Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Better use of antibiotics will help reduce spread of drug-resistant 'superbugs ...
Los Angeles Times
After reports this week that a dangerous drug-resistant bacterium, carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, or CRKP, had spread to at least 356 patients in Southern California last year, we spoke with Dr. Kavita Trivedi, medical epidemiologist with ...
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Happy birthday, healthcare reform
Los Angeles Times
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times Tuesday marked the passage of one year since President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, the healthcare reform law that still has Americans arguing: Will reform cure America's medical care woes, or make the system's ...
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Los Angeles Times
Daily News readers show support for Brooklyn parents diagnosed with cancer a ...
New York Daily News
BY Ben Chapman Daily News readers are opening their hearts and wallets for a Brooklyn husband and wife who were diagnosed with advanced cancer within days of each other. Since our story on Nathan and Elisa Bond's incredible battle to survive for ...
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New York Daily News
Keep toddlers in rear-facing car seats
Press TV
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends that children should ride in rear-facing car seats until the age of 2. The revised guidelines also urge parents to ride older children in booster-style ...
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Press TV
"Map the Meal Gap" Displays Alarming Disparities in Hunger Across the Nation
Afro American
by AFRO Staff Check out related stories, research genealogies, or peruse all that our archives have to offer. As joblessness and poverty continue to hit Americans hard, nearly 8.4 million families across the country are hungry, according to a recent ...
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Afro American
China to ban smoking at indoor public places
Reuters
BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - China will ban smoking at all indoor public venues from May in an effort to shield the world's most populous nation, and its largest cigarette producer, from the harmful effects of the habit, the health ministry said. ...
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Healthcare Reforms Garnered Support in US
TopNews United States
The healthcare reforms in US have been passed in the Parliament. Though the prominent issues were well addressed with urgency, there were some fundamental questions which were left untouched. Among all the major issues, the tax reforms captured the ...
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TopNews United States
More people get breast implants today than 10 years ago; nose jobs ...
New York Daily News
BY Kathryn Kattalia Nose jobs and liposuction? So 10 years ago. Today's top procedures are boob jobs and wrinkle treatments. New numbers released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show that although breast enhancement surgeries have shot up ...
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New York Daily News
Music and Laughter May Help Lower Blood Pressure
WebMD
By Bill Hendrick March 25, 2011 -- Middle-aged men and women may be able to lower their blood pressure readings by laughing more and listening to music they enjoy, new research indicates. Researchers at Osaka University in Japan set out to determine ...
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