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As AIDS epidemic ebbs, threats persist Washington Post By David Brown The AIDS epidemic has crested and started to recede almost everywhere in the world, but it has left behind millions of people who urgently need treatment if they are going to avoid adding to the disease's toll of 30 million dead over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exercise Combo Best for Type 2 Diabetes BusinessWeek By Serena Gordon TUESDAY, Nov. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Variety in your workout routine may be key to optimal diabetes management, new research suggests. The study found that when people with type 2 diabetes did aerobic exercise some days and resistance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Johnson & Johnson recalls more drugs made at Ft. Washington plant Philadelphia Inquirer By Christopher K. Hepp Johnson & Johnson, stung during the last year by two high-profile drug recalls, quietly has called back more of its products made at a Fort Washington plant, including about four million packages of Children's Benadryl allergy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Drink sends about 1000 a year ages 18-22 to ER Boston Globe By Carolyn Y. Johnson Alcoholic drinks that contain caffeine are banned from store shelves in Massachusetts, but new data shows that even before concerns about Four Loko amped up, alcohol-related problems were sending nearly 1000 college-age students ... See all stories on this topic » |
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