Tuesday, December 13, 2016

21st Century Cures Act passed overwhelmingly by House, major health reform bill moves to Senate and other top stories.

  • 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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  • The right-wing medical association that Trump's health secretary choice belongs to

    The right-wing medical association that Trump's health secretary choice belongs to
    If you’re an American who misses the days when you could pick a doctor out of the phone book, write a check to pay for the visit and be done with it, you may be pleased to hear that the next president’s nominee to run the nation’s health system belongs to an organization that agrees with you.The nominee is Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Donald Trump’s pick as secretary of health and human services, and the organization is the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, an Arizona-based group that p..
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  • This is the most dangerous time in history of humanity: Stephen Hawking

    This is the most dangerous time in history of humanity: Stephen Hawking
    LONDON: In a grim prognosis, renowned British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has warned that the human race today is facing the "most dangerous" time in its history. Noting that the planet is in crises, the 74-year-old Cambridge professor said the world is facing huge environmental and technological challenges and needs to unite and work together to protect the humanity. "We face awesome environmental challenges: climate change, food production, overpopulation, the decimation ..
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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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  • Legal and still a crime: Abortion laws to watch out for in Trump's America

    Legal and still a crime: Abortion laws to watch out for in Trump's America
    Can something be both legal and criminalized? At first these two things seem incompatible, but when it comes to abortion access under the incoming administration of Donald Trump that question, and how we answer it, is crucial.On one hand, the Supreme Court has located the right to an abortion under the constitutional right to privacy, which creates substantial precedent for keeping abortion legal. Despite this, the past decade has brought staggering numbers of restrictions on the right to an ab..
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  • Nestle discovers low-sugar chocolate

    Nestle discovers low-sugar chocolate
    GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) — Nestle has said it has discovered a way to cut the amount of sugar that goes into its KitKat, Butterfinger and other candy bars, but without affecting the taste. The Swiss food giant’s scientists say a breakthrough will allow the company to cut sugar content by up to 40 per cent. Sweetness of chocolate and other confectionery products will be unchanged. “Our scientists have discovered a completely new way to use a traditional, natural ingredient,” Nestle Chief Te..
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  • Psychedelics reduce anxiety, depression in cancer patients, study finds

    Psychedelics reduce anxiety, depression in cancer patients, study finds
    BALTIMORE — Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have found that a psychedelic drug can significantly reduce anxiety, depression and other emotional distress in cancer patients. The patients experienced almost immediate relief, which lasted for months, after taking psilocybin, the active hallucinogenic ingredient in “magic mushrooms,” the researchers reported. A separate study by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center found the same effect. ..
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  • Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $1 billion settlement

    Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $1 billion settlement
    (CNN) - A federal jury in Dallas has ordered Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary DePuy Orthopaedics to pay more than $1 billion to a group of plaintiffs over artificial hip replacements. A lawyer for the six plaintiffs said they suffered "serious medical complications caused by defective" metal-on-metal Pinnacle implants. The jurors found that the companies failed to warn patients and their doctors about risks related to the defectively designed product.Each of the patients had to undergo a s..
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