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Margaret Wilson: Flying Nightingale, 95, seeks fellow nurse's family

Margaret Wilson offered to take the place of a WW2 nurse who died en route to help wounded soldiers. from BBC News - Health http://ift.tt/2hiD3HS

Inside the mind of the man who wants to transplant human heads

Neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero likens himself to Peter Parker and Victor Frankenstein, and controversially claims that a successful human head transplant is imminent from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2iMHFcK

Alzheimer’s may be able to spread through blood transfusions

A protein might be capable of spreading Alzheimer’s through blood transfusions and surgical equipment, but we don’t know yet how much of a risk this is from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2zlG2d1

Climate change will kill millions but you knew that already

It’s no surprise, but an analysis has predicted deadly heatwaves, more deaths from starvation, and a boom in mosquito-borne diseases thanks to climate change from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2A2D6PO

Donor organs created by dissolving and rebuilding pig livers

A liver grown in a lab by dissolving cells in a pig organ and then reinfusing it with new ones offers hope that we could create transplant organs on demand from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2xCfEao

FOX NEWS: FDA moves to revoke claim that soy protein protects the heart

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FDA moves to revoke claim that soy protein protects the heart The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday proposed a rule revoking the right of companies to claim soy protein protects the heart, while potentially allowing a more circumspect health claim.

Hey Trump, the 1970s called and it wants its drug policies back

President Trump is right to declare the opioid crisis an emergency but his strategy is a mishmash of failed policies from last century, says Samantha Murphy from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2z3KDj6

A legal trade in rhino horn could be twice as big as illegal one

Legalising the trade in rhino horn from South Africa could match black market supply and maybe even double it, with the aim of driving poachers out of business from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2iLgq2l

Global Infectious Disease Research Administration Development Award for Low-and Middle-Income Country Institutions (G11-Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity PAR-18-335 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to invite applications from research institutions in low- to middle-income countries (LMIC) to provide senior administrators from these institutions with advanced training in the management of NIH grants. The ultimate goal is to improve oversight of NIAID grant awards and compliance with NIH funding policies and Federal research funding requirements for NIAID-supported foreign institutions in low to middle-income countries. from NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) http://ift.tt/2z6vldN

Medical News Today: Eggplant allergy: What you need to know

Allergies to eggplant, or aubergine, are fairly uncommon. In this article, learn about the symptoms of eggplant allergies, as well as other foods to avoid. from Featured Health News from Medical News Today http://ift.tt/2yZQWCv

Unethical request?

A filmmaker touched off a debate in Pakistan revolving around one question - can a Facebook friend request be considered harassment? from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2z8t01X

FOX NEWS: Pain drugs in pregnancy tied to ADHD

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Pain drugs in pregnancy tied to ADHD Women who use a lot of the common pain reliever acetaminophen during pregnancy may be more likely to have children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than those who don't use the drug, a Norwegian study suggests.

Monster colliding black holes might lurk on the edge of spiral galaxies

The outskirts of spiral galaxies like our own could be crowded with colliding black holes of massive proportions and a prime location for scientists hunting the sources of gravitational waves, said researchers. Their study identifies an overlooked region potentially rife with orbiting black holes. Identifying host galaxies of merging massive black holes could help explain how orbiting pairs of black holes form. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily http://ift.tt/2iMCVUu

Pakistan bride charged over 'poisoned milk' killings

A new bride faces murder charges after her husband and 12 relatives die from poisoned milk. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2z6LaAX

Superbug-related deaths hit at least 15-year Wales low

The number of deaths related to MRSA, C. diff and Staphylococcus aureus continue to fall. from BBC News - Health http://ift.tt/2ihSrEa

Superbug-related deaths hit at least 15-year Wales low

The number of deaths related to MRSA, C. diff and Staphylococcus aureus continue to fall. from BBC News - Health http://ift.tt/2ihSrEa

MSF charity secures generic hepatitis C drugs for $1.40 a day

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LONDON (Reuters) - Medecins Sans Frontieres, the international nonprofit medical charity, said on Tuesday it had struck deals with generic manufacturers to buy hepatitis C drugs for as little as $1.40 a day, a dramatic reduction on original prices. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2z1whQE

MSF charity secures generic hepatitis C drugs for $1.40 a day

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LONDON (Reuters) - Medecins Sans Frontieres, the international nonprofit medical charity, said on Tuesday it had struck deals with generic manufacturers to buy hepatitis C drugs for as little as $1.40 a day, a dramatic reduction on original prices. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2z1whQE

Alzheimer’s may be able to spread through blood transfusions

A protein might be capable of spreading Alzheimer’s through blood transfusions and surgical equipment, but we don’t know yet how much of a risk this is from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2zleNiL

Climate change will kill millions but you knew that already

It’s no surprise, but an analysis has predicted deadly heatwaves, more deaths from starvation, and a boom in mosquito-borne diseases thanks to climate change from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2A2D6PO

Donor organs created by dissolving and rebuilding pig livers

A liver grown in a lab by dissolving cells in a pig organ and then reinfusing it with new ones offers hope that we could create transplant organs on demand from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2xCfEao

Hey Trump, the 1970s called and it wants its drug policies back

President Trump is right to declare the opioid crisis an emergency but his strategy is a mishmash of failed policies from last century, says Samantha Murphy from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2z3KDj6

A legal trade in rhino horn could be twice as big as illegal one

Legalising the trade in rhino horn from South Africa could match black market supply and maybe even double it, with the aim of driving poachers out of business from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2iLgq2l

Scottish cancer death rates 61% higher among poor

NHS report reveals the survival gap of those diagnosed with cancer in Scotland's poorest areas. from BBC News - Health http://ift.tt/2xF2Obr

Pfizer beats profit estimates, raises 2017 earnings forecast

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(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc's quarterly profit beat market estimates, partly helped by higher-than-expected sales of its blockbuster pneumonia vaccine Prevnar, and the company also raised its full-year earnings forecast. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2z0n0s7

U.S. drug pricing watchdog gets funding to expand efforts

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(Reuters) - A U.S. independent nonprofit organization that evaluates the clinical and cost effectiveness of new medicines said on Tuesday it has received significant new funding that will enable it to greatly expand its work. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2gZaTVu

Pfizer beats profit estimates, raises 2017 earnings forecast

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(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc's quarterly profit beat market estimates, partly helped by higher-than-expected sales of its blockbuster pneumonia vaccine Prevnar, and the company also raised its full-year earnings forecast. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2z0n0s7

Scottish cancer death rates 61% higher among poor

NHS report reveals the survival gap of those diagnosed with cancer in Scotland's poorest areas. from BBC News - Health http://ift.tt/2xF2Obr

U.S. drug pricing watchdog gets funding to expand efforts

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(Reuters) - A U.S. independent nonprofit organization that evaluates the clinical and cost effectiveness of new medicines said on Tuesday it has received significant new funding that will enable it to greatly expand its work. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2gZaTVu

Sacked Catalan leader not seeking asylum

Catalonia's sacked president Carles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2iPfVo3

Many victims in Kabul blast - reports

An explosion in the Afghan capital causes many casualties in diplomatic zone, reports say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2gQsAmj

Aetna beats profit estimates as Obamacare losses shrink

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(Reuters) - U.S. health insurer Aetna Inc, which is said to be in talks to be bought by CVS Health, reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday as it kept its costs in control and cut losses in its pared down Obamacare business. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2hqkYaG

Aetna beats profit estimates as Obamacare losses shrink

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(Reuters) - U.S. health insurer Aetna Inc, which is said to be in talks to be bought by CVS Health, reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday as it kept its costs in control and cut losses in its pared down Obamacare business. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2hqkYaG

Hey Trump, the 1970s called and it wants its drug policies back

President Trump is right to declare the opioid crisis an emergency but his strategy is a mishmash of failed policies from last century, says Samantha Murphy from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2z3KDj6

A legal trade in rhino horn could be twice as big as illegal one

Legalising the trade in rhino horn from South Africa could match black market supply and maybe even double it, with the aim of driving poachers out of business from New Scientist - Health http://ift.tt/2iLgq2l

Breastfeeding for two months protects against SIDS

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Study quantifies minimum time needed for benefit Related items from OnMedica UK breastfeeding rates some of lowest in the world How to encourage breastfeeding? Breastfeeding could cut children’s leukaemia risk Breastfeeding for longer linked to higher IQ claim from OnMedica News http://ift.tt/2A3enL1

Pfizer's quarterly profit beats estimates

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(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc reported a bigger-than-expected quarterly profit, benefiting from strong demand for its newer drugs. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2ihH1QB

Pfizer's quarterly profit beats estimates

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(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc reported a bigger-than-expected quarterly profit, benefiting from strong demand for its newer drugs. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2ihH1QB

John Kelly: US Civil War caused by 'lack of compromise'

President Trump's chief of staff General John Kelly was speaking to Fox News when he made the remarks. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2gQu93S

Syrian man 'planned bomb attack' in Germany

A Syrian man arrested in north-east Germany had planned a bomb attack, police say. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2gPHdGp

India uncles convicted of raping and impregnating child, aged 10

The girl was raped by two uncles and the second uncle's DNA matched her baby's. from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2z0i2f0

Pfizer's quarterly profit more than doubles

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(Reuters) - Pfizer Inc's third-quarter profit more than doubled, while revenue remained largely flat. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2gYTUlZ

Aetna beats profit estimates on lower Obamacare losses

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(Reuters) - Aetna Inc cut losses in its Obamacare business in the third quarter, helping the U.S. health insurer post a higher-than-expected profit and raise its full-year earnings forecast. from Reuters: Health News http://ift.tt/2ihrdNW