Saturday, March 29, 2014

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Philly.com
Pot-smoking style linked to addiction risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Marijuana smokers' behavior is more important than the potency of their pot or how much of the psychoactive ingredient THC they take in for predicting who will become dependent, according to a small new study. Researchers ...
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MiamiHerald.com
Study: Married folks have fewer heart problems
Love can sometimes break a heart but marriage seems to do it a lot of good. A study of more than 3.5 million Americans finds that married people are less likely than singles, divorced or widowed folks to suffer any type of heart or blood vessel problem.
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BetaBoston
New Hemophilia B Drug Wins FDA OK
emailprint. Oncology/Hematology. New Hemophilia B Drug Wins FDA OK. Published: Mar 28, 2014. By John Gever, Deputy Managing Editor, MedPage Today. save. |. A. A. Take Posttest. SILVER SPRING, Md. -- A recombinant Factor IX protein drug (Alprolix) ...
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Sky News Australia
Three odd lifestyle factors that raise heart risks
Can how many babies a woman has determine her later risk of developing heart problems? How about whether we stay married or remain single? Cardiology researchers designed research studies around these and other bizarre questions to determine ...
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UPI.com
Erectile dysfunction can be reversed without medication
"Our study also found that a large proportion of men were naturally overcoming erectile dysfunction issues," said researcher Gary Wittert. By Brooks Hays | March 28, 2014 at 5:53 PM | Comments. 7. 8. 2. 0. Viagra is a commercial produced medicine ...
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Drug Discovery & Development
Zogenix Statement: Massachusetts Denies Patients a Legitimate Option for ...
SAN DIEGO, March 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- We agree with Governor Deval Patrick's intention to curb the epidemic of drug abuse in Massachusetts. However, we are extremely concerned by his unprecedented action with respect to a specific FDA-approved ...
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CNN
ALLERGY ALERT: 9 tips to ease symptoms
Seasonal allergy sufferers may want to start stockpiling tissues, because the worst winter in years may give way to the worst allergy season now that the signs of spring are starting to emerge. Due to the long, cold winter and above-average snowfall, allergists ...
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Counsel & Heal
Project to Improve Poor Children's Intellect Led to Better Health, Data Shows
Frances Campbell was involved with the Carolina Abecedarian Project, which started following two groups of babies in 1972. Credit Travis Dove for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
New procedure aims to alter cardiac care
WASHINGTON -- New technology letting doctors insert man-made heart valves with a catheter instead of cracking open the chest is aiming to change the face of cardiac care for many aging baby boomers. The procedure, requiring just a 1-inch cut, can take ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Ebola Rapid Test Under Development
Ebola With the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa, efforts have increased to find a new rapid test that can detect the virus quickly. Corgenix Medical Corporation is currently extending its rapid test development for viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) to include the ...
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The Guardian
2 people in Britain catch tuberculosis from pet cat
England's public-health agency says two people have caught tuberculosis from a pet cat, the first time the bacterial disease has been documented to spread from cat to human. The Associated Press ...
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Philly.com
Mother of Brain-Dead California Girl: 'She is Asleep'
Our NBC station, NBC 10 the mother of the 13-year-old California girl who was declared brain dead after suffering complications during a tonsillectomy says her daughter is "still asleep" in her first interview since relocating her daughter more than 10 weeks ...
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ABC News
Anorexic woman saved by strangers at Tenn. YMCA
They watched her slog through marathon workouts every weekday morning at the Green Hills YMCA, her emaciated body leaning on the rails of the Stairmaster. "That girl was there," Frank Grant told his wife one Sunday afternoon, confirming the couple's ...
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