Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Parkinson's Disease may be Linked to Gut Bacteria and other top stories.

  • Parkinson's Disease may be Linked to Gut Bacteria

    For the first time, researchers have found a connection between Parkinson’s disease and microbes living inside the stomach. Don't Miss: Best Cyber Week DealsBy conducting experiments on a mouse model, researchers from multiple institutes have showed how changes in gut microbes can affect the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. The findings could lead to better treatments for the brain disorder that continues to worsen over time.“We have discovered for the first time a biological link between the g..
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  • Federal government to ban smoking in public housing

    Federal government to ban smoking in public housing
    Federal government to ban smoking in public housing Government Bans Smoking In Public Housing Erica Stapleton and WFMY News 2 Digital , WFMY 8:28 AM. EST December 04, 2016 File photo (Photo: Getty ThinkStock, Custom) WASHINGTON D.C. -- The U.S Housing and Urban Development will require public housing developments to be smoke-free. HUD will help 3,100 Public Housing Agencies implement the smoke-fee policies over the next 18 months.The rule prohibits lit tobac..
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  • Will the Marijuana Industry Ever Go Green?

    Will the Marijuana Industry Ever Go Green?
    Image source: Getty Images. Growth expectations over the long run for the marijuana industry are practically unsurpassed by any other industry in America on a percentage basis. Today, 28 states have legalized medical cannabis, and another eight (along with Washington, D.C.) have legalized recreational adult-use pot. This translates into a $6 billion legal industry right now, according to investment firm Cowen & Co., but it could be a $50 billion industry by 2026. That's a nearly 24% compound an..
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  • 21st Century Cures Act passed overwhelmingly by House, major health reform bill moves to Senate

    21st Century Cures Act passed overwhelmingly by House, major health reform bill moves to Senate
    National Institutes of Health – Clinical Center (building #10) south entrance. Bethesda, Maryland USA. Photo by Christopher Ziemnowicz. On Wednesday, November 29th, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass H.R.6, the 21st Century Cures Act, ...
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  • Risk of Zika minimal in U.S.

    Risk of Zika minimal in U.S.
    Dear Doctor: We live on a lake in Minnesota where mosquitos are a way of life. Now that Zika has come to the United States, are we at risk when the weather heats up this spring?Dear Reader: The spread of the Zika virus to the U.S. is cause for concern but not alarm. It's a complex issue, so the best way to answer your question is to lay out the basics.You're correct that Zika has been locally transmitted in two areas in South Florida. However, health officials say that a wide outbreak is unlike..
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  • Michelle Herren, anesthesiologist, loses job after offensive Facebook post about Michelle Obama

    Michelle Herren, anesthesiologist, loses job after offensive Facebook post about Michelle Obama
    An anesthesiologist who suggested Michele Obama resembles a monkey lost her positions at the University of Colorado’s School of Medicine and a Denver hospital this week after her comment caused a commotion within the local medical community.Dr. Michelle Herren, a pediatric anesthesiologist, landed in hot water on Wednesday after the Denver Health Medical Center got wind of a remark she had posted from her personal Facebook account in response to a post containing a photograph of the first lady.“..
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  • Blood on the floor: Suicides rise as mental health care in Alabama prisons goes on trial

    Blood on the floor: Suicides rise as mental health care in Alabama prisons goes on trial
    St. Clair Correctional Facility inmate Joshua Dunn slashed his arm with a razor in August 2013 after his call for mental health went unanswered. Dunn, who said he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, said he was in crisis. It was the first time he cut himself, but not the last. Dunn cut himself five more times to obtain mental health treatment he couldn't get by asking, according to the inmate's declaration - filed as part of a lawsuit against the Alabama Department of Corrections and its ..
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