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FDA Finds Safety Violations at Iowa Egg Farms RedOrbit Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspectors have discovered that a pair of Iowa egg farms, where tainted chicken feed linked to the ongoing salmonella outbreak in the US was discovered, failed to follow their own safety guidelines. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Swine flu death toll rises to 30 in Delhi Times of India NEW DELHI: The swine flu toll in the city reached 30 after another patient admitted in a city hospital succumbed to the H1N1 virus on Tuesday. Another 53 swab samples tested positive for H1N1 virus taking the count of laboratory confirmed swine flu ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Concussions Sending More Young Athletes to ER TIME As the pressure turns on, younger athletes are being sent to the ER.A study published in the journal Pediatrics reveals that childhood concussions have doubled, even though sport participation has decreased. According to the study which looked at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Drinkers Outlive Non-Drinkers FOXNews The benefits of drinking alcohol may go beyond the jollies of inebriation and, in fact, help you live longer than non-drinkers, Time.com reported. While the reasons aren't yet clear to the research team who conducted the study, they found that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
C-Section Rates Are High and Getting Higher WebMD By Salynn Boyles Aug. 30, 2010 -- Cesarean section deliveries are at an all-time high in the US and are expected to keep rising, and new government-funded research may help explain the trend. Nearly one in three babies are now delivered surgically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alimera Shares Rise On FDA Update >ALIM Wall Street Journal Shares of biotech company Alimera Sciences Inc. (ALIM) rose Tuesday on news that the US Food and Drug Administration has granted its drug candidate Iluvien priority review status, meaning the agency will make a decision on whether to approve the drug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Million Seniors Receive $250 Medicare Checks Huffington Post (blog) More than a million Medicare beneficiaries have been issued $250 checks to help with prescription drugs costs, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday. The legislation aims to close the "doughnut hole" coverage gap, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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