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Snafu could stall food safety bill The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Food safety legislation that passed the Senate by a commanding margin is now threatened by a procedural snafu that could give Republicans opportunity to block it. The largely bipartisan Senate bill appeared to be headed for quick ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Dosing Confusion Common With Kids' Liquid Medicines WebMD By Salynn Boyles Nov. 30, 2010 -- Dosing instructions for over-the-counter liquid medicines used by kids are often confusing, inconsistent, and hard for parents to follow, a new study shows. Researchers examined the packaging of 200 best-selling liquid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Routine Screening For HIV Is Cost-Effective And Acceptable Say UK Experts Medical News Today Routine screening for HIV in emergency departments, GP surgeries and places where at-risk people may go is cost-effective and acceptable to the public say the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) and other experts, who presented ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Buzz: Finger Length Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk U.S. News & World Report By Angela Haupt The key to predicting a man's risk of prostate cancer could lie in—his pointer finger? That's what a new study published today in the British Journal of Cancer suggests. Researchers compared the hands of 1500 prostate cancer patients ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Allergan stomach band works in less obese group msnbc.com By Lisa Richwine WASHINGTON — Allergan Inc's already approved stomach band was effective for reducing weight in a broader group of obese patients, US reviewers said in documents released on Wednesday. The maker of Botox, breast implants and other ... See all stories on this topic » |
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