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    +Reprogrammed Skin Cells Could Replace Embryonic Stem Cells - Medical News Today
      Half Life SourceReprogrammed Skin Cells Could Replace Embryonic Stem CellsMedical News Today -6 hours agoA breakthrough in stem cell research was announced last week in a paper in the journal Science where researchers from the University of Wisconsin -Madison in the US and other colleagues reported how they reprogrammed human skin cells to behave like ...Breakthrough should not end embryonic researchDaily CardinalEmbryonic Stem Cells without Embryos — They’re HereLocal Tech WireHalf Life Source - eFluxMedia - Seattle Times - Harvard Crimsonall 81 news articles

    +More Than 80 Percent Of Recent Cases Were Among Black Residents - Washington Post
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesMore Than 80 Percent Of Recent Cases Were Among Black ResidentsWashington Post -2 hours agoBy Susan Levine The first statistics ever amassed on HIV in the District, released today in a sweeping report, reveal "a modern epidemic" remarkable for its size, complexity and reach into all parts of the city.DC Highest In HIV/AIDS EpidemicMSNBCHIV a 'Modern Epidemic' in DC, Study SaysExpress from The Washington PostAllAfrica.com - New York Times - NewsMax.com - Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesall 16 news articles

    +Japan Temporarily Bans Poultry From South Korea on Bird Flu Fears - Wall Street Journal
      Alalam News NetworkJapan Temporarily Bans Poultry From South Korea on Bird Flu FearsWall Street Journal -6 hours agoAP TOKYO -- Japan has temporarily halted poultry imports from South Korea because of a bird flu outbreak among ducks, the Japanese Agriculture Ministry said Monday.Thousands of Ducks Killed After Bird Flu Found in South KoreaVoice of AmericaMyanmar reports bird flu outbreak at chicken farm in northeastInternational Herald TribuneFood Consumer - eFluxMedia - AHN - Reutersall 120 news articles

    +FDA panel to review Tamiflu's effect on brain - USA Today
      MSNBCFDA panel to review Tamiflu's effect on brainUSA Today -19 hours agoBy Anita Manning, USA TODAY A Food and Drug Administration panel on Tuesday will review reports of abnormal behavior and other brain effects in more than 1800 children who had taken the flu medicine Tamiflu since its approval in 1999, including 55 in ...• FDA Frets about Flu Drugs' Side EffectsConsumer AffairsFDA Warns of Strange Behavior Associated with Flu MedicationsInjuryBoard.comNBC 10.com - Food Consumer - Baltimore Sun - New York Timesall 215 news articles

    +Pedometers can motivate you to walk 1.6km more a day - The Standard
      The StandardPedometers can motivate you to walk 1.6km more a dayThe Standard -2 hours agoWhile loosening your belt after a huge dinner, you may want to clip a pedometer to it. Wearing a step counter leads to weight loss and lower blood pressure.Pedometers Help Step Up Physical ActivityIvanhoeComment by Karen A. Croteau, Ed.D., FACSM Associate Professor, CONHP, USMeMaxHealth.com - Daily News Central - Asbury Park Press - Medscape (subscription)all 18 news articles

    +Health Care Panel Looks at Covering All New Yorkers - WXXI
      Health Care Panel Looks at Covering All New YorkersWXXI -2 hours agoROCHESTER, NY (2007-11-26) A state panel looking at ways to expand access to health insurance in New York heard from more than two-dozen witnesses in Rochester today -- each with a different idea of what needs to be fixed in the health care system.Health care reform must address county burdens, responsibilitiesSan Jose Mercury NewsState public health officials wary of landmark bill to cover uninsuredSan Francisco ChronicleWashington Post - Kaiser network.org - eMaxHealth.comall 9 news articles

    +Seventeen Latent Cases of TB Reported in Pueblo - eFluxMedia
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesSeventeen Latent Cases of TB Reported in PuebloeFluxMedia -8 hours agoby Anna Boyd An investigation conducted by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment revealed that seventeen people were infected with latent tuberculosis (TB) after they came into contact with a 19-yea-old Nepalese woman who had died in ...TB cases connected to studentPueblo Chieftain17 cases linked to local victimColorado Springs GazetteNews-Medical.net - United Press International - International Herald Tribune - Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesall 21 news articles

    +You’re Eating That? - New York Times
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesYou’re Eating That?New York Times -17 hours agoA few years ago Americans walked into the grocery store and plucked items from the shelves with a confidence that the world could only envy.Salt Could Soon Be on the Fed's Hit ListBusinessWeekComment by Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D. Exec.Dir,Center for Science in the Public InterestDog Flu Diet and Diseases - United Press International - Food Ingredients First (press release) - GoErie.comall 12 news articles

    +Obese? Prostate Cancer Tests May Be Less Effective - Johns Hopkins Gazette
      BBC NewsObese? Prostate Cancer Tests May Be Less EffectiveJohns Hopkins Gazette -2 hours agoBy Christen Brownlee The extra blood volume produced in the obese may so dilute levels of a telltale protein produced by prostates that the popular PSA test may be essentially useless for diagnosing prostate cancer in men carrying extra pounds, ...Test For Prostate Cancer Falls Short For Obese MenKTIVScreening and diagnosis may be trickier in obese menBoston GlobeLos Angeles Times - BBC News - WebWire (press release)all 9 news articles

    +Clinton’s autism plan - MSNBC
      Washington PostClinton’s autism planMSNBC -Nov 25, 2007SIOUX CITY, IA -- Hillary Clinton used the first stop on a two-day, post-Thanksgiving swing through Iowa on Saturday to lay out a $700 million a year plan to help people affected by autism.Democrat Clinton Plans To Fight Autism If ElectedeFluxMediaHillary Clinton promises more funds for autismNews-Medical.netThe Associated Press - Campaigns &Elections (press release) - KGANall 143 news articles

    +Stolen Insulin Could Pose Major Health Risk on Black Market - WISH
      Stolen Insulin Could Pose Major Health Risk on Black MarketWISH -Nov 23, 2007By Rick Dawson PLAINFIELD, Ind. - Indiana State Police are looking for some stolen cargo that could be dangerous in the wrong hands.Trailers With Insulin, Beauty Supplies StolenINDYchannel.comStolen Insulin Could Be DangerousDog Flu Diet and DiseasesWLKY - Palladium-Itemall 16 news articles

    +Health Highlights: Nov. 24, 2007 - Washington Post
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesHealth Highlights: Nov. 24, 2007Washington Post -Nov 24, 2007Although there hasn't been a single confirmed case of human-to-human infection, the possibility of an avian flu pandemic has prompted the British government to announce it intends to provide its entire population with vaccinations if such an outbreak ...Government Launches New Flu Pandemic PlaneMaxHealth.comBritain Plans Flu Shots for EveryoneMyFOX Providence WNACThe Press Association - Dog Flu Diet and Diseases - Peninsula On-line - Earthtimesall 29 news articles

    +New York Times Editorial Highlights US Health Care System ... - Kaiser network.org
      New York Times Editorial Highlights US Health Care System ...Kaiser network.org -4 hours agoThe "relentless, decades-long rise in the cost of health care has left many Americans struggling to pay their medical bills," a New York Times editorial states, adding that the issue of rising health costs presents the "worst long-term fiscal crisis ...Technology key for better health careSan Jose Mercury NewsThe High Cost of Health CareNew York TimesOpEdNewsall 4 news articles

    +Doctor Infects Patients with Hepatitis Again! - InjuryBoard.com
      Doctor Infects Patients with Hepatitis Again!InjuryBoard.com -2 hours agoBy Evan Rosen Dr. Harvey Finkelstein, of Long Island, New York, has been allegedly misusing syringes which have led to at least another confirmed report of Hepatitis C in one of his patients.Date Published: Monday, November 26th, 2007Newsinferno.comNew interest in reforming oversight of physiciansNewsday1010 Wins - Newsdayall 5 news articles

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