Thursday, September 8, 2016

FDA Boosts Warning On Danger Of Combining Opioids And Anxiety Meds and other top stories.

  • FDA Boosts Warning On Danger Of Combining Opioids And Anxiety Meds

    FDA Boosts Warning On Danger Of Combining Opioids And Anxiety Meds
    Enlarge this image Diazepam, also known as Valium, is used to treat anxiety and insomnia. But when combined with opioids, it can suppress breathing and cause death. Universal Images Group/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Universal Images Group/Getty Images Diazepam, also known as Valium, is used to treat anxiety and insomnia. But when combined ..
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  • Strawberries linked to hepatitis A outbreak in 6 states

    Strawberries linked to hepatitis A outbreak in 6 states
    Hepatitis A is a viral liver infection that is highly contagious but does not result in chronic infection. "Due to the relatively long incubation period for hepatitis A -- 15 to 50 days -- before people start experiencing symptoms, we expect to see more ill people reported in this outbreak," CDC spokeswoman Nora Spencer-Loveall said.About half of the 44 infected Virginians have been hospitalized, according to that state's department of health. They range in age from 15 to 68. Their symptoms bega..
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  • Here's how scientists got dogs to lie still in a brain scanner for eight minutes

    Here's how scientists got dogs to lie still in a brain scanner for eight minutes
    A golden retriever waits to be scanned. (Eniko Kubinyi) In a study published this week in Science and devoured by dog lovers worldwide, researchers at the Family Dog Project in Hungary concluded that pooches can understand the meaning and tone of human speech and that they process language in the same way humans do. To figure this out, the scientists analyzed scans of dogs’ brain activity when hearing words. And to get those scans, they needed their subjects — 13 family pets — to lie complet..
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  • Malaysia confirms first Zika case, victim had visited Singapore

    Malaysia confirms first Zika case, victim had visited Singapore
    By Rozanna Latiff and Aradhana AravindanKUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Malaysia reported its first case of Zika on Thursday, a woman who tested positive for the mosquito-borne virus after a visit to neighboring Singapore, where 115 people have so far been infected, many of them foreigners.The 58-year-old victim had shown signs of a rash and fever one week after her return from Singapore on August 21, said Malaysian Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam."We are carrying out control measures ..
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  • Study Finds Increase in Temporary Paralysis Accompanied Zika Outbreaks

    Study Finds Increase in Temporary Paralysis Accompanied Zika Outbreaks
    Photo Zulay Balza, right, recovering from Guillain-Barre syndrome in February at a hospital in Colombia. Ms. Balza did not show symptoms of the Zika virus; only one in five infected people do. Credit Ricardo Mazalan/Associated Press In seven countries that recently experienced Zika outbreaks, there were also sharp increases in the numbers of people suffering from a form of temporary paralysis, researchers reported Wednesday.The analysis, published online in The New Engl..
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  • Entenmann's recalls Little Bite snacks for plastic contamination - New York's PIX11 / WPIX

    Entenmann's recalls Little Bite snacks for plastic contamination - New York's PIX11 / WPIX
    Bimbo Bakeries — which makes the packaged Entenmann’s Little Bites snacks — just issued a mini muffin recall. The company said Wednesday that it’s recalling an unspecified number of Little Bites fudge brownies, chocolate chip muffins and variety packs that may contain “small pieces of plastic.” (CNN/Entenmanns.com) NEW YORK — Bimbo Bakeries — which makes the packaged Entenmann’s Little Bites snacks — just issued a mini muffin recall. The company said Wednesday that it’s recalling an unspecifie..
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  • 1 in 6 Younger Americans Wants to Die Before 80

    1 in 6 Younger Americans Wants to Die Before 80
    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 31, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- The fear of growing old may be stronger than the fear of death among many Americans, a new survey suggests.About one in six young and middle-aged adults in the United States wants to die before age 80, according to researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. And negative views of old age are a key reason, the study authors said.The telephone survey of more than 1,600 people aged 18 to 64 also found: One-thir..
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  • Experimental drug reduces protein clumps and slows memory loss in early Alzheimer's

    Experimental drug reduces protein clumps and slows memory loss in early Alzheimer's
    In the search for a treatment capable of changing the course of Alzheimer’s disease, new findings are offering a rare glimmer of hope: In a preliminary trial of subjects suffering from memory and thinking problems or diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s, a bioengineered medication called aducanumab has demonstrated the ability to clear accumulations of beta-amyloid proteins — a hallmark of Alzheimer’s — from the brain.And compared with subjects receiving a placebo medication, those who got monthly ..
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  • US Marijuana Use Grows As Fewer People Worry About the Risks

    US Marijuana Use Grows As Fewer People Worry About the Risks
    Marijuana use is on the rise in the U.S., and one reason may be that people perceive the drug as less harmful than people did in the past, according to new research. The authors of the new study say their findings, published today (Aug. 31) in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry, suggest that more education about the risks of marijuana is needed. Other reports have also shown that marijuana use is increasing, said lead authorDr. Wilson Compton, deputy director at the National Institute o..
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