KNX1070Statement from Mark Walton, ViaGen President on FDA Final Risk ...Biloxi Sun Herald -5 hours agoBy ViaGen, Inc. "ViaGen applauds the release of the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) rigorous scientific analysis of the safety of food from cloned animals and their offspring.US regulatory body says cloned animals are safe for foodCanoe.caFDA Says Cloned Meat and Milk is SafeWSLS.comWSLS.com - WOIall 755 news articles
Ontario NowDrug-resistant staph passed in gay sex -US studyReuters -8 hours agoBy Amanda Beck SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 14 (Reuters) - A drug-resistant strain of potentially deadly bacteria has moved beyond the borders of US hospitals and is being transmitted among gay men during sex, researchers said on Monday.SF gay community the epicenterSan Francisco ChronicleNew Strain of MRSA Spreads Among Gay MenFOXNewsAllAfrica.com - New York Times - U.S. News &World Report - Medical News Todayall 91 news articles
Canada.comER Wait Times Getting LongerForbes -6 hours agoTUESDAY, Jan. 15 (HealthDay News) -- The last thing you want to hear in the emergency room when you've got crushing chest pain or can't breathe is that you have to wait before you can get treatment.Emergency Care Waits Found to Be on RiseWashington PostER waits dangerously long in US: studyReutersCBS News - WWMT - eFluxMedia - Boston Globeall 44 news articles
dBTechnoSector Wrap: Key Drug Makers DeclineCNNMoney.com -3 hours agoNEW YORK (Associated Press) - Shares in the major drug makers fell across the board Tuesday, as Schering-Plough Corp. and Merck & Co.Study Says Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Fails to HelpKLAS-TVCholesterol Drug Study Claims No Safety ConcernsClick 2 Houston.comWOWT - The News-Press - WMUR - KING5.comall 278 news articles
Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesStudy probes why US blacks wary of medical trialsReuters -8 hours agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Distrust of doctors and concern over being abused as human guinea pigs may explain why US blacks have been less willing than whites to volunteer to take part in medical studies, researchers said on Monday.Minorities need apply, medical researchers sayIndianapolis StarBlack Americans Still Wary of Clinical TrialsU.S. News &World ReportMedPage Today - United Press International - Kaiser network.org - Science Daily (press release)all 31 news articles
New York MetsReport: Heart disease killed hurler KennedySportingNews.com -7 hours agoFormer major league pitcher Joe Kennedy died of heart disease, the San Francisco Chronicle reports, citing the Hillsborough County (Fla.Rare Heart Conditions Killed Former Rays PitcherTampa TribuneMedical examiner rules Kennedy died of heart disease - MLBESPNThe Associated Press - National Post - AFP - WWSB ABC 7all 192 news articles
dBTechnoTexas Scientists Unveil ‘Super Carrot’FOXNews -8 hours agoIf you need some extra calcium in your diet, a new genetically-engineered carrot could be exactly what you're looking for. Researchers in Texas say they've developed a so-called 'super' carrot that helps people absorb more calcium.Scientists unveil 'supercarrot'BBC NewsComment by Dr. Kendal Hirschi, Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of MedicineWebMD - United Press International - dBTechno - Deseret Newsall 38 news articles
China DailyNew hope may lie in lab-created heartCNN International -Jan 14, 2008By Miriam Falco ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Creating a replacement heart for some of the sickest patients may be one step closer, if new research in rats pans out in humans.Creating Live Organs in Test TubesABC NewsTeam Creates Rat Heart Using Cells of Baby RatsNew York TimesVoice of America - Reuters - DailyTech - Bloombergall 533 news articles
PhysOrg.comStudy: $90 wine tastes better than the same wine at $10CNET News.com -19 hours agoThis graph shows the activity in the brain's pleasure center; there's more activity with wine subjects think costs $90 a bottle (top line) than the same wine priced at $10.Higher wine prices boost drinking pleasure: studyReutersRaising prices enhances salesNewsweekChicago Tribune - Bloomberg - Science Now - BBC Newsall 316 news articles
ANALYSIS-HMOs will be mainstay in Medicare for yearsReuters -3 hours agoBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Health insurers, which took a major role in Medicare under Republican US President George W. Bush, will likely remain a mainstay in the program for years to come, even if a Democrat wins the White House.USA Today Examines Early Retirees' Access to Health InsuranceKaiser network.orgEarly retirees try to fill gap in health coverageUSA TodayWilmington News Journal, OH - Jamestown Post Journal - Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Muskogee Daily Phoenixall 14 news articles
NBC AugustaReport: Medical campus should be built in AthensAtlanta Journal Constitution -2 hours agoBy ANDREA JONES The state should spend millions of dollars on a new medical campus in Athens while rapidly expanding the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta to address critical doctor shortages, recommends a report released Tuesday at the Board of ...Plan Calls For MCG Expansion Across GeorgiaWJBF-TVConsultants tout MCG expansion on many frontsRome News-TribuneBizjournals.com - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Red and Black - Online Athens (subscription)all 25 news articles
KATUReport: Judge Apologizes for Telling Cancer Patient to Remove HatFOXNews -8 hours agoA Seattle judge has offered an unconditional apology after forcing a cancer patient who had lost her hair to take off her hat in his courtroom, according to a report.Benton judge apologizes for ordering cancer patient to remove hatSeattle Post IntelligencerWashington judge apologizes for hat orderWKBTMid Columbia Tri City Herald - Seattle Times - Daily Vidette - AHNall 75 news articles
Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesSupreme Court Declines to Hear Experimental Drug CaseWashington Post -Jan 14, 2008By Robert Barnes The Supreme Court today declined to consider whether dying patients have a right to be treated with experimental drugs not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration.US court rejects appeal seeking unapproved drugsReutersJustices uphold ban on test drugs for the dyingLos Angeles TimesCNNMoney.com - Bloomberg - New York Times - Baltimore Sunall 250 news articles
dBTechnoMeat company recalls beef after 5 illnesses reported in WisconsinChicago Tribune -Jan 13, 2008AP 12:09 PM CST, January 13, 2008 MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota meatpacker has recalled about 188000 pounds of ground beef patties and some other products because of E. coli bacteria concerns.180000 Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled Due To E. Coli SuspicionseFluxMediaComment by William Marler, J.D. Marler ClarkPost-Bulletin - dBTechno - United Press International - KTTCall 110 news articles