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Kidney Transplant Recipient Infected With HIV From Live Donor - Procedure ... Medical News Today Despite routine screening for HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) by live donors, a kidney transplant recipient became infected, according the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. An MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report) report, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ed Schultz: Ann Coulter Is 'Toxic,' Spreading Disinformation On Radiation (VIDEO) Huffington Post Ed Schultz called Ann Coulter "toxic" and said that she was spreading disinformation about the health effects of radiation. Coulter caused controversy by writing a column about the Japanese nuclear crisis, which said that radiation can actually be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FDA Panel Backs Experimental Brain-Cancer-Treatment Device Wall Street Journal By JENNIFER CORBETT DOOREN WASHINGTON -- A Food and Drug Administration panel backed a novel, noninvasive device that uses an electrical field designed to blast apart cancer cells as a potential treatment for brain cancer amid concerns about how well ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You Paid For It, Missouri Citizens Commission on Human Rights of St. Louis First, some facts. The Missouri Department of Mental Health (DMH) budget for the current fiscal year is $1199029884; that's nearly $1.2 billion. Of that total, $575426388 is from General Revenue (state taxes), $578775972 is Federal dollars, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
West Coast Acid Rain Email A Hoax MyFox Atlanta (NewsCore) - LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Fire Department officials were Saturday forced to debunk an email hoax that warned acid rain would result from Japan's nuclear accident. The phony email, entitled "Acid Rain Precautions," bore the Los Angeles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA: New Protection Against Air Toxins from Coal CalorieLab Calorie Counter News The EPA recently unveiled new health protections against air pollution created by coal plants, reports Earthjustice. Decades ago, Congress made a promise to reduce dangerous air pollutants, such as arsenic, lead and mercury. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ky. Lawmakers return as governor travels state BusinessWeek With lawmakers back in Frankfort for a special session, Gov. Steve Beshear hit the road Monday for a two-day tour to call on Kentuckians to press for a quick resolution to the state's Medicaid budget impasse. What should have been a relatively simple ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prostate Cancer - Rural Australian Men Less Likely To Survive Medical News Today (press release) Survival rates for prostate cancer are poorer for rural men than urban men, according to a study in the Medical Journal of Australia. The study by Associate Professor Peter Baade, from Cancer Council Queensland, and colleagues, showed an overall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hope Professor Dies From Complications During Childbirth WSBT-TV Dr. Jennifer Young Tait, a member of the Hope College English faculty since 2002, died Saturday after suffering complications from premature childbirth. The college was advised that Young began not feeling well a few days ago. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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