Saturday, December 31, 2016

Aussie students recreate Martin Shkreli's $750 HIV pill for $20 and other top stories.

  • Aussie students recreate Martin Shkreli's $750 HIV pill for $20

    Aussie students recreate Martin Shkreli's $750 HIV pill for $20
    Martin Shkreli, former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company that bought the rights to sell anti malaria drug Daraprim.Photo by Mark Wilson, Getty Images Pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli won near-universal scorn in 2015 when he hiked the price of anti malaria and HIV medication Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 overnight. But now, he may have been bested by a few Australian high school students. A group of..
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  • Lawsuits challenge abortion restrictions in 3 states

    Lawsuits challenge abortion restrictions in 3 states
    NEW YORK — Taking the offensive after Election Day setbacks, Planned Parenthood and its allies filed lawsuits Wednesday in North Carolina, Missouri and Alaska challenging laws that they view as unconstitutional restrictions on abortion. “We are going to fight back state by state and law by law until every person has the right to pursue the life they want, including the right to decide to end a pregnancy,” said Planned Parenthood’s chief medical officer, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley. McDonald-Mos..
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  • Turning Ecstasy Into Potential Treatment For PTSD?

    Turning Ecstasy Into Potential Treatment For PTSD?
    DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – If researchers have their way, the illegal, highly addictive party drug known as Ecstasy could become a treatment option for PTSD, post traumatic stress disorder. The FDA has given the green light to Phase 3 clinical trials, suggesting that approval could be in the very near future. “My fear is that Ecstasy will create more problems than it solves,” says Jeff Hensley, Director of Clinical and Veteran Services at Equest. Equest is a wellness program that uses horses to prov..
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  • No link between flu or flu vaccine in pregnancy and autism

    No link between flu or flu vaccine in pregnancy and autism
    Good news, moms-to-be: There's no link between the flu and autism, per this study. (g-stockstudio/Getty Images/iStockphoto). BY Nicole Lyn Pesce. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Wednesday, November 30, 2016, 6:00 PM. Here's one less thing for moms-to-be to ...
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  • The Life-Changing Magic of Mushrooms

    The Life-Changing Magic of Mushrooms
    The doom hung like an anvil over her head. In 2012, a few years after Carol Vincent was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, she was waiting to see whether her cancer would progress enough to require chemotherapy or radiation. The disease had already done a number on her, inflating lymph nodes on her chin, collar bones, and groin. She battled her symptoms while running her own marketing business. To top it all off, she was going through menopause.“Life is just pointless stress, and then you di..
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  • UK has 'first sexually transmitted Zika'

    UK has 'first sexually transmitted Zika'
    Image copyright SPL The first likely case of sexual transmission of the Zika virus in the UK has been reported by the authorities.The woman has made a full recovery, and it is thought she had been infected by her partner, who had recently visited a Zika-hit country.Mostly spread by mosquitoes, Zika can linger in semen for months. Cases of sexual spread have been reported in other countries and experts said the UK case was "not unexpected".An update by Public Health England said there had be..
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  • A massive healthcare bill includes a provision that could fast-track cancer research - but not everyone is on board

    A massive healthcare bill includes a provision that could fast-track cancer research - but not everyone is on board
    SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 18: Dr. Edward Sickles MD (R) and Larisa Gurilnik RT look at films of breast x-rays at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center August 18, 2005 in San Francisco, California. The UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center continues to use the latest research and technology to battle cancer and was recently rated 16th best cancer center in the nation by US News and World Report. Getty Images With Republicans just weeks away from possibly repealing the Affordab..
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  • Why Can't We Bring Down The Number Of New HIV Cases?

    Why Can't We Bring Down The Number Of New HIV Cases?
    While the HIV/AIDS epidemic no longer looks as menacing as it did in the 1980s and '90s, efforts to stop the spread of the disease have hit a brick wall. The number of people getting infected with HIV each year peaked in 1997 at about 3.5 million. Prevention efforts — including HIV education campaigns, testing programs and the distribution of billions of condoms — have slashed that figure dramatically. But progress stalled around 2010. Since then the world has tallied about 2 million new cases ..
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