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White House, GOP Mark Health Reform Anniversary MedPage Today By Joyce Frieden, News Editor, MedPage Today WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration and congressional Republicans both noted the 6-month anniversary of the health reform law on Wednesday, but with markedly different takes on the milestone. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Experimental procedure helps heart patients too frail for surgery USA Today By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY Fixing a diseased aortic heart valve with an implant set in place using a method much like angioplasty sharply improved survival in patients too sick for surgery, a new study shows. Doctors say the approach represents ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mammograms' Value in Cancer Fight at Issue in Study New York Times By GINA KOLATA A new study suggests that increased awareness and improved treatments rather than mammograms are the main force in reducing the breast cancer death rate. Although most women in this country faithfully get their mammogram every year — and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Don't Be Afraid of Frankenfish Wall Street Journal Genetically engineered salmon will meet growing demand for protein-rich food without depleting wild fish stocks. By JAMES C. GREENWOOD Right now, the government is deciding whether it's safe for us to eat genetically engineered salmon. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Abbott recalls beetle-tainted Similac baby formula Reuters By Ransdell Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) - Abbott Laboratories Inc said it is voluntarily recalling millions of containers of its top-selling Similac powdered infant formulas after beetles were found in the products and in a Michigan plant where they are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Novartis gains FDA approval for new MS drug The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Federal health regulators have approved the first pill to treat the underlying causes of multiple sclerosis, a debilitating nervous system disorder that has traditionally been treated with injectable drugs. The Food and Drug Administration ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DEA taking back Rx drugs Minneapolis Star Tribune By James Walsh, Star Tribune Sometimes, the best way to keep dangerous drugs out of your kids' hands is to empty the medicine cabinet. But what do you do with the old, unused medications? Throwing them away or flushing them down the toilet can create ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bedbug summit near Chicago draws sold-out crowd concerned about infestations Los Angeles Times That's kind of what happened at the two-day Bedbug University: North American Summit in Rosemont, Ill. About 200 people were turned away from the sold-out session that brought together diverse professionals such as medical researchers and exterminators ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
John C. Goodman: How Seniors Will Pay for ObamaCare Wall Street Journal In many areas, Medicare Advantage enrollees will lose about one-third of their health insurance benefits. The cuts will finance new subsidies for younger people. By JOHN C. GOODMAN Today marks the six-month anniversary of the enactment of the Patient ... See all stories on this topic » |
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