Friday, August 26, 2016

Doctors surgically remove 40 knives from man's stomach and other top stories.

  • Doctors surgically remove 40 knives from man's stomach

    Doctors surgically remove 40 knives from man's stomach
    NEW DELHI -- Doctors in northern India have surgically removed 40 knives from the stomach of a man who had swallowed them over the past two months, one of the physicians said Tuesday.The 42-year-old man is recovering in a hospital in Punjab state after undergoing surgery Friday in which doctors removed the knives -- some folded and some with exposed blades up to 7 inches long.Dr. Jatinder Malhotra, who assisted during the five-hour operation, said the man, who works as a police constable, ..
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  • WHO emergency committee on yellow fever to meet on August 30

    WHO emergency committee on yellow fever to meet on August 30
    GENEVA The World Health Organization's (WHO) emergency committee on deadly yellow fever will meet on Aug. 31 to review outbreaks in Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola, a spokesman said on Tuesday, as a major vaccination campaigns continues.Addressing a United Nations media briefing, Tarik Jasarevic said WHO Director-General Margaret Chan had asked the independent experts to meet and analyze the situation and response to the outbreak. (This version of the story corrects date to Aug 31 fr..
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  • Not So Sweet: New Sugar Limits for Kids Announced

    Not So Sweet: New Sugar Limits for Kids Announced
    Kids in the United States are sweet on sugar, but a major health organization is issuing new guidelines to curb children's consumption of sugary foods and beverages. In the first of three new recommendations from the American Heart Association (AHA), a panel of health and nutrition experts suggested that children ages 2 to 18 consume no more than 6 teaspoons (30 milliliters) of added sugar a day, according to the organization's statement published today (Aug. 22) in the journal Circulatio..
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  • See-Through Mice May Soon Substitute for Live Animals

    See-Through Mice May Soon Substitute for Live Animals
    Researchers have developed a way to make a mouse transparent — by removing the liquids and fats from its tissue. They hope their method can be used to make a complete, unsliced model of a human brain, with all the delicate nerve connections untouched. And they say their see-through mouse might reduce the need for lab scientists around the world to kill living mice just to study their organs. Researchers in Germany have made mice see-through with a special method of dissolving skin th..
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  • Breast Cancer Risk Increases Threefold On Combined HRT Usage, Study Finds

    Breast Cancer Risk Increases Threefold On Combined HRT Usage, Study Finds
    Women who use combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can increase their risk of breast cancer by about three times, researchers found. They added that previous studies had dangerously underestimated this risk.HRT is used to treat menopause symptoms like hot flushes migraines, disrupted sleep, mood changes and depression. Estimates say that at least one in ten women in their 50s in the United Kingdom use combined HRT that has both estrogen and progestogen. Using HRT that has only estrogen can..
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  • How Big, Really, Is The Zika Outbreak In Florida?

    How Big, Really, Is The Zika Outbreak In Florida?
    A plane sprays pesticide over the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami on Aug. 6. That's just one way health officials are battling back Zika-carrying mosquitoes in the area. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Joe Raedle/Getty Images A plane sprays pesticide over the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami on Aug. 6. That's just one way health officials a..
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  • Two senators urge scrutiny of EpiPen price boost

    Two senators urge scrutiny of EpiPen price boost
    Chris Woodyard and Mary Jo Layton, USA TODAY and Asbury Park (N.J.) Press 9:41 p.m. EDT August 22, 2016EpiPen epinephrine auto-injector, a Mylan product(Photo: Mark Zaleski, AP)Two U.S. senators are raising concerns about massive price increases on a drug used under emergency conditions for food allergy reactions to see if they are justified.Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has written the manufacturer, Mylan, asking for the reasons behind the price  boosts for EpiPen, an epinephine au..
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  • New York Region Swings Into Action on Zika

    New York Region Swings Into Action on Zika
    New York City is getting most of the attention as the region contends with the Zika virus, but a growing number of cases in New Jersey and Connecticut are raising the stakes for those states’ mosquito-control efforts. As of last week, 97 people in New Jersey, 58 in Connecticut and 140 in New York state outside the five boroughs had tested positive for the virus, according to public records. The virus can cause severe birth defects in...
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  • Socioeconomic Factors, Not Race, Influenced Myeloma Survival in Younger Patients

    Socioeconomic Factors, Not Race, Influenced Myeloma Survival in Younger Patients
    Socioeconomic factors affected the care and survival of younger patients with multiple myeloma, but race/ethnicity itself did not influence survival, according to the results of a study published in Cancer. Although there have been advances in the treatment of multiple myeloma in the last few years, improved survival has been seen predominantly among young and white patients.“This finding strongly suggests that there is a huge disparity in outcomes that could potentially be overcome by improv..
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  • FDA Okays Marketing of First Cognitive Testing Devices for Patients With Head Injury

    FDA Okays Marketing of First Cognitive Testing Devices for Patients With Head Injury
    Two medical devices for evaluating symptoms and cognitive function after a head injury have received marketing permission, according to an announcement today from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The computerized Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) system and ImPACT Pediatric are both manufactured by the ImPACT Applications company. The first product was created for individuals aged 12 to 59 years who have sustained a head trauma. Using a desktop or ..
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