Thursday 18 January 2018

Reuters Health Report: January 18, 2018

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Thursday, January 18, 2018
Exclusive: Exercise? I get more than people think, Trump says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Do not expect U.S. President Donald Trump to hit the gym, despite his doctor's orders.
Toothpaste ingredient could fight malaria, research shows
LONDON (Reuters) - Research carried out in part by an artificially-intelligent (AI)'robot scientist' has found that a common ingredient of toothpaste could be developed to fight drug-resistant strains of malaria.
U.S. court invalidates J&J cancer drug patent, hitting UK's BTG
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. administrative court invalidated a Johnson & Johnson patent on its blockbuster prostate cancer drug Zytiga, bringing rivals closer to selling generic versions and hitting shares in its British partner BTG Plc .
How neighborhoods shape life with diabetes
(Reuters Health) - - People with diabetes who live in poor communities with limited access to exercise facilities or grocery stores may have a harder time managing their symptoms than diabetics living in more affluent areas, a U.S. study suggests.
Heated abdominal chemo bath improves ovarian cancer survival
(Reuters Health) - - A heated chemotherapy organ bath circulated throughout the abdomen after surgery can significantly prolong a woman's survival with advanced ovarian cancer, according to doctors testing the new treatment.
Snus tobacco on the rise as Norway smoking halved in a decade
OSLO (Reuters) - The share of Norwegians who smoke on a daily basis has halved in the last decade and was last year exceeded for the first time by the use of snus, a wet snuff tobacco product, Statistics Norway said on Thursday.
Senate committee advances Azar nomination as health secretary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday voted to move forward the nomination of Alex Azar, a former drug industry executive and lobbyist whom President Donald Trump has tapped to be the next secretary of Health and Human Services.
India plans to raise health spending by 11 percent in budget; less than requested
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is poised to raise its public health spending by 11 percent in the annual budget next month, after rejecting the health minister's demand for a much bigger increase to ramp up disease control, according to government sources and documents.
Brazilians rush to get yellow fever vaccinations amid fatal cases
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilians lined up for hours to get yellow fever vaccinations in Brazil's largest states, alarmed by the increase in the number of fatal cases of infection and a warning from the World Health Organization to tourists visiting parts of the country.
Most states don't require that kids be checked for health issues
(Reuters Health) - - Most U.S. states don't require that children be screened for health conditions that can affect learning, according to new research supported by the Children's Health Fund (CHF).
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