Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Google Alert - health

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Researchers uncover new approach to fighting viruses
CTV.ca
The conventional wisdom that there's no cure for the common cold may one day be untrue, as researchers are claiming a major breakthrough in understanding how viruses and the body interact. Until now, it's been generally accepted that you can try to ...
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Young 'Lion King' star Shannon Tavarez, 11, loses fight with leukemia
New York Daily News
BY Leo Standora Shannon Tavarez, 11, of Queens, made it to Broadway the very first time she auditioned for a show The Lion King. Shannon Tavarez - the little girl from Queens with a big voice who fought a courageous battle against leukemia - has died, ...
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New York Daily News
Fish oil pills no help for Alzheimer's: study
CBC.ca
There's no reason to recommend fish oil supplements, centre, for patients with Alzheimer's disease, US researchers concluded. (Eric Risberg/Associated Press) Taking omega-3 supplements doesn't help people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, ...
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CBC.ca
Peanuts During Pregnancy Appear To Raise Risk Of Childhood Peanut Allergy For ...
Medical News Today
A new study found that babies with probable milk or egg allergy were significantly more likely to be allergic to peanuts if their mothers ate them during their pregnancy, compared to similar infants whose mothers had not ingested peanuts during ...
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Manx flu vaccine take-up 'poor'
BBC News
Health officials on the Isle of Man are urging all those eligible for the flu vaccine not to delay visiting a GP. A "significant number" of flu viruses are circulating locally and take-up of the vaccine has been poor, the Department of Health said. ...
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More High-Calorie Drinks Available In Schools
OzarksFirst.com
(Chicago, IL) -- Now-a-days students have greater access to high-calorie drinks, despite efforts to limit them in public elementary schools. The Department of Agriculture guidelines say schools can't provide sweetened drinks in government supported ...
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