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    +Label warnings advised for flu drugs - Baltimore Sun
      The Money TimesLabel warnings advised for flu drugsBaltimore Sun -Nov 24, 2007WASHINGTON // Government health regulators are recommending adding label precautions about neurological problems seen in children who have taken flu drugs made by Roche and glaxosmithkline.FDA Staff Recommends a Warning on Flu DrugsNew York TimesWarning on Flu Drugs for ChildrenWLNSWall Street Journal - Houston Chronicle - Medical News Today - Bloombergall 342 news articles

    +The High Cost of Health Care - New York Times
      The High Cost of Health CareNew York Times -18 hours agoThe relentless, decades-long rise in the cost of health care has left many Americans struggling to pay their medical bills. Workers complain that they cannot afford high premiums for health insurance.Technology key for better health careSan Jose Mercury NewsA new design for healthcare deliveryBoston Globeall 3 news articles

    +Next-best thing to doctor's office? - Sun Publications Chicago
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesNext-best thing to doctor's office?Sun Publications Chicago -10 hours agoBy KATIE FOUTZ Staff writer Family nurse practitioner Janet Gilbreath has worked nights and weekends during the past year giving flu shots, diagnosing strep throat and treating other minor ailments in a corner of the Walgreens store at Book Road at ...Walgreens opens Take Care clinic in TucsonBizjournals.comLessons in Holiday Dining With LiberalsYahoo! NewsMilwaukee Business Journal - WebWire (press release) - Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesall 13 news articles

    +Health Highlights: Nov. 24, 2007 - Washington Post
      PravdaHealth 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 announceit intends to provide its entire population with vaccinations if such an outbreak ...Britain to double pandemic flu drug stockpileReutersMinister unveils flu pandemic plansThe Press AssociationGuardian Unlimited - AHN - Independent Online - Peninsula On-lineall 45 news articles

    +glaxosmithkline: Rotarix data positive - BusinessWeek
      Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesglaxosmithkline: Rotarix data positiveBusinessWeek -Nov 23, 2007Shares of glaxosmithkline PLC rose Friday after a medical journal published data showing its rotavirus drug candidate Rotarix provides protection against the five most commonly circulating forms of the virus.Study says GSK vaccine effective against rotavirusBizjournals.comglaxosmithkline Announces Rotavirus Vaccine SuccesseFluxMediaReuters UK - The Press Association - MarketWatch - CNNMoney.comall 93 news articles

    +Thousands of Ducks Killed After Bird Flu Found in South Korea - Voice of America
      Alalam News NetworkThousands of Ducks Killed After Bird Flu Found in South KoreaVoice of America -Nov 24, 2007By VOA News South Korean authorities have destroyed thousands of ducks at four southern farms, after discovering what they call a "low pathogenic" strain of the bird flu virus.Myanmar reports bird flu outbreak at chicken farm in northeastInternational Herald TribuneS.Korea reports new low pathogenic bird flu caseReutersRTT News - Xinhua - The Associated Press - Times of Indiaall 106 news articles

    +On TV, plastic surgery shows its best face - Chicago Tribune
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesOn TV, plastic surgery shows its best faceChicago Tribune -Nov 23, 2007By Shari Roan | Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles Times November 23, 2007 LOS ANGELES - Good doctors used to be identified by fairly standard measures:where they trained, whether they were board-certified and if they were in good standing with the state ...5 tips for picking a good plasticCNN InternationalCalifornia needs a better antidote for bad doctorsStockton RecordPR Web (press release) - Dog Flu Diet and Diseases - Medical News Today (press release)all 8 news articles

    +Surgeons Remove Ten-Pound Hairball From Teen Girl's Stomach - FOX News
      The Money TimesSurgeons Remove Ten-Pound Hairball From Teen Girl's StomachFOX News -Nov 23, 2007Surgeons removed a massive 10-pound hairball from the stomach of an 18-year-old girl suffering from a psychological condition in which she ate her own hair, according to a report in this week's edition of the New England Journal of Medicine.There's a Reason Why You Shouldn't Eat Your HairLAistTen-Pound Hairball Removed from a Woman’s StomacheFluxMediaLocal6.com - Ninemsn - MyFox Dallas - NEWS.com.auall 11 news articles

    +Angola: Bromide Believed Behind Cacuaco Epidemic - AllAfrica.com
      Enews 2.0Angola: Bromide Believed Behind Cacuaco EpidemicAllAfrica.com -Nov 23, 2007Angolan Health Ministry said Thursday in Luanda that laboratory tests suggest that high content of sodium bromide detected in blood and kitchen salt samples may be behind the mysterious disease hitting Luanda's Cacuaco district since last October.WHO links Angola illness to saltBBC NewsBromide Poisoning May Have Sickened Hundreds in AngolaeFluxMediaThe Associated Press - The Times - News24 - NewsBlazeall 84 news articles

    +Fetal Exposure to Arsenic Linked To Cancer - eFluxMedia
      eFluxMediaFetal Exposure to Arsenic Linked To CancereFluxMedia -Nov 24, 2007by Anna Boyd Pregnant women exposed to arsenic-contamined water during pregnancy give birth to children who may develop cancer and other disease, researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and and Chulabhorn Research Institute Thailand say.Prenatal arsenic exposure linked to cancerUnited Press InternationalMothers exposed to arsenic may pass on ills to offspringHinduLex 18all 20 news articles

    +Sick bird found in Hong Kong tests positive for H5N1 virus - Forbes
      Sick bird found in Hong Kong tests positive for H5N1 virusForbes -8 hours agoHONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - A sick egret found in Hong Kong last week has tested positive for the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, agricultural officials said.Little egret tested positive for H5N1 virus in HKPeople's Daily OnlineHong Kong egret had bird fluChannel 4 NewsReuters Indiaall 15 news articles

    +Study: Alcohol, Tobacco May Damage Heart as Combo - FOX News
      The Money TimesStudy: Alcohol, Tobacco May Damage Heart as ComboFOX News -Nov 23, 2007A glass of wine may be good for the heart. But mixing drinking with second-hand smoke increases may be damaging, according to a new study.Smoking, alcohol hurt heart worse in comboUnited Press InternationalSmoking and Drinking Alcohol at the Same Time is More Dangerous ...Associated ContentiTWireall 9 news articles

    +Health Highlights: Nov. 23, 2007 - Washington Post
      Canada.comHealth Highlights: Nov. 23, 2007Washington Post -Nov 23, 2007Patients with clots in the veins of the legs, known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), face higher risks for heart attack or stroke in the year after a clot, according to a study in the Nov. 24 issue ofthe Lancet.Vein clots up risk of heart attack, stroke: studyReutersBlood clot doubles stroke riskIrish HealthMedical News Today (press release)all 22 news articles

    +Beijing hotels told to stock condoms to combat AIDS: report - AFP
      eFluxMediaBeijing hotels told to stock condoms to combat AIDS: reportAFP -Nov 24, 2007BEIJING (AFP) - Hotels in China's capital have been ordered to stock condoms in every room in response to a spike in new HIV infections in Beijing, state media reported.China approves import of new anti-AIDS drugXinhuaBeijing hotels told to stock all rooms with condomsReuters UKAHN - eFluxMedia - Jawa Report - The Canadian Pressall 56 news articles

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