Indian ExpressSwine flu skepticism demands deft responseReutersLONDON (Reuters) - European scientists and health authorities are facing angry questions about why H1N1 flu has not caused death and destruction on the scale first feared, and they need to respond deftly to ensure public ...Another swine flu death announcedBBC NewsS Korea reports 12 more A/H1N1 death casesXinhuaDeath linked to suspected H1N1 caseWIVBBuffalo News -13WHAM-TV -Food Consumerall 2,982 news articles »
Javno.hrWHO: Give at-risk groups anti-flu drugs earlyThe Associated PressGENEVA — Doctors should give anti-viral drugs to pregnant women and other at-risk groups as soon as they show clinical symptoms of swine flu to prevent them developing serious complications, the World Health Organization said Thursday. ...WHO urging early use of antiviral drugs when at-risk people catch H1N1The Canadian PressEarly H1N1 treatment can save lives: WHOVancouver SunANTIVIRAL TREATMENTJavno.hr路透中国all 71 news articles »
Voice of AmericaPoor nutrition 'stunting growth'BBC NewsPoor child nutrition still causes major problems in the developing world - despite some progress, experts say. A third of deaths in children under five in those countries are linked to poor diet, a report by Unicef suggests. ...UN says hunger stunts some 200 million childrenThe Associated PressBreast feeding urged to reverse South Asia's masses of malnourished childrenSOS ChildrenUNICEF report: Insufficient nutrition stunts growth in 200 million childrenTopNews United StatesXinhua -Food Consumer -Voice of Americaall 536 news articles »
dBTechnoBacteria in intestines play role key role in weight gain, study findsLos Angeles TimesA high-fat, high-sugar diet alters the composition of bacteria in the gut, making it easier to gain weight and harder to lose it. By Thomas H. Maugh II A high-fat, high-sugar diet does more than pump calories into your body. ...Gut Bacteria Might Be Making People FatU.S. News &World ReportAnother Cause of Obesity: The Bacteria in Your Gut?TIMEThe Gut Response To What We EatNPRMedical News Today -News from Washington University in St. Louis -Times Onlineall 25 news articles »
WKRG-TVStudy links BPA in plastics to erectile dysfunctionCNNSeveral companies have announced that they will voluntarily phase out the chemical from their products. (Health.com) -- Bisphenol-A, a chemical found in hard, clear plastic used to make everything from baby bottles to food ...Health Buzz: BPA Tied to Sexual Problems in Men and Other Health NewsU.S. News &World ReportStudy: High BPA Linked to Sex Problems in MenWebMDHigh BPA levels linked to male sexual problemsWashington PostAFP -Atlanta Journal Constitution -ABC Newsall 340 news articles »
Washington PostSenator targets sick leaveHouston ChronicleThe idea of mandatory paid sick leave has been kicking around Congress for years. But as more people get sick with H1N1 flu virus, it could become a reality. Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., announced this week ...Lawmakers call for emergency sick-leave requirementLos Angeles TimesWhite House Endorses Paid Sick Leave BillNew York TimesDodd proposes paid leave to fight fluTorrington Register CitizenWashington Post -United Press International -KAALtv.comall 164 news articles »
KLEWU.S. FDA seeks input on possible Internet rulesReutersWASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - US health regulators, eyeing whether new rules are needed for Internet-delivered information on drugs and medical devices, will hear from companies and consumer groups at a two-day meeting that starts ...Drug Makers to Press for Guidance on Web MarketingWall Street JournalDrug industry presses FDA to allow more online adsThe Associated PressFDA Tackles Facebook, Twitter and GoogleNPRWEAR -Denver Post -Attorney at Lawall 232 news articles »
TheMedGuruMen more likely than women to leave partner with cancerReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Women are six times more likely to end up separated or divorced if they are diagnosed with cancer or multiple sclerosis than if their male partners were facing the same illness, according to a US study. ...Cancer Can Strain Marriages to Breaking PointAtlanta Journal ConstitutionMen more likely to leave spouse who has cancermsnbc.comMen more likely to abandon sick partnersTheMedGuruAHN -eMaxHealth -Seattle Post Globalall 49 news articles »
Joy OnlineMany breast cancer surgery survivors report lingering painCNNThere are several reasons that survivors experience pain: nerve damage or injury from surgery or radiation. (Health.com) -- Almost half of women who have breast cancer surgery still have pain or numbness two to three years ...Breast Cancer May Be Gone, But Pain LingersU.S. News &World ReportChronic Pain After Breast Cancer SurgeryWebMDBreast cancer pain can last for yearsUSA TodayABC News -New York Times -BBC Newsall 270 news articles »
Boston GlobeH1N1 vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur gives tour to journalistsCNNSwiftwater, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Vaccine manufacturing giant Sanofi Pasteur opened its doors to the media Wednesday, inviting reporters to a first-of-its-kind, up-close look at its H1N1 flu vaccine production facility. ...H1N1 Vaccine Supplies Lag Despite Rising DemandABC NewsSwine flu deaths far surpass earlier estimateNECNWork on flu vaccine ratchets upMinneapolis Star TribuneScranton Times-Tribune -Reuters -Wall Street Journalall 69 news articles »