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Guinea Ebola cases climb due to transmissions at funerals
CONAKRY - Guinea has seen a spate of new Ebola cases due to transmissions at funerals, a worrying sign for the African nation as it seeks to stamp out a year-long epidemic that has killed over 11,000 people across the region, a health official said on Friday.
Meningitis cases triple in two weeks in Niger, more than 400 dead: WHO
GENEVA - An outbreak of meningitis with "unprecedented features" is spreading rapidly in Niger, with a tripling of cases in the past two weeks, hundreds of deaths so far this year and vaccines in short supply, the World Health Organization said on Friday.
Want to know where to get high? There's an app for that
LONDON - Cannabis users looking for someone to share a joint with have a new app that lets them find like-minded smokers around the world.
Senior housing transitions can lead to stigma and isolation
(Reuters Health) – In senior housing facilities where residents are required to relocate as heath issues worsen, seniors tend to isolate themselves and may hide health conditions out of fear of relocation, according to a new study.
Obesity may increase stroke risk in young adults
(Reuters Health) - Obese young adults may be more likely to have a stroke than people who aren't overweight, a U.S. study suggests.
Shift work may promote unhealthy lifestyle
(Reuters Health) – Shift work may lead to a poor diet and too little exercise, accounting for at least some of the increased health risks seen among people who work changing hours or regular overnights, a new study suggests.
FDA warns on newer class of type 2 diabetes drugs
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned that a widely used newer class of type 2 diabetes drugs sold by AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly in partnership with Boehringer Ingleheim may cause dangerously high levels of blood acids that could require hospitalization.
Taiwan enforces stricter controls on Japanese food imports
TAIPEI/TOKYO - Taiwan on Friday began enforcing stricter rules on inspecting imported Japanese food products potentially originating in radiation-exposed areas, prompting a warning from Tokyo that it may call on the WTO for a ruling unless the restrictions are eased.
Alternative therapies for hot flashes are hit or miss
(Reuters Health) – - Managing menopausal symptoms like hot flashes may be possible without taking hormones, but the evidence supporting most alternatives is weak, European researchers say.
Indian court bars Glenmark from selling Merck drug copies
MUMBAI - India's Supreme Court has barred Glenmark Pharmaceuticals from making and selling copies of U.S. drugmaker Merck's diabetes drugs Januvia and Janumet, according to a court document released on Friday.