Saturday, June 4, 2016

Metabolic Surgery: Standard Treatment Option for Type 2? and other top stories.

  • Metabolic Surgery: Standard Treatment Option for Type 2?

    Metabolic Surgery: Standard Treatment Option for Type 2?
    New guidelines cite effectiveness, cost efficiency, and safety as reasons to consider procedure. The International Diabetes Federation Taskforce on Epidemiology and Prevention of Diabetes convened a consensus working group of diabetologists, endocrinologists, surgeons and public health experts to review the appropriate role of surgery and other gastrointestinal interventions in the treatment and prevention of type 2 diabetes. The specific goals were: to develop practical recommendations for cli..
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  • Record Numbers of Americans Are Now Surviving Cancer

    Record Numbers of Americans Are Now Surviving Cancer
    Photo: Getty Images By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, June 2, 2016 (HealthDay News) — Cancer survivors in the United States reached record numbers this year—15.5 million—and the American Cancer Society predicts they’ll total more than 20 million in another decade. But along with these success stories comes a growing demand for medical, emotional and psychological support to aid survivors’ long-term recovery, according to a new cancer society report. “Many cancer survivors have to ..
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  • Poultry-linked Salmonella sickens 324 in 35 states

    Poultry-linked Salmonella sickens 324 in 35 states
    In what seems to be an annual occurrence, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) yesterday reported a wave of Salmonella infections linked to live poultry, consisting of seven separate outbreaks that have sickened 324 people in 35 states.Investigations have linked the outbreaks to contact with live poultry including chicks and ducklings from multiple hatcheries. Illnesses began in January, and 66 people have been hospitalized. One death has been reported, but the CDC said Salmon..
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  • VA wants to provide transgender surgeries

    VA wants to provide transgender surgeries
    WASHINGTON — Sex reassignment surgeries might soon be covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA has proposed lifting its ban on the medical procedures, which treat a condition called gender dysphoria and allow a man to live as a woman or vice versa. The department recently posted a notice and requested public comment on the White House’s Office of Management and Budget website. VA’s effort to cover the transition-related surgeries comes as the military prepares to allow tra..
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  • Stanford Doctors 'Stunned' Stroke Patients Walk Again After Stem Cell Injections

    Stanford Doctors 'Stunned' Stroke Patients Walk Again After Stem Cell Injections
    It’s a medical breakthrough that is even surprising doctors: chronic stroke patients with little hope for recovery suddenly talking and walking again. Stanford researchers say a new stem cell experiment is transforming lives.“We did not expect to see significant recovery,” said Dr. Gary Steinberg. “We were quite startled by the remarkable recovery some of the patients showed.”Dr. Steinberg is Stanford University School of Medicine’s Chief of Neurosurgery. He and a team of researchers authored a ..
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  • A Permanent Fund That Could Help Fight Zika Exists, But It's Empty

    A Permanent Fund That Could Help Fight Zika Exists, But It's Empty
    A mosquito control inspector in Miami-Dade County, Fla., looks for mosquito larvae in water from a storm drain. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Joe Raedle/Getty Images A mosquito control inspector in Miami-Dade County, Fla., looks for mosquito larvae in water from a storm drain. Joe Raedle/Getty Images ..
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  • Alzheimer's: Researchers may have found early test for disease

    Alzheimer's: Researchers may have found early test for disease
    "As things developed in the last few years," Morris told CNBC, "there is a growing sense that by the time Alzheimer's is fully diagnosed, and plaques are formed in the brains of humans, it is almost too late to do anything. So instead of looking for these great big effects that reproduce the later stages of the syndrome, which was an important first step academically, maybe what we ought to be doing is is looking for the needle in the haystack." Morris and his colleagues said they want to ..
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  • Many Take Opioids Months After Hip, Knee Replacements

    Many Take Opioids Months After Hip, Knee Replacements
    FRIDAY, June 3, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A significant number of patients continue to take powerful prescription opioid painkillers many months after joint replacement surgery, a new study shows.The findings are important because joint replacement surgery is increasingly common and there are sharply rising rates of opioid overdoses in the United States. Common prescription opioid painkillers include drugs such as OxyContin, Vicodin and Percocet.In fact, an autopsy report released Thursday showe..
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