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UNAIDS teams up with Vienna's Life Ball AFP VIENNA — UNAIDS and the organisers of Vienna's AIDS charity Life Ball announced Wednesday they were teaming up to raise funds and awareness in the fight against the deadly disease. "This collaboration underscores the importance of building partnerships ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Many Cancers Still Found at Late Stages MedPage Today By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Half of all cases of invasive colorectal cancer diagnosed in the US among people older than 50 continue to be diagnosed at a late stage -- when treatment is more difficult and less likely to be successful, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
J&J Recalls Tylenol Cold Drugs Over Alcohol Labeling BusinessWeek By Tom Randall and Rob Waters Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Johnson & Johnson, the world's largest health-products company, recalled 9.3 million bottles of Tylenol cold treatments because they don't disclose the medicine's alcohol content on the front label. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fake Pot Making Chemicals Now Illegal, Says DEA Medical News Today Possession of five chemicals used to make synthetic marijuana, also known as fake pot have been made illegal by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The chemicals are JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47497, and cannabicyclohexanol. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exercise: For Type 2 Diabetes, 2 Types of Training New York Times By RONI CARYN RABIN Type 2 diabetics can significantly lower their blood sugar — and lose body fat in the bargain — with an exercise program that combines aerobics and weight lifting, a new study reports. While that regimen is already recommended in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Calif. company expands recall of its cheeses BusinessWeek California authorities say a company responding to an outbreak of a strain of E. coli in a brand of cheese has expanded its recall to other cheeses. California Department of Food and Agriculture officials said Tuesday that Traver-based Bravo Farms is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FDA Cracks Down on Caffeine-Charged Alcoholic Drinks U.S. News & World Report By Alex Kingsbury The human body has a barometer to tell the brain when it has consumed too much alcohol. After one too many, speech is slurred, the head aches, and the body becomes drowsy and gets wobbly on its feet. But caffeine can mask those ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LA City Council puts medical pot tax on ballot San Jose Mercury News By CHRISTINA HOAG AP LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles voters will be asked next spring whether they want to tax medical marijuana dispensaries although the city attorney says a tax would be illegal. The referendum is one of 10 measures the City Council voted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Approves Product-Safety Website for Complaints Bloomberg By Jeff Plungis - Wed Nov 24 17:02:09 GMT 2010 The US Consumer Product Safety Commission approved a plan to publish consumer complaints about safety hazards of household goods and recreational products, overriding opposition from business groups. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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