain Injury Treatment Program for NFL PlayersFDA Approves System to Make Donated ...
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Frontline Desk
Was Paleo diet indeed the staple diet of cavemen?
You are at:Home»Health & Medical»Was Paleo diet indeed the staple diet of cavemen? Was Paleo diet indeed the staple diet of cavemen? 0. By John Avenue on December 18, 2014 Health & Medical. Paleo-diet-cavemen. A paper published in the Quarterly ...
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Fox News
Air Pollution Exposure in Pregnancy Linked to Autism in Study
Women who are exposed to high levels of air pollution during their third trimester of pregnancy may be twice as likely to have an autistic child, a study found. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found the risk of autism rises in parallel with ...
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CNBC
Amgen's leukemia drug one of world's priciest
Amgen on Wednesday said its new type of treatment for a deadly form of leukemia would cost about $178,000 when it becomes available this month, which would make it one of the world's most expensive cancer drugs. Company spokeswoman Danielle ...
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The Utah People's Post
Dentist Had His Medical License Suspended Because a Patient Died After a ...
A dentist had his medical license suspended after one of his patients died following a teeth extraction. The doctor, Rashmi Patel was suspended temporarily in April and Wednesday the Connecticut State Dental Commission made the final decision to have his ...
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East Idaho News
Low-Glycemic Index Diet Does Not Improve CV Risk Factors
Low-glycemic index diets may not improve cardiovascular risk factors such as insulin sensitivity, lipid levels, and systolic blood pressure, according to research reported in the Dec. 17 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. WEDNESDAY ...
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American Live Wire
Derby The Dog: Runs On 3D Prosthetic Legs For The First Time! (VIDEO)
Some might say Derby the dog is disabled, but clearly they haven't seen him in action. "He has always been the happiest dog I know," Derby's adopted human, Sherry Portanova, tells The Dodo. But before he met Sherry, things weren't so bright for him.
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Design & Trend
New Leukemia Treatment By Amgen To Cost $178000
A new leukemia drug, Blincyto, will cost $178,000 for one course of treatment. The drug, manufactured by Amgen Inc., will continue the trend of high prices among immunotherapy drugs. Amgen announced the cost of the newly-developed drug one day before ...
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Healthline
Forgotten Drug Works Better than Nicotine Patches to Help Smokers Quit
Cytisine is finally emerging from behind the Iron Curtain as a viable treatment to help people quit smoking. Written by Cameron Scott | Published on December 17, 2014. A A A. Forgotten Drug Works Better than Nicotine Patches to Help Smokers Quit. Smoking ...
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Independent Online
Sierra Leone Ebola centres overflow
Sierra Leone - Ebola centres in Sierra Leone overflowed on Wednesday as health workers combed the streets of the capital Freetown for patients, after the government launched a major operation to contain the epidemic in West Africa's worst-hit country.
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Malay Mail Online
Using glycemic index to choose food may not have any benefit on heart health
Relais de l'Entrecote's famous steak frites meal in Paris. — AFP picCOLUMBIA, Dec 18 — Diets that classify high-carb foods by how much they increase blood sugar don't improve risk factors for diabetes or cardiovascular disease as previously thought, ...
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Science 2.0
Migraine may double facial paralysis risk
Migraine may double the risk of a nervous system condition that causes facial paralysis called Bell's palsy, new research says. "This is a very new association between migraine and Bell's palsy," said study author Shuu-Jiun Wang from National Yang-Ming ...
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ESPN
Mumps outbreak unlikely in Sask., health official says
A disease that's been mostly unheard of in Saskatchewan since vaccinations began in the early 1970s has suddenly resurged in the NHL after 14 players recently contracted mumps. There have only been nine cases of the mumps in Saskatchewan over the ...
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Design & Trend
Old product might help smokers quit
A compound called cytisine, used in Eastern Europe since the 1960s as a smoking-cessation drug, works better than nicotine replacement therapy in a quit test, researchers report in the Dec. 18 New England Journal of Medicine. Scientists in New Zealand ...
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Islamabad Globe
AstraZeneca first-in-class ovarian cancer drug wins EU approval
LONDON Dec 18 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca's all-important cancer drug business received a fillip on Thursday as a new medicine against ovarian cancer was approved in Europe, making it the first of its kind to reach the market. AstraZeneca has flagged ...
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Mashable
Dog with 3D printed prosthetics can now run free
He was born with deformed front legs, but Derby can keep up with the other dogs now that he has prosthetics made with 3D technology. Once she heard Derby's story, Tara Anderson knew there had to be a way she could help. She first purchased a cart for ...
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Kansas City Star
14 charged in meningitis outbreak that killed 64
BOSTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors charged 14 people in a 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people nationwide in what authorities called the largest criminal case ever brought in the U.S. over contaminated medicine. The co-founders, pharmacists ...
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NPR
When You Lose Weight, You're Literally Disappearing Into Thin Air
The Question: According to my nutritionist, I've lost 15 pounds of fat this year. Where did it all go? The Answer: Our most predominant metaphors for weight loss are words like "melt" or "burn." But if you consider the actual biochemistry of the weight loss ...
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New York Times
For First Time, Treatment Helps Patients With Worst Kind of Stroke, Study Says
After three decades of failure, researchers have found a treatment that greatly improves the prognosis for people having the most severe and disabling strokes. By directly removing large blood clots blocking blood vessels in the brain, they can save brain ...
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Wall Street Journal
Global Life Expectancy Increases by About Six Years
Life expectancy is rising globally thanks to disease prevention and medical advancements. In which countries are lives being cut short? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer. By. Gautam Naik. Gautam Naik. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL.
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MedPage Today
Watching Glycemic Index Doesn't Help Metabolism
savesaved; ">. by Salynn Boyles Contributing Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. Following a low glycemic index diet within an overall DASH-style diet doesn't appear to improve insulin ...
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