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Business Recorder
UPDATE 1-S.Korea fights to contain MERS outbreak, considers tough measures
(Adds death of unconfirmed patient, paragraph 6). By Jack Kim. SEOUL, June 1 (Reuters) - South Korea struggled to contain an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) on Monday as health authorities announced three more cases, bringing ...
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Business Recorder
MERS fears in South Korea: Nearly 700 isolated as health officials seek to block ...
South Korean health officials isolated nearly 700 people on Monday in an effort to stop the spread of the potentially deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome within its borders after 18 people became infected over the past 10 days -- a rate of transmission ...
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Irish Examiner
New Drug a Weapon Against Advanced Melanoma
SUNDAY, May 31, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- The life expectancies of people with advanced melanoma may be doubled or even quadrupled, thanks to a new drug that harnesses the power of patients' immune systems to fight their cancer, researchers ...
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The Hindu
REFILE-S.Korea fights to contain MERS outbreak, considers tough measures
(Refiles to fix link to other story). By Jack Kim. SEOUL, June 1 (Reuters) - South Korea struggled to contain an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on Monday as health authorities announced three more cases, bringing the number of infections to ...
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CNN
Researchers hail new cancer treatment: Unlocking the body's immune system
CNN
(CNN) Researchers meeting in Chicago are hailing what they believe may be a potent new weapon in the fight against cancer: the body's own immune system.
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Montreal Gazette
Health Highlights: June 1, 2015
Eighteen people who were on the same flight as a South Korean man with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) have been quarantined in Hong Kong, and another 17 are under medical surveillance, city officials say.
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CNN
MERS cases rise in South Korea
CNN
Seoul, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea on Monday (June 1) confirmed the number of people in the country infected with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus had risen to 18.
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U.S. News & World Report
More than 680 in South Korea isolated over MERS virus fears
More than 680 people in isolation in South Korea over fears that MERS virus will spread. South Koreans wearing masks as a precaution against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus sit at an emergency room at Seoul National University Hospital in ...
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Korea Times
South Korean woman in contact with MERS patient dies
CNN
(CNN) A South Korean woman who had contact with a patient diagnosed with MERS has died of symptoms that are a hallmark of the dreaded respiratory virus, South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare said Monday.
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BBC News
Cancer drug combination 'shrinks 60% of melanomas'
A pair of cancer drugs can shrink tumours in nearly 60% of people with advanced melanoma, a new trial has suggested. An international trial on 945 patients found treatment with ipilimumab and nivolumab stopped the cancer advancing for nearly a year in ...
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BBC News
Have we cured cancer?
Have we cured cancer? You will have been left with that impression if you walked past a newspaper stand this morning. The short answer, if you're in a hurry, is no.
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New York Times
Beijing Tries to Clear Its Notoriously Dirty Air — of Cigarette Smoke
BEIJING - At 11:50 p.m. on Sunday, the loudspeakers in the pricey Temple bar here in the Chinese capital erupted with an announcement that set off either joy or despair, depending on the customer: Patrons had 10 more minutes until a tough new ban on ...
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CNN
Beijing rolls out China's toughest smoking ban...but will it work?
CNN
(CNN) A tough new ban on smoking indoors rolls out across the Chinese capital Monday, with lighting up now prohibited in all offices, shopping malls, restaurants, bars and airports.
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NBCNews.com
Beijing's New Smoking Ban Will Name and Shame Tobacco Users on Internet
BEIJING - China's capital city imposed a tough new smoking ban Monday, threatening to name and shame repeat offenders and levying fines 20 times higher than existing penalties.
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CTV News
Cancer treatments got gentler, yet kids' survival improved
CHICAGO - New research shows that the move to make cancer treatments gentler for children has paid a double dividend. More kids are surviving than ever before, and without the long-term complications that doomed many of their peers a generation ago.
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Fox News
China capital to roll out tough anti-smoking laws
BEIJING - Beijing will ban smoking in restaurants, offices and on public transport from Monday, part of unprecedented new curbs welcomed by anti-tobacco advocates, though how they will be enforced remains to be seen.
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Ynetnews
8000 Israelis die of smoking every year
Health Ministry issues alarming data in honor of World No Tobacco Day: Nearly 20% of adult Israelis smoke, one-third of Israelis are exposed to second-hand smoke, and smoking damages cost Israeli economy about NIS 13 billion a year.
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The Guardian
Immunotherapy: the big new hope for cancer treatment
A human T-cell. The body's defences usually attack viruses, immunotherapy helps the T-cells to treat cancer cells in the same way.
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Huffington Post
Clinton Advisers Begin Developing Substance Abuse Policies
Top advisers from Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign are speaking with substance abuse prevention advocates in Iowa and New Hampshire as they develop campaign policies around drug addiction and treatment.
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Reuters
China starts campaign to snuff out smoking in Beijing
BEIJING China's capital city was sprinkled with red-uniformed volunteers, propaganda banners and no-smoking signs on Monday as Beijing unrolled ambitious new curbs on a popular habit that has taken a serious toll on the country's health.
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Telegraph.co.uk
'Cure for terminal cancer' found in game-changing drugs
Terminally ill cancer patients have been "effectively cured" by a game-changing new class of drugs. In one trial, more than half of patients who had just months to live saw deadly tumours shrink or completely disappear.
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TIME
Here's How Revolting Your Contact Lenses Are
The magic clear disks that bring your world into focus may be doing some bad things to your eye bacteria, a new study suggests. "The eye has a normal community of bacteria, expected to confer resistance to invaders," says senior study investigator Maria ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Beware the hype over 'miracle' cancer drugs
Every year in late May, nearly forty thousand oncologists flock to Chicago for the world's biggest cancer jamboree - ASCO, the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Global Viral News
Research has Shown that HIV Slows Down When Deprived of Sugar & Nutrients
According to a new research, a new method of preventing HIV virus from reproducing in the human body has been discovered. Vanderbilt University and Northwestern Medicine's HIV Translational Research center scientists have discovered how to control the ...
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Hindustan Times
World No Tobacco Day: App bazaar, social media abuzz with kick-tobacco drives
Quit tobacco App bazaar, social media and online anti-tobacco support campaigns have begun to draw more aspirants than the traditional counsellers, as per a random survey on the eve of the World No Tobacco Day.
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Wall Street Hedge
Scientists devise way to Block HIV's 'Pantry', Starving it to Death
Did you know the deadly HIV has a craving for sugar present in your blood? A recent, first-of-its-kind study has confirmed that HIV's sweet tooth, is in fact its most damaging weakness.
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I4U News
HIV can be Sugar Starved to Death
Researchers are seriously looking into starving the food supply of the AIDS virus. This is one of the latest methods being employed to vanquish this deadly disease.
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The Market Business
Sugar-free HIV – how the experts are "Starving" the virus to death
Researchers on Northwestern University have got posted a great review which could at some point lead to an end to HIV transmissions.
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Tech Times
HIV's Voracious Appetite For Sugar Is Its Achilles' Heel
A study finding on how the HIV virus "feeds" on nutrients in immune cells suggests a way to kill the virus, researchers say.
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Times Gazette
Scientists evolve new strategy to block nutrient and sugar pipeline to starve the ...
Scientists have succeeded in evolving a new strategy to starve the HIV to death by blocking its nutrient and sugar pipeline. HIV is known to have a voracious sweet tooth and that turns out to be its Achilles' heel according to research scientists from the ...
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Gazette Herald
Sugar-free HIV – How The Scientists "Starving" the Virus to Death - The Market ...
Researchers on Northwestern University has made a wonderful general info that might sooner or later spur on a cure for Aids infections.
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Empire State Tribune
A sugar free life means a sugar free HIV
Scientists found a new treatment strategy to starve the HIV virus to death, by blocking its nutrient and sugar pipeline. HIV has an insatiable appetite for sweets, which is its Achilles' heel, researchers from the Northwestern Medicine and Vanderbilt University ...
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Latinos Health
HIV Slows Down When Deprived of Sugar & Nutrients, New Study Shows
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 31: Scientist Yonggang Zhang work to prepare DNA cells in bacteria as part of the HIV elimination process July 31, 2014 at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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The News Ledge
Killing HIV By Targeting Its Sweet Tooth
New research is offering hope to the 50,000 people the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, infects every year. Scientists have discovered a weakness in the virus - a persistent sweet tooth.
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The Silver Ink
New study discovered that HIV can be starved to death
HIV-virus The HIV or human Immunodeficiency Virus, which has infected at least 50,000 people a year, has a weakness, its sweet tooth.
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State Column
Sugar-free HIV - how these scientists are "starving" out the virus
Scientists at Northwestern University have published an astounding study that could one day lead to a cure for HIV infections. Scientists have made a discovery that shows serious promise as an effective treatment for HIV.
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Headlines & Global News
HIV's 'Sweet Tooth' Could Be Its Worst Enemy: Shutting Down Cell 'Pantry' May ...
HIV spreads through the body, killing T-cells, but shutting down the cells' "pantry" could stop it. (Photo : Wikipedia).
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Weekly Observer
Kidney Health, A Better Way To Predict Heart Disease Risk
Kidney function could be a better gauge of heart attack risk than cholesterol levels and blood pressure, according to a recently conducted study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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BBC News
Immunotherapy combo packs punch against melanoma
IMMUNOTHERAPY, which harnesses the power of the immune system in order to attack cancer, is more potent against melanoma when two agents are combined, but side effects rise too, researchers said Sunday.
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Herald.ie
'Cure for terminal cancer' found in game-changer drugs
Experts have hailed a "new era" for cancer treatments after achieving "spectacular" results from trials on a new class of drugs.
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The Inquisitr
Kidney Tests May Be Used To Predict Cardiovascular Health
A study published in Lancet Diabetesand Endocrinology has come to the conclusion that tests used to assess kidney function can also predict a patient's risk for a stroke or heart attack.
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Gazette Herald
Simple Kidney Tests Should be included in Cardiovascular Risk Assessments ...
A brand new research revealed within the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology claims the efficiency of widespread kidney perform exams to evaluate the danger of cardiovascular issues.
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The News Ledge
Are Your Kidneys the Key to a Healthy Heart?
New research is pointing to additional tests your physician can use to predict your risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular complications.
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Gazette Herald
Simple Kidney Tests Should be included in Cardiovascular Risk Assessments ...
A model new analysis revealed inside the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology claims the effectivity of widespread kidney carry out exams to guage the hazard of cardiovascular points.
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The Standard Daily
Kidney Functioning Is A Better Way To Predict Heart Disease Risk: Report Says
Kidney Simple factors of the kidney's functions and damage predicts higher possibilities of heart failure and death from a fatal heart attack and stroke than traditional tests of cholesterol levels and blood pressure, new research suggests.
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Fox News
Contact lenses may alter bacteria in the eye
Wearing contact lenses may change the community of bacteria living in your eyes, according to a small new study. In the study, the surface of the eye in the people who wore contact lenses had triple the proportion of certain bacteria species, on average, ...
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Times of India
Here's why contact lenses can be harmful for eye health
Listen up contact lens lovers! A new study has found that wearing lenses can cause more infections in your eyes as compared to those who don't wear them.
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USA TODAY
Long-term death rate among childhood cancer survivors falls by half
Progress against childhood cancer has been bittersweet. Up to 80% of U.S. children now survive cancer -- more than at any time in history.
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Benchmark Reporter
Halt HIV growth by stopping sugar and nutrient supply– Scientists finds new ...
A new strategy has been discovered by scientists where the starvation of the fatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to death is carried out by putting a stop to the supply of sugar and nutrient channel.
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Irish Examiner
Frequent eye infections? Blame your contact lens
NEW YORK: Contact lenses may be the root cause of frequent eye infections, says a study. Researchers from the New York University (NYU) identified a diverse set of microorganisms in the eyes of daily contact lens wearers, which closely resemble the group ...
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