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Chaos Theory
Frank Allen, celebrated author of the bestseller The Five Minute Efficiency Trainer, has perfected...
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Vaccines Shortage For Hib May Lead To An Epidemic
Epidemics and pandemics are very hard to keep under control or be successfully quarantined. A...
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Research Proves Gingko Biloba Is No Good
The widely used herbal supplement, Ginkgo biloba, does not appear to prevent the Alzheimer disease...
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Ginkgo Biloba Does Not Prevent Alzheimer’s, Study Shows
Millions of people take the herbal
supplement, hoping that it will cut their risk of developing...
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Study: Ginkgo Biloba Does Not Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Tuesday, United States researchers revealed that the Ginkgo
biloba herbal supplement did not...
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Seniors Urged To Enroll In Next Year’s Drug Plan
The period for enrollment into next year’s Medicare drug plan started yesterday and people are...
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Seniors Urged To Enroll In Drug Plan
The period for enrollment into next year’s Medicare drug plan started yesterday and people are...
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Medicare Customers Should Review Their Drug Plan
The Medicare Rights Center advises all of Medicare customers to review their drug plan for 2009 in...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin D in Breast Cancer Prevention
A new study in the online edition of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute adds to the...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women Answered: The Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Our Bodies Can Now Be Successfully Tricked Into Losing Weight
According to the magazine Cell Metabolism published today, French researchers claim to have...
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Experimental Drug “Lures” The Body Into Burning Off Fat
Couch potatoes all over the world, here’s your chance to
lose weight due to a “magic” pill, which...
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New Drug to Deal with Overactive Bladder
Patients who suffer from overactive bladder can now hope for better as the FDA approved a new...
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Experts Say the FDA Didn't Properly Assess BPA Health Risks
Concerns regarding chemical bisphenol A, known as BPA, just won’t come to an end. BPA is an organic...
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Update: Panel Calls FDA Ruling On BPA “Inadequate”
Bisphenol A (BPA), the synthetic hormone used in baby
bottles, toddler cups, water bottle and...
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Selenium and Vitamin E Supplements Don't Prevent Prostate Cancer
Selenium and vitamin E supplements failed
to prevent prostate cancer – this was the conclusion of...
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New Zealand Approves Pig Cell Transplants for Diabetes
Wellington - New Zealand has approved trials of pig cell transplants to patients with Type 1...
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Hydrogen Sulfide May Regulate Blood Pressure
Hydrogen sulfide, the same gas used in many stink bombs, may also control blood pressure, US and...
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CDC Calls Merck’s Gardasil Safe
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Immunization Safety Office on Wednesday...
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Flu Shots for Everybody! Take yours!
As winter is just two months away, US health authorities are
more alert than ever and urge...
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Vitamin B Supplements Show No Benefit in Alzheimer’s Study
A new study by researchers at the University of California,
San Diego, found
no difference in the...
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Pediatricians Urge Doubling of Children’s Vitamin D Doses
Infants, children and adolescents should get double the
recommended amount of vitamin D because of...
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U.S. Vaccine Use Increased in 2007
In June 2006, Merck’s drug Gardasil was approved by the FDA.
Gardasil is a drug designed to...
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Merck’s Discontinuation On Taranabant Development
Merck & Co. has decided to bring to an end the development the experimental obesity drug...
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Merck Cancels Further Examination into Its Experimental Obesity Drug Taranabant
Merck & Co. on Thursday announced its decision
to cancel further investigation into its...
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Farewell To Development Of Obesity Drug Taranabant
Merck halted the research of the experimental obesity drug taranabant because of the dangerous side...
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On Vitamin C And Cancer
Cancer and ascorbic acid, Vitamin C, have a pretty
controversial relationship. In the 1970s, after...
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Mail Carriers Will Bring Antibiotics to Protect People in case of Anthrax Attacks
If you ever receive a letter with anthrax
spores, the letter carriers may be there for you with a...
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Who Would Have Thought That Cancer Drugs May Be Impeded By Vitamin C?
It appears that vitamin C supplements don’t have beneficial effects on patients struggling with...
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Vitamin C May Weaken Chemotherapy Effect
Wednesday, an United States study has revealed that higher
doses of vitamin C might reduce the...
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Study: Cancer Drug Avastin Increases Blood Cloths Risk
Avastin, Genentech’s best-selling drug, increases the risk of people developing blood clots,...
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Testosterone Patch Helps Postmenopausal Women Recover Their Libido
Postmenopausal women may often suffer from no or low libido. On average, studies have shown that...
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“Red Wine” Drug Fights Against Obesity Regardless of Diet
Are scientists one step closer to finding the secret weapon in the fight against obesity and...
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CDC: Merck’s Rotateq Lowered Cases of Rotavirus by 80 Percent since Approval
Rotateq, the vaccine against rotavirus, has reduced the number of illnesses by at least two-thirds...
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Ark. Anchorwoman Dies of Injuries from Attack. Station Sets Reward Fund
While tributes swarmed the Web site of the Little Rock
television station whose morning news...
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B Vitamins Do Not Block Mental Decline in Alzheimer’s Patients
Alzheimer’s patients given high-dose vitamin B supplements
to decrease levels of homoceyteine saw...
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FDA to Write More Severe Rules for Children’s Cough Medicine
The FDA was petitioned by pediatric experts and consumer groups on Thursday to pull off the market,...
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Two Rival Biotech Companies Receive Approval to Develop Anthrax Vaccines
Emergent BioSolutions of Rockville and
PharmAthene of Annapolis received separate federal...
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Eprex Under Close Scrutiny After German Trial Study
A Johnson & Johnson anemia drug tested in Germany on a panel of stroke patients is...
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Learn to Avoid Energy Drinks! It’s for Your Own Good
Scientists at the Johns
Hopkins Hospitals
University are requiring
warning labels for popular...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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No Influenza This Winter? Better Get Your Shot…
Do you want to be influenza-free this winter? Then, you’d
better contact your health care provider...
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FDA To Review Anemia Drug Eprex Following High Rate Of Deaths In Study
The Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday that they are reviewing a higher rate of...
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Flu Season Is Almost Here, Get Vaccinated, CDC Recommends
In an attempt to reduce the number of people getting
influenza or dying from it, on Wednesday, the...
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Energy Drinks May Give You Wings, But Sometimes Caffeine Intoxication
A new study conducted by a team of scientist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., found...
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Chemical In Plastics Could Cause Heart Disease, Diabetes
Bisphenol A (BPA), the synthetic hormone used in baby
bottles, toddler cups, water bottle and...
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Four High School Students Hospitalized after Abuse of Snurf Pills
Four teens from Council Rock High School in Newton, Penn.
have been hospitalized for possible...
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Baby Bottle Chemical Bisphenol A Once Again under Fire
The Department of Health and Human Services’ National
Toxicology Program on Wednesday released a...
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Let’s Take a Ride on the Wild Side with ”Sons of Anarchy”
The latest from FX, home of "The Shield," "Nip/Tuck" and firefighters series...
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Boys More Likely than Girls to Beat Asthma by Adolescence
A study looking at the differences in the disease in both sexes revealed that boys are more likely...
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Moisturizers Can Cause Melanoma Skin Cancer?
It appears that moisturizing creams are no longer a safe
option, a new study published in the...
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A Glass of Red Wine May Hold the Secret to Longevity
Researchers may be closer than ever to discover the secret to
longevity, as new research by...
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Manufacturers to Boost Number of Flu Vaccines for Next Season
Despite inefficiency of the flu vaccines this year in the U.S., the five
companies manufacturing...
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Report Warns on Serious Mental Problems in Teens Using Pot
Marijuana is one of the world’s most commonly used illegal drugs. There are approximately 300...
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Report Warns on Serious Health Problems Linked to Bisphenol A
A U.S.
government report revealed Tuesday that a dangerous chemical called bisphenol
A (BPA),...
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Cedars-Sinai Fined Over Dennis Quaid Twins Blunder
The state of California fined Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles $25,000 for nearly killing...
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