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    +NEW: FDA says cloned animals safe - WNCT
      CBC ManitobaNEW: FDA says cloned animals safeWNCT -23 hours agoBy AP (AP) - Don't fear the clones. The FDA says meat and milk from cloned animals are just as safe as products from livestock bred the old-fashioned way.Video: FDA approves cloned foodreutersvideoBIO Supports FDA's Safety Conclusions on Animal CloningPR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)cbs4denver.com - My TV20 Detroitall 1,260 news articles

    +Judah Folkman, Cancer Pioneer - TIME
      Montreal GazetteJudah Folkman, Cancer PioneerTIME -1 hour agoMention Dr. Judah Folkman's name to colleagues and patients and only the grandest descriptors come to their lips - words like "giant in his field," "visionary," "genius," and "ahead of his time.Judah Folkman, Researcher, Dies at 74New York TimesFather of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy DiesScientific AmericanBoston Globe - Medical News Today - Chicago Tribune - Reuters UKall 306 news articles

    +Emergency waits get dangerously long in US -study - Reuters
      dBTechnoEmergency waits get dangerously long in US -studyReuters -37 minutes agoWASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Patients seeking urgent care in US emergency rooms are waiting longer than in the 1990s, especially people with heart attacks, US researchers reported on Tuesday.ER Wait Times Getting LongerWashington PostHeart attack patients have longer ER waitUSA TodayCBS News - Houston Chronicle - Medical News Today - Harvard Crimsonall 70 news articles

    +Study Shatters 'Bisexual Until Graduation' Myth - ABC News
      HealthNewsDigest.comStudy Shatters 'Bisexual Until Graduation' MythABC News -1 hour agoNew research offers credence to the idea that bisexuality is a stable sexual preference for some women, rather than simply a transitional phase.Women's bisexuality an 'identity,' not phaseUSA TodayStudy on Bi Women Discredits StereotypesAdvocate.comInland Valley Daily Bulletin - DentalPlans.comall 21 news articles

    +New hope may lie in lab-created heart - CNN International
      Vancouver SunNew 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.Video: Researchers grow heart in labreutersvideoCreating Live Organs in Test TubesABC NewsTIME - DailyTech - Bloomberg - WebMDall 381 news articles

    +Drug-resistant staph passed in gay sex -US study - Reuters
      E Canada NowDrug-resistant staph passed in gay sex -US studyReuters -Jan 15, 2008By 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.New Bacteria Strain Is Striking Gay MenNew York TimesNew Strain of MRSA Spreads Among Gay MenFOXNewsSan Francisco Chronicle - Independent - U.S. News &World Report - Medical News Todayall 114 news articles

    +Popcorn-lover sues over lung disease caused by daily fix - Guardian Unlimited
      KVALPopcorn-lover sues over lung disease caused by daily fixGuardian Unlimited -8 hours agoIt explodes from a kernel and puffs up on being heated, so anyone who ate two bags of the stuff a day might be expected to fall slightly ill.Man with `popcorn lung' files lawsuitFox 21Popcorn eater sues Kroger claiming flavoring caused lung ailmentWTOLKGAN - BloggingStocks - Today's THVall 209 news articles

    +Millions in Brazil seek shots in yellow fever scare - Reuters
      dBTechnoMillions in Brazil seek shots in yellow fever scareReuters -Jan 15, 2008By Isabel Versiani BRASILIA, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Millions of Brazilians are lining up at hospitals and clinics to receive yellow fever shots as deaths and suspected cases fuel fears of a resurgence of the deadly disease.Brazil Travelers Advised to Get Yellow Fever Shots, Estado SaysBloombergYellow Fever Death Toll In Brazil Reaches 5AHNdBTechno - The Associated Press - Inquirer.net - Xinhuaall 114 news articles

    +Kansas Man May Have Died From Mad Cow-Related Disease - FOXNews
      Kansas Man May Have Died From Mad Cow-Related DiseaseFOXNews -7 hours agoWICHITA, Kan. - A Kansas man may have died of Creutzfeldt-Jakob, a rare disease that turns brain tissue spongy, health officials said.Kansan dies of disease related to mad cowKansas.comKansas man's death not tied to mad cow: officialsReuters UKKSN-TVall 21 news articles

    +Study tracks stress disorder in US combat troops - Reuters
      Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesStudy tracks stress disorder in US combat troopsReuters -19 hours agoWASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - About 9 percent of US troops who have performed combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan report experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a study led by Defense Department researchers.Rate of Traumatic Stress Triples Among US TroopsForbesPosttraumatic Stress Symptoms Triple with Combat ExposureMedPage TodayInjuryBoard.com - AHN - AFP - Dog Flu Diet and Diseasesall 33 news articles

    +Study: $90 wine tastes better than the same wine at $10 - CNET News.com
      PhysOrg.comStudy: $90 wine tastes better than the same wine at $10CNET News.com -Jan 14, 2008This 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.Raising prices enhances salesNewsweekWhen it comes to wine, price spins perspectiveChicago TribuneBloomberg - Science Now - BBC News - MSN Moneyall 294 news articles

    +Sickle Cell Patients in More Pain Than Thought - Forbes
      dBTechnoSickle Cell Patients in More Pain Than ThoughtForbes -6 hours agoWEDNESDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- In adults with sickle cell disease, pain can occur daily and is much more severe than previously believed, US researchers report.Sickle Cell Disease Pain Worse Than ThoughtdBTechnoThose With Sickle Cell Disease Experience Pain More Often Than ...Kaiser network.orgMedPage Today - Reuters South Africa - WebMD - WVEC.com (subscription)all 29 news articles

    +Is Vytorin a Failure? - TIME
      The Money TimesIs Vytorin a Failure?TIME -20 hours agoAfter nearly two years of waiting, the results came out on Monday on the long-awaited heart drug Vytorin - and the news wasn't good.The News About Vytorin Sounds Bad, but Don't PanicU.S. News &World ReportDon't panic over heart drug news, US group advisesReutersHouston Chronicle - New York Times - Reuters UK - NY1all 329 news articles

    +Texas Scientists Unveil ‘Super Carrot’ - FOXNews
      eFluxMediaTexas Scientists Unveil ‘Super Carrot’FOXNews -Jan 15, 2008If 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.Genetically Fortified Carrot Could Launch GMO 2.0Wired NewsComment by Dr. Kendal Hirschi, Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of MedicineBBC News - WebMD - AHN - United Press Internationalall 46 news articles

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