Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Global Universal Access To HIV/AIDS Services Attainable, But Not There Yet
Medical News Today
A significant number of low- and middle-income nations have made HIV/AIDS services more accessible, says a new report - Towards Universal Access - a joint effort by UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund), WHO (World Health Organization), ...
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Pomegranate juice may not be so 'wonderful,' says FTC
New York Daily News
BY Rosemary Black The Federal Trade Commission is charging the makers of the juice with making "false and unsubstantiated claims that their products will prevent or treat heart disease, prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction," according to NPR. ...
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New York Daily News
Swine flu no longer a major threat to USA
USA Today
By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY Swine flu no longer represents a major threat to the US population, because most people are immune to the virus that caused last season's pandemic, health officials report Tuesday. Of the 310 million people in the USA, ...
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Early prostate test study gives hope for accuracy
Reuters
By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - British scientists say they have developed a lab test that can accurately distinguish prostate cancer from healthy tissue and other prostate conditions -- a finding that may in future help men avoid unnecessary ...
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Think Pink Rocks co-founder advances breast cancer awareness
Palm Beach Post
By Leslie Gray Streeter There's a lot of pink in Stephanie Robin's life - on her cellphone, and the racing stripe on her truck. It's the name of her Maltese, who's actually a boy - "He's very secure in his sexuality," Robin jokes. ...
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Obama Administration Fights for Stem Cell Funding
ABC News
By Jeremy Pelofsky WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday pleaded with an appeals court to allow federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research to continue, arguing a ban would ruin numerous projects and cost millions of ...
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Daily Diet: Increase in Incidence of Celiac Disease
HealthNews
By Susan Brady Apparently you are never too old to be diagnosed with celiac disease, and new findings challenge the notion that it is something that you develop in childhood. A study published in the latest issue of the Annals of Medicine has found not ...
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Survey: Kids With Food Allergies Get Bullied at School
TIME
By Meredith Melnick Tuesday, September 28, 2010 | 0 comments Following yesterday's exploration of "bullycide" comes more news about tormented children. More than 30% of children with food allergies report being bullied or teased — often repeatedly ...
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(CBS) Stink bugs are invading the Eastern US
CBS News
The shield-shaped insects don't bite, but they decimate crops and infest homes - and the brown marmorated stink bug certainly lives up to its name. Authorities in Pennsylvania are calling the bug invasion there an epidemic. ...
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