Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Elizabeth Edwards dies
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Elizabeth Edwards, a best-selling author and the estranged wife of former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards, who endured revelations about her husband's infidelity, died on Tuesday at age 61. ...
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Orexigen Wins Panel's Backing for First Prescription Diet Pill in a Decade
Bloomberg
By Catherine Larkin - Tue Dec 07 22:09:36 GMT 2010 Orexigen Therapeutics Inc. won a US panel's backing for Contrave, a new diet pill that may be the first prescription weight-loss drug approved in more than a decade. Contrave's benefits in helping ...
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Concussion symptoms may differ by gender among high school athletes
Los Angeles Times
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times Male and female high school athletes are vulnerable to concussions, but a study finds that such head injuries may produce different symptoms between the sexes. The findings, to be published in the January 2011 issue ...
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Being Born In Winter Affects Biological Clock, Influencing Neurological ...
Medical News Today
Why does a baby born during the winter months have a higher risk of developing bipolar depression, schizophrenia, SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and other neurological disorders compared to one born during the summer? ...
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Study: Daily Aspirin Helps Reduce Cancer Deaths
TIME
By Meredith Melnick Tuesday, December 7, 2010 | 0 comments Millions of middle-aged and elderly people already take a low-dose aspirin to lower their risk of heart attack or stroke. But could their daily preventive be staving off cancer too? ...
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Diseased-Lung Images May Not Deter Smoking, Study for FDA Shows
Bloomberg
By Molly Peterson - Tue Dec 07 21:47:50 GMT 2010 A graphic image warning label reading "Cigarettes Cause Lung Cancer" on a duMaurier cigarette box in Toronto. Photographer: Norm Betts/Bloomberg Cigarette packages carrying images such as diseased lungs ...
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Abbott, Two Drugmakers Pay $421 Million to Settle US Overpayment Charges
Bloomberg
By Justin Blum and David Voreacos - Tue Dec 07 21:01:27 GMT 2010 Abbott Laboratories signage stands on the campus of its headquarters in Abbott Park, Illinois. Photographer: Tim Boyle/Bloomberg Abbott Laboratories and two other drugmakers agreed to pay ...
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