Tuesday, February 23, 2016

CDC investigating 14 new potential cases of sexually transmitted Zika and other top stories.

  • CDC investigating 14 new potential cases of sexually transmitted Zika

    CDC investigating 14 new potential cases of sexually transmitted Zika
    In Colombia, a pregnant woman sits on a bed after being released from a hospital where she was treated for the Zika virus. (Dania Maxwell/Bloomberg) Federal and state health officials are investigating 14 new reports of potential sexual transmission of the Zika virus in the United States, including several cases involving pregnant women, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention disclosed Tuesday. In at least two of the cases, a Zika infection was confirmed in women whose only known ris..
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  • Texas hospitals say they have developed rapid test for Zika

    Texas hospitals say they have developed rapid test for Zika
    AUSTIN, Texas Two major Texas health centers have developed what they are calling the country's first hospital-based, rapid test for the Zika virus that can produce results in a matter of hours, the hospitals said on Tuesday.Researchers at Texas Children’s Hospital and Houston Methodist Hospital developed the test that detects the genetic material of the Zika virus, which can speed diagnosis and treatment, they said in a statement."With travel-associated cases of the Zika virus becoming more p..
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  • UK nurse who had Ebola hospitalized again for 'complication'

    UK nurse who had Ebola hospitalized again for 'complication'
    45 photos: The Ebola epidemic45 photos: The Ebola epidemicWomen in Monrovia celebrate after the World Health Organization declared Liberia Ebola-free on May 9. Other cases have recurred since, however. Two people in Liberia have died of the disease since the end of June, just weeks after the WHO declared the nation free of the disease. 45 photos: The Ebola epidemicA man walks past an Ebola awareness painting in Monrovia on March 22.45 photos: The Ebola epidemicSoldiers from the U.S. Army's 101st..
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  • Number of mastectomies skyrockets though cancer rate stays same

    Number of mastectomies skyrockets though cancer rate stays same
    The number of mastectomies is skyrocketing — even though the breast cancer rate has stayed the same. Between 2005 and 2013, mastectomies increased 36%, according to a government study released Monday. Surgeries went from 66 to 90 per 100,000 ...
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  • ACOG: Vaginal Estrogen Safe for Breast Ca Survivors

    ACOG: Vaginal Estrogen Safe for Breast Ca Survivors
    Vaginal estrogen is safe for breast cancer survivors suffering from such urogenital symptoms as vaginal atrophy, vasomotor symptoms, and lower urinary tract infections, and there is no evidence of increased risk of cancer recurrence with the treatment, according to a statement from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). However, the decision to use vaginal estrogen should be made in consultation with a woman's oncologist, and only if "first-line choices" for managing ur..
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  • Mindfulness program may ease chronic low back pain

    Mindfulness program may ease chronic low back pain
    (Reuters Health) – An eight-week group program focused on mindfulness-based stress reduction may help with short-term function and long-term pain for people with chronic low back problems, according to a new study. “Most people would think mindfulness meditation would help stress,” said lead author Dr. Natalia Morone of the University of Pittsburgh. “They would not typically think it could actually lead to reduced pain or lead them to have less pain interference during their day to day activit..
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  • Senators push protections for opioid-dependent parents, infants

    Senators push protections for opioid-dependent parents, infants
    WASHINGTON Key senators said on Tuesday they are crafting a law that would allow states to use federal foster care funds to help opioid-addicted parents raise their infants.The senior Republican and Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee envision the law as part of a comprehensive effort to address the opioid crisis with increased prevention, treatment and law enforcement."Children and families are relying on us to take this important step,” committee chairman Sen. Orin Hatch, a Republican o..
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  • A vaginal ring for HIV prevention? Two large studies show experimental devices hold promise

    A vaginal ring for HIV prevention? Two large studies show experimental devices hold promise
    This photo provided by the International Partnership for Microbicides shows a ring that is coated with an anti-AIDS drug. (Andrew Loxley/International Partnership for Microbicides via AP) In the fight against HIV, women have been severely limited in what they can do to protect themselves against the virus and it typically involves asking an infected partner to wear a condom. In recent years, those in wealthier parts of the world have also had access to a daily preventive pill -- but the ide..
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