Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Study: Estrogen use as hormone replacement therapy for a few years after ...
Palm Beach Daily News
By David Rogers For years, gynecologists have prescribed hormone replacement therapy to relieve hot flashes, night sweats and other symptoms of menopause. When the National Institutes of Health in February 2004 ended the estrogen-only portion of the ...
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Relaying hope
Ruston Daily Leader
Hundreds of area residents did the walk of life Friday night and Saturday morning as they participated in the American Cancer Society's 2011 Relay for Life at James Stadium. Breast cancer survivor Susan Duke of Alexandria, a 2010-11 ACS Hero of Hope ...
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Consumer Reports: What does health reform mean for you?
Richmond Times Dispatch
By Times-Dispatch Staff Americans don't know much more about the Affordable Care Act today than they did when President Obama signed it into law a year ago. A recent Kaiser health-tracking poll found that 52 percent of the public admits to not knowing ...
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Plano officers prepare for annual drug take-back
Lewisville Leader
By Jessica Rush, jrush@acnpapers.com An estimated one in five Americans above the age of 12 has used prescription drugs for non-medical reasons, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the abuse of prescription drugs appears to be ...
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Lewisville Leader
Research: Unemployment plays role in early deaths
USA Today
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay By Spencer Platt, Getty Images By Spencer Platt, Getty Images In the new study, investigators analyzed 40 years of data from 20 million people in 15 countries and found that being unemployed increases a person's risk of ...
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Vermont lawmaker acknowledges health care poll is tainted
The Republic
DAVE GRAM AP MONTPELIER, Vt. — A Vermont legislator and physician said Friday he believes he got tainted results from an online survey he took of fellow doctors to determine whether they support Gov. Peter Shumlin's plan for a single-payer health care ...
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Is food safe in RI? Deadly salmonella outbreak draws attention to burden on ...
Providence Journal
By Felice J. Freyer Carmen Pierce, a clinical laboratory scientist, shows a test tube containing control samples of salmonella, used for comparison to samples brought in for testing, at the state health laboratories in Providence. ...
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