Friday, December 3, 2010

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Invisalign 'Invisible Braces' Maker Gets FDA Warning
WebMD
By Daniel J. DeNoon Dec. 3, 2010 -- The FDA says Align Technology Inc., maker of the popular Invisalign "invisible braces," didn't tell the agency about several life-threatening allergic reactions to the product. The FDA learned of the allegedly ...
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Promiscuity And Infidelity Could Be A Genetic Trait In Some Humans
Medical News Today
People who are unfaithful to their partner may be genetically predisposed that way. Certain genes linked to sensation-seeking behaviors have been identified by researchers from State University of New York in Binghamton. Their findings are published in ...
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Doctors Persist On Prescribing High-dose Menopausal Hormone Therapy
Medical News Today
Despite being told that low-dose menopausal hormone therapy is just as effective and less dangerous than high doses, too many American doctors continue giving their female patients high doses, which carry a considerably higher death risk, ...
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Inside one boy's anorexia: 'How can I burn the most calories?'
CNN International
By Madison Park, CNN (CNN) -- In class, Eric Ostendorf fidgeted in his seat and constantly kicked his knees up for exercise. He'd ask to go to the restroom, where he would do 45 chin-ups using the bar between the stall walls. "Everything I did was with ...
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Allergan urges broader use of weight-loss implant
Reuters
By Lisa Richwine GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec 3 (Reuters) - An approved stomach band can help people who are less obese than the heaviest patients now considered good candidates for weight-loss surgery, maker Allergan Inc (AGN.N) told a US advisory panel ...
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Dramatic Decline Seen in AIDS News Coverage
U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, Dec. 3 (HealthDay News) -- If the expression "out of sight, out of mind" is true, then wealthier nations may be at risk of forgetting about the global AIDS pandemic, according to an international team of researchers. Media coverage of HIV/AIDS ...
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