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NYC to pay up to $657M to settle WTC health cases - The Associated Press Friday, March 12, 2010
New York Daily News NYC to pay up to $657M to settle WTC health cases The Associated Press NEW YORK — After years of fighting in court, lawyers representing the city, construction companies and more than 10000 ground zero rescue and recovery workers have agreed to a settlement that could pay up to .. .. read more.. Two More Oklahomans Die Of Influenza - News On 6 Friday, March 12, 2010
The Hindu Two More Oklahomans Die Of Influenza News On 6 AP OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State health officials say an adolescent female has become the latest Oklahoman to die of complications from swine flu. The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported Thursday that the girl died in late February. .... .. read more.. Sex Life Ends at 70 as Health Declines, Study Says - BusinessWeek Thursday, March 11, 2010
Mirror.co.uk Sex Life Ends at 70 as Health Declines, Study Says BusinessWeek (Bloomberg) — The average person's sex life ends by the age of 70, according to a report published today in the British Medical Journal. Men age 30 have an average of 35 years of sexually active life remaining, compare.. .. read more.. Pfizer says Sutent breast cancer trials fail - Reuters Thursday, March 11, 2010
Pfizer says Sutent breast cancer trials fail Reuters LOS ANGELES, March 11 (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) said on Thursday that two late-stage breast cancer trials involving its cancer drug Sutent failed to meet their goals and it has stopped a pivotal lung cancer trial of experimental drug figitum.. .. read more.. Long-Term Use of Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Fractures - U.S. News & World Repo.. Thursday, March 11, 2010
ABC News Long-Term Use of Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Fractures U.S. News & World Report THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Long-term use of oral drugs prescribed to keep osteoporosis at bay may be associated with unusual fractures of the thigh bone, two new studies suggest. The research is no.. .. read more.. Inhalant Abuse a Deadly Middle-School Concern - U.S. News & World Report Thursday, March 11, 2010
MSN Health & Fitness Inhalant Abuse a Deadly Middle-School Concern U.S. News & World Report THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- More 12-year-olds have used inhalants to get high than marijuana, cocaine and hallucinogens combined, a new report finds. These potentially deadly inhalants include aer.. .. read more.. Health Buzz: Recall of Salmonella-Tainted Products Expands - U.S. News & World R.. Thursday, March 11, 2010
New York Daily News Health Buzz: Recall of Salmonella-Tainted Products Expands U.S. News & World Report The Department of Agriculture has recalled 1.7 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products that contain a flavoring ingredient probably tainted by salmonella, the .. .. read more.. Panel Urges New Look at Caesarean Guidelines - New York Times Thursday, March 11, 2010
National Post Panel Urges New Look at Caesarean Guidelines New York Times A panel of medical experts on Wednesday recommended steps to reverse a trend that has dismayed many pregnant women: the increasing difficulty of finding doctors and hospitals that will let a woman try to give birth normally i.. .. read more.. Disease Cause Is Pinpointed With Genome - New York Times Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Reuters Disease Cause Is Pinpointed With Genome New York Times Two research teams have independently decoded the entire genome of patients to find the exact genetic cause of their diseases. The approach may offer a new start in the so far disappointing effort to identify the genetic roots of major .. .. read more.. Heart Angiograms Show No Disease in Almost 40% - BusinessWeek Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Seattle Post Intelligencer Heart Angiograms Show No Disease in Almost 40% BusinessWeek March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Doctors may be sending patients too quickly for elective angiograms to detect heart disease, exposing them to radiation and driving up US health-care costs, a study suggests. An analysis o.. .. read more..
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