Friday, September 10, 2010

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Federal stem cell funding wins temporary reprieve
Washington Post
By Rob Stein and Spencer S. Hsu An appeals court Thursday allowed the federal government to resume funding human embryonic stem cell research while the court reviews whether it violates a ban by Congress on spending taxpayer money for experiments that ...
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Digest
Washington Post
The Food and Drug Administration is urging the electronic-cigarette industry to work with the agency to legally market the devices and is cautioning some companies that their sales and manufacturing practices violate federal law. ...
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A new generation of caregivers takes control of kids
Washington Post
By Carol Morello The number of children being raised by their grandparents has risen sharply since the start of the recession in 2007, according to a new Pew Research Center study that found one in 10 children in the US now lives with a grandparent. ...
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Can vit B defend you from Alzheimer's?
Times of India
Experts have cast doubts on a new study, which says that vitamin B could prove to be a revolutionary weapon against Alzheimer's disease. David Smith and colleagues at the University of Oxford say that high doses of B vitamins may halve the rate of ...
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US Rebukes Health Insurers
Wall Street Journal
By JANET ADAMY The Obama administration on Thursday told health insurers that it will track those who enact "unjustified" rate increases linked to the health overhaul and may block those companies from a new marketplace for insurance coverage. ...
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USDA knew of problems at farm behind egg recall: report
Reuters
(Reuters) - US Department of Agriculture experts knew about sanitary problems at one of the two Iowa farms at the center of a massive nationwide egg recall, but did not notify health authorities, the Wall Street Journal reported. ...
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Dallas County to start giving flu shots Monday
Dallas Morning News
By SHERRY JACOBSON / The Dallas Morning News Bracing for possibly the third year of swine flu, Dallas County will begin offering vaccinations Monday, and health officials are urging shots for everyone 6 months and older. "We had 28 deaths in Dallas ...
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