Thursday, February 1, 2018

Google Alert - health

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Daily update February 1, 2018
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One of the biggest debates raging on social media these days - maybe even dwarfing commentary on President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address - is whether to get a flu shot.
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Unusually high levels of flu activity continue to plague Hopkins County, with Baptist Health Madisonville's infection control department reporting 41 hospitalized cases and four deaths from flu since the beginning of the year.
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If a lawsuit in California is successful, cafes and shops in the state that sell coffee will have to post health warnings about the beverage.
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With deaths of children from influenza mounting, a Nebraska mother took to social media to alert readers to an unusual symptom that may escape their notice.
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In California, coffee sellers may soon have to warn you about something that is lurking in your coffee. (Photo: Shutterstock). What would you like with your coffee?
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Chemotherapy has made a tremendous difference in survival rates for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer.
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Activating T cells in tumors eliminated even distant metastases in mice, Stanford researchers found. Lymphoma patients are being recruited to test the technique in a clinical trial.
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A four-year-old girl from New Jersey has died from the flu, state health officials confirmed. The girl, whose name has not been released, died in December and did not receive the flu shot, it was revealed last night.
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brewing black coffee pour over cup filtered barista shutterstock_473186929 As far as we know, most people aren't putting their health at risk by drinking coffee - and it may offer some serious benefits.
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A nonprofit who believes coffee could cause cancer has persuaded businesses, by way of a lawsuit, to issue warnings on all ready-to-drink brews sold in California.
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A House commerce committee investigation found that two drug wholesalers had sent more than 20 million pain pills to two pharmacies in the small town of Williamson, W.Va.
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(CNN) As part of the fight against the nation's opioid epidemic, the US Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday, one common antidiarrheal drug should be given new packaging.
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Looking to start your day off with a nutritious meal? Forget Cheerios. Instead, reach for a slice of pizza, says one dietitian. On Monday, blogger and dietitian Chelsey Amer caused a stir when she told the Chicago Tribune that a greasy slice of pizza ...
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A Franklin Township teen took his life, just days after being diagnosed with the flu. His family worries the medicine prescribed to help him may be to blame.
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(WASHINGTON) - U.S. health regulators on Tuesday asked makers of popular anti-diarrhea drugs to sell their medications in smaller amounts to make them harder to abuse.
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Over the past decade, nearly 21 million prescription painkillers have been shipped to a tiny town in West Virginia, a state where more people have overdosed on opioids and died than in any other in the nation.
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A Hatfield-McCoy Trail sign along a railroad track in Williamson, W.Va., Friday, Nov. 11, 2016. (AP Photo/Steve Helber). Comment. 0 shares.
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NBC chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel is opening up about his 2-year-old son, Henry's, battle with Rett Syndrome. Appearing on Today with his wife, Mary, and Henry, the reporter shared the heartache of seeing his precious son live with the ...
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Scientists zeroed in on specific neurons in the brains of mice to gain insights into how anxiety is triggered and suppressed. SPL/Science Source hide caption.
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U.S. health regulators want anti-diarrhea drugs sold in smaller amounts to make them harder to abuse. Jan. 30, 2018, at 2:49 p.m.. US Officials Seek Packaging Fix for Diarrhea-Drug Abuse. Share. ×. Share on Facebook · Post on Twitter · Post to Reddit ...
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A Minnesota nurse accidentally gave a resident a dose of oxycodone 20 times too strong, killing him within a few hours last year, according to a state investigation.
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HERE are some amazing transformations of chubby pets as they go from flab to fab. A couch-potato lifestyle and excessive food consumption is fuelling a four-legged obesity crisis, warns vets at charity PDSA.
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As part of its efforts to combat the opioid epidemic, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration is asking manufacturers of over-the-counter anti-diarrhea treatments to change the way they package their products.
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A Massachusetts pharmacist was sentenced on Wednesday to eight years in prison after being convicted on racketeering and fraud charges stemming from his role in a 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 76 people and sickened hundreds more.
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At some point in our history, someone looked at a calf nursing from its mother and was like, "Heck yeah, let's put that in coffee.
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Texas has suffered from 1,150 flu-related deaths between Oct. 1, 2017, and Jan. 12, which is all the more reason to get a flu shot.
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People who develop Alzheimer's may show subtle signs decades in advance, and those signs may be as innocuous as napping. However, researchers behind a new study, published Monday in JAMA Neurology, say there's no reason to lose sleep about a few ...
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Officials: Flu vaccine was ineffective for seniors last winter In this Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 file photo, a woman receives a flu vaccine shot at a community fair in Brownsville, Texas.
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For the first time, scientists in China have created new ears for five children using their own cells grown in a 3D-printed mold. All five kids, between the ages of six and nine, were born with one underdeveloped ear, a condition called microtia ...
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Nearly 80 people died because of the mold-tainted steroid injections produced in the lab run by Glen Chin. By ALANNA DURKIN RICHERAssociated Press.
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Five children from China born with malformed ears have had them regrown using cells from their own bodies. Using a groundbreaking process to grow body parts from cells in a laboratory, researchers in China gave the children ears to replace their own ...
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The number of flu cases are continuing to rise -- DHEC is now reporting 84 total influenza-related deaths as of last week, compared to 46 the week before that.
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Five-year survival for the most common 18 cancers remained highest globally for the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, followed by Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, according to data through 2014 from CONCORD-3.
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The study shows that Vitamin D3 could help restore damage to the cardiovascular system caused by diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
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Office workers use standing desks in Cambridge, Mass. A new study tallies the health benefits of standing for six hours a day instead of sitting.
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A freshly-made pepperoni and olive pizza is carried to a customer at Flats Bistro in Rio Del Mar on Friday. (Kevin Johnson - Santa Cruz Sentinel).
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In the land of milk and honey, good old-fashioned dairy is still on top—at least so says a recent review published in the Journal of Food Science and Technology this past November.
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The test detects the build-up of the amyloid-beta protein that's linked to the disease. It can appear decades before dementia symptoms become apparent.
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A school in North Riverside will be closed for the rest of the week because of a flu outbreak, making it at least the second Chicago area school this winter to shut down because of sick students and staff.
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You have several chances to donate blood and get supplies back to normal in the Tredyffrin-Easttown area in February. See details here.
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A strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk, revealed by a team of UCF College of Medicine researchers.
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Treat mental illness the same as the flu - that's the message behind a new Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) campaign called Erase the Difference.
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At Tuesday's State of the Union address, President Trump vowed to end the opioid crisis. Drug overdoses claimed the lives of 64,000 Americans in 2016.
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