Sunday, January 22, 2017

NYC health department reports no babies born with HIV in 2015 - New York's PIX11 / WPIX and other top stories.

  • NYC health department reports no babies born with HIV in 2015 - New York's PIX11 / WPIX

    NYC health department reports no babies born with HIV in 2015 - New York's PIX11 / WPIX
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video GREENWICH VILLAGE, Manhattan — We found the 18-foot high white, steel structure sitting in the shadow of the old St. Vincent’s Hospital near 7th Avenue and 12th Street. St. Vincent’s was “ground zero” for the 1980’s AIDS epidemic in New York City—where many of the sick came to be treated or die. It seems fitting that the AIDS Memorial be situated here. “In New York City alone, over 100,000 men, women and children have died from AIDS,” said mem..
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  • Politics|Tom Price, Obamacare Critic, Is Trump's Choice for Health Secretary

    Politics|Tom Price, Obamacare Critic, Is Trump's Choice for Health Secretary
    While some Republicans have attacked the Affordable Care Act without proposing an alternative, Mr. Price has introduced bills offering a detailed, comprehensive replacement plan in every Congress since 2009, when Democrats started work on the legislation. Many of his ideas are included in the “Better Way” agenda issued several months ago by House Republicans. In debate on the Affordable Care Act in 2009, Mr. Price railed against “a stifling and oppressive federal government,” a theme that perva..
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  • Trump turns to conservative tacticians to run HHS and Medicare, Medicaid

    Trump turns to conservative tacticians to run HHS and Medicare, Medicaid
    Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), a veteran lawmaker and vehement critic of the Affordable Care Act, has been picked as President-elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post) President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for health secretary and administrator of the government’s largest health insurance programs have for years pursued a sharply conservative agenda that includes redefining Medicare, placing “personal responsibility” re..
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  • Drug-Resistant Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Livestock Used In 4-H Projects

    Drug-Resistant Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Livestock Used In 4-H Projects
    A salmonella Heidelberg outbreak sickened 21 people this year, landing eight of them in the hospital, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The strain of salmonella identified in the outbreak shows signs of multidrug-resistance, making the infections riskier than normal for people who get them.  Dairy bull calves from Wisconsin are the suspected culprit. The calves in question are raised for meat but were also purchased for projects for 4-H, a nationwide youth-focused..
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  • Congress Is About To Pass A Bill That Shows D.C. At Its Worst -- It May Also Fix The Opioid Crisis And Cure Cancer

    Congress Is About To Pass A Bill That Shows D.C. At Its Worst -- It May Also Fix The Opioid Crisis And Cure Cancer
    WASHINGTON ― In 1996, Purdue Pharma introduced a new painkiller it said carried a low risk of abuse or addiction. It called the drug “OxyContin.” In reality, of course, OxyContin was extremely addictive — and Purdue knew it. A decade later, three Purdue executives, and the company itself, pleaded guilty to criminal charges tied to OxyContin’s marketing and agreed to pay more than $600 million in fines. But the executives dodged prison time, and the prosecution did little to slow the rise of o..
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  • Man with terminal lung disease finishes Seattle Marathon

    Man with terminal lung disease finishes Seattle Marathon
    Man with terminal lung disease finishes Seattle Marathon KING 5's Ted Land reports. Ted Land, KING 9:14 PM. PST November 29, 2016 Evans Wilson, who has terminal lung disease, finished the Seattle Marathon in 11 hours. Photo: Seattle Marathon. (Photo: Custom) A man with a terminal lung disease finished the Seattle Marathon, Sunday, nearly 11 hours after he stepped off the starting line with oxygen bottles in tow.“The last 14 miles, starting at about mile 12,..
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  • Craigslist sperm donor off the hook for child support, judge rules

    Craigslist sperm donor off the hook for child support, judge rules
    TOPEKA, Kan. –  A Topeka man who answered a Craigslist ad to donate sperm so two women could have a baby together is not legally the child's father and isn't required to provide financial support, a Kansas judge has ruled. The state Department for Children and Families had not decided as of Tuesday whether it would appeal last week's ruling by Shawnee County District Judge Mary Mattivi. The department sought to force William Marotta to pay child support for the girl born in December 2009. Matti..
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  • Needle Exchange Programs Help HIV But Move Too Slowly, CDC Says

    Needle Exchange Programs Help HIV But Move Too Slowly, CDC Says
    Most people who inject illegal drugs don't always use clean needles, and risk catching HIV and hepatitis as a result, U.S. health officials said Tuesday. But more than half use a clean syringe at least sometimes, which is progress, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. A CDC analysis from 22 U.S. cities found that 54 percent of people who inject drugs had used a needle exchange program in the past year — up from 36 percent in 2005. But a third said they had shared a needle a..
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  • What you need to know about Alzheimer's

    What you need to know about Alzheimer's
    Dr. William McHugh 1:54 p.m. PST November 29, 2016An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s.(Photo: monkeybusinessimages, Getty Images/iStockphoto)Who among us hasn’t forgotten a name, a date or a detail surrounding a story we’ve retold numerous times? We all forget things occasionally. And as we age it’s normal to experience some delayed memory recall. This is not to be confused with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.People often use these terms interchangeably, but de..
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  • Want to Donate to a Charity? Here's What You Should Know

    Want to Donate to a Charity? Here's What You Should Know
    If you're thinking about donating money to a charity, there are a few things you should know to make sure you're giving to a legitimate group and doing it in a tax-advantaged way. Charities are divided into two types, private and public, depending on ...
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