Monday, November 22, 2010

Google Alert - health

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Philippines hails Pope Benedict XVI's thoughts on condom use
Monsters and Critics.com
Manila - The Philippine government on Monday hailed Pope Benedict XVI's openness to allowing condom use to reduce the risk of HIV/AIDS infection. Ricky Carandang, a spokesman for President Benigno Aquino III, expressed the hope that the local clergy ...
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Eye Drug Shows Promise in Studies
Wall Street Journal
By THOMAS GRYTA And RON WINSLOW Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Bayer AG reported that their experimental eye drug was successful in two late-stage studies in patients with a vision-deteriorating condition called wet age-related macular degeneration ...
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ER visits fall for tots after cold, cough medicines pulled
USA Today
By J. Scott Applewhite, AP By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY The number of babies and toddlers who go to the emergency room because of cough and cold medicines fell by more than 50% after manufacturers stopped selling products labeled for children under 2, ...
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Saudi king prepares to leave for US treatment
AFP
RIYADH — Saudi Crown prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz has returned to the kingdom from Morocco as King Abdullah prepares to leave for the United States for treatment of back ailment, SPA news agency reported Monday. Sultan, who has spent nearly 12 weeks at ...
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ACT wins FDA's approval to test stem cell therapy
Boston Globe
By Carolyn Y. Johnson Advanced Cell Technology, a stem cell company with a research laboratory in Marlborough, has received federal approval to test a human embryonic stem cell treatment on patients with a rare disease that causes blindness. ...
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Retailers Dump Four Loko
CSP Daily News
CARY, NC -- Convenience stores across the country are pulling "alcohol energy drinks" off their shelves after the Food and Drug Administration gave four manufacturers 15 days to remove the caffeine or stop selling the drinks. ...
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Texas A&M The Battalion
The month of November warrants thoughts of fall, Thanksgiving and preparation for final exams. But, November is also Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a national campaign dedicated to raising attention to issues surrounding the disease. ...
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