Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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New Food Allergy Guidelines Out
WebMD
By Kathleen Doheny Dec. 6, 2010 -- Comprehensive new guidelines on food allergies are out from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). The new guidelines are directed at doctors to help them diagnose and manage food allergies ...
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Early daycare linked to fewer infections later
Reuters
By Lynne Peeples NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although young children might get sick more often when they first start group daycare -- replete with its shared finger paints, building blocks and germs -- a new study hints at a possible future pay-off: ...
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Half of Europeans overweight: report
CBC.ca
The prevalence of adult obesity ranged from less than 10 per cent in Romania and Italy to over 20 per cent in the UK, Ireland and Malta. (Rick Wilking/Reuters) More than half of adults in the European Union are overweight or obese, according to a new ...
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Health Buzz: Daily Aspirin Could Reduce Cancer Deaths
U.S. News & World Report
By Angela Haupt An aspirin a day could keep cancer away. Long-term, low-level use of the over-the-counter drug may reduce the risk of dying from certain cancers, according to a study published Monday in the journal Lancet. British researchers analyzed ...
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Bipolar Disorder Uncommon With Depression
MedPage Today
By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Note that this study suggests that unrecognized bipolar disorder is not widespread in patients being treated for major depression disorder in clinical practice, particularly in patients who are ...
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Aetna To Pay $500M For Health Technology Firm Medicity
Wall Street Journal
Aetna Inc. (AET) has agreed to acquire Medicity for about $500 million, boosting the health insurer's presence in the electronic health-records sector as the US government pushes hospitals and physicians to adopt digital records systems. ...
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Abbott to Pay $121.5 Million in False Claims Settlement
ABC News
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Abbott Laboratories and two other drugmakers will pay $421 million to settle allegations that they falsely inflated product prices to gain larger government reimbursement payments, the US Justice Department said on Tuesday. ...
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