Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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Justices split on childhood-vaccine case
Washington Post
By Robert Barnes The Supreme Court seemed divided Tuesday on whether allowing lawsuits by people allegedly harmed by the side effects of childhood vaccines would hurt the general public by exposing drug companies to so much risk that they would leave ...
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Breast cancer patients, survivors lead the way in heathful living
Florida Times-Union
Think about this: Women with breast cancer are not just surviving, they're thriving. Although it has only been about five years since strength training for women with breast cancer has been encouraged by their physicians, many breast cancer patients ...
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Many With Terminal Cancer Still Getting Routine Screens
BusinessWeek
By Steven Reinberg TUESDAY, Oct. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Many patients with incurable cancer are still being screened for common cancers, although these tests are unlikely to provide any benefit, researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ...
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Most adults at risk for flu seem to blow off shot to get vaccinated, says study
New York Daily News
BY Samuel Goldsmith Gloria LeBlanc, 86, isn't enjoying her flu shot, but at least she's not part of majority who are passing on vaccination. More than half of adults most at risk of complications or death from the flu don't plan to get vaccinated, ...
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New York Daily News
You want flies with that? McDonald's Happy Meal shows no sign of decomposing ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Looking almost as fresh as the day it was bought, this McDonald's Happy Meal is in fact a staggering six months old. Photographed every day for the past half a year by Manhattan artist Sally Davies the kids meal of fries and ...
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Daily Mail
Drug Implant for Opioid Addiction Looks Effective
BusinessWeek
TUESDAY, Oct. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Implanting the addiction-treatment drug buprenorphine in people who are opioid-dependent seems to reduce cravings in the short term, researchers say. By delivering a low but continuous dose of the medication, ...
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Los Angeles considers more food truck regulation
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Diane Betzler would hesitate to eat at a food truck even if it was serving filet mignon for free and the placard in the window gave it an A-plus rating for cleanliness. She still hasn't entirely gotten over her experience of finding a ...
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