Friday, January 20, 2017

FDA warns of Illnesses and Deaths in pets exposed to prescription topical (human) cancer treatment and other top stories.

  • FDA warns of Illnesses and Deaths in pets exposed to prescription topical (human) cancer treatment

    FDA warns of Illnesses and Deaths in pets exposed to prescription topical (human) cancer treatment
    × FDA warns of Illnesses and Deaths in pets exposed to prescription topical (human) cancer treatment The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners, veterinarians, health care providers and pharmacists that pets are at risk of illness and death when exposed to the topical cancer medication Fluorouracil Cream USP 5% (5-FU.) intended for use in people. Fluorouracil may also be marketed under the brand names Carac, Effudex and Fluoroplex. People using this medication should use ca..
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  • Flabby heart keeps pumping with squeeze from robotic sleeve

    Flabby heart keeps pumping with squeeze from robotic sleeve
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists are developing a robotic sleeve that can encase a flabby diseased heart and gently squeeze to keep it pumping. So far it's been tested only in animals, improving blood flow in pigs. But this "soft robotic" device mimics the natural movements of a beating heart, a strategy for next-generation treatments of deadly heart failure. The key: A team from Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital wound artificial muscles into the thin silicone s..
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  • Gwyneth Paltrow's new wellness book offers tough lessons on 'clean' living

    Gwyneth Paltrow's new wellness book offers tough lessons on 'clean' living
    It seems as if celebrities are on a mission to help us become healthier, happier versions of ourselves. And they're doing it one wellness book at a time. Cameron Diaz coached us in mastering the art of longevity; Kate Hudson presented us with a lesson in body acceptance.With "Goop Clean Beauty," actress Gwyneth Paltrow takes things further by drawing on her online lifestyle magazine to create what her Goop editors believe is the "ultimate beauty guide." While she has introduced us to some ridi..
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  • Former president's breathing tube indicates severe pneumonia

    Former president's breathing tube indicates severe pneumonia
    Former President George H.W. Bush is being treated for pneumonia in intensive care at a Houston hospital where doctors are evaluating him before removing a breathing tube. His underlying health problems include vascular parkinsonism, a rare syndrome that mimics Parkinson’s disease. The 92-year-old Bush also broke a vertebra in 2015 and has used a motorized scooter or a wheelchair in recent years. Some answers to common questions about his health: ___ Q: WHEN DOES A PNEUMONIA PATIENT NEED A BREA..
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  • Nearly Half of US Men Have Genital HPV Infections

    Nearly Half of US Men Have Genital HPV Infections
    Nearly half of American men have a genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, but a much smaller percentage have received the HPV vaccine, according to a new study. The results show that about 45 percent of U.S. men under age 60 have a genital HPV infection, which translates to about 35 million men, the researchers said. What's more, 25 percent of men were infected with so-called "high-risk" types of HPV, which, compared with low-risk types of HPV, are more strongly linked with cancer...
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  • What Really Happened to Your Taxes While Obama Was President

    What Really Happened to Your Taxes While Obama Was President
    With Donald Trump and the Republicans set to take the reins of government, Washington’s economic priorities are clear: Expect big tax cuts, especially for business owners and wealthy investors, in the name of invigorating economic growth. That’s going to be a big contrast with President Obama and the Democrats, who put bigger emphasis on using tax policy to correct a wealth distribution they consider unfair.But claims that Obama dramatically raised taxes — as was frequently charged by his oppone..
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  • Spectator killed during 1st stage of Monte Carlo rally race (Jan 20, 2017)

    Spectator killed during 1st stage of Monte Carlo rally race (Jan 20, 2017)
    MONACO (AP) A spectator was killed after being hit by a car during the first stage of the season-opening Monte Carlo rally, race organizers said. Organizers said the spectator was struck by a car driven by New Zealand driver Hayden Paddon during the first of two night stages held on Thursday night. ”WRC would like to express sincere condolences to the family and friends of the victim of Thursday’s tragic accident at Rallye Monte-Carlo,” the World Rally Championship statement said. ”The spec..
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  • 'Huge leap' in prostate cancer testing

    'Huge leap' in prostate cancer testing
    Image copyright SPL Image caption Scans of the prostate can show if there is a cancerous growth The biggest leap in diagnosing prostate cancer "in decades" has been made using new scanning equipment, say doctors and campaigners.Using advanced MRI nearly doubles the number of aggressive tumours that are caught.And the trial on 576 men, published in the Lancet, showed more than a quarter could be spared invasive biopsies, which can lead to severe side-e..
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  • Tex. woman seen in 'Juju on That Beat' video loses cancer battle

    Tex. woman seen in 'Juju on That Beat' video loses cancer battle
    Even when Ana-Alecia Ayala would have been excused for being downcast, she managed to make others smile. The Texan was battling cancer last year when a video that showed her dancing to “Juju on That Beat” went viral. Ayala, 32, died Wednesday after ...
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St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman wants another $14 million from ... .President: 'She loved the heck out of her kids' .
Relations between Obama, Netanyahu camps hit rock bottom .US accuses Chinese citizens of hacking law firms, insider trading .

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