Friday, September 3, 2010

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Bone-building drugs double the risk of esophageal cancer, but the risk is ...
Los Angeles Times
The family of bone-building drugs that includes Fosamax, Actonel and Boniva can double the risk of developing throat cancer, researchers reported Thursday in the latest development in what has become a confusing discussion. Other studies have reported ...
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Egg farmers: Good managing can help control salmonella
USA Today
By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Anne Ryan, USA TODAY By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY PEARL CITY, Ill. — There is nothing small scale about Pearl Valley Eggs, deep in the heart of Illinois farm country. The egg farm itself, ...
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4.7 Million Uninsured But Eligible Children Not In Medicaid Or CHIP
Medical News Today
There are still about 4.7 million uninsured American children who are eligible for CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) or Medicaid and are not enrolled, says a new report published in the journal Health Affairs. The report estimated about 7.3 ...
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Smoking Indonesian boy quits the habit
Telegraph.co.uk
A two-year-old Indonesian boy who smoked about 40 cigarettes a day has kicked the habit after intensive therapy. Ardi Rizal, who lives in the South Sumatran fishing village of Musi Banyuasin, appeared on the internet in May, drawing attention to ...
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Drinking and tanning for cancer research? Some call industry funding toxic
Seattle Times
Should a nonprofit cancer research center partner with the maker of an alcoholic beverage to raise money for breast cancer? The more wine consumed, the more funds for fighting cancer, goes the logic. Should researchers studying the link between vitamin ...
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Ground beef outbreak puts focus on meat oversight
The Associated Press
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The first known US outbreak linked to a rare strain of E. coli in ground beef is prompting a fresh look at tougher regulations to protect the nation's meat supply. Three people in Maine and New York became ill this summer after eating ...
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Two Hospitalized with West Nile Virus
NBC Connecticut
By BOB CONNORS Two more Connecticut residents have contracted West Nile Virus, according to the State Department of Health. A resident of Bridgeport in their 50s became ill during the third week of August, and a resident of Stamford, also in their 50s ...
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