Friday, March 25, 2011

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Skin cancer drug OK'd that may prolong lives
The Detroit News
Washington— The Food and Drug Administration on Friday bolstered the skimpy pharmaceutical arsenal against late-stage melanoma by approving Yervoy, the first drug shown to have extended the lives of patients with the deadly form of skin cancer. ...
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Diabetes Self Risk Test
KFYR-TV
The American Diabetes Association unveiled a new self-risk test to prevent Type 2 diabetes by helping people determine their risks sooner. For people with Type 1 diabetes, their bodies don`t produce insulin. Type 2 is the more common type; ...
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Health Dept.: 'Superbug' spreads in county
abc7.com
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- It's not a new type of super bacteria, but this was the first time Los Angeles County health officials required laboratories to track its presence. And unexpectedly, they found hundreds of cases of CRKP. Will we see more? ...
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A Link Between Faithful Church Attendance and Obesity?
Technorati
Young adults who regularly attend church are 50 percent more likely to become obese by middle age than young adults who have little or no religious involvement. The report of these findings based on a study by Northwestern Medicine research was ...
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Tony Herrman
Hastings Tribune
The longer parents wait to transition their children from rear-facing to forward-facing seats the safer they are while traveling. That was the intention behind new car seat recommendations issued Monday by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the ...
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Debate rages on 1 year after health care reform
OSU - The Lantern
One year after the Affordable Care Act was passed, debates continue in Congress about the future of the law dubbed "ObamaCare" by opponents. Amid the debate, Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of health and human services, spoke about the importance of the ...
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Community columnist: Building consensus on health care reform
Lincoln Journal Star
By GORDON SHAW JournalStar.com | Posted: Friday, March 25, 2011 11:57 pm | Loading… Consensus is possible with health care reform. Consensus exists if the chosen options have the most acceptance and if all parties are committed fully to supporting ...
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Vermont House passes single-payor health reform
CMIO
The Vermont House of Representatives on March 24 passed a bill that would allow residents to sign up for state-financed health insurance . House Bill No. 202, "An act relating to a single-payer and unified health system," passed by a vote of 92-49. ...
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Arizona: Execution drug mislabeled; use of substance may end soon
AZ Central.com
by Michael Kiefer - Mar. 26, 2011 12:00 AM Arizona Department of Corrections Director Charles Ryan on Friday blamed clerical errors by employees of a local import broker and the US Food and Drug Administration for misstating on federal documents that ...
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ISICEM: Decompressive Craniectomy May Be Harmful
Doctors Lounge
The use of decompressive craniectomy in patients with severe diffuse traumatic brain injury and refractory intracranial hypertension appears to lower intracranial pressure and shorten intensive care unit stays but is associated with more unfavorable ...
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