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Salmonella risk prompts wider food recall -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1New York Daily News Salmonella Risk Prompts Wider Food RecallWebMDMarch 10, 2010 -- Nearly 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products that may be contaminated with salmonella have been recalled, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) says. ...Food product recall jumps by 1.7M pounds over salmonella fearsUSA TodayRecalls grow over contaminated flavor enhancerNations Restaurant NewsFood Recalls From Salmonella May Increase to 10000 ProductsBusinessWeekWashington Post -NACS Online -Montreal Gazetteall 1,025 news articles »
Nih panel: end bans on vaginal birth after c -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1National Post NIH Panel: End Bans on Vaginal Birth After C-SectionWebMDMarch 10, 2010 - Hospitals and professional societies should end bans that that keep many women whove had a C-section from opting for a natural birth in later pregnancies, an NIH advisory panel today urged. ...Panel urges more choice in birth after C-sectionLos Angeles TimesVaginal birth after C-section gets boost by NIH-convened expert panelBaltimore SunHigh C-section rate spurs call for changeDetroit Free PressReuters -Medscape -ABC Newsall 209 news articles »

   
Researchers identify gene responsible for charcot -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1Reuters Researchers identify gene responsible for Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndromeThe Money TimesAccording to the researchers, the findings have proved the clinical importance of genome information, which till date was an unexplored area. In a notable study, scientists claim to have identified the gene ...Disease Cause Is Pinpointed With GenomeNew York TimesPersonal study shows gene maps can spot diseaseReutersGenome work ushers in new genetic eraHouston ChronicleAFP -Deseret News -Xinhuaall 142 news articles »
Men stay sexually active for longer than women -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1New York Daily News Men stay sexually active for longer than womenNew York Daily NewsMens libidos last well into their 60s, 70s and beyond, while older women are more likely to lose interest in sex, according to a new study. Nothing, not even old age, comes between a man and his sex life. Some 67% of men between the ...No surprise: Men want more sex even in old ageCelebrities With DiseasesMen Outlive Women SexuallyFOXNewsGood Health Boosts Sexual Life ExpectancyWebMDXinhua -Atlanta Journal Constitution -CNNall 361 news articles »
Study: too many angiograms given -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1MiamiHerald.com Study: Too many angiograms givenMinneapolis Star TribuneA troublingly high number of US patients who are given angiograms to check for heart disease turn out not to have a significant problem, according to the latest study to suggest Americans get an excess of medical tests. The researchers said the ...Heart Test May Be OverusedWall Street JournalStudy suggests too many invasive heart tests givenThe Associated PressHeart Angiograms Show No Disease in Almost 40%BusinessWeekABC7Chicago.comall 154 news articles »
Pill kills hard -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1MSN Philippines News Pill Kills Hard-to-Treat Head LiceWebMDMarch 10, 2010 -- Stromectal -- a pill containing ivermectin, a drug used to prevent heartworms in dogs -- kills head lice that are resistant to first-line treatment better than malathion-based lotion. ...Pill found to outdo lotion in tough head-lice casesLos Angeles TimesFor Tough Head Lice, Pill Tops LotionBusinessWeekPill May Be Most Effective Head Lice CureCBS 5WYMT -MedPage Today -South Carolina Nowall 33 news articles »
Officials: next wave of h1n1 on its way -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 29 mts ago border=1The Hindu Officials: Next wave of H1N1 on its wayBusiness GazetteHealth officials say that despite fewer reports of swine flu cases and fatalities in recent weeks, another wave of H1N1 may be on the horizon for Maryland and the United States. In a statement released Feb. ...City still urges residents to get H1N1 flu vaccineGary Post TribuneMedford officials say get H1N1 vaccination while its still availableMedford TranscriptEUs CDC Sees No New H1N1 Wave ComingOccupational Health SafetyStockton Record -NorthJersey.com -Grand Forks Heraldall 253 news articles »
Proper funding needed -  From news.google.com -  16 hrs 43 mts ago border=1TopNews United States Proper funding neededThe ProvinceThe offer by doctors at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital to pay nurses so that operating rooms can stay open, while generous and thoughtful, is a solution that weakens public health care in the ...Docs paying for nurses would weaken healthcare: BCNUTrail Daily TimesDocs offer to dig deep for nursesTrail Rossland NewsNelson councillor questions healthcareKBS RadioRossland Telegraph -TopNews United States -Visit Bulgariaall 14 news articles »
Democrats, white house close in on health bill (ap) -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 31 mts ago HouseAP - A final agreement nearly in hand, President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders are about to embark on one last sales job that will determine the outcome of the presidents signature health care overhaul.
Indians, alaska natives, in poorer health (upi) -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago ATLANTA, March 11 (UPI) -- Compared with other groups, non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native adults are more likely to have poorer health, U.S. health officials said.
Alternative to statins shows promise -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1India Talkies Alternative to Statins Shows PromiseBusinessWeekWEDNESDAY, March 10 (HealthDay News) -- A thyroid-derived cholesterol-lowering drug that could be an alternative to the widely used statin medications has done well in a small, early trial, Swedish and American researchers report. ...Novel drug reduces bad cholesterol without statin side effectsSifyNew drug to slash cholesterol levelsTimes of IndiaDrug cuts cholesterol without side effectsUPI.comDaily Mail -TheHeart.Org -ModernMedicineall 56 news articles »
Medford officials say get h1n1 vaccination while its still available -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1Swissinfo Medford officials say get H1N1 vaccination while its still availableMedford TranscriptWith spring a week away, the last thing you might be thinking about is the flu. But Medford health officials warn this is exactly the time to be extra careful. “I still think well see another wave of influenza ...EUs CDC Sees No New H1N1 Wave ComingOccupational Health SafetyFlu Shots in Children Can Help CommunityNew York TimesH1N1 vaccine clinics run through MarchStockton RecordNorthJersey.com -Grand Forks Herald -News 10 Nowall 249 news articles »
Free condoms cant prevent rise in trenton aids cases: 1 in 56 blacks -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1Xinhua Free condoms cant prevent rise in Trenton AIDS cases: 1 in 56 blacksThe TrentonianBy LA PARKER TRENTON — Local health organizations distributed free condoms along with other sexually transmitted disease fighters, but city residents continue to lose ground against HIV/AIDS. Trenton numbers ratcheted up from a year ago despite a ...US Trade Panel Reviews Tensions over Global Access to MedicinesVoice of AmericaWhat women should know about HIVKGO-TVWomen urged to get tested for HIVKSN-TVXinhua -KELOLAND TV -KGWNall 54 news articles »
Heart test may be overused -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1MiamiHerald.com Heart Test May Be OverusedWall Street JournalA widely used test to detect blockages in the hearts arteries often turns up little or no evidence of disease, a new study found, suggesting that patients are frequently exposed unnecessarily to the risks and costs of the invasive ...Study suggests too many invasive heart tests givenThe Associated PressHeart Angiograms Show No Disease in Almost 40%BusinessWeekStudy: Too many angiograms?ABC7Chicago.comThe Associated Pressall 152 news articles »
Fda rules out bisphosphonate, thigh fracture link -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1ABC News FDA rules out bisphosphonate, thigh fracture linkReutersBOSTON (Reuters) - US regulators said on Wednesday they have found no link between oral bisphosphonate osteoporosis medications such as Merck & Co Incs Fosamax and certain thigh bone fractures. The Food and Drug Administration issued its statement ...FDA Will Review Fosamax, Boniva for SafetyWall Street JournalLong-term use of osteoporosis drugs linked to hip breaksUSA TodayFDA to Investigate Possible Osteoporosis Drug-Femur Fracture Link After ABC ...ABC NewsKOMO News -RTT News -MedPage Todayall 78 news articles »
Wine may help women keep weight in check -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1Reuters Wine may help women keep weight in checkReutersA wine selector tastes red wine from the latest vintage at Bonini winerys wine-cellar in the village of Brestovitsa, about 150km (93miles) east of the capital Sofia, December 8, 2009. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Light to moderate alcohol consumption, ...Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlifeLos Angeles TimesModerate Drinking Linked to Weight ControlWebMDWomen who drink wine less likely to gain weightBBC NewsCNN -ABC News -USA Todayall 402 news articles »
Panel urges more choice in birth after c -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1National Post Panel urges more choice in birth after C-sectionLos Angeles TimesA National Institutes of Health panel says vaginal birth after caesarean is reasonably safe and should be more widely available. Many hospitals ban the practice as a matter of policy or liability. By Shari Roan Vaginal birth after caesarean, or VBAC, ...Vaginal birth after C-section gets boost by NIH-convened expert panelBaltimore SunHigh C-section rate spurs call for changeDetroit Free PressVaginal birth after cesarean underused: panelReutersMedscape -ABC News -The Associated Pressall 210 news articles »
Men want sex until almost dead: researchers -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1Oneindia Men want sex until almost dead: researchersXinhuaBEIJING, March 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Men have shorter life spans than women on average, but when it comes to sexual life expectancy, they gain the advantage. According to a report published Wednesday in the British Medical Journal, men want sex pretty much ...Men Outlive Women SexuallyFOXNewsResearchers: Men want sex until almost deadAtlanta Journal ConstitutionHealthier men want more sex for more yearsCNNWebMD -BusinessWeek -ChattahBoxall 356 news articles »
Food product recall jumps by 1.7m pounds over salmonella fears -  From news.google.com -  17 hrs 32 mts ago border=1New York Daily News Food product recall jumps by 1.7M pounds over salmonella fearsUSA TodayThe recall of products containing a potentially salmonella-tainted flavoring ingredient ballooned this week with the addition of 1.7 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products from a ...Food Recalls From Salmonella May Increase to 10000 ProductsBusinessWeekFDA says Basic Food Flavors knew plant was contaminated with salmonellaWashington PostHerr Foods, Pringles Initiate Food RecallsNACS OnlineMontreal Gazette -KIDK -The Provinceall 1,019 news articles »
Panel: women need chance to avoid repeat c -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 33 mts ago AP - Too many pregnant women who want to avoid a repeat cesarean delivery are being denied the chance, concludes a government panel that urged doctors to rethink litigation-spurred policies that have swung the pendulum back toward the days of once a C-section, always a C-section.
Cdc uses shopper -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 33 mts ago AP - As they scrambled recently to trace the source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds around the country, investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention successfully used a new tool for the first time — the shopper cards that millions of Americans swipe every time they buy groceries.
Study suggests too many invasive heart tests given (ap) -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 33 mts ago GraphicAP - A troublingly high number of U.S. patients who are given angiograms to check for heart disease turn out not to have a significant problem, according to the latest study to suggest Americans get an excess of medical tests.
Hawaii gov releases $7.6m to improve 2 hospitals (ap via ! finance) -  From us.rd.yahoo.com -  17 hrs 39 mts ago Gov. Linda Lingle is releasing $7.6 million to the Hawaii Health Systems Corp. to finance improvements at two state hospitals.
Recipes for health: warm chickpeas and greens with vinaigrette -  From feeds.nytimes.com -  17 hrs 53 mts ago
Fitness : hula -  From feeds.nytimes.com -  17 hrs 53 mts ago
Mets’ blackley battles a.d.d., and fights for baseball future -  From feeds.nytimes.com -  17 hrs 53 mts ago Travis Blackley, right, has not pitched in the majors since 2007. Ten years ago he received a diagnosis of attention deficit disorder.
Assessing your risk of a heart attack -  From feeds.nytimes.com -  17 hrs 53 mts ago If you are young and healthy but have a family history of cardiovascular disease, are you at high risk of having a heart attack? style=border: height=0
Concocting a cure for kids with issues -  From feeds.nytimes.com -  17 hrs 53 mts ago Brian Dennis was suspected to have attention-deficit disorder. His optometrist thinks otherwise.
Reconciliation, hypocrisy, and a shamelessness in health reform -  From www.usnews.com -  17 hrs 54 mts ago
Health buzz: 1 in 6 americans has genital herpes -  From www.usnews.com -  17 hrs 54 mts ago

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