Posts Tagged ‘Centers For Disease Control And Prevention’

US Swine Flu Vaccine Outlook Improving, CDC Says

27th October 2009 by admin No Comments

More than 22 million doses of swine flu vaccine are available now, and most Americans should soon find it easier to get their dose, U.S. health officials said Tuesday.
“We’re beginning to get to significant increases in the availability,” said Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at a briefing.
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CDC: 76 Children Dead of Swine Flu As Cases Rise

10th October 2009 by admin No Comments

Health officials said Friday that 76 U.S. children have died of swine flu, including 19 new reports in the past week — more evidence the new virus is unusually dangerous for the young.
The regular flu kills between 46 and 88 children a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That suggests deaths [...]

Pregnant Women, Health-Care Workers Top Swine Flu Vaccine Candidates

30th July 2009 by admin 1 Comment

Women who are pregnant, children 6 months and older and health-care workers should all get top priority when the H1N1 swine flu vaccine arrives this fall, a U.S. government advisory panel recommended late Wednesday.
Added to that list of first-line recipients are parents and caregivers of infants, non-elderly adults with risky medical problems and young adults [...]

More Can Be Done to Slow Obesity’s Toll on Health: Experts

29th July 2009 by admin 2 Comments

Obesity in the United States now carries the hefty price tag of $147 billion per year in direct medical costs, just over 9 percent of all medical spending, experts reported at a national conference Tuesday in Washington, DC.
“To put that figure in perspective, the American Cancer Society estimates that all cancers combined cost our health [...]

Swine Flu Vaccine Won’t Be Ready Until October: CDC

9th July 2009 by admin 1 Comment

A vaccine for the H1N1 swine flu virus could be ready in October, if research and testing proceed on pace this summer, a leading U.S. health official said Thursday.
Candidate viruses have been shipped to vaccine manufacturers. But federal officials will have to monitor the safety and effectiveness of any vaccines produced, before full-scale production could [...]

Fat-Cell Protein May Reduce Diabetes Risk

7th July 2009 by admin 2 Comments

Higher levels of a protein created by fat cells are associated with a lessened risk of type 2 diabetes.
The protein, adiponectin, appears to have anti-inflammatory and insulin-sensitizing capabilities, according to a study published in the July 8 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
“Our finding was that adiponectin is associated with a low [...]

US Swine Flu Cases May Have Hit 1 Million

6th July 2009 by admin No Comments

Swine flu has infected as many as 1 million Americans, U.S. health officials said Thursday, adding that 6 percent or more of some urban populations are infected. The estimate voiced by a government flu scientist Thursday was no surprise to the experts who have been closely watching the virus.
“We knew diagnosed cases were just the [...]

LA County Says It Will Pass Out Mail-in STD Tests

11th June 2009 by admin 1 Comment

Los Angeles county health officials are offering a free, at-home program to test for sexually transmitted diseases.
All women in the county can request free test kits that detect chlamydia or gonorrhea infection by visiting a Web site or calling a toll-free number. The kits are then mailed to the women’s homes.
The program is intended to [...]