Wednesday, April 2, 2014

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Diet's Link to Longevity: After 2 Studies Diverge, a Search for Consensus
Canto, 27, on a restricted diet, and Owen, 29, a control subject at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center in 2009. Wisconsin's study concluded that calorie restriction lengthened life, but a later study suggested the opposite. Credit Jeff ...
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Tech Times
Heart health in young adults tied to later dementia risk
Young adults with healthy blood pressure go on to have better thinking and memory skills in midlife than their peers with higher blood pressure, according to a new analysis. Previous studies have linked poor fitness and heart health in middle age to declining ...
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Stallergenes gains US FDA approval for Oralair allergy drug
April 1 (Reuters) - France's Stallergenes said on Tuesday it received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's green light to sell its immunotherapy pill Oralair for treating grass allergies. The drug is a fast-dissolving tablet to be placed under the tongue that ...
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Yahoo!7 News
GSK throws in towel on lung cancer vaccine trial
LONDON, April 2 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline has stopped a high-profile clinical trial using a novel vaccine to fight lung cancer after deciding it will not be possible to find a sub-group of patients who might benefit. The decision comes less than two weeks after ...
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New York Times
No evidence found for vitamin D inducing health benefits: Study
Researchers have said that many trials on vitamin D inducing health benefits are either inconclusive or insufficient to draw any firm conclusions. The first, by researchers based in the UK, Europe and USA, examined data from observational studies and clinical ...
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Study suggests fast food ads hide healthy food choices
Mark Huffman has been a consumer news reporter for ConsumerAffairs since 2004. He covers real estate, gas prices and the economy and has reported extensively on negative-option sales. He was previously an Associated Press reporter and editor in ...
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BBC News
E-cigarettes face curb in public places in Wales
Wales could be the first part of the UK to ban the use of electronic cigarettes in enclosed public places. Ministers say they are responding to concern that the devices - which can contain nicotine - normalise smoking and undermine the smoking ban.
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SFGate
California insurance provider mistakenly directs hearing impaired to sex hotline
Informational pamphlets are displayed during a healthcare enrollment fair at the Bay Area Rescue Mission on Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Informational pamphlets are displayed during a healthcare enrollment fair at the Bay Area Rescue Mission on March 31 ...
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Medscape
Cialis May Not Prevent Impotence in Men Treated for Prostate Cancer
TUESDAY, April 1, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Taking the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis while receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer doesn't seem to help men's sexual function after treatment, a new study finds. About 40 percent of men undergoing ...
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Famagusta Gazette
No increase in cancer levels after Fukushima nuclear accident: UN
The 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident and the resulting exposure to radiation is not expected to lead to discernable changes in future cancer rates in Japan. A new report issued by the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation ...
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NorthJersey.com
New trial to weigh breast cancer screening
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Breast cancer screening has been an ongoing controversy of conflicting recommendations on what age and how often to screen. Now a prominent specialist in the Bay Area is hoping to change the way women are screened for the ...
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The Southland Times
Study is cautionary news on excessive endurance exercise for runners
2014-04-01T08:00:00Z 2014-04-01T08:00:39Z Study is cautionary news on excessive endurance exercise for runnersBy EDWARD M. EVELD Kansas City Star missoulian.com. 57 minutes ago • By EDWARD M. EVELD Kansas City Star · (0) Comments ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
MannKind Tanks With Afrezza Facing FDA D-Day
Today the diabetes world is abuzz with talk of tomorrow's FDA panel meeting for Afrezza, the inhaled insulin from MannKind MannKind (MNKD). Looking over the various news and analysts' notes it appears that Afrezza is in big trouble and may actually not be ...
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