Health

Resistance to malaria drugs has spread in SE Asia

Resistance to malaria drugs has spread in SE Asia

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. specialists are raising the alarm over the spread of drug-resistant malaria in a couple of Southeast Asian nations, endangering major global positive aspects in preventing the mosquito-borne illness that kills more than 600,000 people once a year.

 
 

Shire buys ViroPharma in $4.2 billion deal

LONDON (AP) — The drugmaker Shire PLC plans to reinforce its rare disease remedy portfolio via spending $four.2 billion in cash to buy the biopharmaceutical company ViroPharma Inc.

 
 

Oman reports first death linked to MERS virus

MUSCAT, Oman (AP) — Oman says officials are widening well being tests following the u . s . a .’s first loss of life blamed on a SARS-like virus that has been founded in neighboring Saudi Arabia.

 
 

Calif. company recalls prepackaged salad, sandwich

RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — More than 90 lots of ready-to-consume salads and sandwiches by means of a California catering firm are being recalled after 26 folks in three states were sickened by a bacterial pressure of E. coli linked to its products, federal health officers mentioned Sunday.

 
 

New rule demands parity for mental health coverage

New rule demands parity for mental health coverage

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s remaining: medical Health insurance companies must duvet mental illness and substance abuse simply as they cover physical illnesses.  

 
 

Q&A: More lenient lice policies bug some parents

Q&A: More lenient lice policies bug some parents

WASHINGTON (AP) — Some schools are letting youngsters with reside lice in their hair back in the classroom, a much less restrictive coverage that has oldsters scratching their heads.

 
 

NYC’s Bloomberg led the way on trans fats ban

NYC’s Bloomberg led the way on trans fats ban

NEW YORK (AP) — Synthetic trans fat have been as American as apple pie when New York City's well being-acutely aware mayor, Michael Bloomberg, pushed to ban them from restaurant meals in his metropolis in 2006.

 
 

No more trans fat: FDA banning the artery-clogger

No more trans fat: FDA banning the artery-clogger

WASHINGTON (AP) — Heart-clogging trans fats had been once a staple of the American food regimen, ample in baked goods, microwave popcorn and fried meals. Now, conscious of the health risks, the Food and Drug Administration is eliminating what's left of them for excellent.

 
 

FDA to ban artery-clogging trans fats

FDA to ban artery-clogging trans fats

WASHINGTON (AP) — Heart-clogging trans fats had been slowly disappearing from grocery aisles and restaurant menus in the last decade. Now, the Food and Drug Administration is ending the job.

 
 

Q&A on polonium: Swiss say Arafat was poisoned

LONDON (AP) — The lethal radioactive element polonium first hit the headlines when it was used to kill KGB agent-grew to become-Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006.

 
 

Many health woes in teens seeking obesity surgery

Many health woes in teens seeking obesity surgery

CHICAGO (AP) — U.S. teens looking for weight-loss surgical procedure have a startling number of well being issues that was once seen best in adults, in keeping with an important government-funded learn about.

 
 

GOP’s Sen. Ayotte wants health care ‘time out’

GOP’s Sen. Ayotte wants health care ‘time out’

WASHINGTON (AP) — A average Republican senator is looking for a "outing" within the implementation of President Barack Obama's new health care software.

 
 

New faces of health overhaul: Still all smiles

New faces of health overhaul: Still all smiles

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — It didn't take long for the pleasant-looking younger woman whose face was splashed across HealthCare.gov to spiral from smiling inventory picture to laughingstock. Because it scrambles to appropriate issues with the site, the Obama administration is now asking people who have successfully purchased medical insurance to […]

 
 

Patients, firms shop for better health care deals

Patients, firms shop for better health care deals

Paul Freeman drove 600 miles remaining 12 months to save lots of himself — and his enterprise — heaps of dollars on his surgical procedure.

 
 

Novo Nordisk recalls diabetes drugs in Europe

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Novo Nordisk is recalling 3 million insulin products used for diabetes remedy in 13 European countries as a result of a production drawback that can affect the power of the drug.