Friday, October 1, 2010

Google Alert - health

News6 new results for health
 
Cell technique works without embryos
Washington Post
By Rob Stein Scientists have invented an efficient way to produce apparently safe alternatives to human embryonic stem cells without destroying embryos, a long-sought step toward bypassing the moral morass surrounding one of the most promising fields ...
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State Capitol Goes Pink For Breast Cancer
Public News Service
PIERRE, SD - October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and a very visible symbol will be used as a reminder to women to take care of themselves. Charlotte Hofer, with the American Cancer Society of South Dakota, says the State Capitol Building ...
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McDonald's, US clash over healthcare edict
Los Angeles Times
The dispute involves a mandate that at least 80% of premiums go toward medical expenses. The fast-food giant says coverage for 30000 workers will be too expensive and it may switch to another plan. By Bruce Japsen A dispute between McDonald's Corp. and ...
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Breast Cancer News & Notes
NorthJersey.com
BY KARA MAYER ROBINSON Things are constantly changing in the world of medical research. Here's what's happening with breast cancer. · Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. · It is the second only to lung cancer in cancer-related ...
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Sebelius to address AARP gathering of 25000
MiamiHerald.com
AP ORLANDO, Fla. -- Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is due to speak at a gathering of AARP members in Orlando. Sebelius' address Friday is expected to focus on benefits of the country's new health care law. ...
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Preparing For Another Flu Season
NPR
The 2009 flu season was dominated by the global H1N1 pandemic that infected millions worldwide and sparked widespread vaccine shortages. Thomas Frieden, director of the CDC, and NPR's Joe Neel explain what health experts learned from the H1N1 outbreak, ...
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