Monday, January 9, 2017

Colombia's Careful Approach Leads to Slower Reporting of Zika-Linked Defects and other top stories.

  • Colombia's Careful Approach Leads to Slower Reporting of Zika-Linked Defects

    Colombia's Careful Approach Leads to Slower Reporting of Zika-Linked Defects
    NEIVA, Colombia—Cases of brain abnormalities in babies linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus have been revised lower in Brazil, but are on the rise in neighboring Colombia. The divergent figures in the two countries, both of which recorded high numbers of infections, underscore the different approaches health authorities have taken to get a handle on a public health crisis after Zika hit the region this past year and led to a rash...
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  • Northeast shines in showing decline of melanoma cases and deaths

    Northeast shines in showing decline of melanoma cases and deaths
    A study says results could link to prevention efforts in the region, like public sunscreen dispensers. CHICAGO — A decline in melanoma cases and deaths in Northeast states bucks a national trend for the deadliest skin cancer and may reflect benefits of strong prevention programs, a study suggests. In the years included in the study, the Melanoma Foundation of New England became more active with programs to prevent skin cancer, the researchers noted. Two years ago, the group started a program th..
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  • Taking Fish Oil During Pregnancy Is Found to Lower Child's Asthma Risk

    Taking Fish Oil During Pregnancy Is Found to Lower Child's Asthma Risk
    Doctors are eager to find ways to prevent asthma, a chronic disease that causes wheezing, coughing and breathing trouble, and that sends many families to the emergency room again and again. The incidence has more than doubled in developed countries in recent decades. More than six million children in the United States have asthma, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as do more than 330 million children and adults worldwide, according to the Global Asthma Network.Dr. Bis..
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  • Trump considering privatizing some veterans care, but no formal plan yet

    Trump considering privatizing some veterans care, but no formal plan yet
    Donald Trump speaks in Iowa in November.(Photo: Evan Vucci, AP)After bashing President Obama over Israel and transition issues — but then saying they had a nice phone conversation — Donald Trump and aides on Wednesday floated the idea of creating a new "public-private" system for veterans health care.Amid a series of job interviews, Trump met with a group of health care professionals in a discussion that included talk of a system that would allow veterans to use the traditional VA system or opt ..
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  • Reynolds' death raises question whether broken hearts can kill

    Reynolds' death raises question whether broken hearts can kill
    The 84-year-old Hollywood icon died from a stroke less than 48 hours after her actress daughter, Carrie Fisher, suffered the same fate — and devastated movie fans immediately wondered whether the celebrity mother's death was triggered by heartbreak.
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  • ​Analyst hikes sales estimates for Biogen's spinal-disease drug

    ​Analyst hikes sales estimates for Biogen's spinal-disease drug
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  • Dutch Fertility Clinic Investigates Possible Sperm Mix-Up

    Dutch Fertility Clinic Investigates Possible Sperm Mix-Up
    AMSTERDAM — Twenty-six couples in the Netherlands are waiting to find out if the sperm that was used to fertilize their eggs at a reproductive technology clinic might have come from the wrong men.The clinic, at the University Medical Center in Utrecht, said on Wednesday that a procedural error might have led to a mix-up in sperm.“In each of these cases there is a small risk, small but it cannot be ruled out, that during the procedure, sperm cells of the mother’s own partner have been mixed with..
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  • New Year's Resolutions Are Bound To Fail. Try This Instead.

    New Year's Resolutions Are Bound To Fail. Try This Instead.
    When it comes to setting New Year’s resolutions, most people shoot for the moon. We tell ourselves that this will be the year we’ll give up carbs, go running every morning, become a vegan or quit drinking. Inevitably, three weeks later, we find ourselves right back where we started. What gives?  When it comes to health goals in particular, all-or-nothing goals ― which are usually based on unrealistic expectations and don’t leave any wiggle room ― are a setup for failure.  Only 8 percent of peo..
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  • Gloria Steinem, Planned Parenthood join post-inaugural march on Washington

    Gloria Steinem, Planned Parenthood join post-inaugural march on Washington
    Organizers for the Women’s March on Washington, scheduled for the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, announced Tuesday that Planned Parenthood is joining as a key partner and Gloria Steinem and Harry Belafonte will serve as honorary co-chairs.Originally billed as the Million Woman March, the Jan. 21 Women’s March now has more than 70 partners, including the Center for Reproductive Rights, Amnesty International and the NAACP, New York magazine reported.“This is an historic moment to come toge..
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  • Man charged with DUI, tests positive only for caffeine

    Man charged with DUI, tests positive only for caffeine
    (CNN) – You’ve heard of driving under the influence of alcohol but what about charges for testing positive for caffeine? A man is fighting a DUI charge, even though his blood test tested negative for alcohol. On a summer afternoon, 36-year-old joseph Schwab was coming home in Fairfield after a long day in august 2015. Joseph Schwab, Defendant said, “I just worked, I’m a little tired, I had an early start this morning.” Suddenly an alcohol beverage control agent pulled him over on 6-80 near gol..
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