Friday, February 24, 2017

With 400 cases, Washington mumps outbreak continues to grow and other top stories.

  • With 400 cases, Washington mumps outbreak continues to grow

    With 400 cases, Washington mumps outbreak continues to grow
    (CNN) - A county-by-county survey of Washington state conducted by CNN on Wednesday found 400 confirmed and probable cases of mumps since October. Mumps is a contagious disease caused by a virus spread from person to person through saliva and mucus.Two counties are reporting just one case each, while six counties have multiple cases. King County tops the list at 179 confirmed or probable cases. Spokane County has 158, Tacoma-Pierce County 44, Grant County nine, Snohomish County five, Ferry Coun..
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  • Mark Zuckerberg's plan to cure 'all diseases' gets off the ground

    Mark Zuckerberg's plan to cure 'all diseases' gets off the ground
    Following in the footsteps of Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg is using his tremendous wealth and clout to help improve the quality of life for individuals across the globe. In late 2015, Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan set up the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a corporation designed to “advance human potential and promote equality in areas such as health, education, scientific research and energy.” On top of that, Zuckerberg and Chan have also set up the non-profit Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, a ..
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  • In Illinois, medical marijuana companies battle growing pains

    In Illinois, medical marijuana companies battle growing pains
    CHICAGO — It should be a routine call, scheduling a visit from the cable guy to set up internet access. But nothing’s routine when you’re running a medical marijuana company. “There’s this flurry of activity that starts with the account manager with a headset on in a cubical,” said Jeremy Unruh, general counsel and compliance chief at PharmaCann, which operates two cannabis cultivation centers and four dispensaries in Illinois. “‘Can we do it? Can we not do it? How do we contract with a marij..
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  • Weak Reporting System Let Risky Surgical Device Stay in Use

    Weak Reporting System Let Risky Surgical Device Stay in Use
    Before 2013, the F.D.A. had received no reports of uterine cancers being disseminated by morcellators. But after the 2013 case, which was widely covered by the news media, reports began to pour in, and by September 2016 there were 285. Some of the women have died.The government report points out a major flaw in the system for detecting harm from drugs and devices like morcellators: It is passive, relying on “adverse event” reports to the F.D.A. from doctors, hospitals, drug and equipment manufa..
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  • Iranian Baby Barred By Travel Ban Enters US For Lifesaving Surgery

    Iranian Baby Barred By Travel Ban Enters US For Lifesaving Surgery
    An Iranian baby girl denied entry to the U.S. for lifesaving surgery under President Donald Trump’s travel ban has arrived in America for treatment. Fatemeh Reshad was admitted at Oregon Health & Science University’s Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland on Tuesday, doctors confirmed. Her arrival ended a terrifying ordeal for the 4-month-old child’s family, after authorities had told them they’d have to wait 90 days to apply for a U.S. Visa. Each passing day narrowed Fatemeh’s chance at ..
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  • South Korea on high alert as second strain of foot-and-mouth disease confirmed

    South Korea on high alert as second strain of foot-and-mouth disease confirmed
    SEOUL South Korea raised the country's foot-and-mouth disease alert status to the highest level as a second strain of the disease was confirmed three days after a first outbreak was reported, Seoul's agriculture ministry said on Thursday. The A-type strain of the disease was discovered at a dairy farm in Yeoncheon, less than 50 miles north of the capital, said Kim Kyeong-kyu, deputy minister for food industry policy. Reacting shortly after an outbreak of the O-type strain was confirmed in sout..
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  • Heart disease still leading cause of death in Tennessee

    Heart disease still leading cause of death in Tennessee
    Heart disease still leading cause of death in Tennessee WKRN staff Published: February 8, 2017, 11:01 pm Updated: February 8, 2017, 11:01 pm NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Heart disease remains the leading cause of death across the state of Tennessee with stroke rated fifth. Last year, 15,674 people died of heart disease. That’s nearly 24 percent of all deaths in Tennessee that year. In 2014, Tennessee had the seventh highest heart disease rate and the third-highest age-adjusted stro..
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  • Death of Teen Athlete a Reminder That Flu Can Kill Anyone

    Death of Teen Athlete a Reminder That Flu Can Kill Anyone
    Kayla Linton was a healthy, all-around athlete, but being fit did not protect her from the flu. Linton, who died last week in Baltimore, is among the dozens of often perfectly healthy children who die from influenza every year in the U.S. It's shaping up to be an average flu season so far in the U.S. last year, but even an average flu season is deadly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. CDC says 15 children under 18 have died in the 2016-2017 flu season. It's probably m..
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  • 6-year-old celebrates finishing chemo with adorable dance

    6-year-old celebrates finishing chemo with adorable dance
    A 6-year-old boy who has been fighting an inoperable brain tumor since infancy donned a Superman T-shirt to his ceremonial ringing of the chemotherapy bell at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Thursday. Jimmy Spagnolo, who finished a year-long round of chemotherapy, busted out in a victory dance for the momentous occasion that was caught on film and shared on the hospital’s Facebook page. “The bell signifies so many emotions – it can signify the..
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