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Infant Sleep Positioners Pose Suffocation Risk, FDA Says New York Times By GARDINER HARRIS Infant sleep positioners that are used to keep babies on their backs and protect them from sudden infant death syndrome have led 12 children to suffocate in the past 13 years and should no longer be used, federal officials said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Screening saved lives of women under 50 - study Reuters By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - In a study likely to add to the debate over when and how often to screen for breast cancer, Swedish researchers said on Wednesday that women aged 40-49 who got regular mammograms ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Highlights: Sept. 29, 2010 BusinessWeek US investigators are taking a second look at complaints that US Food and Drug Administration managers pressured their scientists into approving possibly harmful high-tech medical scanners. The criminal investigation into the allegations was closed last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
J&J CEO: To Resume Shipping Children's Medicine Next Week Wall Street Journal Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) plans next week to resume shipping limited quantities of one of its children's medicines that has been off the market due to a product recall, the company said Wednesday. In written testimony that he plans to present to a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IUD may help treat endometrial cancer msnbc.com By Rachael Rettner Intrauterine devices, long-used in contraception, may work as a treatment for women with early-stage endometrial cancer, a cancer of the uterus, who want to preserve their fertility, according to a new study. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kids with Food Allergies Often Harassed and Bullied Medscape September 29, 2010 — Kids who have food allergies are repeatedly bullied, teased, and harassed because of their allergies, and as a result are at increased risk for physical and emotional harm, concludes a new study, published in the October issue of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High-dose flu shots available Tampabay.com By Letitia Stein, Times Staff Writer Seniors can roll up their sleeves this year and take their pick of flu shots — the traditional vaccine, or the more potent, new Fluzone High-Dose. But federal health experts are saying it's up to patients to decide ... See all stories on this topic » |
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