- Fluoride May Be Linked to Decreased IQ, Says “Limited Data,” Hard-to-Interpret Study
- First U.S. Death From Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana
- Blood Test May Help Predict How Long Immunity Lasts
- DoxyPEP Lowers Rate of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Data Suggests
- Multilingual Children with Autism Show Improved Cognitive Function
- Access to Medical Test Results Is Confusing, Anxiety-Provoking
- Caregivers Face Mental, Physical Health Risks
- U.S. Whooping Cough Cases Surge
- Brain Volume, Health Linked to Socioeconomic Status
- Cruise Passenger Dies Amid Norovirus Outbreak That Sickened Dozens
Health Highlights: Aug.2, 2016
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Autism Speaks Co-Founder Dies
Autism Speaks co-founder Suzanne Wright died Friday at age 69.
A spokesperson for Autism Speaks said Wright died at her home in Fairfield, Conn. from complications of pancreatic cancer, The New York Times reported.
Autism Speaks is a charity that advocates for autism patients and teaches people how to identify and deal with the disorder.
She and her husband Bob Wright founded the group in 2005 after their grandson Christian was diagnosed with autism and they could find no one to adequately advise them on how to help him, The Times reported.
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Amy Winehouse Foundation Opens Recovery House for Female Addicts
A recovery house for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction was opened in London, England by the Amy Winehouse Foundation on the fifth anniversary of the singer’s death.
Winehouse was 27 when she died in July 2011 from accidental alcohol poisoning. The foundation was established by her family to prevent alcohol and drug misuse by young people, and to help disadvantaged young people achieve their full potential, The Guardian reported.
The foundation teamed with a non-profit housing organization to set up Amy’s Place recovery house, which seeks to help recovering female addicts remain drug- and alcohol-free and reintegrate into society.
The house has 12 self-contained apartments and can accommodate up to 16 women, The Guardian reported.
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