Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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Mammogram Study Reignites Controversy on Breast Cancer Screening
ABC News
By CRYSTAL PHEND and DANA MALAJIAN A new study seems poised to reignite the debate over who should receive mammograms and when. The Swedish study found that starting women on mammography at age 40 rather than age 50 was associated with a 26 percent ...
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No longer pandemic, H1N1 still hangs on in new flu season
Chicago Tribune
Who needs seasonal flu vaccine? Everyone older than 6 months, experts say, offering a 'super shot' for seniors By William Mullen, Tribune reporter With frantic efforts to gird for the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic still etched on the public mind, ...
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Stop using baby sleep devices, U.S. tells parents
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sleep positioners marketed with the promise of helping babies sleep safely are too dangerous to use and should not be sold, US officials warned on Wednesday. "The deaths and dangerous situations resulting from the use of infant ...
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Dallas hospital opens children's allergy center
WFAA
It's estimated that every school classroom has at least one student suffering from a food allergy. by JANET ST. JAMES DALLAS — What are you eating tonight? Breakfast for dinner with pancakes and eggs? Those foods contain eight ingredients that can be ...
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A 'Promise' spurred Susan G. Komen, breast cancer fight
USA Today
By H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY By Anne Godlasky, USA TODAY By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY In 1982, Nancy Brinker started a foundation to fight breast cancer in memory of her sister, Susan G. Komen, who had died from the disease two years earlier. ...
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Experimental drug helps kids with neuroblastoma
USA Today
By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Two new studies offer hope for babies and toddlers suffering from neuroblastoma, a rare but often deadly cancer of the nervous system that strikes about 750 children a year. Both therapies offer better, safer treatments for the ...
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FDA Goes for the Salmon!
encore Online
Let me start this piece off with a caveat: These words are my opinion. But, please, let me also be presumptuous: They should be every readers', too. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) consist of organisms that have altered genetic material thanks to ...
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