Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Meningitis outbreak "nowhere near the end": health expert - Reuters

The GuardianMeningitis outbreak "nowhere near the end": health expertReutersFelix Baumgartner jumps out of the capsule over New Mexico. REUTERS/Jay Nemeth/ · Free fall to Earth. Felix Baumgartner jumps from a balloon near the edge of space, setting a record for the highest skydive and breaking the sound barrier in the process.The number of cases is now up to 214 with 15 deaths, according to the CDCCNN2 new drugs tied to fungal meningitis outbreakFox NewsFungal meningitis

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Monday, October 15, 2012

HPV vaccine won't make girls promiscuous, study finds - CBS News

The GuardianHPV vaccine won't make girls promiscuous, study findsCBS NewsCHICAGO Shots that protect against cervical cancer do not make girls promiscuous, according to the first study to compare medical records for vaccinated and unvaccinated girls. The researchers didn't ask girls about having sex, but instead looked at ...HPV Vaccine Doesn't Lead To Promiscuous TweensTIMEStudy: HPV vaccine does not encourage sexual activityCNN (blog)HPV Shot Doesn't Encourage Sexual Activity

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

At CDC, scientists fight to halt a deadly outbreak - WPEC

ABC NewsAt CDC, scientists fight to halt a deadly outbreakWPEC(Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated.) By KATE BRUMBACK AP ATLANTA (AP) -- At the main campus of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dozens of people are working day and night to bring a meningitis outbreak under control.Another Death Reported in Meningitis OutbreakNew York TimesCompany linked to meningitis scare besieged as deaths riseReutersUS fungal meningitis toll rises to 15BBC NewsABC News -10TVall 465 news

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Michigan looks to yank license of company linked to meningitis outbreak - Detroit Free Press

CBC.caMichigan looks to yank license of company linked to meningitis outbreakDetroit Free PressGov. Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette asked Friday that the state immediately suspend the pharmacy license for the Massachusetts company that produced the steroid believed to be responsible for three meningitis deaths in Michigan.Head of Mass. pharmacy board summoned in meningitis probeModernHealthcare.comCongress widens scrutiny of meningitis outbreakReutersMeningitis Outbreak 2012:

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Legal recriminations begin over major US meningitis outbreak - Reuters

New York Daily NewsLegal recriminations begin over major US meningitis outbreakReutersBy David Bailey | MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - One of the nearly 14000 patients given potentially tainted injections of pain medicine sued the maker of the treatment in what may be the first of a wave of lawsuits over a deadly US meningitis outbreak that ...Meningitis Roundup: AG Involved; Assigning Blame; First Suit Filed; Brown ...WBUROfficials say they lacked authority over pharmacy involved in meningitis

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Home > Health > More Strokes Occuring in Young and Middle-Aged People - U.S. News & World Report

Sky News AustraliaHome > Health > More Strokes Occuring in Young and Middle-Aged PeopleU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen More young people today suffer from strokes than in the 1990s, according to a study published yesterday in the journal Neurology. In 1993 and 1994, researchers found that people ages 20 to 54 accounted for nearly 13 percent of stroke ...Why are more young Americans having strokes?The Week MagazineStrokes in young people 'rising'BBC NewsStrokes increasing

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Calls for oversight grow as meningitis death toll mounts - Reuters

ABC NewsCalls for oversight grow as meningitis death toll mountsReutersBy Tim Ghianni | NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - The toll from the outbreak of fungal meningitis tied to contaminated steroid shots that has killed 12 people in the United States was expected to grow on Wednesday, raising pressure for stricter ...CDC: 12 Indiana meningitis cases tied to steroidTerre Haute Tribune StarCompounding Problems at Pharmacies – Time For a Product Serialization Solution?Spend MattersNo Oregon

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Health Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal Meningitis - U.S. News & World Report

NEWS.com.auHealth Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal MeningitisU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen About 13000 patients across 23 states may have been injected with a potentially contaminated steroid that's linked to a national meningitis outbreak, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.US meningitis cases mount from thousands of patients at riskReutersNumber of meningitis cases rises to 35 in TennesseeCrossville Chronicle13000 people may have been exposed via

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Health Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal Meningitis - U.S. News & World Report

NEWS.com.auHealth Buzz: Thousands at Risk of Fungal MeningitisU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen About 13000 patients across 23 states may have been injected with a potentially contaminated steroid that's linked to a national meningitis outbreak, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.US meningitis cases mount from thousands of patients at riskReutersNumber of meningitis cases rises to 35 in TennesseeCrossville Chronicle13000 may be at risk of

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Cloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in Medicine - New York Times

Globe and MailCloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in MedicineNew York TimesA pair of landmark discoveries made 40 years apart have earned the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for John B. Gurdon of the University of Cambridge in England and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan. The prize was announced in ...Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Stem-Cell WorkWall Street JournalNobel Prize goes to pioneers of induced stem cell researchLos Angeles TimesBritish, Japanese Share

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Cloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in Medicine - New York Times

Globe and MailCloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel in MedicineNew York TimesA pair of landmark discoveries made 40 years apart have earned the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for John B. Gurdon of the University of Cambridge in England and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan. The prize was announced in ...Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Stem-Cell WorkWall Street JournalNobel Prize goes to pioneers of induced stem cell researchLos Angeles TimesBritish, Japanese Share

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Death Toll From Meningitis Outbreak Now Stands at 7, CDC Says - U.S. News & World Report

The Associated PressDeath Toll From Meningitis Outbreak Now Stands at 7, CDC SaysU.S. News & World ReportBy Steven Reinberg and Margaret Steele SATURDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Health officials in 23 states are trying to track down patients who received steroid injections for routine back pain that may have been contaminated with a deadly type of ...Meningitis outbreak: Seven dead and fears THOUSANDS are at risk across 23 statesDaily MailCompounded Steroids Led to OutbreakDaily

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Meningitis outbreak affects at least 35 in six states - Nurse.com

CBC.caMeningitis outbreak affects at least 35 in six statesNurse.comAs of Oct. 4, 35 patients in six states had contracted fungal meningitis after receiving epidural steroid injections, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak had caused five deaths as of Oct. 4. Of the 35 cases, ...Number of US meningitis cases rises to 50 in deadly outbreakReutersHealth facilities asked to check inventory after meningitis outbreakWFTV OrlandoMount Pleasant clinic got possibly

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Aspirin may 'slow elderly brain decline', study finds - BBC News

BBC NewsAspirin may 'slow elderly brain decline', study findsBBC NewsBy Anna-Marie Lever Health reporter, BBC News An aspirin a day may slow brain decline in elderly women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, research finds. Around 500 at risk women, between the ages of 70 to 92, were tracked for five years - their ...Aspirin: Protects Brain as Well as HeartMedPage TodayAspirin May Slow Brain Decline In Elderly Women With Heart RiskMedical News TodayAspirin May Help Preserve Brain

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Fungal meningitis death toll may rise - NBCNews.com (blog)

San Francisco ChronicleFungal meningitis death toll may riseNBCNews.com (blog)By Maggie Fox, NBC News Health officials have traced an outbreak of meningitis to a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy that makes the steroid they believe is contaminated with a fungus. So far, 26 people have been diagnosed with the rare type of fungal ...More Meningitis Cases Will Develop, Says TN Health CommissionerPatch.comRare US meningitis outbreak grows, 4 dead, 22 sickCTV NewsIn Outbreak, Meningitis Is Reported

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Vitamin D No Match for Common Cold - MedPage Today

IBNLiveVitamin D No Match for Common ColdMedPage TodayBy Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Vitamin D supplements don't prevent colds or ease their severity in adults without deficiency, a study has found. Note that missed workdays and duration of symptoms likewise were similar between ...Trying to Avoid a Cold? Skip the Vitamin D SupplementsTIME'No proof' vitamin D stops coldsBBC NewsVitamin D supplements don't fend off colds, new study

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Foundation Slams Romney Health Proposals - MedPage Today

PoliticoFoundation Slams Romney Health ProposalsMedPage TodayBy David Pittman, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- A report released on the eve of the first presidential debate paints a stark contrast between President Obama's and Mitt Romney's healthcare policies and their potential impact on ...New report compares Obama, Romney health care plansCNN (blog)Analysis: Romney would send consumers healthcare bill, with benefitsReutersContinuing the campus health care

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Foundation Slams Romney Health Proposals - MedPage Today

PoliticoFoundation Slams Romney Health ProposalsMedPage TodayBy David Pittman, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- A report released on the eve of the first presidential debate paints a stark contrast between President Obama's and Mitt Romney's healthcare policies and their potential impact on ...New report compares Obama, Romney health care plansCNN (blog)Continuing the campus health care conversationThe University of Alabama Crimson WhiteElections 2012: Denver Debate

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Monday, October 1, 2012

One Year On Herceptin For Breast Cancer Ideal - Medical News Today

Moneycontrol.comOne Year On Herceptin For Breast Cancer IdealMedical News TodayPatients in early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer should remain on Herceptin (trastuzumab) treatment for one year, and not two years or six months, according to a final analysis of the Phase III HERA trial, pharmaceutical company Roche and the Breast ...Herceptin data fends off $ 1.5B threat to Roche salesFiercePharmaCurrent Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by StudiesNew York TimesCancer trials

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Current Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by Studies - New York Times

Moneycontrol.comCurrent Length of Herceptin Cancer Treatment Is Supported by StudiesNew York TimesEven as Herceptin has become a hugely successful breast cancer drug, doctors have been troubled by a nagging question that has billion-dollar implications: how long should patients be treated with it? Now the results of two closely watched studies ...Cancer trials show one year on Roche's Herceptin is bestReutersNew findings on optimal duration of trastuzumab therapy for women with HER2+

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

RPT-Can it! Soda studies cite stronger link to obesity - Reuters

CBS NewsRPT-Can it! Soda studies cite stronger link to obesityReuters* In obese teens, eliminating sugary drinks helped BMI * Kids of normal weight who substituted sugar-free drinks avoided obesity * Regular consumption of sugary drinks may activate "fat" genes By Sharon Begley NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - As Americans ...New study shows that providing teens with non-caloric beverages can help them ...Sacramento BeeAvoiding Sugared Drinks Limits Weight Gain in Two StudiesNew York

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Program Aims to Eliminate 8 Cancers - ABC News

ABC NewsProgram Aims to Eliminate 8 CancersABC NewsThe MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston announced Friday it's mounting a bold "moon shot" to dramatically reduce deaths from eight types of cancer within the next decade. The new effort was likened to the space program of the 1960s, inspired by John ...MD Anderson to spend $ 3 billion in all-out "moonshot" push to tackle 8 cancersCBS NewsHealth Buzz: MD Anderson Announces "Moon Shot" Push for Fighting

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Yogurt Linked to Lower BP - MedPage Today

MedPage TodayYogurt Linked to Lower BPMedPage TodayBy Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, Nurse Planner Note that this study was published as ...Health Buzz: Non-Fat Yogurt May Help Blood PressureU.S. News & World ReportYogurt eaters less likely to have high blood pressure, study findsFox NewsYogurt and Oil Blends May Lower Risk of

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Uterus Transplant Latest Fertility Feat - ABC News

NEWS.com.auUterus Transplant Latest Fertility FeatABC NewsIt seems science has a solution for every reproductive woe. Swedish doctors have successfully transplanted a uterus from mother to daughter, raising hope for women without wombs who want to carry their own babies. The pioneering procedure is the latest ...Swedish surgeons implant mothers' wombs in womenBrisbane TimesMother-to-daughter womb transplant 'success' in SwedenBBC NewsSwedish doctors claim pioneering uterus

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Health care costs to bulge along with US waistlines - CNN

GayTodayHealth care costs to bulge along with US waistlinesCNN(CNN) -- America is getting fatter, according to a new report, and bulging waistlines will rack up big health care expenditures within the next two decades. The report, from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ...Most Americans May Be Obese by 2030ABC NewsWeight-Loss Surgery's Health Benefits Found to Have CostsBusinessweekState obesity rates could skyrocket by 2030USA TODAYWashington

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Sexting Teens More Likely To Have Risky Sex - U.S. News & World Report

French TribuneSexting Teens More Likely To Have Risky SexU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen Sexting is once again linked to risky sexual behavior among teens in a study released today in the journal Pediatrics. One out of every seven Los Angeles teenagers surveyed for the study has sent a sexually-explicit text or photo, ...Teen Sexting Linked to Real-World Risky Sexual BehaviorTIMETeen sexting: Strong link to risky sexual behaviorChristian Science Monitor"Sexting" again linked

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Minn. boy is superbug's 7th victim - UPI.com

Sky News AustraliaMinn. boy is superbug's 7th victimUPI.comBETHESDA, Md., Sept. 15 (UPI) -- A drug-resistant superbug stalking the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., has claimed a seventh life, officials say. Officials said Friday the latest victim was a Minnesota boy who died Sept ...Superbug claims 7th life at NIH hospitalExaminer.com'Superbug' kills 7th person at Maryland hospitalPeoria Journal StarNIH superbug claims 7th victimWashington Postall 202

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Getting doubts about your marriage? Don't ignore them - San Francisco Luxury News

Telegraph.co.ukGetting doubts about your marriage? Don't ignore themSan Francisco Luxury NewsStressed woman (Representational pic) When women have doubts before their wedding, their misgivings are often a warning sign of trouble if they go ahead with the marriage, psychologists have warned. The UCLA study demonstrates that pre-wedding ...Pre-marriage doubts signal unhappy unions, divorceUSA TODAYBride's 'Cold Feet' May Predict DivorceLiveScience.comWoman's pre-wedding

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Friday, September 14, 2012

NYC bans big, sugary drinks at restaurants - Wall Street Journal

Globe and MailNYC bans big, sugary drinks at restaurantsWall Street JournalAP NEW YORK — In a first-in-the-nation ruling, New York City is barring restaurants, cafeterias and concessions stands from selling soda and other calorie-rich drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces. The regulation, which was proposed in the spring ...Health Panel Approves Restriction on Sale of Large Sugary DrinksNew York TimesPatch's Poll: Should New York City Ban Large Sugary Drinks?Patch.comNYC Health Panel

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Ebola outbreak in DRC risks spreading to towns: WHO - Reuters

Independent OnlineEbola outbreak in DRC risks spreading to towns: WHOReuters| KINSHASA (Reuters) - An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo risks spreading to major towns if not brought under control soon after the death toll doubled within a week, the World Health Organisation warned on ...Ebola outbreak out of control in Congo: WHOTerra.comEbola outbreak in DR CongoThe New Age Onlineall 221 news articles »
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Health Buzz: Fish Oil and Omega 3's Don't Prevent Heart Attacks - U.S. News & World Report

Telegraph.co.ukHealth Buzz: Fish Oil and Omega 3's Don't Prevent Heart AttacksU.S. News & World ReportBy Laura McMullen For the millions of Americans who take fish oil pills to dodge heart attacks, the results of a new study may be disappointing. When taken as a supplement or via diet, fish oil and its omega-3 fatty acids do not help prevent heart ...Omega-3 Supplements Don't Lower Heart Disease Risk After AllTIMEFish oil appears to offer no heart benefitsCTV NewsFish oil

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

World Trade Center Health Program Will Care for Ground Zero Cancer Victims - ABC News

ABC NewsWorld Trade Center Health Program Will Care for Ground Zero Cancer VictimsABC NewsThe World Trade Center Health Program will now provide treatment and compensation for 9/11 victims who were diagnosed with cancer after they inhaled toxic dust, program administrator Dr. John Howard announced this afternoon.Health Buzz: 9/11 WTC Health Program Now Covers 50 Types of CancerU.S. News & World Report9/11 Health Program will Cover 50 Types of CancerFox NewsCancer to Be Added to List of

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Suicide risk assessment tool 'valuable step' in prevention: professor - CTV News

Daily MailSuicide risk assessment tool 'valuable step' in prevention: professorCTV NewsHALIFAX -- A new suicide risk assessment tool used by health professionals in some Nova Scotia hospitals is a "valuable step" towards preventing suicide and should be implemented on a wider scale, a psychiatry professor says. A task force led by Joseph ...Officials launch new strategy to prevent suicideReuters UKIrish survey says lack of understanding of mental health issuesBBC NewsMigrants

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Study Finds Child Care Assistance Growing - Huffington Post

USA TODAYGrandparents Raising Grandchildren: Study Finds Child Care Assistance GrowingHuffington Post(Huff/Post50 is celebrating Grandparents Day, September 9, with a series of special stories and essays.) Some 60 percent of grandparents served as caregivers to their grandchildren over a ten-year period, and of that group, a whopping 70 percent ...Preserving Family History for National Grandparents DayPatch.comMost grandparents provide care for the grandkidsUSA TODAYRecognizing the sacrifices

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Homeland Security Warns of Zombie Attack - NBC Bay Area

CBS NewsHomeland Security Warns of Zombie AttackNBC Bay AreaBy Chris Roberts That's the message from the US Department of Homeland Security, which used the warning of "the zombies are coming!" on Thursday, according to media reports. The government told citizens on Thursday to prepare for a zombie apocalypse, ...Government Zombie Promos Are SpreadingABC News (blog)What To Do In Case Of A Zombie ApocalypseKUHF-FMZOMBIE ALERT issued by Homeland SecurityNew York Daily NewsWashington

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Another Yosemite camper dies in hantavirus outbreak - CNN

ABC NewsAnother Yosemite camper dies in hantavirus outbreakCNN(CNN) -- Construction crews began working on nearby tent cabins in Curry Village not long after Jenna Beck and her family arrived at Yosemite National Park. Beck had reserved seven nights in one of the park's 91 "signature tent cabins," now at the ...3rd hantavirus death linked to Yosemite outbreakBusinessweekYosemite hantavirus claims third victim as park moves to warn thousandsThe GuardianYosemite Extends Hantavirus

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Bubonic plague nearly kills Colorado 7-yr-old - Orlando Sentinel

ABC NewsBubonic plague nearly kills Colorado 7-yr-oldOrlando SentinelA 7 year old girl from Colorado is expected to make a full recovery after contracting bubonic plague - the illness that ravaged Europe in the 14th century. Currently there are no comments. Be the first to comment! All comments are filtered for vulgar ...Father of girl with bubonic plague 'thought she died'First Coast NewsGirl contracts bubonic plague at Colorado campgroundMother Nature NetworkGirl comes home from

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

CDC: Third of Americans have high blood pressure, only half have it under control - CBS News

CBS NewsCDC: Third of Americans have high blood pressure, only half have it under controlCBS News(CBS News) Sixty-seven million Americans - about one-third of the country - have high blood pressure, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report released Tuesday. However, only half of them have are actively working to ...Health Buzz: Millions of Americans Have Uncontrolled Blood PressureU.S. News & World ReportNation losing war against hypertension, CDC

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Should You Buy Organic? Study Casts Doubt - Broward Net Online

Broward Net OnlineShould You Buy Organic? Study Casts DoubtBroward Net OnlineStanford University scientists have weighed in on the “maybe not” side of the debate after an extensive examination of four decades of research comparing organic and conventional foods. They concluded that fruits and vegetables labeled organic were, ...Health Buzz: Organic Food is No Healthier than Conventional FoodU.S. News & World ReportOrganic food's health benefits questioned in US studyCBC.caOrganic Food

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Monday, September 3, 2012

Use of mother's milk banks, milk-sharing skyrockets - USA TODAY

USA TODAYUse of mother's milk banks, milk-sharing skyrocketsUSA TODAYThis time last year, Mother's Milk Bank in San Jose may have been able to send a month's worth of donated breast milk to hospitals in Alaska or Hawaii in a single shipment. Now many of those same hospitals can only get their milk by the week.Moms sourcing breast milk on social mediaTimes of IndiaOntario finally getting a breast-milk bankToronto StarBanks for breast milk a good investmentToledo BladeTucson

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Tufts Medical Center to help start member-owned insurance plan - Boston Globe

Tufts Medical Center to help start member-owned insurance planBoston GlobeBy Chelsea Conaboy Tufts Medical Center, its physician group, and the publicly traded parent company of MetroWest and St. Vincent hospitals have been awarded an $ 88.5-million loan by the federal government to create what would be the state's only ...Tufts announces first Mass. member-owned health planExaminer.comTufts Medical, Vanguard docs partner on new health insurance optionBoston HeraldTufts, Vanguard to form

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Thalidomide victims: drugmaker's apology not enough - Reuters

Brisbane TimesThalidomide victims: drugmaker's apology not enoughReutersBy Annika Breidthardt | BERLIN (Reuters) - Victims of thalidomide said on Saturday an apology from the German inventor of the drug that caused birth defects in thousands of babies around the world was too little too late. Thalidomide, developed by the ...Survivor: German firm's apology for birth defects drug 'not enough'CNNThalidomide apology insulting, campaigners sayBBC NewsGerman company apologizes for

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thalidomide apology 'insulting' - BBC News

BBC Newsthalidomide apology 'insulting'BBC NewsThe company which invented thalidomide has "insulted" those affected by the drug by issuing an "insincere" apology, campaigners have said. The drug, sold in the 1950s as a cure for morning sickness, was linked to birth defects and withdrawn in 1961.German thalidomide firm apologisesAFPThalidomide: timeline of a scandalTelegraph.co.ukGerman Drug Firm Makes 1st Apology for ThalidomideABC Newsall 554 news

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Health Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to Spike - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to SpikeU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Health officials are warning about a dramatic spike in the number of West Nile cases nationwide. More than 1100 people have been affected, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—three times as many as usually ...Mosquito Spraying Scheduled in Brooklyn as Concerns Over National West Nile ...NBC New YorkNumber of West Nile cases has soared, CDC saysWashington

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Health Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to Spike - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: Number of West Nile Cases Continues to SpikeU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Health officials are warning about a dramatic spike in the number of West Nile cases nationwide. More than 1100 people have been affected, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—three times as many as usually ...Mosquito Spraying Scheduled in Brooklyn as Concerns Over National West Nile ...NBC New YorkNumber of West Nile cases has soared, CDC saysWashington

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Right-to-die man Tony Nicklinson dead after refusing food - BBC News

BBC NewsRight-to-die man Tony Nicklinson dead after refusing foodBBC NewsTony Nicklinson, a man with locked-in syndrome who fought for the right for doctors to legally end his life, has died. The 58-year-old was paralysed from the neck down after suffering a stroke in 2005 and described his life as a "living nightmare".British man who failed in attempt to overturn UK's euthanasia ban dies of ...Washington PostRight-to-die campaigner Tony Nicklinson dies of pneumonia after refusing

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Mammogram study: Dense breasts won't raise cancer death risk in women - CBS News

CBS NewsMammogram study: Dense breasts won't raise cancer death risk in womenCBS News(AP) More women are getting the word that they may have breasts too dense for mammograms to give a good picture. What's not so clear is what to make of that information. Busted! 8 mammogram truths every woman must know This summer, New York became the ...Mammograms and dense breasts: Questions aboundFox NewsDense breast tissue doesn't add cancer risk, study showsUSA TODAYMammograms and dense breasts

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Monday, August 20, 2012

College binge-drinkers happier than non-bingers - CBS News

CBS NewsCollege binge-drinkers happier than non-bingersCBS News(LiveScience) DENVER -- The allure of the beer funnel for college students may have less to do with the need for a buzz and more to do with a desire for social status, new research finds. College students who binge drink report being happier with their ...Is this the secret to happiness? Survey finds binge drinking puts students in ...Daily MailHealth Buzz: College Binge Drinkers Report Being HappierU.S. News & World ReportBinge

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Deadly Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cantaloupes Watch Video - ABC News

ABC NewsDeadly Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cantaloupes Watch VideoABC NewsHealth officials have learned that cantaloupes are to blame for a salmonella outbreak that has infected 141 people in 20 states, sending 31 people to the hospital and killing two. More than a third of those salmonella Typhimurium cases happened in ...Wal-Mart, Grower in Indiana Pull Cantaloupe Following OutbreakBloombergWal-Mart, Indiana Grower Pull Fruit After OutbreakBusinessweekSalmonella Outbreak in 20 States Kills

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Birth Control Pill For Men Closer - ABC News

Sydney Morning HeraldBirth Control Pill For Men CloserABC NewsScientists may be one step closer to a birth control pill for men. A drug dubbed JQ1 swiftly stunted sperm production in male mice, a new study found. And like the female birth control pill, its fertility-fighting effects on were completely reversible.Male contraceptive pill 'step closer' after mice studiesBBC NewsNew cancer drug affects sperm, study shows. Finally, a male birth control pill?NBCNews.comScientists create birth

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Roundup: There's new hope for a male birth control pill - USA TODAY

USA TODAYRoundup: There's new hope for a male birth control pillUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Male pill hope: The long search for a male birth control pill is not over -- but researchers say they have a promising new lead. The researchers were testing a cancer drug in mice when they found it was able to temporarily ...Scientists come one step closer to male birth control pillGlobalPostResearch boosts hope for male contraceptiveMother Nature NetworkMale contraceptive pill 'step

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

West Nile, eastern equine encephalitis-positive mosquitoes found in Norwood - Boston.com

CBS NewsWest Nile, eastern equine encephalitis-positive mosquitoes found in NorwoodBoston.comBy Natalie Feulner, Town Correspondent The West Nile and eastern equine encephalitis viruses have been found in a mosquito pool in Norwood, according to a statement from the Norwood Board of Health Thursday. The findings, which were made on Tuesday, ...North Texas Cities to Start West Nile Spraying ThursdayU.S. News & World ReportWilmington Mosquito Tests Positive for West NilePatch.comWest Nile Virus

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Australian court approves tobacco pack logo ban - Reuters

Globe and MailAustralian court approves tobacco pack logo banReuters* Decision seen as "watershed" for tobacco control * Plain packages, no special branding, graphic warnings * Challenges remain, BAT sees treaty case * Little change seen in Indonesia, Thailand or India * European health lobby groups welcome ruling By ...Australian court deals blow to global tobacco giantsTimes of IndiaAustralian Court Strikes Down Tobacco ChallengeNew York TimesFears of cigarette price warSydney

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mayo Clinic says Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. being treated for ... - Washington Post

Globe and MailMayo Clinic says Illinois Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. being treated for ...Washington PostCHICAGO — US Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., a Chicago Democrat who took a hushed medical leave two months ago, is being treated for bipolar disorder, the Mayo Clinic announced Monday. The Rochester, Minn.-based clinic specified his condition as Bipolar II, ...Mayo Clinic: Jackson has bipolar disorderThe Associated PressJesse Jackson Jr. Has Bipolar Disorder, Mayo Clinic SaysWall Street

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Junk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: Study - U.S. News & World Report

Daily MailJunk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Kathleen Doheny MONDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- States with strong laws about what foods can be sold at school outside breakfast and lunch programs appear to have more students who stay at healthier weights, new research suggests.Junk Food Laws May Be Answer to Kids' Obesity, Study SaysFox NewsWeight gain slower where school-food laws are strongHealthNewsJunk food laws aimed at schools may help

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Junk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: Study - U.S. News & World Report

Daily MailJunk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Kathleen Doheny MONDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- States with strong laws about what foods can be sold at school outside breakfast and lunch programs appear to have more students who stay at healthier weights, new research suggests.Junk Food Laws May Be Answer to Kids' Obesity, Study SaysFox NewsWeight gain slower where school-food laws are strongHealthNewsJunk food laws aimed at schools may help

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Pfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancer - The Petri Dish

The Petri DishPfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancerThe Petri DishAccording to a release from Pfizer, a trial of the drugs Torisel and bevacizumab (Avastin) in combination failed to meet target goals in the treatment of renal cell cancer. In a new trial, called Intoract, the combination of Torisel with bevacizumab ...Pfizer's Torisel drug fails in a combination studyReutersReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribunePfizer: Phase 3 Trial of Torisel

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Pfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancer - The Petri Dish

The Petri DishPfizer: Major drug combo trial fails to meet goal of effectively combating cancerThe Petri DishAccording to a release from Pfizer, a trial of the drugs Torisel and bevacizumab (Avastin) in combination failed to meet target goals in the treatment of renal cell cancer. In a new trial, called Intoract, the combination of Torisel with bevacizumab ...Pfizer's Torisel drug fails in a combination studyReutersReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribunePfizer: Phase 3 Trial of Torisel

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Daily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality Rate - Counsel & Heal

The GuardianDaily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality RateCounsel & HealA new observational study has found more evidence to link daily aspirin intake and reduced risk of cancer mortality. The study by American Cancer Society researchers led by Eric J. Jacobs, Ph.D. although claims benefits of aspirin use in reducing ...An Aspirin a Day May Still Lower Cancer Risk, but Not as Much as Previously ...TIMEAspirin a Day Tied to Lower Cancer MortalityMedPage TodayCan daily aspirin help ward off

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Daily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality Rate - Counsel & Heal

The GuardianDaily Aspirin May Reduce Cancer Mortality RateCounsel & HealA new observational study has found more evidence to link daily aspirin intake and reduced risk of cancer mortality. The study by American Cancer Society researchers led by Eric J. Jacobs, Ph.D. although claims benefits of aspirin use in reducing ...An Aspirin a Day May Still Lower Cancer Risk, but Not as Much as Previously ...TIMEAspirin a Day Tied to Lower Cancer MortalityMedPage TodayCan daily aspirin help ward off

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Friday, August 10, 2012

The benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased ... - Detroit Free Press

Sky News AustraliaThe benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased ...Detroit Free PressThe benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medications outweigh the increased risk some patients have of developing diabetes from using the drugs, a report out Thursday says. Patients who were at higher risk for diabetes were 39% less likely to ...New statins study sorts out diabetes risksFiercePharmaShould You Take Statins? Study Says Heart Benefits Outweigh Diabetes

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Injured Olympians Turn to Tape: The Sticky Science of Kinesio - ABC News

ABC NewsInjured Olympians Turn to Tape: The Sticky Science of KinesioABC NewsIt's everywhere: on abs, legs, backs, even backsides. The neon tape swathing sprinters and swimmers alike, called Kinesio, is taking London by storm. "It's all over the Olympics," said Dr. Jennifer Solomon of New York City's Hospital for Special ...Crazy Tape On Olympians: Does it Work?Discovery NewsWhat's the deal with that crazy tape?FOXSports.comMedical Professionals Explain Why Olympians

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women - ABC News

ABC NewsStressed Men Prefer Heavier WomenABC NewsGentlemen may prefer blondes, but stressed men prefer heavier women -- at least according to a new study. In this study, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers at the University of Westminster in London subjected 41 men to a ...Stressed-out men find heavier women attractiveCNN (blog)Stress may alter men's notion of attractivenessCBC.caStressed men more attracted to plumper women, study findsCTV NewsDeath and

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Stressed Men Prefer Heavier Women - ABC News

ABC NewsStressed Men Prefer Heavier WomenABC NewsGentlemen may prefer blondes, but stressed men prefer heavier women -- at least according to a new study. In this study, published Wednesday in the journal PLoS ONE, researchers at the University of Westminster in London subjected 41 men to a ...Stressed-out men find heavier women attractiveCNN (blog)Stress may alter men's notion of attractivenessCBC.caStressed men more attracted to plumper women, study findsCTV NewsDeath and

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

High cholesterol found less often in US kids - CBC.ca

CBC.caHigh cholesterol found less often in US kidsCBC.caToo much cholesterol in the blood raises the risk of heart disease.Too much cholesterol in the blood raises the risk of heart disease. (Jose Leiva/Sun Journal/Associated Press) Finally some good news about cholesterol and kids: A big US government ...Children's Cholesterol Levels have Decreased, Study SaysFox NewsAmerica's Cholesterol Report Card Shows Improvement In Children & TeensGuardian ExpressKids' cholesterol down;

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Research Halted on Major Alzheimer's Drug - ABC News

Irish TimesResearch Halted on Major Alzheimer's DrugABC NewsIn the wake of another negative trial with the anti-amyloid drug bapineuzumab, Pfizer and Janssen said they were halting development of the product for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. All ongoing studies with the drug, a monoclonal antibody ...Alzheimer's IV drug plans cancelledCBC.caNews Summary: Pfizer, J&J Alzheimer's drug failsBoston.comPfizer, J&J scrap Alzheimer's studies as drug

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Nonviolent videos better for preschoolers' sleep - Chicago Tribune

CBC.caNonviolent videos better for preschoolers' sleepChicago TribuneNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Preschoolers seemed to sleep better when their parents were encouraged to cut kids' exposure to violent or age inappropriate videos throughout the day, in a new study. Researchers found that within months after urging ...Violent TV Shows Keep Young Kids Awake: StudyU.S. News & World ReportSome Cartoons May Cut Kids' SleepABC NewsViolent TV harms preschoolers' sleepCBC.caDaily

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

CDC issues new warning about swine flu - The Capitol Column

The Capitol ColumnCDC issues new warning about swine fluThe Capitol ColumnThis article was updated at 7:54 am EDT with additional information about the swine flu virus strain H3N2v. The CDC has reported 12 new cases of swine flu virus strain H3N2v in Indiana, Ohio, and Hawaii. These cases come on top of 17 cases of the virus ...CDC Issues Fair Warning About Pig FluABC NewsNew flu virus can pass from pigs to peopleUSA TODAYCDC warns about new swine flu circulating at state

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Saturday, August 4, 2012

New flu virus can pass from pigs to people - Detroit Free Press

USA TODAYNew flu virus can pass from pigs to peopleDetroit Free PressA cluster of flu cases linked to contact with pigs has doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning people to wash up and avoid eating around animals as they attend county and state fairs. The new influenza strain sickened at least ...12 New Swine Flu Cases Prompt CDC Warning On State Fair SafetyWIBWCDC Issues Fair Warning About Pig FluABC NewsCDC warns about new swine flu circulating at state

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Breast Cancer: Komen Oversells Mammograms, Doctors Say - ABC News

ABC NewsBreast Cancer: Komen Oversells Mammograms, Doctors SayABC NewsTwo Dartmouth Medical School professors have called out Susan G. Komen for the Cure, accusing the pink-ribbon organization of overstating the benefits of mammograms in its advertisements. The accusation comes about six months after the breast cancer ...Breast Cancer Charity Overstates Value of Mammograms: ResearchersPhiladelphia InquirerSusan G. Komen pro-mammogram statistics draw challengeFox NewsKomen Ads Overstate Benefits

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Studies back idea of hidden tumour 'seeds' - CTV British Columbia News

IBNLive.comStudies back idea of hidden tumour 'seeds'CTV British Columbia NewsA lab officer cuts a DNA fragment under UV light from an agarose gel for DNA sequencing as part of research to determine genetic mutation in a blood cancer patient April 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) The Associated Press NEW YORK -- How can a cancer ...Studies support idea of hidden 'seeds' for cancerous growthsSpartanburg Herald JournalCancer 'Stem Cells' Identified in Different

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Psych Distress May Up Death Risk - ABC News

Telegraph.co.ukPsych Distress May Up Death RiskABC NewsFeeling anxious, depressed or lonely may boost the risk of early death, a new study found. The British study of more than 68000 people found those who reported symptoms of psychological distress were more likely to die from cardiovascular disease, ...Study: Shaky Mental Health Linked to Higher Death RiskTIMEEven Mild Depression, Anxiety Hurts the Heart: StudyU.S. News & World ReportPoor Mental Health Linked To Premature DeathMedical News

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New York City to mothers: You should breast-feed - KATC Lafayette News

CBS NewsNew York City to mothers: You should breast-feedKATC Lafayette NewsPosted: Aug 1, 2012 3:57 AM by AP Source: AP NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has a message for new mothers: Breast-feed your baby, if possible. Starting in September, dozens of city hospitals will ask mothers of newborns to listen to ...Mayor Bloomberg pushing NYC hospitals to hide baby formula so more new moms ...New York PostNew York City hospitals to tell new mothers they should breast-feed babies, if

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Health Buzz: FDA Approves Pill to Help Prevent HIV - U.S. News & World Report

Sydney Morning HeraldHealth Buzz: FDA Approves Pill to Help Prevent HIVU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt The federal government has approved the first pill aimed at preventing HIV infections in healthy people, a turning point in the 30-year battle against the virus. The US Food and Drug Administration greenlit Gilead Sciences' Truvada, ...Deciding On Truvada: Who Should Take An HIV Prevention Pill?WBURFDA approves first pill to help prevent HIVmsnbc.comNew Drug to Prevent HIV/Aids

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Slowed walking speed may be early predictor of Alzheimer's decline - CBS News

CBS NewsSlowed walking speed may be early predictor of Alzheimer's declineCBS News(CBS News) New research suggests how a person walks may predict whether they'll develop Alzheimer's disease, a degenerative, incurable brain disease that affects 5.4 million Americans. Four new studies presented at the Alzheimer's Association ...Exercise may protect memory; kids' sports may control weightUSA TODAYChanges in walking may indicate Alzheimer's diseaseFox NewsTo reduce

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

FDA spied on whistle-blowing scientists - San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco ChronicleFDA spied on whistle-blowing scientistsSan Francisco ChronicleHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif. listens a left as Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 12, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Photo: J. Scott Applewhite, ...FDA Surveillance Of Scientists Spread To Outside CriticsHuffington PostFDA's Vast Email Spying Targeted 'Enemies List'NewserTo cut criticism, FDA spied on

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Do you keep a food journal? - CBC.ca

CBC.caDo you keep a food journal?CBC.caby Community Team Posted: July 13, 2012 8:11 PM Last Updated: July 13, 2012 8:22 PM Keeping a food journal is the No. 1 piece of advice to shed pounds, a new weight loss study suggests. (iStock) The No. 1 piece of advice would be to keep a food journal ...Study: Women who keep food diary more likely to lose weightUSA TODAYKeep a journal, don't skip meals to shed weight: studyChicago Tribune3 new rules make weight loss successfulFox NewsWebMD -Los

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Do you keep a food journal? - CBC.ca

CBC.caDo you keep a food journal?CBC.caby Community Team Posted: July 13, 2012 8:11 PM Last Updated: July 13, 2012 8:22 PM Keeping a food journal is the No. 1 piece of advice to shed pounds, a new weight loss study suggests. (iStock) The No. 1 piece of advice would be to keep a food journal ...Study: Women who keep food diary more likely to lose weightUSA TODAYKeep a journal, don't skip meals to shed weight: studyChicago Tribune3 new rules make weight loss successfulFox NewsWebMD -Los

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Friday, July 13, 2012

3 surefire ways to lose weight - Chicago Sun-Times

USA TODAY3 surefire ways to lose weightChicago Sun-TimesDieters take note: Women who keep a food journal, don't skip meals and don't eat out lunch at restaurants very often lose more weight than dieters who don't follow these practices, a new study shows. Researchers tracked the dieting habits of 123 ...Weight Loss Techniques That WorkABC News'Faithful' food diary key to weight lossTimes of IndiaWeight-Loss Keys: Food Journals, Eating In, Not Skipping MealsDoctors

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Mosquitos test positive for EEE in nearby Massachusetts - WPRO

WPROMosquitos test positive for EEE in nearby MassachusettsWPROThe EEE virus in mosquitos is raising concern among health officials after 4 insects tested positive in Massachusetts. Massachusetts health officials say that for the first time this summer they have found traces of the Eastern equine encephalitis ...First EEE-infected mosquitoes of year detected in MassachusettsBoston.comEEE detected in MassachusettsTurn to 10.comEEE found in mosquitoes in EastonBoston

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

New documentary seeks an end to AIDS in black America - Public Radio International PRI

msnbc.comNew documentary seeks an end to AIDS in black AmericaPublic Radio International PRINBA Hall of Famer, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, brought public attention to the issue of HIV and AIDS in the African-American community when he was diagnosed in 1991. (Photo by Rafael Amado Deras via Flickr.) A new Frontline documentary is taking a look at ...Preview of Aids 2012 ConferenceAllAfrica.comAs global AIDS conference nears, advocates say: Focus on the USLos Angeles TimesFighting the

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Get Up! Sitting Less Can Add Years to Your Life - TIME

TIMEGet Up! Sitting Less Can Add Years to Your LifeTIMEBy Alice Park | @aliceparkny | July 10, 2012 | + Sitting for more than three hours a day can cut two years off a person's life expectancy, even if he or she exercises regularly, a new study finds. Watching TV for more than two hours a day can shorten ...Sitting too much may shorten lifespanAtlanta Journal ConstitutionSit less, live 2 years longerFox NewsSitting Less Adds Two Years to U.S. Life Expectancy, Study FindsSan Francisco

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Mysterious deadly illness in Cambodian children tied to hand, foot and mouth ... - CBS News

CBS NewsMysterious deadly illness in Cambodian children tied to hand, foot and mouth ...CBS News(CBS/AP) A mysterious deadly disease striking children in Cambodia may be a virulent strain of a common childhood illness called hand, foot and mouth disease. Lab tests have confirmed that a virulent strain of hand, foot and mouth disease known as ...Cambodian Deaths Tied to Common Childhood IllnessABC NewsVirus Discovery Helps Cambodian Disease ProbeBusinessweekHand, foot and mouth may have killed

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

New optimism about stemming spread of AIDS virus - Boston.com

New optimism about stemming spread of AIDS virusBoston.comWASHINGTON (AP) — An AIDS-free generation: It seems an audacious goal, considering how the HIV epidemic still is raging around the world. Yet more than 20000 international HIV researchers and activists will gather in the nation's capital later this ...and more »
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Fertility Drug Cancer Fears Unfounded? - ABC News

Zee NewsFertility Drug Cancer Fears Unfounded?ABC NewsDo fertility drugs affect a woman's risk of developing breast cancer? A new study suggests that the risk hinges on whether they actually help a woman get pregnant. Scientists have been concerned about the effects of fertility drugs in recent years, ...Fertility Tx May Alter Cancer RiskMedPage TodayWomen trekked across sea ice for breast cancerEdmonton JournalExercise May Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer, Whatever Your AgeThe

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Mystery illness claims dozens of Cambodian children - CNN

NEWS.com.auMystery illness claims dozens of Cambodian childrenCNNThe World Health Organization is helping the Cambodian Ministry of Health investigate the cause of a mysterious illness that has killed dozens of children in the country since April. A joint statement from the WHO and the ministry, released Wednesday, ...Investigators probe mystery disease killing Cambodian childrenCNN InternationalUnknown Disease Killing Children Across Cambodia, WHO SaysBusinessweekCambodia Outbreak Is Unlikely

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Mystery illness claims dozens of Cambodian children - CNN

NEWS.com.auMystery illness claims dozens of Cambodian childrenCNNThe World Health Organization is helping the Cambodian Ministry of Health investigate the cause of a mysterious illness that has killed dozens of children in the country since April. A joint statement from the WHO and the ministry, released Wednesday, ...Investigators probe mystery disease killing Cambodian childrenCNN InternationalUnknown Disease Killing Children Across Cambodia, WHO SaysBusinessweekCambodia Outbreak Is Unlikely

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Health Buzz: FDA Approves At-Home HIV Test - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: FDA Approves At-Home HIV TestU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first rapid, over-the-counter HIV test Tuesday. That means people will soon be able to test themselves in the privacy of their own homes, and get preliminary results in 20 to 40 minutes.FDA Approves First Rapid, Take-Home HIV TestPharmaceutical ProcessingFDA Approves New "OraQuick" HIV Home Test KitDailyTechFDA Approves At-Home HIV Test, Available

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Health Buzz: FDA Approves At-Home HIV Test - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHealth Buzz: FDA Approves At-Home HIV TestU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first rapid, over-the-counter HIV test Tuesday. That means people will soon be able to test themselves in the privacy of their own homes, and get preliminary results in 20 to 40 minutes.FDA Approves First Rapid, Take-Home HIV TestPharmaceutical ProcessingFDA Approves New "OraQuick" HIV Home Test KitDailyTechFDA Approves At-Home HIV Test, Available

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

OraSure shares rise on over-the-counter HIV test - MarketWatch

The HinduOraSure shares rise on over-the-counter HIV testMarketWatchSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of OraSure Technologies Inc. (US:osur) closed higher Tuesday after the Food and Drug Administration approved the company's over-the-counter HIV test. OraSure shares rose 5.2% to close at $ 12.10 in Tuesday's ...FDA Approves HIV Home Test KitMedical News TodayUS approves first over-the-counter HIV home-use testBBC NewsFirst at-home HIV test approved by FDAThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comNew

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

GlaxoSmithKline pleads guilty in $3B US drug fraud case - CBC.ca

CBC.caGlaxoSmithKline pleads guilty in $ 3B US drug fraud caseCBC.caDrug maker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has agreed to pay $ 3 billion US in criminal and civil fines and plead guilty to misdemeanour criminal charges related to the sale and marketing of its antidepressants Paxil and Wellbutrin and the diabetes drug Avandia ...GlaxoSmithKline Agrees to $ 3 Billion Settlement with Justice DepartmentOzarksFirst.comDr. Drew paid to talk up meds? Feds claim YES!New York Daily NewsHealth Highlights:

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Georgia woman with flesh-eating infection leaves hospital - CNN

CBS NewsGeorgia woman with flesh-eating infection leaves hospitalCNN(CNN) -- Aimee Copeland, the 24-year-old Georgia woman who has waged a two-month battle against flesh-eating bacteria, was released from a hospital Monday. Copeland will enter a rehab facility for an undetermined amount of time before returning home ...Ga. woman with flesh-eating bug leaves hospitalThe Associated PressGa. Woman With Flesh-Eating Bug Leaves...ABC Newsall 485 news articles »
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Man plagued by porn-induced headaches - New York Daily News

New York Daily NewsMan plagued by porn-induced headachesNew York Daily NewsA terrible headache probably isn't the sensation people are hoping for when they turn on a porn video. But unfortunately for a 24-year-old bachelor in India, that's exactly what has happened for the last two years whenever he tried to watch an X-rated ...Isn't it meant to make you go blind? Man suffers excruciating headaches every ...Daily MailMan Who Suffers Excruciating Pain Every Time He Watches Porn

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Metal-On-Metal Hip Implants - Few Reasons To Carry On Using Them, FDA Panel Says - Medical News Today

CBC.caMetal-On-Metal Hip Implants - Few Reasons To Carry On Using Them, FDA Panel SaysMedical News TodayAn 18-member panel of experts was asked by the FDA to review metal-on-metal hip implants - on Thursday they said they saw little evidence to recommend surgeons continue using them. There is growing evidence that after being implanted, they are more ...Metal hips have little use, experts say; mammogram use fallsUSA TODAYFDA panel sees little use for metal-on-metal hipsBusinessweekFDA panel

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

'Value Of Liver Cancer Screening Doubtful Says Danish Study' - Medical News Today

HealthNews'Value Of Liver Cancer Screening Doubtful Says Danish Study'Medical News TodayA new study from Denmark finds that people with alcoholic cirrhosis are no more likely to die from liver cancer than other people, despite their having a higher risk of the disease. The researchers conclude screening such patients is unlikely to save ...Want to revitalize your liver? Just give up alcoholColumbus TelegramReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribuneAlcohol Induced

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'Value Of Liver Cancer Screening Doubtful Says Danish Study' - Medical News Today

HealthNews'Value Of Liver Cancer Screening Doubtful Says Danish Study'Medical News TodayA new study from Denmark finds that people with alcoholic cirrhosis are no more likely to die from liver cancer than other people, despite their having a higher risk of the disease. The researchers conclude screening such patients is unlikely to save ...Want to revitalize your liver? Just give up alcoholColumbus TelegramReuters Health News SummaryChicago TribuneAlcohol Induced

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Many AIDS cases, few HIV specialists in South - USA TODAY

USA TODAYMany AIDS cases, few HIV specialists in SouthUSA TODAYATLANTA – The South has emerged as ground zero in the HIV/AIDS crisis in the USA. Roughly half of all new AIDS diagnoses are occurring in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, ...National HIV Testing Day June 27Midland Daily NewsHeart Trouble Early and Often in HIV PatientsNew York TimesFree HIV testing June 27 at Lovering Health Center in GreenlandFoster's Daily

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Monday, June 18, 2012

American Kids Getting Fewer Prescription Drugs: Study - U.S. News & World Report

French TribuneAmerican Kids Getting Fewer Prescription Drugs: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Serena Gordon MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- New research shows that the number of prescriptions written for children has dropped by 7 percent in recent years. Between 2002 and 2010, notable decreases occurred in antibiotic, cough/cold, ...Prescriptions for ADHD Drugs Increasing, Says New FDA ResearchABC NewsUS kids getting more ADHD drugs, fewer antibioticsHealthNewsKids taking fewer antibiotics,

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Woman with flesh-eating disease refusing pain medications - USA TODAY

USA TODAYWoman with flesh-eating disease refusing pain medicationsUSA TODAYATLANTA (AP) – A Georgia woman fighting a flesh-eating disease is refusing to take pain medications during some procedures, partly because of her personal convictions, her father said. Aimee Copeland despises the use of morphine in her treatment, ...Georgia woman Aimee Copeland battling flesh-eating bacteria refuses morphine ...The Oshkosh NorthwesternAimee Copeland Faces Skin Grafts, Powers Through PainABC NewsGeorgia

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Mini Darth Vader Has Successful Heart Surgery - ABC News

ABC NewsMini Darth Vader Has Successful Heart SurgeryABC NewsMax Page, the child actor who played Darth Vader in the enormously popular Volkswagen Super Bowl commercial in 2011, is recovering today after having undergone successful open heart surgery at Children's Hospital Los Angeles on Thursday.'Little Darth Vader,' 7: 'I feel strong' facing surgerymsnbc.comQuick Takes: Vader kid to have surgeryLos Angeles Times'Darth Vader' boy from Super Bowl ad has heart

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Researchers urge EU not to cut stem cell funding - Chicago Tribune

Researchers urge EU not to cut stem cell fundingChicago Tribune* European Parliament debating funding for 2014 to 2020 * Scientists fear cuts to embryonic stem cell research * Experts say cutting funds would hold back entire field By Kate Kelland LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Leading scientists, biomedical research ...Stem cell scientists urge MEPs not to cut funding for human embryo researchThe GuardianSix new U-M stem cell lines now publicly available to help researchers find ...Sacramento

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Researchers urge EU not to cut stem cell funding - Chicago Tribune

Researchers urge EU not to cut stem cell fundingChicago Tribune* European Parliament debating funding for 2014 to 2020 * Scientists fear cuts to embryonic stem cell research * Experts say cutting funds would hold back entire field By Kate Kelland LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Leading scientists, biomedical research ...Stem cell scientists urge MEPs not to cut funding for human embryo researchThe GuardianSix new U-M stem cell lines now publicly available to help researchers find ...Sacramento

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Vein grown from girl's own stem cells transplanted - CBC.ca

CBC.caVein grown from girl's own stem cells transplantedCBC.caFor the first time doctors have successfully transplanted a vein grown with a patient's own stem cells, another example of scientists producing human body parts in the lab. In this case, the patient was a 10-year-old girl in Sweden who was suffering ...10-year-old girl gets new vein made from her own stem cells in medical firstCBS NewsGirl gets stem cell vein; birth control has heart risksUSA TODAYFirst Stem Cell Vein Implant

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Health Buzz: Diesel Exhaust Causes Cancer - U.S. News & World Report

The AgeHealth Buzz: Diesel Exhaust Causes CancerU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Diesel exhaust fumes cause cancer, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the WHO, elevated diesel exhaust from the "probable carcinogen" to the "known carcinogen" level, ...WHO's Cancer Agency: Diesel Fumes Cause CancerEDGEOnTheNetWHO Declares Diesel Fumes Cause Lung CancerNew York TimesDiesel fumes are found to cause

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

'GMA's Robin Roberts battles blood disorder - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Minneapolis Star Tribune'GMA's Robin Roberts battles blood disorderMinneapolis Star TribuneRobin Roberts, center, with her sister Sally-Ann Roberts, right and ABC News' Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America." Photo: Ida Mae Astute, ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP Robin Roberts, who overcame breast cancer five years ago, is battling another health ...ABC's Robin Roberts has blood, bone marrow disorderWorcester TelegramRobin Roberts of TV's "Good Morning America"

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Monday, June 11, 2012

ABC's Roberts has blood, bone marrow disorder - NorthJersey.com

New York TimesABC's Roberts has blood, bone marrow disorderNorthJersey.comAP NEW YORK (AP) — "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts said she is starting chemotherapy Monday for treatment of a disease that will require her to get a bone marrow transplant sometime this fall. ABC's Roberts, who was treated for breast ...'Good Morning America' anchor Robin Roberts diagnosed with rare blood disorder ...Fox NewsRobin's Next Challenge: Myelodysplastic SyndromeABC

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'Good Morning America' anchor Robin Roberts diagnosed with rare blood disorder ... - Fox News

ABC News'Good Morning America' anchor Robin Roberts diagnosed with rare blood disorder ...Fox News“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts announced Monday that she is battling a rare blood disorder, just five years after beating breast cancer. Through tears, she promised viewers, “I am going to beat this.” Roberts, 51, said it was her treatment ...Robin's Next Challenge: Myelodysplastic SyndromeABC NewsABC's Roberts has blood, bone marrow disorderNorthJersey.comRobin

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

ADA: Uptick in Diabetes Cases Seen Among Youth - MedPage Today

Sun News NetworkADA: Uptick in Diabetes Cases Seen Among YouthMedPage TodayBy Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Note that these studies were published as abstracts and presented at a conference.Aggressive pre-diabetes approach needed, say researchersBBC NewsStudy: Aggressive pre-diabetes treatment reduces cases of diseaseThe Capitol ColumnDiabetes Rising Rapidly Among US

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Johnson & Johnson diabetes drug tops older therapies in studies - Reuters

Johnson & Johnson diabetes drug tops older therapies in studiesReutersBy Bill Berkrot (Reuters) - An experimental treatment for type 2 diabetes developed by Johnson & Johnson demonstrated greater reduction in blood sugar than Merck & Co's Januvia and an older common treatment, glimepiride, according to data from a pair ...Clinical Studies Show New, Proposed J&J Diabetes Drug Cuts Blood SugarFox BusinessCanagliflozin Provided Substantial and Sustained Glycemic Improvements as

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Friday, June 8, 2012

One-third of young adults face medical bill troubles, debt - CBS News

CBS NewsOne-third of young adults face medical bill troubles, debtCBS News(CBS News) Almost 40 percent of young adults between the ages of 19 and 29 did not have health insurance at some point in 2011, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund. The report also found that more than one-third (36 percent) of young ...Health Law Adds 6.6M to Parents' PlanBusinessWeek6.6 million young adults on parents' health plans, survey saysLos Angeles TimesHealth Care Reform Holds Premiums

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One-third of young adults face medical bill troubles, debt - CBS News

CBS NewsOne-third of young adults face medical bill troubles, debtCBS News(CBS News) Almost 40 percent of young adults between the ages of 19 and 29 did not have health insurance at some point in 2011, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund. The report also found that more than one-third (36 percent) of young ...Health Law Adds 6.6M to Parents' PlanBusinessWeek6.6 million young adults on parents' health plans, survey saysLos Angeles TimesHealth Care Reform Holds Premiums

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Multiple CT scans in kids triples cancer risk, but researchers caution overall ... - CBS News

CBS NewsMultiple CT scans in kids triples cancer risk, but researchers caution overall ...CBS News(CBS/AP) Kids who get two or three CT scans before they turn 15 triple their risk of developing brain cancer, new research suggests. The study also found kids who get five to 10 scans triple their risk for developing leukemia.Child CT Scans Might Up Risk of Brain Cancer, LeukemiaU.S. News & World ReportCT Scans in Childhood Can Triple the Risk of CancerTIMEChild CT Scans Could Raise Cancer Risk

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Breast cancer blood test may predict disease's spread - CBS News

CBS NewsBreast cancer blood test may predict disease's spreadCBS News(CBS News) A blood test that might be able to predict breast cancer's spread may improve diagnosis and treatment for women with early stage breast cancer, a new study finds. Dr. Anthony Lucci, a professor of surgical oncology at the University of Texas ...Simple blood test can determine risk of breast cancer death or relapseFox News'Blood Test In Early Stage Breast Cancer May Predict Recurrence And

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Disney to Impose New Rules on Junk-Food Ads on Kid's Shows - BusinessWeek

New York TimesDisney to Impose New Rules on Junk-Food Ads on Kid's ShowsBusinessWeekBy Edmund Lee on June 05, 2012 Walt Disney Co. (DIS) (DIS) Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger will join first lady Michelle Obama to discuss new restrictions on junk-food advertising on its children's television shows and websites.Disney to banish junk-food ads; 'Mickey Check' notes foods that meet standardsWashington PostDisney to banish junk-food ads from kid showsLos Angeles Timesall 156 news

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Monday, June 4, 2012

US on track to approve more cancer drugs in 2012 - Reuters

USA TODAYUS on track to approve more cancer drugs in 2012ReutersBy Deena Beasley | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Cancer drug applications at the US Food and Drug Administration are rising, with 20 submissions expected this year, as a better understanding of the molecular makeup of the disease leads to new treatments.Study: Childhood cancer survivors face new risksCBS NewsNew High Technology Being Used to Fight CancerFox Newsall 419 news articles »
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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Certain Breast Cancers - U.S. News & World Report

Al-ArabiyaExperimental Drug Shows Promise for Certain Breast CancersU.S. News & World ReportSUNDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental drug designed to treat patients with a specific kind of breast cancer known as HER2-positive appeared to boost survival compared to the standard treatment, a new study shows.New breast cancer drug shown to prolong lifeSydney Morning HeraldNew breast cancer treatment targets cancer cells w/o damaging healthy onesabc7.comIn Study, Drug Delays Worsening of

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

New drugs empower immune system to recognize cancer cells as an enemy - Fox News

New York TimesNew drugs empower immune system to recognize cancer cells as an enemyFox NewsCHICAGO – Medical science efforts to harness the power of the immune system against cancer are beginning to bear fruit after decades of frustration, opening up a hopeful new front in the long battle against the disease. In studies being presented ...Immune therapy may yield long-lasting treatment for many cancersOregonLive.comBristol-Myers Squibb New Immune Drug Shows PromiseDaily DisruptionDrug Helps

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Bloomberg defends soda ban plan as obesity tonic - msnbc.com

New York TimesBloomberg defends soda ban plan as obesity tonicmsnbc.comBy Bill Briggs and Lisa Flam “It doesn't sound ridiculous,” the mayor told TODAY's Matt Lauer. “In moderation, most things are OK.” Bloomberg's proposal would prohibit the sale of soda and other sweetened drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces that ...Soft drinks are the whipping boy of anti-obesity campaignsFox NewsBoehner to Bloomberg: Super size me on that sodaUSA TODAYMayor Bloomberg vs. the Big

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Bloomberg's new war - New York Daily News

New York Daily NewsBloomberg's new warNew York Daily NewsThere is no political capital, none and maybe less than none, for the mayor of New York City as he goes after great big dumb sugar-filled drinks in his city's restaurants, movie theaters and even street carts. So Michael Bloomberg can only be doing it ...Big soft drinks may be banned by New York CitySan Francisco ChronicleN.Y. mayor wants to limit soda drinks to 16 ouncesPhiladelphia InquirerNYC Mayor Bloomberg Seeks Ban on

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

PSA debate: "Some people are going to get killed" - CBS News

CBC.caPSA debate: "Some people are going to get killed"CBS News(CBS News) The chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society Tuesday warned about the dangers of over-testing for prostate cancer. "We may actually very well be killing more men than lives saved," Dr. Otis Brawley said on "CBS This Morning.Men Can Still Ask for PSA Test, and Some Should, Doctors SayU.S. News & World ReportExperts recommend against PSA prostate cancer screeningDetroit Free

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Cheap amoebic dysentery drug 'promising' - BBC News

BBC NewsCheap amoebic dysentery drug 'promising'BBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News A cheap drug, which is already prescribed for arthritis, could fight amoebic dysentery, according to researchers in the US. They were testing old drugs to see if any killed the dysentery bug.Dysentery May Be Treatable With Cheap Arthritis DrugMedical News TodayArthritis drug may cure dysenteryThe Press AssociationOld drug for arthritis is effective against killer

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

CDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis C - ABC News

ABC NewsCDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis CABC News(ABCNEWS.com) For the first time, the government is proposing that all baby boomers get tested for hepatitis C. Anyone born from 1945 to 1965 should get a one-time blood test to see if they have the liver-destroying virus, the Centers for Disease ...CDC urges Boomers to get tested for hepatitis CUSA TODAYCDC recommends hepatitis C tests for all baby boomersWashington PostCDC: All Baby Boomers Should Get Tested for Hep

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Boomers urged to get tested for virus - San Francisco Chronicle

CTV.caBoomers urged to get tested for virusSan Francisco ChronicleBay Area health advocates and doctors welcomed the recommendations by federal health officers Friday that all Baby Boomers get tested for the liver-destroying virus hepatitis C. The draft recommendations issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and ...CDC to Baby Boomers: Get Tested for Hepatitis CABC NewsCDC urges Boomers to get tested for hepatitis CUSA TODAYUS baby boomers urged to take hepatitis C blood testBBC

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Sugar may make you "stupid" but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study ... - CBS News

CBS NewsSugar may make you "stupid" but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study ...CBS News(CBS News) A sugar-laden diet could make you dumber, according to the authors of a new study. But, don't fret: Omega-3 fatty acids may be able to mitigate the effects. Sugar should be regulated like alcohol, tobacco, commentary says CDC: Kids consume ...Sugar Makes You Stupid, But Omega-3s Will Smarten You Back UpForbesThis is your brain on sugar: UCLA study shows high-fructose diet

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Coffee Drinkers are a Little More Likely to Live Longer, Study Finds - Fox News

Sydney Morning HeraldCoffee Drinkers are a Little More Likely to Live Longer, Study FindsFox NewsCoffee has always been though of as a guilty pleasure, a way to help you wake up in the morning even though it does more harm than good. Or so was the thought. Now a new study has found that coffee drinkers are more likely to live longer.Coffee: Drink More, Live Longer?TIMECoffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longerPicayune ItemIs coffee the key to living longer?News10.netLos Angeles

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Home HIV test should be approved, FDA panel rules - Washington Post

AFPHome HIV test should be approved, FDA panel rulesWashington PostAn expert panel recommended Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration approve the first over-the-counter HIV test, a kit that could quickly return results for consumers in the privacy of their homes. The unanimous votes by a 17-member advisory ...FDA panel backs at-home HIV test that analyzes mouth swab in 20 minutesCBS NewsHealth Buzz: Home HIV Test Backed By FDA PanelU.S. News & World ReportHIV DEVELOPMENT: FDA Panel OKs

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Blood drive set for flesh-eating bateria patient - USA TODAY

USA TODAYBlood drive set for flesh-eating bateria patientUSA TODAYCARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) – A blood drive is being held at University of West Georgia for a student fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that threatens her life. Copeland family, AP Aimee Copeland, 24, a Georgia graduate student, is being treated for a ...Flesh-eating germ necrotizing fasciitis threat rareChicago Sun-TimesBlood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivorSTLtoday.comWoman with flesh-eating bug mouths 'Where am

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Monday, May 14, 2012

'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: Study - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAY'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: StudyU.S. News & World ReportBy Alan Mozes MONDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Cases of children rushed to the emergency room after accidentally swallowing coin-sized batteries found in many household gadgets have doubled over the past two decades, new research reveals.More batteries to blame for kids' ER visitsReutersMore Kids in ER from Swallowing BatteriesABC NewsMany kids injured after swallowing button batteriesUSA TODAYall 37

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Whooping cough vaccines urged - Wyoming Tribune

The AgeWhooping cough vaccines urgedWyoming TribuneThe illness has become an epidemic in Washington state, and there's an outbreak of it in Greeley, Colo. Precautions are being taken to try to keep it from becoming a problem here. By Becky Orr CHEYENNE -- Health workers are hoping to prevent outbreaks ...Whooping cough wreaks havoc amid the recession, Government agencies meant to ...Bend BulletinCutbacks Hurt a State's Response to Whooping CoughNew York TimesWhooping cough epidemic

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

FDA Advisors Endorse New HIV Prevention Drug - abc40

USA TODAYFDA Advisors Endorse New HIV Prevention Drugabc40By Jessica Michalski - email Springfield, Mass. (WGGB) — A new drug shown to prevent HIV infections has won the endorsement of a panel of US Federal Advisors. Truvada is the first drug of its kind, clearing the way for a landmark approval in the fight ...Advocates: HIV Prevention Pill Could Save LivesABC NewsFDA Advisory Panel Backs Preventive Use of HIV DrugNew York TimesFDA reviews first rapid, take-home test for HIVUSA

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Friday, May 11, 2012

Ahead of the Bell: Gilead 'Quad' pill faces review - BusinessWeek

Sydney Morning HeraldAhead of the Bell: Gilead 'Quad' pill faces reviewBusinessWeekBy AP Gilead Sciences Inc. received a positive endorsement Thursday from a panel of FDA advisors for one of its HIV treatments and will likely receive another good review Friday, according to analysts. A Food and Drug Administration panel recommended ...FDA panel backs Gilead's Truvada to prevent HIVChicago TribuneTruvada for HIV prevention backed by advisory panel, FDA may decide by JuneCBS NewsFDA

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

3Qs: For America, beating obesity is a complex challenge - News@Northeastern

The Hindu3Qs: For America, beating obesity is a complex challengeNews@NortheasternForty-​​two percent of the American population will be obese by 2030, according to a new report in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. We asked Katherine Tucker, professor and chair of the Department of Health Sciences in the Bouvé College of ...How Obese Will Americans Be in 2030?WIBX AM 950'The Weight of the Nation' review: Obesity crisisSan Francisco ChronicleThe ABCs of Beating

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Potential for Risky Sex Spurs Discord on HIV Prevention Pill - San Francisco Chronicle

ABC NewsPotential for Risky Sex Spurs Discord on HIV Prevention PillSan Francisco Chronicle(Adds opening share price in 12th paragraph.) May 9 (Bloomberg) -- Healthy people can protect themselves from the deadly HIV virus if they take Gilead Sciences Inc.'s Truvada every day. Whether patients will is an issue dividing AIDS advocates as US ...FDA report on Gilead's Quad focuses on kidney safetyReutersAdvisory panels take up Gilead's Truvada, then QuadFiercePharmaFDA: Safety Of

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Is healthy weight impossible for many Americans? - msnbc.com

CTV.caIs healthy weight impossible for many Americans?msnbc.comBy Sharon Begley America's obesity epidemic is so deeply rooted that it will take dramatic and systemic measures -- from overhauling farm policies and zoning laws to, possibly, introducing a soda tax -- to fix it, the influential Institute of Medicine ...US Report Outlines Strategies to Prevent ObesityU.S. News & World ReportMultiple strategies needed to fight obesity, study suggestsUSA TODAYWeighty Matters: 42 Percent Of

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Monday, May 7, 2012

Men's breast cancer often more deadly - WMBF

USA TODAYMen's breast cancer often more deadlyWMBFEven youngsters who seem to be in perfect health can be at risk for heart disease. Just ask Heather Link.More >> Even youngsters who seem to be in perfect health can be at risk for heart disease. Just ask Heather Link.More >> By Kathleen Doheny FRIDAY, ...Breast cancer is rare in men, but they fare worseCBS Newsall 367 news articles »
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Sunday, May 6, 2012

AGING AMERICA: 1 in 7 Alzheimer's patients lives alone, creating balancing act ... - Washington Post

The Associated PressAGING AMERICA: 1 in 7 Alzheimer's patients lives alone, creating balancing act ...Washington PostWASHINGTON — Elaine Vlieger is making some concessions to Alzheimer's. She's cut back on driving. Frozen dinners now replace elaborate cooking. A son monitors her finances. But the Colorado woman lives alone and isn't ready to give up her house or ...Living alone with Alzheimer's tough choice for allAtlanta Journal Constitutionall 57 news

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Men's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study Suggests - iVillage Entertainment

USA TODAYMen's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study SuggestsiVillage EntertainmentFRIDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) -- Breast cancer in men is much less common than it is in women, but it may be more deadly, new research suggests. "Men with breast cancer don't do as well as women with breast cancer, and there are opportunities to ...Breast cancer deadlier in men, study findsArizona Daily StarBreast cancer is rare in men, but they fare worseAlbany Times Unionall 258 news

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Friday, May 4, 2012

CDC: Helmets during tornadoes might help - CBS News

CBS NewsCDC: Helmets during tornadoes might helpCBS News(CBS News) During a tornado, the most common cause of death is a head injury. Could a helmet possibly help? PICTURES: Heat stroke: 8 ways to stay safe Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham say it can. When a tornado ripped through ...Helmets in tornadoes: OK -- but still seek shelter, CDC saysUSA TODAYHelmet Use to Prevent Head Injuries During a TornadoKansas City infoZineHelmets in tornadoes OK, but seek sturdy shelter,

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Health Buzz: 15 Million Babies Born Prematurely Worldwide - U.S. News & World Report

Brisbane TimesHealth Buzz: 15 Million Babies Born Prematurely WorldwideU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt About 15 million premature babies are born every year—more than 1 in 10 of the world's births. And 1.1 million of those babies die shortly after birth, while many others suffer life-long physical, neurological, or educational ...High premature birth rates in US equal to those in developing worldSydney Morning HeraldUN-Sponsored Report Finds 1 In 10 Infants Born Prematurely

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Avery Lynn, Bellaire baby with a 'bucket list,' dies at 6 months - Your Houston News

CBS NewsAvery Lynn, Bellaire baby with a 'bucket list,' dies at 6 monthsYour Houston NewsThe heartbreaking story of the Bellaire baby with a terminal illness and her own “bucket list” has come to an end even sooner than expected. Six-month-old Avery Lynn Canahuati died Monday afternoon after a lung collapsed, her father announced Tuesday ...Texas couple pen a 'bucket list' for their baby with fatal illnessCNN InternationalBaby with 'bucket list' diesCNNStricken Texas

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

More Babies Born Addicted to Opiates - ABC News

ABC NewsMore Babies Born Addicted to OpiatesABC NewsMore babies in the US are being born with symptoms of opiate withdrawal than were seen a decade ago, researchers found. The number of newborns with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) tripled between 2000 and 2009, and the number of mothers using ...Health Buzz: More Babies Born to Opiate-Addicted MomsU.S. News & World ReportOne Baby per Hour Born Drug DependentKXLF Butte NewsUS Sees Tripling of Babies Born Addicted to

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Number of addicted newborns nearly triples in less than decade - Arizona Daily Star

USA TODAYNumber of addicted newborns nearly triples in less than decadeArizona Daily StarDETROIT - An increased reliance on prescription painkillers and the resulting addiction has now shown up in the most vulnerable patients - America's newborns, according to a report released Monday. Addicted babies - many suffering from respiratory ...Number of painkiller-addicted newborns triples in 10 yearsUSA TODAYUS sees sharp rise in newborns with opiate withdrawalBBC NewsMore babies being born

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

FDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunction - USA TODAY

USA TODAYFDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunctionUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY The brand name you will be hearing in those inevitable ads: Stendra. It's made by a company called Vivus, Inc., and belongs to the same class of medicines as Viagra, from Pfizer Inc., Cialis, from Eli Lilly, and Levitra, ...FDA Backs New Rival For ViagraWall Street JournalFDA approves Stendra for erectile dysfunctionFDA.govUS FDA approves Vivus's fast-acting Viagra rivalGMA

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Friday, April 20, 2012

American scientists research high altitude effects on Everest - CBS News

CBS NewsAmerican scientists research high altitude effects on EverestCBS News(Credit: AP) (CBS/AP) What effect does high altitude have on the human body? To find out, a team of American scientists and researchers flew to Mount Everest on Friday and set up a laboratory at the base of the world's highest mountain.Everest climbers in test for keys to heart treatmentReutersUS scientists head to Mount Everest to conduct researchNooga.comTeam of American scientists and researchers heads to

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Breast cancer rules rewritten in 'landmark' study - BBC News

Telegraph.co.ukBreast cancer rules rewritten in 'landmark' studyBBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to an international study which has been described as a "landmark".Pinpointing tumours gives hoped-for boost in cancer treatmentSydney Morning HeraldBreast Cancer Study Could Change TreatmentWebMDCancer breakthrough allows doctors to forecast

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Do you have a heart-healthy personality? - Boston Globe

Daily MailDo you have a heart-healthy personality?Boston GlobeBy Deborah Kotz Negative emotions like anger, anxiety, and depression have long been associated with heart disease, but what about the flip side? Can positive emotions like optimism, life satisfaction, and a sense of well being actually lower your risk ...Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart AttackU.S. News & World ReportHappy? Positive outlook may be good for your heartFox NewsStudy Says Optimism Can Protect Your HeartCBS

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Do you have a heart-healthy personality? - Boston Globe

Daily MailDo you have a heart-healthy personality?Boston GlobeBy Deborah Kotz Negative emotions like anger, anxiety, and depression have long been associated with heart disease, but what about the flip side? Can positive emotions like optimism, life satisfaction, and a sense of well being actually lower your risk ...Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart AttackU.S. News & World ReportHappy? Positive outlook may be good for your heartFox NewsStudy Says Optimism Can Protect Your HeartCBS

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Prostate cancer therapy, surgery for diabetes show promise - USA TODAY

Telegraph.co.ukProstate cancer therapy, surgery for diabetes show promiseUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Prostate cancer treatment: An ultrasound therapy that destroys cancer cells shows promise for treating prostate cancer without causing the incontinence and impotence common after surgery or radiation.New prostate cancer treatment may reduce side-effectsBBC NewsTargeted therapy using sound-waves offers 'male lumpectomy' for prostate cancerMedical XpressUltrasound beam can destroy

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Monday, April 16, 2012

'Chinplants' catch on; 'choking game' comes with other risks - USA TODAY

USA TODAY'Chinplants' catch on; 'choking game' comes with other risksUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Popular plastic surgery: Chin implants were the fastest-growing cosmetic surgeries among US men and women in 2011, says a group that represents plastic surgeons. In a press release, the president of the American Society of ...Chinplants: The latest plastic surgery craze?CBS Newschins are the new breasts: 'Chinplants' on the risemsnbc.comHealth Buzz: Chin Implants Are

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mild winter = 'Tick'-ing time bomb this spring - Westport-News

French TribuneMild winter = 'Tick'-ing time bomb this springWestport-NewsIn a lot of ways, last winter was much easier on state residents than in past years. Little snow meant less shoveling, safer road conditions and, in general, fewer weather-related problems like school snow days or salt and sand damage to cars.Why this year's tick season will be really badmsnbc.comWhen it comes to ticks, don't mess aroundDaily Home OnlineLyme disease Q&A: Keeping the ticks at

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Turning Stem Cells into a Powerful Weapon Against AIDS - NBC Los Angeles

Zee NewsTurning Stem Cells into a Powerful Weapon Against AIDSNBC Los AngelesIn an exciting medical breakthrough, UCLA scientists say they have found a way to turn stem cells into cells that fight HIV. The genetically engineered cells have proven to be effective in suppressing the virus in animals. By Angie Crouch and Julie ...Genetically engineered stem cell can kill HIV infected cells, claims US ...Newstrack IndiaStem cells can be tweaked to hunt & kill HIVTimes of IndiaEngineered Stem

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Shift workers 'risking' Type 2 diabetes and obesity - BBC News

Zee NewsShift workers 'risking' Type 2 diabetes and obesityBBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News Shift workers getting too little sleep at the wrong time of day may be increasing their risk of diabetes and obesity, according to researchers. The team is calling for more measures to reduce the ...Less sleep linked to obesity, diabetes and other health ailmentsGant DailyPoor sleep found to lead to obesity, diabetesSan Francisco ChronicleHow short, disrupted sleep

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Study confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risks - CBS News

CBS NewsStudy confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risksCBS Newswake up, no sleep, alarm clock, insomnia, early, sleeplessness, alarm, generic, 4x3 (Credit: iStockphoto) (CBS News) It's no secret our bodies need sleep to function at their best. For shift workers who vary their work and sleep schedules, ...Poor sleep, diabetes, obesity linked; gun holders look bigUSA TODAYWhy Shift Work and Sleeplessness Lead to Weight Gain and DiabetesTIMEShift workers 'risking' Type 2

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Study confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risks - CBS News

CBS NewsStudy confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risksCBS Newswake up, no sleep, alarm clock, insomnia, early, sleeplessness, alarm, generic, 4x3 (Credit: iStockphoto) (CBS News) It's no secret our bodies need sleep to function at their best. For shift workers who vary their work and sleep schedules, ...Poor sleep, diabetes, obesity linked; gun holders look bigUSA TODAYWhy Shift Work and Sleeplessness Lead to Weight Gain and DiabetesTIMEShift workers 'risking' Type 2

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hospitals Urged to Evict McDonald's - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHospitals Urged to Evict McDonald'sU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Do McDonald's burgers and fries belong in hospital cafeterias? That's a resounding no, says the advocacy group Corporate Accountability International, which is asking nearly two dozen hospitals nationwide to cut ties with their ...Do McDonald's burgers and fries belong in hospitals?USA TODAYNo Mercy for fast-food giant McDonald's in Des Moines?DesMoinesRegister.comChildren's Hospitals

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Obese moms may be more likely to have autistic child, study suggests - msnbc.com

CTV.caObese moms may be more likely to have autistic child, study suggestsmsnbc.comA new study suggests that a mother's weight during pregnancy could play a role in her child's development. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. By Linda Carroll Women who are obese when pregnant may have a higher risk of having a baby with autism, ...Autism risk rises if woman obese during pregnancySan Francisco ChronicleMom's obesity tied to child's autism, development: studyReutersAutism may be

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Autism linked to obesity during pregnancy - CBC.ca

CBC.caAutism linked to obesity during pregnancyCBC.caThe study results suggest that obese women have a 1 in 53 chance of having a child with autism, compared to the average risk of 1 in 88.The study results suggest that obese women have a 1 in 53 chance of having a child with autism, compared to the ...Obesity during pregnancy may increase risk of a child with autism or ...Boston GlobeMom's obesity tied to kids' autism, developmentHealthNewsMom's pregnancy weight may increase risk

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter chicks can carry salmonella - KYTX

USA TODAYEaster chicks can carry salmonellaKYTXBy Amanda Roberson - bio | email (CNN) - Thinking about giving your little one a baby chick or duckling for Easter? A leading medical organization says forget about it. While the little fuzzy animals are cute, the Centers for Disease Control and ...Salmonella Outbreak Hits 4 People in ConnecticutPatch.comSalmonella or pink slime? Consumers don't have to make a choiceWashington PostSalmonella Outbreak Infections RiseWall Street JournalMedical

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Resistance spread 'compromising' fight against malaria - BBC News

Daily MailResistance spread 'compromising' fight against malariaBBC NewsBy Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service Scientists have found new evidence that resistance to the front-line treatments for malaria is increasing. They have confirmed that resistant strains of the malaria parasite on the border between ...Drug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border: studyChicago TribuneDrug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border-studyReutersDrug-Resistant

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Resistance spread 'compromising' fight against malaria - BBC News

Daily MailResistance spread 'compromising' fight against malariaBBC NewsBy Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service Scientists have found new evidence that resistance to the front-line treatments for malaria is increasing. They have confirmed that resistant strains of the malaria parasite on the border between ...Drug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border: studyChicago TribuneDrug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border-studyReutersDrug-Resistant

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Commentary: Con. Law 101 - BET

USA TODAYCommentary: Con. Law 101BETDespite Obama's attempts, there is no “political debate” with the Supreme Court. Or is there? By Michael Steele As the Supreme Court considers President Obama's health-care reform law, the issue of constitutional law arises. In 1803, Chief Justice John ...DOJ Reaffirms Court's Power To Review Health Law Case But Urges CautionKaiser Health NewsCarney: People Didn't Understand Obama's Court Comment Because He's a Smart ...Fox

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Autism linked to gene mutations; suicide linked to cancer - USA TODAY

USA TODAYAutism linked to gene mutations; suicide linked to cancerUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Autism genes: Researchers have found several gene mutations that, though rare, sharply increase the risk of autism -- providing clues that may lead to a new understanding of causes and possible treatments for the condition now ...Scientists Link Gene Mutation to Autism RiskNew York TimesOlder dads have autistic kidsTimes of IndiaAutism tied to gene mutation and age factorsAlbany Times

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Whooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens - Fox News

World First Travel InsuranceWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teensFox NewsDuring a whooping cough outbreak in California in 2010, immunized children between eight and 12 years old were more likely to catch the bacterial disease than kids of other ages, suggesting that the childhood vaccine wears off as kids get older, ...Whooping cough booster shot campaign consideredCBC.caWhooping cough called 'epidemic' in WashingtonEast OregonianWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens:

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