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Vatican plays down Pope's remarks BBC News The Vatican has played down the importance of Pope Benedict's remarks appearing to temper the opposition of the Roman Catholic Church to condoms. The Vatican spokesman said the pontiff's comments were not "revolutionary", but added it was the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Merck's Vytorin cuts heart risk moderately Food Consumer Taking cholesterol-lowering drug vytorin can moderately reduce risk of heart attack or myocardial infarction, stroke and cardiac arrest in patients with chronic kidney disease or nephropathy, according to a new clinical trial. Vytorin is made by Merck& ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi king to get US medical care BBC News Saudi Arabia's ailing 86-year-old King Abdullah is to go to the US for treatment for a back problem, Saudi officials have said. He has a herniated disc worsened by an accumulation of blood around the spine and is to leave for the US on Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Battle continues vs. unrelieved pain of healthcare costs Rochester Democrat and Chronicle In the fractious American family of party politics, government and free markets, health care costs are the unmanageable teenager, oblivious to efforts at control or even comprehension. Teenagers tend to grow up and become manageable. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bogus Plastic Surgeon Carried Out Breast Exams In Bar Medical News Today A woman who apparently used to be a man pretended to be a plastic surgeon so that she could carry out breast exams of strangers in a bar. Kristina Ross, 37, fooled the women with her medical jargon, probably picked up during her own breast augmentation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
1 in 5 US adults suffer mental illness - report Food Consumer Researchers of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported on Nov 18 that in 2009, 45 million or 20 percent of adults aged 18 or older in the US suffered any mental disorder or mental illness in the past year. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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