Monday, October 18, 2010

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Green Peas Recalled Over Glass Traces
TheStreet.com
By Andrea Tse 10/18/10 - 06:09 PM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- A nationwide recall of frozen green pea products has been announced after frozen vegetable supplier The Pictsweet Company discovered that some of the packages containing the food may be ...
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New CPR Guidelines Emphasize Compressions First
BusinessWeek
By Serena Gordon MONDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Don't fret about mouth-to-mouth. The average, untrained person can still save a life by focusing on chest compressions first, say new guidelines from the American Heart Association. ...
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Musty odor sparks another Tylenol recall
Reuters
By Ransdell Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) - A moldy odor has again stricken Johnson & Johnson's Tylenol, and the company is recalling another lot of the over-the-counter painkiller. J&J, which has recalled tens of millions of bottles of Tylenol and other ...
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Allergan rises as FDA OKs Botox for migraine use
BusinessWeek
The Food and Drug Administration's additional approval of the wrinkle-smoothing injection Botox as a treatment for migraine headaches should prove to be a "watershed" moment for Allergan Inc.'s revenue and earnings growth, according to a William Blair ...
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Anti-osteoporosis drugs bisphosphonates may help reduce breast cancer risk?
Food Consumer
In the pink month- the National Breast Cancer Awareness, we publish a report below to share with readers a study that suggests anti-osteoporosis drugs bisphosphonates may be enlisted to prevent breast cancer. A new study published in the Aug 2010 issue ...
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Judge says he will rule on Va. health-care challenge by end of the year
Washington Post
Six months after President Barack Obama's health care plan became law some measures are starting to take effect that will change how some families and children are covered. By Rosalind S. Helderman RICHMOND - A federal judge said Monday that he will ...
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Washington Post
Wrong Surgery on Wrong Patient Still Happening
MedPage Today
By Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Explain that a Colorado study found ongoing wrong-patient, wrong-site procedures despite guidelines for a Universal Protocol prior to initiating a procedure. Note that the investigators recommended ...
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H1N1 Unlikely to Cause Flu Pandemic in 2010-11: Analysis
BusinessWeek
MONDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Canadian researchers say they do not expect the H1N1 virus -- the so-called swine flu -- to be very severe this year, although they are recommending that everyone over the age of 50, especially those with chronic ...
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US files antitrust suit against Michigan Blue Cross Blue Shield
Washington Post
By David S. Hilzenrath The federal government sued Michigan's largest health insurer Monday, alleging it abused its market clout to inflate health-care costs and impede competition. The government alleged that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ...
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