Saturday, March 18, 2017

Hopkins, AbbVie ink five-year cancer research collaboration and other top stories.

  • Hopkins, AbbVie ink five-year cancer research collaboration

    Hopkins, AbbVie ink five-year cancer research collaboration
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and pharmaceutical company AbbVie have signed a five-year agreement to collaborate on cancer research.Under the agreement, Hopkins doctors and scientists will have access to new therapies developed by AbbVie for preclinical research to be funded by the collaboration. The North Chicago drug company will have the right to an exclusive license for some discoveries made by Hopkins researchers. A joint committee with representatives from both Hopkins and ..
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  • Pubic Grooming Tied to Higher STD Rates

    Pubic Grooming Tied to Higher STD Rates
    By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Dec. 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Brazilian bikini waxing and similar forms of personal grooming may be all the rage, but they come with a heightened risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease, new research suggests. The study found that frequent groomers of pubic hair are three to four times more likely to contract a sexually transmitted infection, such as herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV) or syphilis. "Grooming is linked to a heightened..
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  • Another Gift of Health for the Holidays: Flu Shots

    Another Gift of Health for the Holidays: Flu Shots
    It's Hump Day, so here we are halfway through National Influenza Vaccination Week, Dec. 4-10. Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert want you to take time while you are busy preparing for the holidays to get yourself and your family an important gift of health: the flu vaccine. The flu vaccine offers protection for you through the holidays, and for the rest of the flu season. Flu activity usually peaks between December and February, though..
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  • Just 1 cigarette a day can be deadly

    Just 1 cigarette a day can be deadly
    (HealthDay News) -- Think smoking just one cigarette a day is harmless? Think again, a new study says.Even a single daily cigarette can raise your odds for an early death, the research showed."There is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke," said study author Maki Inoue-Choi, who's with the division of cancer epidemiology and genetics at the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI)."Smoking cessation benefits all smokers, regardless of how few cigarettes they smoke," she added in an institute n..
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  • STUDY: Skipping Two Hours Of Sleep May Double Your Crash Risk

    STUDY: Skipping Two Hours Of Sleep May Double Your Crash Risk
    By Jacqueline Howard PHILADELPHIA (CNN) — What can you do to prepare for safe holiday road trips this year? Try getting the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep each night. Drivers who are just one or two hours shy of that recommendation nearly double their risk for a crash the next day, according to a new study conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (PDF) and released Tuesday. “While we do not think anybody would be surprised to learn that driving while extremely sleep-deprive..
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  • Toddler with big smile, Down syndrome begins modeling career

    Toddler with big smile, Down syndrome begins modeling career
    Rejection is a part of life for models and children with special needs.Asher Nash of Buford, Ga., is both.Asher is 16 months old, and has a big personality that just leaps out of photographs. Nash described him to British television channel ITV as “born to be in front of the camera.” He grins, he sticks his tongue out, he makes faces. He looks like he’s always having fun.He also has Down syndrome, a relatively common condition caused by an extra chromosome that leads to cognitive delays and oth..
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  • Talihina Veterans Center Under Investigation After Patient Dies At Facility

    Talihina Veterans Center Under Investigation After Patient Dies At Facility
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video TALIHINA (KFSM) — The local Veterans Affairs Office is under investigation after one of its residents died in its care. VA officials said his cause of death was an infection called sepsis, but maggots were reportedly found in his wound. The Oklahoma State Department of Health received an incident report during October of this year about the veteran's death. A spokeswoman told 5NEWS they could not release the document because it had information..
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  • Rare Superbug Gene Discovered on US Pig Farm

    Rare Superbug Gene Discovered on US Pig Farm
    Researchers have found a rare and frightening superbug gene on a U.S. pig farm and say their discovery suggests raw meat could carry the dangerous germs into the human population. No pigs scheduled for slaughter carried the mutant gene, the researchers stressed, and they haven't found any threat to people yet. And none of the pigs were sick. But the mutant should not have been on the farm at all and they have no idea how it got there. A researcher at Walter Reed Army Institute for Re..
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  • A handful of nuts a day keeps the doctor away: study

    A handful of nuts a day keeps the doctor away: study
    That's the takeaway of a study published Monday in the BMC Medicine journal, which found that munching a handful of nuts on a daily basis cuts the risk of a wide range of diseases — from cancer to heart disease. As holiday parties loom, the timely ...
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  • Amid backlash, Michigan GOP backs off health care cuts

    Amid backlash, Michigan GOP backs off health care cuts
    Buy PhotoPolice and firefighters demonstrate outside the Capitol over planned cuts to retiree health benefits for local government workers on Dec. 6, 2016.(Photo: Kathleen Gray/Detroit Free Press)Buy PhotoLANSING — Facing a strong backlash from police and firefighters, Michigan Republican lawmakers backed off today on plans to cut retiree health care benefits for local government workers during the lame duck session.GOP House leadership announced the change in plans as police officers and firefi..
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Urban Meyer says conference championships are 'extremely ... .No LeBron James, another 103-93 loss for Cavs to Pacers .
Apparent overdose in Sandusky McDonald's parking lot captured on Facebook live .Joe Haden: Steelers 'don't really respect us as a defense' .

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