Sunday, October 9, 2016

Ben Stiller Reveals He Was Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 2 Years Ago and other top stories.

  • Ben Stiller Reveals He Was Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 2 Years Ago

    Ben Stiller says he survived deadly prostate cancer two years ago because of early detection – and now he wants to spread the word about getting tested. The 50-year-old actor said in an interview on The Howard Stern Show Tuesday morning that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 48. “It came out of the blue for me,” Stiller said. “I had no idea.” Although Stiller says he had no history of prostate cancer in his family and had no symptoms, his doctor suspected the cancer due to a Prostate..
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  • Johnson & Johnson letter on cyber bug in insulin pump

    Johnson & Johnson letter on cyber bug in insulin pump
    The following is the text of a letter mailed to patients on Monday by Johnson & Johnson's Animas diabetes unit describing a cyber security vulnerability in its Animas OneTouch Ping insulin pump:"Dear Valued Animas® OneTouch® Ping® Pump User, Since 2008, the OneTouch® Ping® insulin pump system has been helping people with diabetes perform at their best, and we are committed to providing our customers with safe and reliable products. We have been notified of a cybersecurity issue with the OneTou..
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  • Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential

    Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential
    By Bill Berkrot | NEW YORK NEW YORK The race to find protection against the Zika virus is fueled by something often missing from tropical disease research: the potential for big profit.The prospect of a blockbuster vaccine against a mosquito-borne virus has accelerated the pace of development and attracted the interest of big drugmakers, including Sanofi SA (SASY.PA), GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK.L) and Takeda Pharmaceuticals (4502.T).Although Zika infections are mild or asymptomatic in most peo..
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  • Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of 'Self-Eating' Cells

    Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of 'Self-Eating' Cells
    “I grew very frustrated,” he told the Journal of Cell Biology in 2012. He switched to studying the duplication of DNA in yeast. That work led him to a junior professor position at the University of Tokyo where he picked up a microscope and started peering at sacks in yeast where cell components are degraded — work that eventually brought him, at age 43, to the discoveries that the Nobel Assembly recognized on Monday. Dr. Ohsumi later moved to the National Institute for Basic Biology, in Okazaki..
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  • 8 sickened in multistate salmonella outbreak linked to shell eggs

    8 sickened in multistate salmonella outbreak linked to shell eggs
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers against consuming shell eggs manufactured by Good Earth Egg Company after eight people in three U.S. states have reported illness that officials have determined is caused by salmonella Oranienburg. As of Tuesday morning, the Bonne Terre, Missouri-based company had not issued a recall for the eggs, according to the FDA. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, two of the people sickened in the outbreak have been hosp..
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  • Amid water crisis, Flint faces a Shigellosis outbreak

    Amid water crisis, Flint faces a Shigellosis outbreak
    That's exactly what's happening in Flint, the county health director told CNN.A water crisis has plagued residents there for more than two years. Last year, people experienced rashes and hair loss when high levels of lead were found in the local water supply. In 2014, the area faced one of the worst outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease in US history.Still afraid and mistrustful of the water, people in Flint -- who are still forced to use either filtered or bottled water because of damaged water p..
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  • FDA warns parents about teething tablets

    FDA warns parents about teething tablets
    The Leaf-Chronicle 9:43 a.m. CDT October 4, 2016 A Texas mom is looking for answers after her daughter experienced seizures after taking Hylands teething tablets. VPCDads, make sure you are giving your baby plenty of undivided attention.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to parents over the use of homeopathic teething tablets, saying they may pose a risk to children.According to the FDA, "consumers should seek medical care ..
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  • Complementary and alternative medicine and influenza vaccine uptake

    A recent study investigated complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and influenza vaccination among about 9,000 children in the 2012 National Health Interview Survey.
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  • Sanofi to Seek U.S. Approval for First Dengue Vaccine in Months

    Sanofi to Seek U.S. Approval for First Dengue Vaccine in Months
    Sanofi plans to seek U.S. approval for its dengue vaccine as early as this year after reaching the market in parts of Latin America and Asia where the mosquito-borne infection is widespread.The French drugmaker is focusing on the most vulnerable countries before bringing the vaccine, called Dengvaxia, to more developed regions, with a goal of getting the product on the market in about 30 nations from Malaysia to Colombia, Guillaume Leroy, dengue vice president at Sanofi’s vaccines unit, said in..
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  • Democratic and Republican doctors treat patients differently

    Democratic and Republican doctors treat patients differently
    New research says politicized medical issues, like abortion or marijuana use, get different treatment recommendations along physicians' party lines. (Gillian Brockell/The Washington Post) How will your doctor help you deal with issues like pregnancy, drug use or safety? A new study suggests that instead of looking at their résumés or diplomas, you might want to check their voting record. Apparently, Democratic and Republican doctors don’t just vote differently. When faced with hypothetica..
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