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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Evidence of Zika Link To Guillain-Barre Syndrome Grows Stronger

Pika Connection To Rare Nerve Disorder Bolstered by Study by Dennis Thompson.  US News.  October 5, 2016
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Labels: immune system, nerve

Fear And Mistrust Of Water Lead To Rise Of Infectious Bacterial Disease In Flint

Amid Water Crisis, Flint Faces A Shigellosis Outbreak by Sara Ganim.  CNN.  October 4, 2016
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Labels: infections, Public Health, water

Is There A Limit To Human Life Span? Is It 115 Years?

What's The Longest Humans Can Live?  115 Years, New Study Says by Carl Zimmer.  The New York Times.  October 5, 2016
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Labels: Gerontology, longevity, Research

Traffic Deaths Jump Tracking Economic Recovery

U.S. Traffic Deaths Jump by 10.4 Percent In First Half of 2016.  Associated Press/NBC News.  October 5, 2016
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Labels: accidents, transportation

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Computer Authentication By Brain Waves May Risk Personal Information

Brain Waves Can Be Used To Detect Potentially Harmful Personal Information.  Texas Tech University/Science Daily.  October 3, 2016
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Labels: Brain, computers, security

First Warning About Cyber Vulnerability Of A Medical Device

J&J Warns Diabetic Patients:  Insulin Pump Vulnerable To Hacking by Jim Finkle.  Reuters.  October 4, 2016
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Labels: computers, crime, medical devices

Democratic And Republican Doctors Treat Patients Differently

Democratic And Republican Doctors Treat Patients Differently by Erin Blakemore.  Washington Post.  October 3, 2016. 
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Labels: patient care, politics
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      • Evidence of Zika Link To Guillain-Barre Syndrome ...
      • Fear And Mistrust Of Water Lead To Rise Of Infecti...
      • Is There A Limit To Human Life Span? Is It 115 Ye...
      • Traffic Deaths Jump Tracking Economic Recovery
      • Computer Authentication By Brain Waves May Risk Pe...
      • First Warning About Cyber Vulnerability Of A Medic...
      • Democratic And Republican Doctors Treat Patients D...
      • Changes May Be Coming For Obamacare
      • Hyperelastic Bone Tissue That Can Be Produced by 3...
      • Personality Testing Can Identify 90 Percent Of Chi...
      • Eating At Home Increases; Economic, Markets, And ...
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