Friday, October 22, 2010

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Diabetes Incidence Expected to Rise
MedPage Today
By Joyce Frieden, News Editor, MedPage Today Up to one-third of US adults could have diabetes by 2050 assuming that current trends continue, a CDC study predicts. "If recent increases in diabetes incidence continue and diabetes mortality is relatively ...
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Aspirin May Cut Colon Cancer Deaths
WebMD
By Nicky Broyd Oct. 22, 2010 - Long-term use of low-dose aspirin reduces colon cancer risk, UK researchers find. Low-dose aspirin takers have a 24% lower risk of colon cancer and a 35% lower risk of dying from colon cancer, find University of Oxford ...
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Haiti confirms scores of deaths due to cholera outbreak
BBC News
Haiti's president and medical officials have confirmed that an outbreak of cholera has killed scores of people north of the capital Port-au-Prince. The victims suffered diarrhoea, acute fever and vomiting. More than 1500 people were infected, ...
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CDC Report Finds Decline In Teen Car Crash Deaths
RTT News
(RTTNews) - New statistics by the CDC have revealed that teenage traffic deaths for youths between the ages of 15 and 19 declined nearly 17 percent between 2008 and 2009. The difference, which amounts to approximately 500 fewer deaths (for a total of ...
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Breast Cancer Awareness Activities Planned For Chiefs Game
KCTV Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs month-long support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month will culminate with several activities planned for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Arrowhead Stadium. On Sunday, ticket holders ...
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State regulators approve federal guidelines for health insurance
Los Angeles Times
By Linda Shrieves, Orlando Sentinel Over the protests of the insurance industry, state insurance regulators meeting in Orlando today endorsed a proposed federal regulation that would guarantee a certain portion of your health-insurance premium is spent ...
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Shuttered Texas food plant awaits results from FDA
Forbes
By BETSY BLANEY and PAUL J. WEBER , 10.22.10, 01:35 PM EDT A Texas food processing plant shuttered over allegations of tainted celery is awaiting a separate analysis from the Food and Drug Administration. Attorneys for SanGar Produce & Processing Co. ...
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Math Helps Marathoners Reach the Finish Line
Fox News
By Stephanie Pappas In the world of marathoners, "hitting the wall" happens when a runner depletes his or her energy and has no choice but to slow down. Now, a new study promises a mathematical solution to keep runners far from that wall. ...
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Whooping Cough: California Outbreak Claims Tenth Victim
CBS News
To combat California's whooping cough epidemic, state health officials are urging vaccination. (Getty/Robyn Beck) (CBS) As California's whooping cough epidemic claims its tenth victim, a six-week-old baby in San Diego, health officials in the state are ...
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