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Low-Dose Aspirin May Cut Chances of Colon Cancer BusinessWeek By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- People who regularly take a low dose of aspirin may be reducing their risk of developing colon cancer by 24 percent, a new study finds. Moreover, for those who take low-dose aspirin (about 75 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Soy Foods help Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence - Studies Food Consumer In the Pink Month, the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, readers have many things to be aware of. Published below is a report on a couple of recent studies showing that eating soy foods or soy isoflavone supplements may help reduce risk of breast ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tainted celery sickens at least 6 in Texas; 4 die BusinessWeek By PAUL J. WEBER and BETSY BLANEY Texas health officials have shut down a processing plant linked to contaminated celery that sickened at least six people this year, four of whom died, and ordered the recall of all of the produce that passed through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haiti says 138 dead in suspected cholera outbreak Reuters PORT-AU-PRINCE Oct 21 (Reuters) - Nearly 140 people have died in central Haiti in an outbreak of severe diarrhea that Haitian health officials suspect is cholera, the government and UN officials said on Thursday. Haitian health authorities have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gene Therapy For Major Depression Treatment Has Huge Potential Medical News Today Restoring a vital gene in a small part of the brain could well reverse major depression in humans after animals studies demonstrated considerable promise, say researchers from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in an article ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Association OKs new insurance rule recommendations BusinessWeek By TOM MURPHY State insurance commissioners agreed to a framework for regulations for medical loss ratios, an obscure statistic that will become noteworthy to consumers after next year because it might lead to rebates. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Programs seek to promote safe driving among teens MiamiHerald.com Car crashes account for the No. 1 way teens die. Several driving programs in Broward aim to curb that statistic. BY EILEEN SOLER If the number of teenagers killed by disease were as epidemic as the number of teens who die in car crashes, millions would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US cautions on mixed use of Roche, Abbott HIV drugs Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US health officials are cautioning patients and doctors about possible deadly side effects when using two HIV drugs together: Roche Holding's Invirase and Abbott Laboratories' Norvir. The US Food and Drug Administration, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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