Monday, September 20, 2010

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COPD Drug Spiriva (Tiotropium Bromide) Helps Patients With Poorly Controlled ...
Medical News Today
Spiriva (Tiotropium Bromide) added to low-dose inhaled corticosteroids was found to be effective in the treatment of adults with poorly controlled asthma, researchers from NHLBI (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) reported in an article ...
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FDA to consider OK of genetically engineered salmon
CNN
By Caitlin Hagan and Madison Park, CNN (CNN) -- The US Food and Drug Administration will hold a hearing Monday as it considers whether to approve genetically engineered salmon for human consumption. If approved it would be the first genetically ...
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Swine flu vaccine to be included in winter flu jab
Telegraph.co.uk
The swine flu vaccine is to be included in the winter flu jab for the first time in a bid to stop the virus from returning. By Laura Roberts The swine flu vaccine is to be included in the winter flu jab for the first time in a bid to stop the virus ...
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FDA finds link between pioglitazone and bladder cancer
The Money Times
by Jamie Anderson - September 20, 2010 - 0 comments Based on the results of interim analyses, the FDA is investigating a possible link between pioglitazone (Actos) and bladder cancer, it said in an announcement made September 17. ...
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Health care reform's first wave approaching
Houston Chronicle
By CINDY GEORGE Judé Ivy, center, a 24-year-old junior at Texas Southern University, can be covered under her mother's insurance plan when a provision of the health care overhaul becomes effective Thursday. Beginning Thursday, new consumer protections ...
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