Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Geron shares rise on stem cell study
BusinessWeek
Shares of Geron Corp. rose Tuesday after the company said it started a clinical trial on its embryonic stem cell therapy aimed at spinal cord injuries. THE SPARK: On Monday, the company said it enrolled its first patient in the Phase 1, or early-stage ...
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Supreme Court weighs whether parents can sue vaccine makers
Los Angeles Times
Congress set up a fund years ago to compensate parents whose children suffered bad side effects; judges have said that law bars lawsuits against manufacturers. By David G. Savage, Tribune Washington Bureau The Supreme Court struggled Tuesday to decide ...
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Insurance, Income Don't Explain 'Race Gap' in Breast Cancer Care
BusinessWeek
By Kathleen Doheny TUESDAY, Oct. 12 (HealthDay News) -- The so-called racial gap in breast cancer care has long been known by researchers, with black and Hispanic women less likely to get recommended breast cancer treatments than white patients. ...
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Calif. porn actor tests positive for HIV
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — A porn actor has tested positive for HIV at a California clinic, resulting in efforts to track down all partners who may have been exposed so they can be tested. The actor was a patient of the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation, ...
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McDonald's Happy Meal Toys to be Banned in San Francisco?
Reuters
By EcoLocalizer at EcoLocalizer by Zachary Shahan We know that fast food is bad for us. It's filled with excessive calories, sodium and fat. It's "meals" are often based largely on meat, which is very damaging to the environment as well as our health. ...
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