Monday, May 23, 2016

Extremely premature babies may face lifelong challenges and other top stories.

  • Extremely premature babies may face lifelong challenges

    Premature babies born with extremely low birth weights are more likely to face lifelong challenges, including health problems and social and economic difficulties, new research suggests.The study, published today in JAMA Pediatrics, found that while in general, these premature babies grow up to be productive members of society, they are more likely to be unemployed, earn less money, have lower self-esteem, and report more chronic health issues.For the study, researchers from McMaster University..
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  • #MyDepressionLooksLike Highlights the Realities of Living With Depression

    #MyDepressionLooksLike Highlights the Realities of Living With Depression
    Depression is a widespread and sometimes fatal condition, affecting an estimated 350 million people globally. Yet, it can be hard for those who don't suffer from depression to know what it actually looks and feels like. As part of Mental Health Month, in an effort to raise awareness of the effects of depression, Twitter users shared their experience using the hashtag #MyDepressionLooksLike.
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  • How to stop superbugs from killing 10 million people a year

    How to stop superbugs from killing 10 million people a year
    The authors highlight the increasing burden of resistance and call for greater awareness of the problem, including the need for public campaigns beginning as soon as this summer.Superbugs are bacteria that are resistant to the antimicrobial drugs typically used to kill them. They are estimated to cause 700,000 deaths every year. If no action is taken, these numbers are expected to rise dramatically, causing more deaths than cancer by 2050. This would mean common procedures such as giving birth, ..
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  • Pulses rise as Fitbit defends accuracy of fitness trackers

    Pulses rise as Fitbit defends accuracy of fitness trackers
    The Fitbit Charge HR is the best-selling fitness tracker on the market. Sarah Tew A study of Fitbit heart monitors has set pulses racing.The San Francisco wearables company on Monday defended the accuracy of its fitness trackers after a study conducted by researchers at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, found its PurePulse didn't correctly monitor heart rates. The study was commissioned by lawyers..
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  • Fraternity members immune to alcohol intervention: Report

    Fraternity members immune to alcohol intervention: Report
    College students who join fraternities or sororities have statistically showed no sign of cutting down alcohol consumption despite interventions, according to a new analysis published by the American Psychological Association.Researchers at Brown University combed through data from 15 previous studies conducted between 1987 and 2015 and found that no significant difference exists between students subjected to “interventions that provided moderation strategies, skills training or goal setting” an..
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  • Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann, Guide of the Gates Foundation

    Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann, Guide of the Gates Foundation
    How will you use the information?Most importantly, we can start to see here’s what we believe about epidemiology of H.I.V., TB, malaria, all of the things that we think are going on, and here’s actually truth. I want the Minister of Health to say here’s why babies die in this community, in my country. What do I have in my tool kit? What are the kinds of medicines I want my government to buy?Bill Gates and the foundation have joined the fight against polio. Do you think this is going to be the y..
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  • Scientists: Michelle Obama's nutrition facts label not based on science

    Scientists: Michelle Obama's nutrition facts label not based on science
    A controversial regulation to update the nutrition facts label that is part of the first lady’s Let’s Move push was finalized by the Food and Drug Administration on Friday, and scientists are warning the new label is not based on sound science. The changes to the nutrition facts label, which first lady Michelle Obama will announce Friday when she speaks at the Let’s Move-aligned Partnership for a Healthier America, requires food manufacturers to list added sugars, which scientists say lacks “sc..
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  • Opioid Prescriptions Decline for First Time in 20 Years

    Opioid Prescriptions Decline for First Time in 20 Years
    The number of opioid prescriptions in America has dropped steadily for the first time in 20 years, according to a New York Times review. The Times reports that experts believe doctors are finally ackowledging the drugs' addictive nature, and efforts at the federal and state level to help solve the epidemic are beginning to work. In recent years, the number of bottles of prescription opioids has roughly equaled the number of adults in the U.S., according to the Times.
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  • The Zika Virus Is Basically Our Fault, WHO Chief Says

    The Zika Virus Is Basically Our Fault, WHO Chief Says
    The Zika epidemic and the birth defects it's causing are both the fault of governments that abandoned programs to control mosquitoes and to provide even the most basic family planning assistance to young women, the head of the World Health Organization said Monday. "Let me give you a stern warning. What we are seeing now looks more and more like a dramatic resurgence of the threat from emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. The world is not prepared to cope," WHO Director-General Dr. ..
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  • Pitt RB James Conner Announces He's Cancer Free

    Pitt RB James Conner Announces He's Cancer Free
    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pitt running back James Conner released some great news Monday, announcing that he is cancer free. God is AMAZING. Just got the call that my body is clean of cancer!!! Been a long road but God had my back. Thanks everyone who said prayers! — James Conner ️ (@JamesConner_) May 23, 2016 Conner sent out a tweet announcing the news. Conner revealed he had been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma back in December. “When I heard those words—‘You have cancer’—I admit I was scar..
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