Friday, April 8, 2016

New technique may ease "phantom limb" pain in amputees and other top stories.

  • New technique may ease "phantom limb" pain in amputees

    A freezing technique may reduce the debilitating phantom limb pain that many amputees experience, according to a new, small study.Chronic pain that emanates from the site of a severed limb can be reduced in some cases when the remaining nerve and scar tissue is frozen in place, researchers said.The minimally invasive technique, known as cryoablation therapy, may offer hope to the roughly 200,000 Americans who undergo an amputation every year, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pr..
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  • Marco Rubio Holds Talks On Zika Virus, Puerto Rico Link

    Marco Rubio Holds Talks On Zika Virus, Puerto Rico Link
    Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBSMiami) — Florida Senator Marco Rubio is holding a press conference Friday on the Zika virus and its connection to Puerto Rico and South America. Earlier, Rubio spoke with state, local and Puerto Rican officials about current cases, prevention efforts and measures being taken to address public health concerns. “Zika virus is impacting Florida, Puerto Rico and South America, and we must be prepared for what is predicted to be an even mo..
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  • Choir singing may boost cancer patients' health, study says

    Choir singing may boost cancer patients' health, study says
    A new study has found an association between choir singing and a boosted immune system in cancer patients. The study suggests singing in a choir could help put cancer patients in the best possible position to receive treatment and maintain remission. The research published by the cancer journal founded by the European Institute of Oncology in Milan featured 193 patients who were either in remission, caring for cancer patients or were caregivers to a now-deceased cancer patient. Each participant ..
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  • Skim Milk Officially Sucks for More Reasons Than One

    Skim Milk Officially Sucks for More Reasons Than One
    Skim milk has always seemed like the obvious choice, right? It has the same vitamins and nutrients as whole milk, but without all the fat. While that may have been commonplace thinking for a while, recently more and more studies suggest that full-fat milk is a better alternative to the fat-free stuff. In fact, some research suggests people who consume full-fat dairy weigh less and are at lower risk for developing diabetes, too, according to a new study published in the journal Circulation.Tuft U..
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  • Government's weed guy is holding, but it's mostly schwag, DEA letter shows

    Government's weed guy is holding, but it's mostly schwag, DEA letter shows
    The University of Mississippi, which functions as Uncle Sam's weed man, has an enormous amount of marijuana on hand, but its product would be laughed out of any Colorado dispensary, according to a recent inventory of the school's stash.  The breakdown, included in a Drug Enforcement Administration memo sent to members of Congress, was meant to address concerns that marijuana research is being suffocated by overly cautious regulations, but it also provides rare, detailed insight into the U.S. G..
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  • Yeast Infection Led to Removal of Transplanted Uterus

    Yeast Infection Led to Removal of Transplanted Uterus
    Photo Surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic performed the first uterine transplant in the United States in February. On Friday they explained why the procedure failed and the organ had to be removed. Credit Cleveland Clinic Just two weeks after receiving the first uterus transplant in the United States, a patient at the Cleveland Clinic suddenly developed a serious complication last month, and on March 8 the transplant had to be removed. No details were given.On Friday, the ..
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  • Eye movements may hold clues to treating children with autism

    Eye movements may hold clues to treating children with autism
    New findings about where children with autism look during conversations could lead to changes in treatment programs, researchers say.The researchers used special technology to monitor the eye movements of 18 children with autism between the ages of 6 and 12, and 19 children without the developmental disorder.The researchers from the University of Vermont found that children with autism tended to focus more on a speaker's mouth instead of the eyes when the conversation turned to emotional topics..
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  • 'Healthy' smokes bid slammed

    'Healthy' smokes bid slammed
    SMOKING ... Is deadly no matter how much nicotine cigarettes have. Kills about 15,000 Aussies a year. Costs our economy $31.5b annually. Health experts have condemned a cigarette company's decision to flood the Australian market with products it implies are healthier than other smokes. A US tobacco grower billing itself as a "leader" in smoking harm reduction says a national distributor has ordered a "substantial" shipment of its new products. One has extremely low levels of..
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  • FDA to revoke pig drug approval over human cancer risk concern

    FDA to revoke pig drug approval over human cancer risk concern
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday moved to revoke approval of a drug used to treat certain diseases in pigs because it could leave a cancerous residue that may affect human health.The drug, carbadox, is made by Teaneck, New Jersey-based Phibro Animal Health and is used to control swine dysentery and bacterial enteritis, the agency said. The drug, which was approved in 1972, has also been used to promote weight gain in pigs."Potential cancer risks are based on an assumed lifetime ..
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