Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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J&J Third-Quarter Sales Decline on Recalled Medicines
BusinessWeek
By Ellen Gibson Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest health-products company, reported third-quarter revenue that missed analysts' estimates as recalls of children's medicines hurt sales of consumer products. ...
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Dental Surgery Linked To Short Term Stroke And Heart Attack Risk
Medical News Today
An individual who undergoes dental surgery has a higher risk of developing a heart attack or stroke for a few weeks after the procedure, British researchers have revealed in an article published in the peer-reviewed journal Annals of Internal Medicine. ...
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Over 17000 US Doctors Paid By Drug Companies To Spread Their Message
Medical News Today
Although 74% of Americans take a dim view of doctors receiving payments from pharmaceutical companies, over 17000 physicians are doing just that, and some of them are receiving huge quantities, a new investigation from ProPublica reveals. ...
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Suffer from Migraines? FDA Says Try Botox Injections
TIME
By Alice Park Tuesday, October 19, 2010 | 0 comments It began as an odd observation among plastic surgery patients, and ended up as an FDA approved drug—on Friday, the agency greenlighted the use of Botox, a popular wrinkle-reducing procedure, ...
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Judge Expects Health Care Ruling By End Of Year
OzarksFirst.com
(Richmond, VA) -- A federal judge in Richmond, Virginia says he will rule on the constitutionality of the federal health care overhaul by the end of the year. However, US District Judge Henry Hudson admitted Monday that he expects the challenge to the ...
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New CPR Guidelines Announced By American Heart Association
RTT News
(RTTNews) - The American Heart Association has announced a new set of guidelines for rescuers who are administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Under the new standard, emergency responders are now advised to start with 30 chest compressions ...
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Surgery on the Wrong Patient? It's Still a Problem
Fox News
NEW YORK – A new study from Colorado shows surgery on the wrong body part, or even the wrong patient, is still a problem. Insurance records show that among some 27000 adverse events reported by doctors, there were 107 cases of procedures done on the ...
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Can Vitamin B12 Reduce Alzheimer's Risk?
BusinessWeek
By Steven Reinberg MONDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) -- People who eat a diet rich in vitamin B12 may be protecting themselves from Alzheimer's disease, a small, preliminary study suggests. The findings add to the debate about whether vitamins can ...
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