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| Tropical disease victims suffer silently: WHO CBC.ca About one billion of the world's poorest people suffer debilitating chronic infectious diseases such as dengue and leprosy, so companies need to be encouraged to create medicines to treat those afflictions, the World Health Organization says. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Florida Judge Lets Challenge to Health Care Law Advance New York Times By KEVIN SACK In a foreboding ruling for the Obama administration, a federal judge in Florida decreed Thursday that a legal challenge to the new health care law by officials from 20 states could move forward and warned that he would have to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BYU volleyball team plans cancer awareness events Salt Lake Tribune Provo • The BYU women's volleyball team has a number of events planned as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month to help remember former Cougar trainer Gaye Merrill who passed away in May after a long fight with the disease. "This tradition began last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Agency Warns Companies to Stop Marketing Questionable Chelation Products ABC News By KRISTINA FIORE, MedPage Today Staff Writer The US Food and Drug Administration has warned eight companies to stop marketing over-the-counter chelation products they claim will treat everything from autism and Alzheimer's to macular degeneration. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Correction: Porn Industry-HIV story ABC News AP In a story Oct. 12 about a porn actor testing positive for HIV and previous stories, The Associated Press reported erroneously, based on comments from porn industry professionals, that under US law, adult film actors are required to test negative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| States urged to take up issue of insurers and child-only medical coverage Los Angeles Times No sooner did new rules governing child-only medical coverage kick in than insurers abruptly stopped offering new policies rather than cover children with preexisting conditions. In fact, some companies pulled out before the Sept. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FDA: Anti-Osteoporosis Bisphosphonates Linked to Leg Fracture Food Consumer On October 13, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that use of anti-osteoporosis drugs or bisphosphonates, may boost the risk of atypical thigh bone (femoral) fracture in patients on the medications. Bisphosphonates are a class of drugs ... See all stories on this topic » |
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