Friday, September 9, 2016

Untangling controversies around prostate cancer screenings and other top stories.

  • Untangling controversies around prostate cancer screenings

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among American men, and the risk goes up as men age. It is the second leading cancer killer of men, after lung cancer. But it can often be treated successfully. Today, more than 2 million men call themselves prostate cancer survivors. While preventing prostate cancer may not be possible at this time, early detection does save lives.Yet, there are differing opinions about screening - if you should get screened at all, when and how often. ..
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  • Two-dose vaccine does wonders for US chickenpox incidence

    Two-dose vaccine does wonders for US chickenpox incidence
    Chickenpox, as it seems, is better prevented with two jabs, rather than the standard one shot that used to be given prior to 2006. That’s what the Obama administration concluded, based on data comparing recent statistics on the disease’s incidence with those prior to the change in guidelines that year. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that chickenpox cases in the United States are far less prevalent than they were about ten years ago. This was attributed to the int..
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  • 5 Questions: Allina Nurses Go On Strike

    5 Questions: Allina Nurses Go On Strike
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Thousands of nurses at five Minnesota hospitals went on strike at 7 a.m. Monday, Labor Day, in a dispute over health insurance, workplace safety and staffing levels. Here’s a look at some of the issues: WHICH HOSPITALS ARE INVOLVED? They’re all part of Minneapolis-based Allina Health — Abbott Northwestern and the Phillips Eye Institute in Minneapolis, United in St. Paul, Unity in Fridley and Mercy in Coon Rapids. About 4,800 nurses at those hospitals are represented by the Mi..
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  • New spraying equipment brought in to fight the spread of Zika

    New spraying equipment brought in to fight the spread of Zika
    ©   WPEC | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WPEC CBS 12 provides local news, weather, sports, traffic and entertainment for West Palm Beach and nearby towns and communities in South Florida including the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast, serving Stuart, Royal Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth,..
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  • Heroin And One Failing Senate Campaign May Keep Mitch McConnell In Power

    Heroin And One Failing Senate Campaign May Keep Mitch McConnell In Power
    WASHINGTON — The difference between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell staying in charge of the Senate or Democrats taking control may end up being one lackluster Democratic Senate candidate from Ohio who failed to realize the importance of the heroin epidemic. Assuming Democrats win the White House, they need to flip just four Senate seats from Republicans to regain control of the upper chamber. And when the Senate races were starting to shape up last fall, Democrats saw Ohio as an excellen..
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  • Jerry Lewis is not 'slowing down' even without Labor Day telethon

    Jerry Lewis is not 'slowing down' even without Labor Day telethon
    Legendary actor Jerry Lewis gets brutally honest with USA TODAY's Bryan Alexander about Hollywood. USA TODAYJerry Lewis, at 90, is appearing in the long-delayed drama 'Max Rose.'(Photo: Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY)LOS ANGELES — Labor Day weekend used to belong to Jerry Lewis and his madcap 21-hour Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon.Lewis hosted the marathon for Muscular Dystrophy from 1966 until his last show as host in 2010.With his film return Max Rose opening in one theater this weekend ..
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  • Singapore's Zika cases send warning signal to Asia

    Singapore's Zika cases send warning signal to Asia
    A recent study estimates that roughly 2.6 billion people in the region and Africa could be at risk of contracting the virus, which has been linked to the neurological disorder microcephaly in unborn babies.It's not yet clear why Zika has spread so suddenly in Singapore. Many of the cases are thought to be locally-transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.On Saturday, Singapore's Ministry of Health said analysis of two cases found they had likely evolved from a strain of Zika that was already cir..
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  • Alternative Pain Management Therapies Effective

    Alternative Pain Management Therapies Effective
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  • After growth in obesity rates, Idaho sees small downtick

    After growth in obesity rates, Idaho sees small downtick
    After growth in obesity rates, Idaho sees small downtick ASSOCIATED PRESS , KREM 5:13 AM. PDT September 05, 2016 (AP) - A state health official says new data shows Idaho adults reversing a decades-long increase in obesity. News sources report the 28.6 percent of adults in Idaho who said they were obese in 2015 is down from 28.9 percent in 2014. Data comes from a state Department of Health & Welfare report that uses the most recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. Dep..
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