Monday, November 29, 2010

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Eating Disorders Strike Younger and Younger
ABC News
By COURTNEY HUTCHISON, ABC News Medical Unit "I always wanted to be the good girl. Good girls are skinny and happy. The bad girls are the fat ones." That was the explanation a recent visitor to the Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness in West Palm ...
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FDA Reviews 2 New Drugs to Reduce Prostate Cancer
ABC News
AP Health regulators say two drugs from GlaxoSmithKline and Merck reduce the risk of prostate tumors in men, though scientists complain the companies only studied a small number of African Americans, who are at high risk for prostate cancer. ...
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Practical Matters: Time to evaluate Medicare Advantage plans
Los Angeles Times
It's a good idea for seniors enrolled in private Medicare Advantage plans to review their choices every year for possible changes, experts say. By Tammy Worth, Special to the Los Angeles Times Two years ago, Ruth Collins found herself in a quandary. ...
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Probiotics May Help Kids With Stomach Viruses
MedPage Today
By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Explain that probiotics may be useful for treating viral gastroenteritis and for preventing diarrhea associated with antibiotic use, according to a report from an expert panel of the American Academy of ...
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Women With Breast Cancer History Should Consider MRI: Study
U.S. News & World Report
By Kathleen Doheny MONDAY, Nov. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Women who have had breast cancer should consider annual screening with breast MRI in addition to an annual mammogram, new research indicates. Currently, the American Cancer Society recommends ...
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Four Loko Appearing Without Caffeine
KOMU-TV
COLUMBIA - A popular alcoholic energy drink called Four Loko has made headlines in the last few months. This week, it will be appearing in stores without some key ingredients. The drink used to contain 12 percent alcohol and as much caffeine as a 12 ...
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People Will Require ID for Whipped Cream
eMaxHealth
The fine folks at Whipped Lightning are excited to present whipped cream infused with enough alcohol that people who enjoy the sweet cream will require an ID. That is because up until recently, whipped cream was about fun, family and safety; however, ...
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