January 26, 2017

Trump Administration Gets to Work on Gov Health Agencies

Daily Dose

The new U.S. president and his administration have certainly hit the ground running. This week, a number of government health agencies notified staff members that they may no longer discuss research with anyone outside of the organization—including the media.

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Trump Bans EPA, USDA from Sharing News
Scientific American

The new U.S. president and his administration have certainly hit the ground running. This week, a number of government health agencies notified staff members that they may no longer discuss research with anyone outside of the organization—including the media.

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Sensor Improves Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes
ScienceDaily

Mary Tyler Moore, a beloved actress and passionate spokesman for diabetes research who fought a lifelong battle with type 1 diabetes herself, passed away yesterday at the age of 80. Two new studies show that continuous glucose monitoring in people with type 1 diabetes who use insulin results in improved glucose levels compared to conventional diabetes treatment.

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New Questions Arise about Hep C Drug Safety
The New York Times

A new report from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices suggests some recently-approved antiviral medicines for hepatitis C—hep C—which affects about 3.2 million people in the U.S., may cause serious side effects, including liver failure.

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8 Cool Winter Sports Movies
Berkeley Wellness—Winter athletics often get overlooked in discussions about sports movies, but these films about skiing, figure skating, and, of course, ice hockey can hold their own-and just might inspire you to get active the next time the mercury plummets.
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Why Diabetes Raises Your Risk of Falling
Health After 50—Mary Tyler Moore, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 33 and died yesterday at 80, reported being injured in falls a number of times in her life. Diabetes increases fall risk because the condition can cause physical impairments that may make you less steady on your feet.
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