Friday, September 24, 2010

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Regulators apply brakes on Avandia
Washington Post
Avandia has been linked to heightened cardiovascular risks. MIAMI - JULY 14: (FILE PHOTO) A bottle and pills of the diabetes drug, Avandia are seen on July 14, 2010 in Miami, Florida. European and American drug regulators announced September 23, 2010, ...
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Washington Post
Health-care protections to take effect
Washington Post
By NC Aizenman Thursday marked six months since the nation's health-care overhaul bill was signed into law, and a number of consumer protections provided by the legislation took effect. l Deny coverage to children with preexisting conditions. ...
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Abbott officials work to address issue at local plant
Sturgis Journal
The employee parking lot at Abbott Nutrition in Sturgis was empty Thursday as officials worked to solve issues that led to recall of infant formula. By Rosalie Currier currier@sturgisjournal.com Recall of Similac powdered infant formula manufactured by ...
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Breast cancer cases fell as HRT use dropped: study
Telegraph.co.uk
Breast cancer rates fell as women turned away from hormone replacement therapy, a study has shown, boosting understanding of how the two are linked. By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor Breast cancer rates fell as women in Canada shunned hormone ...
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How Britain is now the fattest country in Europe and the fifth most overweight ...
Daily Mail
By Ian Sparks Britain is the fattest country in Europe and the fifth most overweight of the world's 33 most-developed nations, a new study has revealed. A quarter of all adults in the UK are obese and a staggering 66 per cent of men and 57 per cent of ...
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Daily Mail
Study puts HIV rate among gay men at 1 in 5
Washington Post
By Darryl Fears One in five gay men in the United States has HIV, and almost half of those who carry the virus are unaware that they are infected, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. The study tested more than 8000 men ...
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It's time to become flu fighters
Gainesville Sun
By Diane Chun It's a familiar refrain come the first day of fall: Time to get protected against the flu. Anyone 6 months of age and older should get the flu vaccine. Vaccination is especially important for people at higher risk of severe influenza and ...
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