Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Vitamin B is revolutionary new weapon against Alzheimer's Disease
Telegraph.co.uk
Vitamin B tablets could slow and even halt the devastating march of Alzheimer's Disease in the elderly, a breakthrough British study suggests. By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent The research showed that large doses of the supplement could halve ...
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Wis. governor says stem cell ruling could hurt
BusinessWeek
By RYAN J. FOLEY Wisconsin will "move forward on every legal front we can" to overturn a court ruling that has blocked federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday. Doyle said the injunction entered by a federal judge ...
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FDA warns green tea makers against health claims
Los Angeles Times
By Andrew Zajac, Tribune Washington Bureau Reporting from Washington-- The Food and Drug Administration has warned producers of two popular brands of green tea drinks not to make unauthorized nutrient claims, continuing its clampdown on misleading food ...
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Discovery of gene mutations may be key vs. ovarian cancer
USA Today
By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY Scientists have found gene mutations that may cause an estimated 10% of ovarian cancers, a finding that could help them develop new treatments and better understand which women are at high risk for the disease. ...
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Malpractice costs top $55 billion a year in US, Harvard study says
Chicago Tribune
By Bruce Japsen, Tribune reporter A new study that shows malpractice costing the US health care system more than $55 billion a year has Illinois medical care providers again calling for tort reform. A comprehensive analysis by researchers at Harvard ...
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More west Nile cases confirmed
Silver City Sun News
By Steve Ramirez sramirez@lcsun-news.com LAS CRUCES - The number of confirmed cases of West Nile virus in Do a Ana County has already exceeded what was reported last year to the New Mexico Department of Health. Three more people, including 61- and ...
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