Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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UN AIDS chief: Spread of HIV in E. Europe is scary
Washington Post
By VERONIKA OLEKSYN AP VIENNA -- A near tripling of new HIV infections in Eastern Europe and Central Asia over the past nine years is frightening, the UN's top AIDS official said Wednesday. The United Nations estimates that 1.4 million people were ...
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Aerobics, weight training may help lower blood sugar
CTV.ca
AP CHICAGO — People with diabetes should mix aerobics with weight training to get the best results in lowering blood sugar, a new study suggests. The combination worked best for weight loss too, compared to aerobics or weight training alone. ...
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Identifying Lung Cancer Type Better With Less Invasive Method
Medical News Today
A less invasive method of determining the stage of suspected NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer) leads to fewer unnecessary surgical interventions and the side effects that go with them, and appears to be more efficient too, researchers from the Leiden ...
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Big Jump in Diabetes Incidence Expected in Next Decade
MedPage Today
By Joyce Frieden, News Editor, MedPage Today By the year 2020, 52% of adults in the US could be prediabetic or diabetic, up from about 40% today, a report released Tuesday predicted. "As a result, we project that over the next decade the nation may ...
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Repeal, replace health law? Hold on, GOP
Los Angeles Times
By Bruce Japsen Tribune staff reporter Don't look for major players in the health industry to answer Republican calls to repeal the health care overhaul signed into law eight months ago by President Barack Obama. The industry that figured so ...
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TSA Administrator Apologizes to Cancer Survivor After Pat-Down Broke Seal on ...
ABC News
By JANE E. ALLEN, ABC News Medical Unit Prosthetic devices were designed to help men and women move on with their lives despite potentially stigmatizing medical conditions, yet they've become a source of distress and humiliation during the new ...
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More Food Companies Join City's Salt-Reduction Initiative
NY1
More major food companies are signing on to a pledge to voluntarily cut salt content. Butterball, Hostess and sausage maker Premio are among those companies that will work to reduce sodium in packaged foods by 25 percent over five years. ...
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Blacks divided over possible menthol ban
Los Angeles Times
By Dahleen Glanton, Tribune reporter The longest Samuel Johnson has ever been able to give up menthol cigarettes is three months. Every time he tries to quit, he said, that cool, minty flavor that first drew him and other African-American smokers to ...
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