Monday, September 27, 2010

Google Alert - health

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Are sports drinks part of a healthy teen lifestyle?
CNN International
By Sarah Klein, Health.com (Health.com) -- Advertisements for sports drinks have long featured world-class athletes such as Michael Jordan, Mia Hamm, and LeBron James. The message is clear: If you want to "be like Mike," pick up a Gatorade. ...
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FTC targets Pom juice health claims
Los Angeles Times
Federal Trade Commission says in a complaint that the company, owned by billionaire art collectors Stewart and Lynda Resnick, makes misleading claims of its pomegranate products' effectiveness in treating disease. By PJ Huffstutter and Andrew Zajac, ...
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Health-care overhaul supports research on breast cancer in young women
Washington Post
By Michelle Andrews Breast cancer is extremely rare in young women. But when it does happen, it can be serious, even deadly. A little-noticed section in the health-care overhaul aims to raise awareness among young women and their doctors about the risk ...
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US Urges Stem-Cell Funding Stay by Appeals Court
BusinessWeek
By William McQuillen Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- The US Justice Department urged a federal appeals court to maintain its stay on a lower-court order cutting off funds for embryonic stem cell research while it seeks to overturn the trial judge's ruling. ...
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Celiac disease can develop in adults
Los Angeles Times
Researchers are surprised to find the autoimmune disorder may arise much later than had been thought possible. By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times Cases of celiac disease may be on the rise, in large part because people can develop the autoimmune ...
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Health Insurers Finally Get Some Oversight
Wall Street Journal
By KATHLEEN SEBELIUS In the last two weeks, my department has been accused of "thuggery" (this editorial page) and "Soviet tyranny" (Newt Gingrich). What prompted these accusations? The fact that we told health-insurance companies that, as required by ...
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Surgery a Help for Aggressive Prostate Cancer: Study
BusinessWeek
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Patients battling the most aggressive form of prostate cancer are good candidates for prostate surgery, and it could extend their lives, new research indicates. A team of researchers from the Mayo Clinic in ...
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Drug shortage prompts US executions "Russian roulette"
Los Angeles Times
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Two convicted killers are scheduled for the death chamber and only one dose of the drug needed to execute them is available. That is the dilemma faced by Oklahoma officials who this month found themselves planning for double ...
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Feds seeking backup flu vaccine supplier
CTV.ca
OTTAWA — The federal government wants some backup in case its main supplier of pandemic flu vaccine can't deliver. The move may be a partial answer to criticism that surfaced during an uneasy period of the H1N1 crisis when it appeared Canada wasn't ...
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