Monday, October 25, 2010

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Cholera Outbreaks Kill Thousands: Could Disease Spread Here?
CBS News
A child suffering cholera symptoms cries as she is comforted by a woman at a hospital in Grande-Saline, Haiti, Saturday Oct. 23, 2010. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) (CBS/AP) Cholera is on a deadly rampage on both sides of the Atlantic. ...
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Arena Shares Drop As Diet Pill May Face Long Delay
Wall Street Journal
By Thomas Gryta Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ARNA) are down 2.5% as the company likely faces a long and challenging road for its weight-loss pill lorcaserin after a Food and Drug Administration rejection. ...
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Study Finds New York Teens Engage In Risky Sexual Behaviors
RedOrbit
A new study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics has revealed that high school students in New York City tend to engage in dangerous--potentially deadly--sexual activity. The report, which was compiled by the New York City Department of Health ...
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Teens lie about drug use, even when tested, study finds
msnbc.com
By Maureen Salamon Teenagers aren't the only ones who skirt the truth in admitting drug use: Their parents do it too, a new study suggests. Teens were 52 times more likely to test positive for cocaine use than report using it, while parents were 6.5 ...
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Tips to moderate your candy intake at Halloween
Providence Journal
I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings and all, but you know how we all worry about holiday weight gain? The holiday season starts this week, believe it or not, with Halloween. The National Institutes of Health issued a study in January that said that ...
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Providence Journal
Peds Should Screen New Moms for Depression
MedPage Today
By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Explain that pediatricians who screen new mothers for depression can help prevent a host of problems in childhood. Note that one potential screening strategy is to arrange for a prenatal visit, ...
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