CPPIB invests $325 million in U.S. cancer treatment center operator
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), the investment arm of Canada's national pension plan, said on Friday it has invested $325 million in privately held radiation oncology services provider 21st Century Oncology Holdings Inc through purchases of convertible preferred shares. Fort Myers, Florida-based 21st Century operates the world's largest integrated network of cancer treatment centers and affiliated physician practices. It has 179 treatment centers in the United States and in six Latin America countries. ...
Texas jury finds cancer doctor guilty of poisoning lover's coffee
By Amanda Orr HOUSTON (Reuters) - A Texas jury on Friday found a Houston breast cancer specialist guilty of spiking the coffee of her lover, a fellow cancer doctor, with a compound used in antifreeze. Dr. Ana Maria Gonzalez-Angulo, 43, an oncologist at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, was accused of lacing the coffee of Dr. George Blumenschein, 50, with ethylene glycol in 2013. Gonzalez-Angulo was charged with aggravated assault of a family member, which covers domestic violence in dating relationships. She showed no emotion as the verdict was read. ...
U.S. says diseases like Ebola should be viewed as security threats
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration urged the international community Friday to view outbreaks of Ebola, MERS and other deadly diseases as global security threats that require broad and rapid responses to protect the safety of populations and economies. Top U.S. ...
CVS' Caremark unit settles U.S. false claims allegations
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - Caremark LLC, a unit of CVS Health Corp, will pay $6 million to settle U.S. allegations that it knowingly failed to reimburse Medicaid for prescription drug costs paid on behalf of patients who were also covered by private health plans it administered. The settlement announced on Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice resolves claims that Caremark, a pharmacy benefits management company, violated the federal False Claims Act by improperly processing claims of such "dual eligible" patients. ...
North Korean TV acknowledges leader Kim Jong Un's health problems
By James Pearson SEOUL (Reuters) - Young North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is suffering from "discomfort", state media has said in the first official acknowledgement of ill health after a prolonged period out of the public eye. Kim, 31, who is frequently the centrepiece of the isolated country's propaganda, has not been photographed by state media since appearing at a concert alongside his wife on Sept. 3, fuelling speculation he is suffering from bad health. ...
West Africa awaits Ebola aid, vaccine trials
Monrovia (AFP) - Ebola-hit west Africa's governments were desperately counting on promises of global aid to be effected Friday as the World Health Organization announced urgently awaited vaccines could be ready early next year.
Genes influence taste, and possibly use, of alcohol
By Ronnie Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Genetically determined taste perceptions could lead some people to become teetotalers and others to become alcoholics, a new study suggests. John E. Hayes and colleagues at Pennsylvania State University studied the genetic make-up of 93 adults, looking in particular for so-called bitter-receptor genes, which are responsible for people’s sensitivity to bitter tastes. The researchers then asked participants to taste and rate alcohol samples in a laboratory. ...
U.S. says diseases like Ebola should be viewed as security threats
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration urged the international community Friday to view outbreaks of Ebola, MERS and other deadly diseases as global security threats that require broad and rapid responses to protect the safety of populations and economies. Top U.S. ...
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CPPIB invests $325 million in U.S. cancer treatment center operator
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), the investment arm of Canada's national pension plan, said on Friday it has invested $325 million in privately held radiation oncology services provider 21st Century Oncology Holdings Inc through purchases of convertible preferred shares. Fort Myers, Florida-based 21st Century operates the world's largest integrated network of cancer treatment centers and affiliated physician practices. It has 179 treatment centers in the United States and in six Latin America countries. ...
Boeing Dreamliner flying from U.S. makes emergency landing in Scotland
By Sarah Young and Adrian Krajewski LONDON/WARSAW (Reuters) - A Boeing Co Dreamliner flying from Chicago to Poland with 248 passengers on board made an emergency landing at Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday after crew received an alert from the fire protection system in the baggage hold. Emergency services met the plane from Polish state airline LOT , which had been heading for Warsaw, at 9:35 a.m. local time (1035 GMT), Glasgow's airport said. Other traffic at the airport was not affected. The plane was cleared as safe and the passengers allowed to disembark, an airport spokesman said. ...
Learning to Use Genomics Safely, to Improve Children's Health
Newborn screening is one of the nation's most successful public health programs, each year sparing thousands of American infants from a lifetime of severe disability or premature death. Using a few drops of blood from an infant's heel, state newborn screening programs test for a few dozen debilitating disorders that may be present at birth and...
WHO sees small-scale use of experimental Ebola vaccines in January
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday it expected to begin small-scale use of two experimental Ebola vaccines in West Africa early next year and in the meantime, transfusions of survivors' blood may offer the best hope of treatment. WHO is working with pharmaceutical companies and regulators to accelerate the use of a range of potential treatments to fight the disease that has no cure and which has killed 2,917 out of 6,263 people infected in West Africa since an outbreak began in March, a senior WHO official said. ...
40 Ways to Practice Self-Kindness
"The most powerful relationship you will ever have is the relationship with yourself." ― Steve MaraboliAs we all know modern life can be very stressful. With so many demands on our time, through juggling family, work and friends, it can be a little difficult to give ourselves the attention that we really need and deserve.Here we share forty...
WHO sees small-scale use of experimental Ebola vaccines in January
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday it expected to begin small-scale use of two experimental Ebola vaccines in West Africa early next year and in the meantime, transfusions of survivors' blood may offer the best hope of treatment. WHO is working with pharmaceutical companies and regulators to accelerate the use of a range of potential treatments to fight the disease that has no cure and which has killed 2,917 out of 6,263 people infected in West Africa since an outbreak began in March, a senior WHO official said. ...
Experimental Ebola vaccines ready by 2015: WHO
Geneva (AFP) - Thousands of doses of experimental Ebola vaccines could be ready for use in African countries badly hit by the deadly virus early next year, the World Health Organization said Friday.
CVS' Caremark unit settles U.S. false claims allegations
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - Caremark LLC, a unit of CVS Health Corp, will pay $6 million to settle U.S. allegations that it knowingly failed to reimburse Medicaid for prescription drug costs paid on behalf of patients who were also covered by private health plans it administered. The settlement announced on Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice resolves claims that Caremark, a pharmacy benefits management company, violated the federal False Claims Act by improperly processing claims of such "dual eligible" patients. ...
Florida marijuana campaign heats up, could raise Nov. turnout
By Bill Cotterell TALLAHASSEE (Reuters) - Opponents of a proposal to let doctors in Florida prescribe marijuana are poised to launch a $1.6 million advertising campaign on Monday, with potential side effects for the state's heated race for governor in November. Political consultants say a public battle over the proposed constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana, included on this year's midterm election ballot, could boost turnout among young voters for Democrat Charlie Crist, who supports the measure. ...
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