NEW YORK (AP) — Only a 10 percent chance of showers today, but a 70 percent chance of flu next month.That’s the kind of forecasting health scientists are trying to move toward, as they increasingly include weather data in their attempts to predict disease outbreaks.In one recent study, two scientists reported they could predict — more than seven weeks in advance — when flu season was going to peak...
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Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Jan
02
Women Lose Half Their Weight: How They Did It
Label: HealthAt 25 years old and 288 pounds, Ashley Donahoo was depressed.“I was unhappy with my job, I was unhappy with the direction my life was going, and I had a hard time enjoying the little things that my kids wanted to do,” the 27-year-old mother of two from Pace, Fla., said. “My health was failing. My doctor told me that he didn’t think I was going to make it to 30 if I kept on [this way]. … It kept getting...
Jan
01
Could Trip to Mars Cause Alzheimer’s?
Label: HealthSpace travel has always been portrayed as risky — no air or water, extreme temperatures — a place where even a small miscalculation can be fatal. It can also be hazardous to your brain health, particularly on a three-year-long mission to Mars, according to a study published this week in the scientific journal PLOS ONE.The eight-year long study, conducted at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory at Brookhaven...
Dec
31
La terapia prostática con protones no provoca menos efectos adversos
Label: HealthNUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) – Un costoso tratamiento para elcáncer de próstata, conocido como terapia con haz de protones,provoca tantos efectos adversos como las radioterapias máscomunes y económicas.“En el largo plazo, realmente no existen diferencias entrelos resultados de la terapia con protones y la radioterapia deintensidad modulada (IMRT, por su sigla en inglés) en loshombres con cáncer prostático”,...
Dec
30
Republican Senator: chances for “fiscal cliff” deal “exceedingly good”
Label: HealthWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Sunday that chances for a small “fiscal Cliff” deal in the next 48 hours were “exceedingly good” and that President Barack Obama had won.“I think people don’t want to go over the cliff if we can avoid it,” Graham said on Fox News Sunday.“This deal won’t affect the debt situation, it will be a political victory for the president and I...
Dec
28
MSF warns Kenya not to send more refugees to stricken camp
Label: HealthLONDON (Reuters) – Conditions in a camp for Somali refugees in Kenya are deplorable and a government plan to send in thousands more would pose a major risk to health, medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Friday.Kenya has more than half a million refugees from Somalia, which has lacked an effective central government since the outbreak of civil war in 1991.A series of bombings, shootings...
Dec
27
Obama heads back to Washington as “cliff” deadline nears
Label: HealthWASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama was flying back to Washington on Thursday and the top Republican in Congress planned to speak with House of Representatives lawmakers as the clock ticked toward a year-end deadline for action to avert the looming “fiscal cliff” tax hikes and spending cuts.Markets around the world awaited action in Washington to prevent tax hikes on nearly all Americans...
Dec
26
Light Therapy Helps Ease Winter Blues
Label: HealthEvery October as the clocks are turned back, Jose Balido notices that his mood changes, almost as if his body were going into hibernation.His limbs are heavy and he has trouble moving around. Simple household chores like loading the dishwasher seem “insurmountable,” he said. But when spring arrives, the lethargy lifts.“It took me a while to realize what it was,” said Balido, owner of a travel social...
Dec
25
Ethanol Shot to the Heart Saves Man
Label: HealthA cardiologist in England gained international attention when he used an unconventional procedure — a shot of basic alcohol to the heart — to stop an unusual cardio rhythm in an elderly patient.Dr. Tom Johnson, who carried out the procedure at the Bristol Heart Institute Hospital in Bristol, England, said Ronald Aldom, 77, was doing “fantastically well” after Johnson and his team used pure ethanol...
Dec
24
FDA warns doctors of counterfeit Botox
Label: HealthWASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators have warned more than 350 medical practices that Botox they may have received from a Canadian supplier is unapproved and could be counterfeit or unsafe.The Food and Drug Administration said in a letter sent last month, a letter released publicly last week, that batches of the wrinkle treatment shipped by suppliers owned by pharmacy Canada Drugs have not been approved...
Dec
23
Cancer Immunotherapy Where Are We Going?
Label: HealthThe compelling concept of utilizing the patient’s own immune system for a stronger and more effective way to attack cancer cells is not a new one. William Coley observed in 1891 that infections produced in patients with inoperable cancer following an injection of streptococcal organisms (Gram-positive bacteria) led to tumor shrinkage especially when the patients developed fever and other signs of...
Dec
22
Cliff poses many risks to U.S. public sector, few severe: Moody’s
Label: HealthWASHINGTON (Reuters) – The “fiscal cliff” of impending federal spending cuts and tax increases set for the beginning of the year poses a wide variety of risks to the public sector, but many of the threats hanging over state and local governments are not severe or direct, Moody’s Investors Service said on Thursday.President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders are in the middle of tough negotiations...
Dec
21
Resolve to Get Clearer Skin in the New Year– Tips From the Paula’s Choice Research Team
Label: HealthIt’s frustrating, but true: Acne, to one degree or another, can occur at any age. The Paula’s Choice Research Team behind the best-selling book, Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, share the facts and products they’ve uncovered to have acne-free skin at any age.Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) December 21, 2012Let 2013 be a year where skin is beautiful and clear—because, while it’s frustrating,...
Dec
20
Texas governor asks cancer agency to halt grants
Label: HealthAUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A $ 3 billion cancer-fighting effort that’s already under criminal investigation received yet more humiliation Wednesday when Texas Gov. Rick Perry called for a moratorium on new grants until confidence is restored in a once-celebrated agency that has plunged into turmoil in just three years.Leaders of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas quickly embraced the...
Dec
19
Russia fund in consortium to back U.S. pharma firms
Label: HealthMOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian state technology firm Rusnano, alongside a group of investors, is investing $ 93 million in three U.S.-based pharmaceutical firms to develop drugs to treat illnesses such as epilepsy, the investors said on Wednesday.Rusnano is making the investment with U.S. venture capital fund Domain Associates and other investors. Rusnano partnered with Domain in March with plans to invest...
Dec
18
“Fiscal cliff” deal closer, but gaps remain
Label: HealthWASHINGTON (Reuters) – After making major concessions on long-held “fiscal cliff” positions, President Barack Obama and House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner will test the reaction Tuesday of their respective parties in the U.S. Congress and continue talks aimed at further narrowing their differences.The effort is designed to avert the steep tax hikes and across the board spending cuts set...
Dec
17
In The Flesh: The Embedded Dangers of Untested Stem Cell Cosmetics
Label: HealthWhen cosmetic surgeon Allan Wu first heard the woman’s complaint, he wondered if she was imagining things or making it up. A resident of Los Angeles in her late sixties, she explained that she could not open her right eye without considerable pain and that every time she forced it open, she heard a strange click—a sharp sound, like a tiny castanet snapping shut. After examining her in person at The...
Dec
16
Child deaths and bitter cold in Syrian refugee camps
Label: HealthZAATARI, Jordan (Reuters) – One-year-old Ali Ghazawi, born with a heart defect, faced a battle for survival even before his family fled Syria‘s civil war. It was a struggle he lost two weeks ago in the bitter winter cold of a tented refugee camp in north Jordan.Ali died two days after undergoing a heart operation in Zaatari camp, which houses at least 32,000 refugees who escaped fierce bombardment...
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