Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Shannon Tavarez Lost Leukemia Fight, Inspired 10000 Bone Marrow Donors
CBS News
Shannon Tavarez, 11, who starred in the Broadway musical "The Lion King," reflects about acting in her home in the Bellrose section of Queens, NY, Friday, July 16, 2010. She died four months later from leukemia. (AP Photo/Rick Maiman) NEW YORK (CBS/AP) ...
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Study: Fish Oil Pills Don't Stall Alzheimer's
TIME
By Alice Park Tuesday, November 2, 2010 | 0 comments There was good reason to believe that fish oil, which has been linked to health benefits for the heart, might also work its medical magic on the brain, particularly with Alzheimer's disease. ...
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Being Physically Fit May Cut Risk of Colds
WebMD
By Bill Hendrick Nov. 1, 2010 -- People who are physically fit and active catch fewer colds, and the colds they do get are milder. That's the takeaway message of a new study by a team of scientists who examined 12 weeks worth of data on 1002 adults, ...
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ANDREW ALEXANDER: How legalising drugs would deal with the local baron
Daily Mail
By Andrew Alexander Drugs have been a real problem for me throughout my adult life. I have always worked on newspapers whose editors have opposed, sometimes fiercely, the weakening of the laws prohibiting drug use. Vivid memories remain of the ...
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Daily Mail
IV Acetaminophen Wins Approval
MedPage Today
By John Gever , Senior Editor, MedPage Today The FDA has approved an intravenous form of acetaminophen for relieving pain and fever after surgery, according to the drug's manufacturer. Cadence Pharmaceuticals indicated that it would market the product, ...
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Reform's shadow hovers over midterms
ModernHealthcare.com
By Jessica Zigmond It has been more than six months since President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, but voters are still considering that legislation as they head to the polls today. "My guess is healthcare is part ...
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For Youths, Depression Often Has a Sequel
New York Times
By PAM BELLUCK About half of adolescents who recovered from major depression became depressed again within five years, regardless of what treatment or therapy they received to get over their initial depression, a new study shows. ...
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Eating Peanuts While Pregnant May Up Allergy Risk
WebMD
By Salynn Boyles Nov. 1, 2010 -- Babies with evidence of food allergies whose mothers ate peanuts during pregnancy may have an increased risk for potentially life-threatening peanut allergies, a new study suggests. The more peanuts the new mothers in ...
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Medical marijuana among 10 props on AZ ballot
KTAR.com
by KTAR.com (November 2nd, 2010 @ 2:20pm) PHOENIX -- Arizonans voted for the fourth time in 14 years Tuesday on a proposal to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. Proposition 203 was the only one of 10 propositions to make the ballot through a ...
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