Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Haitians fear cholera outbreak could spread to capital
BBC News
By Laura Trevelyan BBC News, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Bierneme's home collapsed during January's earthquake, and now she is worrying about how to prevent her baby from catching cholera. Bierneme lives in the largest of the 130000 camps in Haiti which ...
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Fiorina is hospitalized for infection
Los Angeles Times
The California Republican US Senate candidate was treated for breast cancer last year. Her campaign says the infection is related to the reconstructive surgery and that she hopes to be back on the campaign trail within days. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Alcoholic Beverages: FDA Asked Four Loko, Others to Prove Drinks are Safe
CBS News
(CBS) After nearly a dozen party-going students were hospitalized in Washington state and authorities put some of the blame on a drink that mixes alcohol with caffeine, a popular version of the beverage called Four Loko has taken a lot of heat. ...
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CBS News
Prescriptions: Glaxo Case May Not Be Over
New York Times
By DUFF WILSON The government is still following up on GlaxoSmithKline's manufacturing problems in Puerto Rico after yesterday's news that the company would pay $750 million to settle criminal and civil complaints about adulterated products. ...
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NH firefighters wear pink to fight breast cancer
Boston Globe
CONCORD, NH—Firefighters in the New Hampshire capital are wearing pink T-shirts this week to raise awareness about breast cancer. Concord Fire Chief Dan Andrus says the pink shirts will be worn as firefighters respond to emergency calls and other ...
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Half Of American High School Children Bullied During Last 12 Months
Medical News Today
Bullying and being bullied have become a part of life for a considerable proportion of American high school children, according to the largest study ever which examined attitudes and conduct in the USA. The study, created by the Josephson Institute of ...
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Flu shot clinic offered to students on campus
The Blue Banner
Literature professor Merritt Mosely gets a flu shot at the flu shot clinic held in Highsmith University Union. The next flu shot clinic is Nov. 9. UNC Asheville's flu shot clinics marked the first attempt to help students fight flu season, according to ...
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Could vitamin D deficiency explain sepsis risk in elderly people?
Food Consumer
Older patients with sepsis who were critically ill and hospitalized were more likely to experience severe cognitive impairment and abnormal physical decline years later, according to a recent study published in the Oct 27, 2010 issue of the Journal of ...
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People Fall in Love, Brain and Soul
Fox News
When it comes to falling in love, the brain may be just as involved as the heart, new research finds. Stephanie Ortigue of Syracuse University and her colleagues reviewed and ran statistical analyses on past brain research aimed at understanding love ...
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Fox News
Army announces 3-year, $17M suicide prevention research effort at VA, Florida ...
Los Angeles Times
By AP HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — The Army is announcing a $17 million, three-year effort to learn why soldiers and veterans take their own lives. The Army's Military Operational Medicine Research Program at Fort Detrick, Md., said Wednesday the money will ...
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