Friday, October 15, 2010

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Judge lets 20 states' challenge of health-care law move forward
Washington Post
By NC Aizenman A federal judge ruled Thursday that a lawsuit brought by 20 states challenging the health-care overhaul law can move forward. The decision by Judge Roger Vinson of the US District Court for the Northern District of Florida to reject the ...
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Designs draw attention to male breast cancer
Cherry Hill Courier Post
By SHRUTI MATHUR DESAI • Courier-Post Staff • October 15, 2010 MEDFORD — Bert Butts wants to talk to people about his sister and sister-in-law, and his goddaughter, all of whom died from breast cancer. He wants to talk about his wife and his daughters, ...
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FDA warns companies promoting products used in chelation procedures
Washington Post
By Rob Stein Federal health officials on Thursday announced a crackdown on a controversial therapy widely hawked on the Internet and elsewhere as an alternative treatment for conditions such as autism, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease by ...
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Porn industry clinic comes under fire for its handling of HIV case
Los Angeles Times
The Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation said privacy rules bar it from releasing details about the case. But critics say the case highlights how the clinic is shielded from industry scrutiny. A private San Fernando Valley clinic that caters to ...
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FDA withdraws controversial approval of knee implant
NorthJersey.com
BY KATHLEEN LYNN HACKENSACK — The Food and Drug Administration is withdrawing its approval of a knee implant created by ReGen Biologics Inc. of Hackensack, a year after saying the approval had been influenced by four members of New Jersey's ...
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More than 460000 in state to be eligible for health care tax credits
Marshall Independent
Beginning in 2014, nearly half a million Minnesotans will be eligible for health care premium tax credits to help pay for private health insurance under health care reform enacted in March, Kathleen Stoll, director of Health Policy and deputy executive ...
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Armenia to help US investigate Medicare scam
BusinessWeek
By AVET DEMURYAN Armenia says it will cooperate with the United States in an investigation of Armenian gangsters accused of using phantom health care clinics to try to cheat Medicare out of $163 million. Foreign Ministry spokesman Tigran Balayan said ...
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More Evidence That Compression-Only CPR Works Best
BusinessWeek
THURSDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Emergency dispatchers should advise bystanders to use chest-compression-only CPR on heart attack victims, rather than the standard protocol of chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth ventilation, according to a new ...
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