bannerHON
img
HONnews
HONnews
img PATIENT / PARTICULIER img PROFESSIONNEL DE SANTE img WEBMESTRE img
img
 
img
HONcode sites
All Web sites
HONselect
News
Conferences
Images

Themes:
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q
R S T U V W X Y Z
Browse archive:
2013: M A M F J
2012: D N O S A J J M

  Health Highlights: March 29, 2013

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

Tulsa Dentist's Patients Told to Get Tested for Hepatitis, HIV

About 7,000 patients of an Oklahoma dentist are being told to get tested for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Health officials made the announcement Thursday after learning that instruments at W. Scott Harrington's clinics in Tulsa and suburban Owasso weren't properly cleaned, even though the dentist knew that several of his patients had infectious diseases, the Associated Press reported.

An investigation was launched after officials received a complaint against Harrington.

"It's uncertain how long those practices have been in place," Kaitlin Snider, a spokeswoman for the Tulsa Health Department, told the AP. "He's been practicing for 36 years."

She said letters offering free testing would be sent Friday to 7,000 patients who went to the dentist's two clinics since 2007. Harrington has closed his practice and his case will go before the state dental board on April 19. He could lose his license.

-----

NYC Appeals Ruling on Supersized Sugary-Drink Ban

New York City has filed an appeal in an attempt to get its ban on supersized sodas and other sugary drinks reinstated.

The first-of-its-kind rule to prohibit many eateries from selling larger than 16-ounce servings of sugary beverages was struck down by a Manhattan judge on March 11, the day before the ban was to take effect, the Associated Press reported.

City officials say the ban on supersized sugary drinks will help fight obesity. Beverage companies and other opponents say the law is unfair because it would exempt some high-calorie drinks and certain retailers, including convenience stores and supermarkets. Opponents also say the city's Board of Health exceeded its authority in passing the ban, the AP reported.

Copyright © 2013 HealthDay. All rights reserved. URL:http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=674908

Resources from HONselect: HONselect is the HON's medical search engine. It retrieves scientific articles, images, conferences and web sites on the selected subject.
Dentists
Hepatitis
Hepatitis C
Learning
Communicable Diseases
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
The list of medical terms above are retrieved automatically from the article.

Disclaimer: The text presented on this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is for your information only and may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not hesitate to consult your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified healthcare professional.
Be advised that HealthDay articles are derived from various sources and may not reflect your own country regulations. The Health On the Net Foundation does not endorse opinions, products, or services that may appear in HealthDay articles.


Home img About us img MediaCorner img HON newsletter img Site map img Ethical policies img Contact