Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Cholera continues to worsen in Haiti
Los Angeles Times
The official death count is around 800, but many fatalities are likely going unrecorded in mountainous areas that are far from hospitals. The UN asks for help. A cholera victim lies in recovery at a treatment center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Whooping Cough in California On The Rise
LANewsMonitor.com
Whooping Cough in California On The Rise : Whooping cough had been almost eliminated from the United States or so we had thought. But, alas, it was not to be. Currently, there have been 6631 cases of the disease reported in the year in California alone ...
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Education must to counter diabetic complications
Times of India
VARANASI: While the world is celebrating the World Diabetes Day (WDD) on Sunday (November 14), the health experts of the region will be concentrating on spreading awareness and education for prevention of diabetes. The disease has already become a ...
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Family ties play big role in atrial fibrillation
Reuters
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - People who have a close family member with atrial fibrillation are 40 percent more likely to develop the heart condition than other people, US researchers said on Saturday. And the finding was even stronger for ...
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NC gov wants alcoholic energy drinks off shelves
BusinessWeek
Gov. Beverly Perdue wants energy drinks containing alcohol to be pulled from North Carolina store shelves. In a statement Friday, Perdue asked manufacturers of the beverages to pull their products from North Carolina until they're shown to be safe. ...
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Professor's Weight Loss Secret: Junk Food
NPR
by NPR Staff Mark Haub, a nutrition professor at Kansas State University, ate only snacks from vending machines or convenience stores for two months and lost 27 pounds. Little Debbie Snacks, Oreos, Doritos and Diet Mountain Dew sure don't sound like ...
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