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| US admits doing VD study on Guatemalans Detroit Free Press BY LAURAN NEERGAARD AP WASHINGTON -- American scientists deliberately infected hundreds of prisoners and patients in a mental hospital in Guatemala with syphilis 60 years ago, a recently unearthed experiment that prompted US officials to apologize ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Studies Holds Out Hope for Breast Cancer Patients Voice of America This year, 1.5 million people worldwide will be told they have breast cancer. A breast cancer symposium taking place outside of Washington (Oct. 1 through 3) features new studies on breast cancer screening, treatment, genetics and survival. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Johnson opposes funding for embryonic stem cells Boston Globe By Dinesh Ramde AP Writer / October 1, 2010 MILWAUKEE—Wisconsin US Senate candidate Ron Johnson says he opposes federal funding for research on embryonic stem cells. The Republican says the research involves creating life by destroying it. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Guidelines for Treatment of Depression WebMD By Kathleen Doheny Oct. 1, 2010 -- Updated guidelines for the treatment of clinical depression include suggestions on the use of medication, talk therapy, exercise, and alternative treatments, while urging doctors to more closely assess symptoms and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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