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Food allergy guidelines urge doctors to be thorough USA Today By Leslie Smith Jr., USA TODAY By Mary Brophy Marcus, USA TODAY Doctors should take a thorough medical history when they suspect a patient might have a food allergy, according to the first-ever clinical guidelines for diagnosing and managing such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay, Lesbian Bisexual Youths Punished More Severely For Same Offense Medical News Today A gay, lesbian or bisexual adolescent is punished more severely at school and by the criminal-justice system compared to heterosexual people of the same age for the same offenses, researchers from Yale University report in the medical journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Abbott ($ABT) hired doc banned by hospital FiercePharma A report released by a Senate committee details the relationship between Abbott Labs ($ABT) and Dr. Mark Midei, a cardiologist accused of implanting unnecessary Xience stents in patients. The Senate began its investigation after Midei's actions raised ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are the new vitamin D recommendations good enough? Food Consumer The Institute of Medicine Food and Nutrition Board issued a report on Nov 30 saying it has revised its recommendations made 13 years ago on dietary reference intakes for vitamin D and calcium for Americans and Canadians. The committee consisting of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgia Tops US in Seasonal Flu Activity WebMD By Denise Mann Dec. 6, 2010 -- Flu season is here, and so far Georgia is the state hit the hardest by this year's influenza virus, according to the CDC. "Georgia is reporting high levels of influenza-like activity," Anne Schuchat, MD, director of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Thrill-Seeking Gene Can Lead to More Sex Partners ABC News By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES John Coleman, a 22-year-old from Syracuse, NY, has been engaged for the last two years and cannot fathom having sex with anyone other than his girlfriend. "I find cheating appalling," said Coleman. "There's got to be something ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
USDA recalls 72000 pounds canned chicken salad Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Approximately 72000 pounds of canned chicken salad goods have been recalled after complaints about plastic in the product, the US Department of Agriculture said in a statement. In a separate release, Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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