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    +AIDS Vaccine Questions Linger - FOX News
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesAIDS Vaccine Questions LingerFOX News -1 hour agoBy LINDA A. JOHNSON, AP Business Writer TRENTON, NJ - New data on an experimental AIDS vaccine that failed to work shows volunteers who got the shots were far more likely to get infected with the virus through sex or other risky behavior than those who ...Negative AIDS Vaccine News Hurts MerckCNNMoney.comAssessing a Failed AIDS VaccineTIMEBloomberg - Reuters - Wall Street Journal - Seattle Timesall 186 news articles

    +Extra Weight May Have Health Benefits - Voice of America
      OverTheLimit.infoExtra Weight May Have Health BenefitsVoice of America -2 hours agoBy Jessica Berman A new study concludes that being a five to 10 kilos overweight may not be as harmful to health as is commonly believed, and may actually confer some benefits when it comes to certain cancers and heart disease.Chubby Could Be the New HealthyWired NewsUS study shows being overweight is not all badXinhuaReason Online - Seattle Times - AHN - Los Angeles Timesall 138 news articles

    +Doctor linked to deaths barred from practicing medicine - Boston Globe
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesDoctor linked to deaths barred from practicing medicineBoston Globe -54 minutes agoBOSTON --A doctor allegedly linked to the deaths of 10 patients at a veteran's hospital in Illinois has been permanently barred from practicing medicine in Massachusetts, the state Board of Registration said Wednesday.Doctor linked to deaths at Illinois VA barred from practicing in Mass.The SouthernMarion woes spur VA to widen probeChicago TribuneChicago Sun-Times - Indianapolis Star - The Associated Pressall 117 news articles

    +Sleepless? Maybe it's your statin - Reuters
      ABC NewsSleepless? Maybe it's your statinReuters -4 hours agoCHICAGO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - A popular drug used to keep cholesterol in check might be interfering with a good night's sleep, US researchers said on Wednesday.Statin use may cause sleep issuesABC7Chicago.comCholesterol Drug Tied to Sleep DisturbancesU.S. News &World ReportNJ Blog - Salt Lake Tribune - Pulse - EurekAlert (press release)all 29 news articles

    +AHA: Energy Drinks Amp Up Blood Pressure - MedPage Today
      OverTheLimit.infoAHA: Energy Drinks Amp Up Blood PressureMedPage Today -6 hours agoBy Crystal Phend, Staff Writer, medpage Today ORLANDO, Nov. 7 -- Energy drinks boost blood pressure in even the young and healthy people and may leave hypertensive adults more charged up than they bargained for, researchers said here.Study: Energy Drinks Risky for People with Heart Problems, High ...FOX NewsEnergy drinks raise blood pressureFood ConsumerNBC 11.com - United Press International - AHN - Tampa Bay's 10all 90 news articles

    +NC Hospital Tests All Patients for Drug-resistant Staph - WRAL.com
      ABC NewsNC Hospital Tests All Patients for Drug-resistant StaphWRAL.com -1 hour agoGREENVILLE, NC - A North Carolina hospital that tests all patients for the drug-resistant staph called MRSA said the number of infections dropped after it began the testing program and combined it with precautions.CDC: Wash Your Hands to Fight Staph GermFOX NewsNC hospital tests all patients for drug-resistant staphWAVY-TVBloomberg - BBC News - Atlanta Journal Constitution - Honolulu Advertiserall 100 news articles

    +Heart Surgery Drug Pulled From Market - New York Times
      OverTheLimit.infoHeart Surgery Drug Pulled From MarketNew York Times -Nov 5, 2007By GARDINER HARRIS WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 - Pressured by regulators, the German pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG announced Monday that it had agreed to withdraw the controversial heart surgery drug Trasylol after a Canadian study suggested that it increased ...Bayer Withdraws Heart Surgery Drug on Safety Concerns (Update5)BloombergBayer suspends sales of anti-bleeding drugLos Angeles TimesSeattle Times - Medical News Today - Bizjournals.com - Newsdayall 717 news articles

    +Heart devices zapped by patient studies - CNNMoney.com
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesHeart devices zapped by patient studiesCNNMoney.com -21 hours agoImplantable cardiac therapy failed to pass muster in separate studies funded by device manufacturer St. Jude Medical. ORLANDO (cnnmoney.New Data Illustrates Variances in the Use of Evidence-Based Heart ...WELT ONLINEAHA: No Benefit for Resynchronization in Heart Failure with Narrow QRSMedPage TodayU.S. News &World Report - Bizjournals.com - Reuters.uk - Houston Chronicleall 57 news articles

    +VR Worlds 2 -- Like 'The Sims' On Crack -- Helps Drug Addicts Kick ... - MTV.com
      VR Worlds 2 -- Like 'The Sims' On Crack -- Helps Drug Addicts Kick ...MTV.com -6 hours agoBy Ashley Mastronardi Far removed from traditional rehab centers exists a virtual world filled with drugs, alcohol and prostitutes - kind of like "The Sims" on crack.New Virtual Reality Crack House Helps Recovering AddictsEscapist MagazineVirtual Reality Game Helps Drug Addicts RecoverABC NewsG4 TV - Games.net - Gaming Today - Kotaku.comall 9 news articles

    +Four Pinocchios for Recidivist Rudy - Washington Post
      Post-BulletinFour Pinocchios for Recidivist RudyWashington Post -9 hours ago"I made my decision about what to do about prostate cancer in 2000....The statistics, as of the time I made the decision, are absolutely accurate and I stand by them....I said, 82 percent chance of survival in the United States in 2000, ...Giuliani Fudges Math on Socialized MedicineWired NewsGiuliani fails to get his facts straightThe Register-GuardMedia Matters for America - Slate - National Review Online Blogs - Guardian Unlimitedall 17 news articles

    +Hope After Failure of New Cholesterol Drug - New York Times
      EarthtimesHope After Failure of New Cholesterol DrugNew York Times -Nov 5, 2007By ALEX BERENSON ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 5 - Drugs to raise so-called good cholesterol may still have a future despite the widely publicized failure last year of an experimental cholesterol treatment from Pfizer, researchers said Monday at a heart ...Researchers eye cholesterol drug potentialUSA TodayCholesterol a Mystery to MostWebMDMedPage Today - Medical Marketing and Media - Wall Street Journal - TheHeart.Orgall 56 news articles

    +Cancer research bonds faced tough road in Armstrong's backyard - El Paso Times
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesCancer research bonds faced tough road in Armstrong's backyardEl Paso Times -54 minutes agoBy KELLEY SHANNON AP Political Writer AUSTIN—In metropolitan areas across Texas, voters said "yes" overwhelmingly to $3 billion in cancer research bonds pushed by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong and an army of supporters.Armstrong Scores Major Cancer VictoryCompetitor MagazineTexas voters approving all amendmentsFort Worth Star TelegramNews 8 Austin - Dallas Morning News - Ecorazzi - Houston Chronicleall 59 news articles

    +The Health of the Nation: State By State - BusinessWeek
      WEEK-TVThe Health of the Nation: State By StateBusinessWeek -Nov 6, 2007Vermont's on top and Mississippi's on the bottom of the United Health Foundation rankings. What factors were considered? by Zoe Galland Minnesota residents drink too much, but they have a low premature death rate.Survey: Vermont Is "Healthiest State"CBS NewsHeart disease, violent crime give Tennessee poor health ratingBizjournals.comeFluxMedia - ToTheCenter.com - FOX News - USA Todayall 194 news articles

    +Mrs. Giuliani, in Rare Solo Appearance, Campaigns Again - New York Times
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesMrs. Giuliani, in Rare Solo Appearance, Campaigns AgainNew York Times -21 hours agoBy JULIE BOSMAN LEBANON, NH, Nov. 6 - Judith Giuliani returned to the campaign spotlight Tuesday to make a speech, one of the few without her husband at her side.Mrs. Giuliani, Mrs. Kucinich Vie on the TrailNew York SunWives of Presidential Candidates Discuss Health Care at Cancer ...Kaiser network.orgNewsday - WCAX - MSNBC - New York Daily Newsall 66 news articles

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