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| CT scans of smokers cut lung cancer deaths Washington Post By Rob Stein Screening smokers and ex-smokers with high-tech CT scans has been shown for the first time to significantly cut deaths from lung cancer, the leading cancer killer, federal health officials said Thursday. A long-awaited study of more than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ObamaCare, a Catastrophic 'Success' Wall Street Journal By JAMES TARANTO (Best of the tube tonight: We'll be on vacation for two weeks, returning Monday, Nov. 22. But before we go, catch us on "Hannity" tonight. Fox News Channel, 9 pm ET, with a repeat showing at midnight. The Great American Panel begins ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers diabetes drug approved BusinessWeek Drug makers Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and AstraZeneca PLC said Friday that they received US marketing approval for a once-a-day diabetes drug that combines the starter diabetes drug metformin with the companies' newer drug Onglyza. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US to Cut Insurance Premiums in High-Risk Pools Wall Street Journal By JANET ADAMY WASHINGTON—The federal government said Friday it will cut insurance premiums by nearly 20% for people in high-risk pools, a program under the health overhaul that insures those with pre-existing health conditions. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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