2014年10月23日 星期四

2014-10-24 Singapore Health

  New York Times   
Neighbors Say Patient Is Fast to Lend a Helping Hand  New York Times
Craig A. Spencer, the New York City doctor who tested positive for Ebola on Thursday, has dedicated himself to dealing with medical emergencies in faraway places. Just 33, Dr. Spencer has worked on projects in Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic ...

New York confirms first Ebola case, doctor who treated patients in Africa tested ...   Hindustan Times
Ebola in New York   Wall Street Journal
New York City confirms first case of Ebola virus   RTE.ie
MTV.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
Channel News Asia   
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  USA TODAY   
CDC lost its Ebola gamble: Column  USA TODAY
The Ebola situation is testing the world's best infectious disease team, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at its ability to perform crisis management. While the immediate threat in the United States appears to be receding, it is far from clear ...

There's Plenty of Money to Fight Ebola   Wall Street Journal
Trust remains the best weapon against fear   The Sheboygan Press
U.S. Customs & Border Protection Issues Arrival Restrictions from Certain Ebola ...   Targeted News Service (subscription)
Winston-Salem Journal   
Emergency Management   
The Korea Times US   
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  People Magazine   
Ebola in America: Survivors Recall Tough Recovery but Are Grateful to Be Alive  People Magazine
For Dr. Richard Sacra, the third of seven Americans infected with Ebola to date, life is hardly back to normal since he was declared virus-free after three weeks in a hospital isolation unit. But he's glad for life, period. "I praise God," Sacra tells PEOPLE in a ...

Nurse's dog tests negative for Ebola   WDAM-TV
VIDEO: Nurse Nina Pham's Dog Bentley   CBS Local
Behind the scenes of Bentley the dog's Ebola quarantine   WFAA
Fox News Latino   
Dallas Morning News (blog)   
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  Business Insider   
WHO is against ban on international trips to Ebola-affected countries World ...  ITAR-TASS
GENEVA, October 23. /TASS/. The World Health Organization (WHO) does not think it is necessary to impose a ban on international trips and trade with countries affected by the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak, experts of the WHO Emergency Committee ...

WHO emergency panel rejects Ebola travel ban   WND.com
WHO: screening arriving passengers may have limited effect   The Straits Times
WHO wary of screening arriving passengers for Ebola, but no ban   Daily Mail
Reuters   
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  Bloomberg   
Teenage Pot Smoking and IQ: Researchers Smoke Out the Links  Bloomberg
Few will be surprised that teens can be struck dumb by heavy pot smoking. What's interesting is the question that new research raises: Can kids under 16 get baked every now and then without limiting their long-term brain power? Sixteen-year-olds who ...

Teen study filters out booze, sex, rock 'n' roll – finds almost no marijuana impact   seattlepi.com (blog)
Smoking Marijuana Does Not Lower IQ Scores, But Alcohol Use May   Medical Daily
Marijuana Doesn't Make You Dumber After All, New Study Finds   Bustle
U.S. News & World Report   
SFGate (blog)   
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  Voice of America   
Ebola: Is Bushmeat Behind the Outbreak?  Voice of America
Bushmeat is believed to be the origin of the current Ebola outbreak. The first victim's family hunted bats, which carry the virus. Could the practice of eating bushmeat, which is popular across Africa, be responsible for the current crisis? The origin has been ...

Where Is The Ebola Virus Between Outbreaks?   Design & Trend
Did Ebola come from bushmeat?   AsiaOne
Ebola: don't blame the bats!   The Ecologist
The Epoch Times   
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  Diabetes Insider   
Blood Transfusions Might Provide Ebola Vaccine Alternative  Diabetes Insider
Since it is taking a while for Ebola vaccines to get developed (and nobody wants to invest in them anyway, since the return is, unfortunately, not enough to warrant even humanitarian interest) researchers are now considering testing the effectiveness of ...

Study to Look at Blood Products From Ebola Survivors as Treatment   Wall Street Journal
Experts To Test If Antibodies In Survivors' Blood Can Help Ebola Patients   Huffington Post
Experts to test if survivors' serum can help Ebola patients   The Straits Times
StarAfrica.com   
HIT Consultant   
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  NHS Choices   
Dopamine agonists are used to treat Parkinson's disease  NHS Choices
Researchers in the US have looked at serious drug side effects reported to the FDA over a 10-year period. In particular, they were interested to see how often reports of impulsive behaviours such as gambling were linked to a group of drugs called dopamine ...

Some Parkinson's Medications Cause Dangerous Compulsive Behaviors   EmpowHer
Study confirms gambling link to dopamine drugs   Pharmacy News

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  Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews   
For Lasting Weight Loss, Go Fast or Slow?  Huffington Post Canada
Shedding pounds too rapidly has long been considered by experts as a recipe for short-lived success, almost inevitably leading to reoccurring weight gain, a phenomenon also known as yo-yo dieting. A better approach, so the prevailing thinking went, was to ...

Nancy Dell: Slow vs. fast weight loss; Carbs in morning or night   wwlp.com
Slow & Steady Does Not Win Weight Loss Race   Asian Scientist Magazine

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Janus Capital Sees Bill Gross Effect  Bloomberg
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- On today's “The Roundup,” Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Mary Childs, Mia Saini and Pimm Fox break down some of the day's top market stories on “Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg). Please enable JavaScript to view the comments ...


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