Friday, October 22, 2010

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Nearly a third of Americans may live with diabetes by 2050 - study
Food Consumer
Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predict in a study published in the recent issue of Population Health Metrics that annual diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence will increase from 8 cases per 1000 in 2008 to about ...
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Breast cancer awareness focus of mayor's luncheon
Utica Observer Dispatch
(Left) Doreen Diodato of Utica and her mother Ann Diodato browse the gifts prepared for a ticket auction on Friday Oct. 22, 2010 during Mayor Roefaro's 2010 Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon. By LISA KAPPS From balloons to ribbons, Daniele's at Valley ...
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Mosquito Evolution May Make It Harder to Fight Malaria: Study
BusinessWeek
FRIDAY, Oct. 22 (HealthDay News) -- Complicating efforts to combat malaria, new research indicates that two physically identical strains of a single mosquito responsible for most disease transmissions appear to be evolving into two genetically distinct ...
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Arena shares up ahead of US verdict on diet drug
Reuters
WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Shares of Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc (ARNA.O) gained 11 percent on Friday after US regulators voiced regret over one aspect of their public review of the company's key weight-loss drug. The Food and Drug Administration was ...
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Shuttered Texas food plant awaits results from FDA
BusinessWeek
By BETSY BLANEY and PAUL J. WEBER A Texas food processing plant shuttered over allegations of tainted celery says they are awaiting a separate analysis from the Food and Drug Administration. Attorneys for SanGar Produce & Processing Co. said Friday the ...
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Health Dept: Walk-Ins Welcome at High-Risk Flu Clinics
OzarksFirst.com
(Springfield, MO) -- The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has announced that walk-in clients are now welcome to attend next week's adult flu shot clinics for high-risk adults. You're classified as high risk if you are 65 years old or older, ...
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A Formula to Help Marathoners Avoid Hitting the Wall
TIME
By Meredith Melnick Friday, October 22, 2010 | 0 comments When the weather turns crisp and farmer's markets are lousy with pumpkins and apples, there's a bounty of another sort: marathon runners. Everywhere. Right now, weekends in New York City's ...
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