Sunday, June 7, 2015

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Daily update June 7, 2015
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Wall Street Journal
South Korea Reports Fifth MERS Death as Number of Cases Climbs
SEOUL—South Korea said Sunday that 14 more people have been infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome and that a fifth person had died.
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Times of India
UPDATE 3-S.Korea to track cellphones to prevent MERS spread; 5th patient dies
... * Total cases in outbreak rise to 64. * Over 2,000 under quarantine, including entire village. * Health facilities with infections identified.
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RTE.ie
South Korea announces fifth MERS death
South Korean authorities are to track the mobile phones of hundreds of people under quarantine to prevent the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).
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Korea Times
5th person dies of MERS in South Korea and 64 are infected as government ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A fifth person in South Korea has died of the MERS virus, as the government announced Sunday it was strengthening measures to stem the spread of the disease and public fear.
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CNN
MERS outbreak: 2300-plus quarantined; 1300 schools closed in South Korea
CNN
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) Fears of MERS in South Korea is growing by the day, with more than 2,300 people quarantined as the country grapples with the outbreak.
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USA TODAY
5th person dies of MERS virus in South Korea
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A fifth person in South Korea has died of the MERS virus, as the government announced Sunday that it was strengthening measures to stem the spread of the disease and public fear.
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Times Gazette
Finally, FDA advisers approve the use of flibanserin as a female Viagra
Following a prolonged debate on whether flibanserin should be approved to enable more women enjoy sex and achieve orgasm, and the online campaign started by eventhescore to push for its approval, advisers for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
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Design & Trend
FDA Recommends Approval Of Drug To Treat Sexual Desire Dysfunction In ...
(Photo : Getty Images/Abid Katib/Stringer) The FDA has recommended the approval of 'female viagra' to treat female sexual dysfunction.
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Livemint
Female Viagra maybe more marketing than science
A tablet of flibanserin on a brochure for Sprout Pharmaceuticals in the company's Raleigh, North Carolina headquarters. Photo: AP.
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Times Gazette
Flibanserin Gets Positive Vote From FDA Panel As Female Sex Pill
In a big step that followed extended debates, a team of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisors have recommended of Flibanserin for women lacking sexual desire.
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Hindustan Times
US panel backs first ever 'Viagra' for sexual dysfunction in women
A drug aimed at helping women who've lost their sex drive cleared a key hurdle Thursday, winning backing from a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel.
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Telegraph.co.uk
MERS Cases Rise in South Korea, Health Officials Say
SEOUL, South Korea - The number of South Koreans infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome increased to 64 after the government identified 14 more cases on Sunday.
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Times of India
5th Person Dies of MERS in South Korea
SEOUL, South Korea - Officials say another person has died of the MERS virus in South Korea, putting the total number of deaths at five.
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NBCNews.com
5th Person Dies of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in South Korea
A fifth person in South Korea has died of the MERS virus, as the government announced Sunday it was strengthening measures to stem the spread of the disease and public fear.
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The News Ledge
Viral History. Your Blood Remembers Every Virus
A single drop of your blood. That's all it takes for VirScan to analyze every virus you've contracted over a lifetime. I guess whatever happened in Vegas followed you home… The research, published in Science, is vital.
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Fox News
New Blood Test Detects Every Virus You've Had
A blood test still in its experimental stages can show every virus a human has ever had. The test, VirScan, only requires a single drop of blood and can be performed cheaply, for as little as $25.
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CBS News
VirScan can detect all human viruses, links between past viral infections ...
What if one simple blood test could tell a doctor everything they needed to know about the medical history of a person, as it pertains to the viruses that they have contracted throughout their lifetime?
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Fox News
Researchers develop new test to detect every virus one has ever encountered
Now, it will be possible to detect every known human virus from a drop of blood. A new test has been developed by researchers, which is able to detect every known human virus that presently or in the past infected a person.
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The Hindu
Missing link between brain and immune system found
A team of researchers has discovered the "missing" link between the brain and the immune system that may better treat neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis in the near future.
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KDramaStars
Neuroscientists Discover Direct Connection Between The Brain And Immune ...
Neuroscientists have discovered a previously unknown direct connection between the brain and the immune system, according to the preliminary findings of a recently published study.
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Times Gazette
Researchers Find Missing Link Between Immune System and Brain
A group of researchers discovered what they called the "missing link" between the immune system and the brain that might mean better treatments for diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's in the future.
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The Standard Daily
Missing link between the brain and immune system to treat neurological ...
Brain In an interesting study, neuroscientists have come up with a new discovery that unravels a connection between the brain and the immune system.
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ReliaWire
Brain and Immune System Missing Link Found By Researchers
A team of neuroscientists has found a previously unknown link between the immune system and the brain which may supply ammunition in fighting neurological conditions such as autism spectrum disorders, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis in the near ...
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Morning Ticker
Rare 9-way kidney swap a success
SAN FRANCISCO -- Doctors at UCSF and California Pacific Medical Center finished the final of 18 surgeries in a rare nine-way, two-day kidney transplant swap at the two San Francisco hospitals.
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Times Gazette
Successful kidney transplants involving 9 donors and 9 recipients at USCF and ...
It wasn't ten years ago that a web-chained transplant, involving multiple kidney donors connected to multiple recipients, had been featured in the medical TV series, Grey's Anatomy, made possible by the Nazi- Dr.
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Dispatch Times
A Rare nine-way kidney transplant happened in San Francisco
A rare nine-way kidney transplant happened In San Francisco, California. While it might seem like something built out of medical testing and work of a study, it was born out of simple necessity.
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Times Gazette
Doctors Perform Rare Two-Day, Nine-way Kidney Transplant
Doctors at California Pacific Medical Center and the University of California San Francisco completed the last of 18 surgeries on Friday afternoon in a very rare two-day, nine-way kidney transplant at two hospitals in San Francisco.
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Pioneer News
San Francisco Doctors Successfully Performs Nine-Way Kidney Transplant
A simple necessity made possible rare thing in the world of transplant. Doctors in San Francisco, California made possible nine-way kidney transplant, which otherwise would have been a work of a study and such thing that is built out of medical testing.
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The Inquisitr
Rare Nine-Way Kidney Transplant Performed Between Two San Francisco ...
A rare nine-way kidney transplant chain was completed on Friday between two San Francisco hospitals. The transplants began on Thursday and consisted of a 36-hour chain of continuous surgeries involving 18 surgeries in total.
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CBS Local
Massive breakthrough: A 9-way kidney transplant just took place in San Francisco
A revolutionary new system for managing kidney donors and recipients made the life-saving procedure possible. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Share on Reddit · Follow on Feedly.
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The Silver Ink
A rare nine-way kidney transplant happened in San Francisco - The Silver Ink
In San Francisco, California a rare nine-way kidney transplant has happened. While it'd appear to be one thing constructed out of medical testing and work of a research, it was born out of straightforward necessity.
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The Silver Ink
Rare nine-way kidney transplant happened in San Francisco
Kidney-transplant In San Francisco, California a rare nine-way kidney transplant has happened. While it might seem like something built out of medical testing and work of a study, it was born out of simple necessity.
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NBCNews.com
FDA Panel Supports Sprout Pharmaceuticals Drug for female libido
Women experiencing reduced libido could soon hope for a medication that can help them as a FDA panel said the federal government could authorize a supplement intended to enhance sexual desire.
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Irish Independent
Blood test for Down's syndrome may cut the risk of miscarriage
A simple blood test for Down's Syndrome could prevent the deaths of hundreds of babies a year though miscarriage, a study as shown.
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The Straits Times
South Korea reports 14 more MERS cases, fifth death
SEOUL South Korean health officials on Sunday reported 14 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, bringing the total in the country's outbreak to 64, and said a fifth person infected with the virus had died.
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Benchmark Reporter
NIPT (Non-invasive Prenatal Testing) for detecting Down's syndrome lowers ...
A non-invasive prenatal test which will be reducing the risk of miscarriage as well as enhance the detection of affected babies might be available on the NHS.
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Benchmark Reporter
Toothbrushes to be contaminated from fecal matter; avoid leaving your ...
You are at:Home»Health»Toothbrushes to be contaminated from fecal matter; avoid leaving your toothbrush in your bathroom! Toothbrushes to be contaminated from fecal matter; avoid leaving your toothbrush in your bathroom!
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The Silver Ink
Toothbrushes are contaminated with fecal matter in communal bathrooms
toothbrushes People who are using communal bathrooms with many others beware; there could be traces of fecal matter on your toothbrush.
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The Standard Daily
Toothbrushes are contaminated with fecal matter in communal bathrooms: Study ...
Toothbrush Do communal bathrooms at low-budgets guest houses or hostels while travelling make you uneasy about the hygiene sense of others?
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BBC News
Call for NHS in Wales to fund Down's syndrome blood test
The NHS in Wales should fund a safer pregnancy test for Down's syndrome rather than waiting for approval across the UK, a doctor has said.
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Times of India
60% chance that your toothbrush has poo: Study
Billions of humans could be brushing their teeth with other people's poo, a shock study has revealed. Experts at an American university found that dental hygiene products were muck magnets which gathered up microscraps of human waste.
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Beacon Transcript
Toothbrushes And Fecal Matter, A Reality For Communal Bathrooms
Toothbrushes in communal bathrooms were found to be contaminated with fecal matter over 60 percent of the time, according to the preliminary findings of a new study conducted by researchers at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.
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MedPage Today
Patients Suffering from Acute Coronary Syndrome Can Benefit From Statin + ...
According to a latest study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine on June 3, ezetimibe enriched statin therapy proved to be very beneficial after conventional treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
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Times Gazette
Toothbrush can be polluted with fecal matter when using communal bathrooms
There are certain things that should not be done when handling your own toothbrush. Bear in mind that, while it is an essential tool to clean your teeth in order to get rid of bacteria, a toothbrush can also be hazardous to your health, especially when it is not ...
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Arab News
South Korea reports 14 more MERS cases, one death
SEOUL South Korean officials on Sunday reported 14 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), bringing the total in the country's outbreak to 64, and said a fifth person infected with the virus had died.
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TIME
Study Shows That Eating Placenta Is Rather Harmful Than Beneficial
The placenta is linked to the unborn infant's blood supply separated from the one of its mother. The umbilical cord links the placenta to the baby.
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Modern Readers
Kourtney Kardashian was Wrong - Eating Placenta is Pointless
If you're the type that grimaces as the thought of those who decide to eat or share their own placenta following childbirth, the good news is you might not be missing out on much at all.
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Pioneer News
US Researchers Discredit Nutritional Benefits of Eating Placenta
US researchers have just announced they have not found any evidence which supports the very popular claim that eating the placenta after childbirth can help protect new mothers from the depression and lethargy which often accompanies the post-partum ...
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Times Gazette
Gross eating of placenta offers no health benefits after all, recent study confirms
Placenta or also known as afterbirth is an organ that links developing fetus to the uterus to pave the way for the delivery of oxygen, nutrient uptake and waste elimination.
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Empire State Tribune
Eating your placenta is like drinking your urine; They are both pointless and ...
Despite a growing popularity, the practice of eating placenta after birthing has no scientific proof it is able to boost energy and protect women against depression, suggested a US research study.
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