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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