Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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Expect drug-ad surge as warfarin rivals hit market
FiercePharma
Look out for the advertising onslaught. With a whole slew of new blood-thinners potentially hitting the market, Forbes predicts that DTC ads will hit television and print in a big way. That might not be good news for TV viewers tired of listening to a ...
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World's first stem cell trial for stroke patients
Telegraph.co.uk
Doctors have injected stem cells into the brain of a British stroke patient in the world's first trial of its kind. By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent 2:23PM GMT 16 Nov 2010 The elderly man was injected with roughly two million neural stem cells ...
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Earthquake charity Bridge 2 Haiti launch new appeal
BBC News
Since a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti in January 2010 Guernsey-based charity Bridge 2 Haiti has been raising money to help. In October 2010 news broke that a cholera epidemic was threatening quake victims. Sarah Griffiths from Bridge 2 Haiti said: ...
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FDA Moves on Defibrillator Safety
MedPage Today
By Kristina Fiore, Staff Writer, MedPage Today In the wake of an increasing number of recalls, the FDA is launching a new initiative to improve the safety and efficiency of external defibrillators, which diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms, ...
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FDA Expected to Act on Alcoholic Energy Drinks
New York Times
Elaine Thompson/AP Alcoholic energy drinks like Four Loko, in a cooler in a Seattle convenience store, may be the subject of FDA action. By ABBY GOODNOUGH and DAN FROSCH A year after it began reviewing whether energy drinks that combine alcohol and ...
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New York Times
Lombardi Supports New Smoking Labels
Georgetown University The Hoya
By Mariah Byrne | Nov 16 2010 | Health and Wellness | The Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center announced its support last week for the new, more graphic warning labels for cigarette packaging required by the US Department of Health and Human Services. ...
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Job stress, cholesterol boost cardiovascular disease risk
Food Consumer
Women who have high job stress may be at 40 percent increased risk of cardiovascular disease like myocardial infarction or heart attack and vascular disease, compared to those with low job stress, according to a study presented at the American Heart ...
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