Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Daily News: Reuters Health News Headlines - Arizona "pregnant man" to appeal ruling rejecting divorce

Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 07:46 PM PDT
Today's Reuters Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

Arizona "pregnant man" to appeal ruling rejecting divorce 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 07:46 PM PDT
By David Schwartz PHOENIX (Reuters) - A transgender man who made worldwide headlines after he married and gave birth to three children will appeal an Arizona judge's ruling denying him a divorce from his wife of 10 years, his attorneys said on Tuesday. Thomas Beatie, 39, was born a woman but began living as a man in his 20s, initiating hormone treatments, undergoing breast-removal surgery and legally changing his name, though he kept his female reproductive organs. ...
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Alabama Senate passes bill tightening rules for abortion clinics 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 07:19 PM PDT
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley speaks during a news conference in Mobile, AlabamaBy Verna Gates BIRMINGHAM, Ala (Reuters) - The Alabama Senate passed an abortion bill on Tuesday critics say would limit access to the procedure with stricter requirements for clinics that provide it. The Senate passed the bill on a vote of 22-10, after the House passed a similar bill in February. A committee will reconcile the two bills before the proposed legislation goes to the Alabama Governor, Dr. Robert Bentley, who is expected to sign it into law. ...
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New strain of bird flu infects four others in China -Xinhua 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 06:26 PM PDT
BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported four new cases on Tuesday of a strain of bird flu that was previously unknown in humans but has already killed two people, raising the total of known cases to seven. The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday there was no evidence that the H7N9 strain could be transmitted between people, but that it was investigating the outbreak. The four new patients in China's eastern Jiangsu province were all in critical condition and receiving emergency treatment, the Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Jiangsu provincial health bureau. ...
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NRA-funded panel urges training armed guards at schools 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 06:23 PM PDT
Former Rep. Asa Hutchinson discusses the findings and recommendations of the National School Shield Program in WashingtonBy Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A task force funded by the National Rifle Association, the top U.S. gun rights group, unveiled a plan on Tuesday to train armed security personnel in every school in response to the December school massacre in Connecticut - a proposal swiftly condemned by gun control advocates. ...
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About 1,200 dental patients in Oklahoma screened for HIV 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 05:18 PM PDT
By Steve Olafson OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - About 1,200 patients have been screened for exposure to HIV and hepatitis in Oklahoma after authorities found a Tulsa dentist using improper sterilization procedures and rusty surgical tools, a public health official said on Tuesday. More than 6,000 patients have yet to be tested and officials have not located all the exposed patients, said Kaitlin Snider, spokeswoman for the Tulsa Health Department. Testing is free and patients should get results in two weeks. Dr. ...
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Four face manslaughter charges for Brazil nightclub fire 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 05:17 PM PDT
A woman kneels next to the Boate Kiss nightclub in Santa MariaSAO PAULO (Reuters) - Prosecutors charged four people with manslaughter on Tuesday for their roles in the January 27 nightclub fire that killed 241 people in southern Brazil, saying they overlooked grave safety irregularities. The Kiss club's two owners, as well as two members of a band who lit a flare that ignited a soundproofing ceiling foam, will stand trial for manslaughter while four others face lesser charges, including for false testimony. "They ignored what could have happened to these people for financial reasons," prosecutor Joel Dutra said of the accused. ...
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Indiana House passes bill aimed at limiting use of abortion pill 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 05:05 PM PDT
By Susan Guyett INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Indiana House on Tuesday approved a bill requiring clinics that administer the so-called abortion pill to also have full surgical facilities, a move that would force Planned Parenthood to halt all abortion services at a central Indiana clinic. Supporters say the bill protects women's health, but the president of Planned Parenthood of Indiana called the facility mandates for early-term abortions "regulation without reason. ...
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Novavax vaccine meets mid-stage trial goal, shares rise 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 03:38 PM PDT
(Reuters) - Novavax Inc said its vaccine to treat a virus that causes respiratory tract infections met the main goal, of immunizing women of childbearing age, in a mid-stage trial. The company's shares were up 8.5 percent at $2.35 in extended trading. The vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) could induce immune responses at levels that can protect infants through a transfer of antibodies from the mother, Novavax said citing trial data. The vaccine was well-tolerated, with a safety profile similar to its early-stage trial. ...
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IRS weighs changes to Obama healthcare investment tax rules 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 03:11 PM PDT
A woman walks out of an Internal Revenue Service office in New YorkBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Businesses and wealthy owners of estates and trusts asked the IRS on Tuesday for changes to a part of President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare law that has received comparatively little attention: a 3.8 percent tax on investment income intended to provide the bulk of the law's funding. The tax kicks in this year, with U.S. taxpayers accounting for it for the first time in their tax returns for 2013. It is projected to raise more than $100 billion over a decade to help pay for health insurance for millions of Americans who lack it. ...
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Elan completes sale of Tysabri stake to Biogen 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 03:05 PM PDT
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish drugmaker Elan closed the sale of its 50 percent stake in multiple sclerosis (MS) drug Tysabri on Tuesday, clearing the way for it to return cash to investors, spend on acquisitions and stave off an approach for the company. Under a deal announced in February, Biogen Idec will take full ownership of the blockbuster drug for an upfront payment of $3.25 billion plus royalties of up to 25 percent on future sales. ...
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NRA-funded proposal seeks armed personnel in schools 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 02:27 PM PDT
National School Shield Task Force Director, former Arkansas Rep. Asa Hutchinson, holds a copy of group's study during a news conference at National Press Club in Washington, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The National Rifle Association's study recommends schools across the nation each train and arm at least one staff member. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)By Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A study funded by the National Rifle Association released on Tuesday proposed that armed personnel be stationed in every school in response to December's school massacre in Connecticut. The proposal by the National School Shield Task Force also includes security accords between schools and law enforcement, an online safety assessment tool for schools, state safety standards and improved federal coordination for school safety. ...
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Exclusive: Thermo emerges as frontrunner for Life Tech -sources 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 02:16 PM PDT
By Greg Roumeliotis and Soyoung Kim NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc is emerging as the lead contender in an auction for Life Technologies Corp , a genetic testing maker with a market value of more than $11 billion, three people familiar with the matter said this week. Thermo Fisher, the world's largest maker of laboratory equipment, is considering a bid of $65 to $70 per share for Life Tech and is interested in buying the entire company, two of the people said. ...
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Obama launches research initiative to study human brain 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 01:34 PM PDT
Obama is introduced by Francis Collins before his announcement of his administration's BRAIN initiative at the White House in WashingtonBy Jeff Mason and Julie Steenhuysen WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - The White House unveiled a sweeping new initiative on Tuesday to map the individual cells and circuits that make up the human brain, a project that will give scientists a better understanding of how a healthy brain works and how to devise better treatments for injuries and diseases of the brain. "There is this enormous mystery waiting to be unlocked," said President Barack Obama of the ambitious project unveiled at a White House ceremony packed with scientists. ...
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What treatment's best for hyperactive preschoolers? 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 01:06 PM PDT
By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Parents of preschoolers at risk for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may first want to try behavior training before they put their children on medications, suggests a new analysis of past studies. Researchers found medications improved young children's behaviors but put them at risk for mood and growth problems. Training that teaches parents to understand their children's needs, however, did the same without side effects. "Training also helps the parent feel more confident," said Dr. ...
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Small, rural hospitals lag on some quality measures 
Tuesday, Apr 02, 2013 01:04 PM PDT
By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although fewer people are dying shortly after treatment for heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia at most U.S. hospitals than a decade ago, the same trend doesn't apply to certain small, rural facilities, a new study suggests. So-called critical access hospitals - which have no more than 25 beds and are typically miles from the nearest other hospital - are exempt from reporting those sort of quality and outcomes data to the government. ...
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