Saturday, September 25, 2010

Google Alert - health

News6 new results for health
 
Mammograms not effective as thought - new study
Food Consumer
A new Norwegian study found breast cancer screening or commonly known as mammogram screening may reduce the risk of death from breast cancer by 10 percent only. Mammogram screening is indicated to diagnose breast cancer early and early diagnosis leads ...
See all stories on this topic »
19% Of Sexually Active Gay/Bisexual Men Are HIV Positive In US Cities
Medical News Today
Almost one in every 5 sexually active gay/bisexual men, also known as MSM (men who have sex with men) is HIV positive, and 44% of them do not know they are infected, according to a CDC report - Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) - published ...
See all stories on this topic »
Similac Recall 2010: Updated Similac Formula Recall Lot Numbers 2010
Keen Observers
Abbott Laboratories, a pharmaceutical health care company, has recently announced that they are recalling 5 million cans of specified Similar brand powdered infant formula. Apparently, the Similac recall was due to a possibility of some product to ...
See all stories on this topic »

Keen Observers
What Happens To Health Law If GOP Wins Congress?
NPR
Just as several provisions of the new health care law went into effect this week, Republicans unveiled a campaign agenda that vows to repeal the overhaul and replace it with far more limited changes. But could Republicans really get rid of the law? ...
See all stories on this topic »
Health Care Overhaul Becomes Campaign Weapon
NPR
by Greg Allen Since it was signed by President Obama and became law six months ago, a funny thing has happened to the health care overhaul: It's lost support among the public. Many polls now show more people oppose it than are in favor — and that's ...
See all stories on this topic »
Fried, Scrambled, Infected
New York Times
By WILLIAM NEUMAN Last week, Austin J. DeCoster, one of the country's biggest egg farmers, was asked by a Congressional committee how eggs from his Iowa farms had sickened thousands of people nationally with a bacterium called Salmonella enteritidis. ...
See all stories on this topic »

New York Times


Tip: Use a minus sign (-) in front of terms in your query that you want to exclude. Learn more.

Remove this alert.
Create another alert.
Manage your alerts.

No comments:

Post a Comment