Sunday, April 13, 2014

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Daily update April 13, 2014
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Japan confirms first bird flu case since 2011
TOKYO (Reuters) - Two chickens have tested positive for avian influenza at a farm in Japan where more than 1,000 chickens have died, marking the country's first case of bird flu in three years, the Agricultural Ministry said on Sunday. The highly pathogenic ...
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MedPage Today
Simple, Short HCV Regimen Has High Cure Rate
Meeting Coverage. Simple, Short HCV Regimen Has High Cure Rate. Published: Apr 12, 2014. By Michael Smith, North American Correspondent, MedPage Today. Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of ...
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Toronto Star
MLS commissioner Don Garber being treated for prostate cancer
NEW YORK—Major League Soccer says that Commissioner Don Garber is being treated for prostate cancer, and doctors expect he will make a full recovery. The 56-year-old Garber has undergone a series of comprehensive tests, and the cancer hasn't ...
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mySanAntonio.com
First, do no harm — to your bank account
After being sued by the Wall Street Journal, the government finally released its Medicare reimbursement data last week. It included the less-than-stunning revelation that 28 of the 100 doctors who received the largest payments in 2012 were from Florida.
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The Atlantic
After diagnosis, boy with autism shows improvement
Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that inhibits a person's ability to communicate and develop social relationships and is often accompanied by behavioral challenges. Autism Spectrum Disorders are diagnosed in one in 68 children and one in 42 ...
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Lyme disease and ticks, what you need to know
"Lyme disease is a controversial issue that has generated a lot of heated exchanges. Many question chronic Lyme and question the neurologic aspects," says Dr. Kristin Lee.Getty Images. of 3 clicks used this month. LOGIN | REGISTER | SUBSCRIBE.
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Edmonton Sun
Harsh winter revs up spring allergies in NJ
Sure, this winter was cold, icky and long. But at least you weren't allergic to the snow. In the next few weeks, people with pollen allergies may look back at the never-ending winter of 2014 with unexpected fondness. With temperatures finally starting to rise, ...
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Tech Times
VIDEO: ILC presentations focus on advances in hepatocellular carcinoma
LONDON — Helen Reeves, BMedSci, BM, BS, PhD, FRCP, gave highlights of epidemiological, genetic and clinical data on advances in hepatocellular carcinoma being presented at the International Liver Congress. Reeves, an EASL Scientific Committee ...
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University Herald
E-Cigarettes Affect The Lungs In A Similar Way To Tobacco
Electronic Cigarette (Photo : Reuters) Electronic cigarettes are often touted as a safer alternative to tobacco smoke, but a new study suggests that this may not be the case, The Daily Mail reported. Electronic cigarettes are often touted as a safer alternative to ...
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Us Magazine
Jenny McCarthy: The gray area on vaccines
I am not “anti-vaccine.” This is not a change in my stance nor is it a new position that I have recently adopted. For years, I have repeatedly stated that I am, in fact, “pro-vaccine” and for years I have been wrongly branded as “anti-vaccine.” My beautiful son ...
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KTXS
Scan a brain, read a mind?
What we write online may be intercepted, filtered and publicized, but we'd like to think that the thoughts and images in our heads are totally private. Related. Senate Democrats upbeat about... Juicing: Healthy detox or diet trap? Sebelius had 'toughest job in.
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