Sunday, October 9, 2016

FDA approves lower-cost alternative to biotech drug Humira and other top stories.

  • FDA approves lower-cost alternative to biotech drug Humira

    FDA approves lower-cost alternative to biotech drug Humira
    Federal regulators on Friday approved the first alternative version of the second-best selling drug in the world, Humira, the blockbuster injection used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.The Food and Drug Administration cleared a near-copy of the drug, dubbed Amjevita, developed by Amgen. Regulators approved the drug for more than a half-dozen conditions listed on the original drug's label, including severe psoriasis and Crohn's diseases.Humira posted sales of nearly ..
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  • East Texans honor Alzheimer's patients, walk to help find a cure - Longview News

    East Texans honor Alzheimer's patients, walk to help find a cure - Longview News
    Lekeisha Rockwell's grandfather died from Alzheimer's disease in 2008, and since that time, she's participated in his honor at the East Texas Walk to End Alzheimer's."We're very hopeful," Rockwell said Saturday at this year's walk. "We just want to do something because it could be hereditary in our family, and we see other people suffering. We just want to be a part of the movement."People diagnosed with the disease, caretakers of those afflicted and supporters raising money and awareness for Al..
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  • Report: Santa Cruz County water agencies grappling with carcinogen

    Report: Santa Cruz County water agencies grappling with carcinogen
    Chromium 6 testing results • EPA maximum: 100 parts per billion• California maximum: 10 ppb.• Public Health Goal: .02 ppb.• Watsonville city water: Average: 9 ppb. Range: .047 to 18 ppb.• Soquel Creek Water: Average: 5.7 ppb. Range: 0 to 35 ppb.• Santa Cruz city water: Average: .051 ppb. Range: 0 to .14 ppb.• San Lorenzo Valley water: Average: .1 ppb. Range: 0 to .4. ppb• Scotts Valley city water: Average .02 ppb. Range: 0 to .06 ppb.Source: Environmental Working Group’s September 2016 repo..
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  • Letter: Creating a culture of awareness - The Herald

    Letter: Creating a culture of awareness - The Herald
    Thanks to years of advocacy campaigns and educational programs across the country, most Americans now know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and more people are learning that September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.But all too often, these important months are seen as mutually exclusive.Presence Health suggests everyone should try and take a different approach: Why not talk about these two cancers together? That’s exactly what Presence is doing, and calling it the Season of Awa..
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  • Seven people sickened in 4-state E. coli outbreak, CDC says

    Seven people sickened in 4-state E. coli outbreak, CDC says
    ATLANTA –   The Centers for Disease Control says a multistate outbreak of E.coli has sickened seven people, sending five to the hospital. The CDC said Saturday that the outbreak of E. coli, which can cause intestinal illnesses, likely is linked to beef products from Adams Farms Slaughterhouse in Athol, Massachusetts. People from 1 year old to 74 years old have become sick. They're from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. No deaths have been reported. The CDC says five pe..
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  • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative To Spend $3 Billion To Cure Diseases: What Are The Plans In Store?

    Chan Zuckerberg Initiative To Spend $3 Billion To Cure Diseases: What Are The Plans In Store?
    Dr. Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg want a disease-free world by the time this century ends and they're about to spend $3 billion to make sure it happens. At an event in San Francisco, Facebook's chief executive and his wife announced that they will spend $3 billion periodically over the next decade, hoping to aid scientists and engineers in curing, preventing and managing all diseases in a program called Chan Zuckerberg Science. In late 2015 Zuckerberg vowed to donate 99 percent of his shar..
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  • Striking nurses, Allina Health agree to bargaining session

    Striking nurses, Allina Health agree to bargaining session
    Union nurses and Allina Health will return to bargaining for the first time since nearly 5,000 nurses at five Minneapolis-area hospitals went on strike nearly three weeks ago.The Minnesota Nurses Association and Allina say federal mediators asked both sides to resume negotiations. A session is scheduled Tuesday.The nurses walked off Sept. 5 after a 22-hour bargaining session ended with no agreement on a new contract. Health insurance is a key issue.Allina says it is using 1,500 replacement nurs..
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  • Singer belts out a fight song for cancer patients - including herself

    Singer belts out a fight song for cancer patients - including herself
    NEWPORT BEACH – Robin Pollok would not be the same without the Susan G. Komen Orange County Race for the Cure. And the charity event, which turns 25 today, wouldn’t be the same without her. Pollok might be the Race for the Cure’s most recognizable voice. She’s been singing two prominent songs at the event every year since 2000. She kicks off the race with “The Star-Spangled Banner,” always in front of a sea of breast cancer survivors and family members and friends and others running or walking ..
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  • SLIDE SHOW: Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention walk

    SLIDE SHOW: Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention walk
    Over 42,000 people die each year from suicide, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Dozens of people gathered for the Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 at Ephram White Park. The proceeds benefit local education to schools, veterans, nursing homes to bring awareness to the high rates of suicide and how to prevent it. "I personally lost my brother and your presence here today honors those we lost," said organizer Katelyn Traughber Simp..
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