Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Test hope in prostate cancer battle
The Press Association
A single blood test for men aged 60 could identify those most likely to develop and die from prostate cancer, new research has suggested. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with 35000 in the UK diagnosed every year, according to the ...
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Corn syrup makers want it called 'sugar'
Florida Today
AP • September 15, 2010 The makers of high fructose corn syrup want to sweeten up its image with a new name: corn sugar. The bid to rename the sweetener by the Corn Refiners Association comes as Americans' concerns about health and obesity have sent ...
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Salmonella was often found at Iowa egg farm
Washington Post
Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Patty Lovera, assistant director at Food and Water Watch, talks with Bloomberg's Melissa Long about an egg recall in the US A nationwide recall of more than a half billion eggs linked to a salmonella outbreak prompted ...
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Abbott diet drug faces US fight to stay on market
Reuters
By Susan Heavey and Lisa Richwine WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amid a battle to reshape the nearly $400 million obesity drug sector, Abbott Laboratories faces a critical test on Wednesday over whether its controversial diet pill should remain on the US ...
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Savient: FDA clears drug for chronic gout
BusinessWeek
Savient Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Tuesday that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved its drug for treating adult patients with a type of chronic gout that doesn't respond well to conventional therapy. The drug, dubbed Krystexxa, ...
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