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Maker of powerful rat poison will cease production in July Kian Schulman, an advocate against using anticoagulant rodenticides (rat poisons), checks the label on a rat trap by a business in Malibu. Kian Schulman, an advocate against using anticoagulant rodenticides (rat poisons), checks the label on a rat trap by a ...
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Ban on Medicare Coverage of Sex-Change Surgery Is Lifted Medicare may no longer exclude sex-reassignment surgery from coverage, a government appeals board ruled Friday. It said the current exclusion was “no longer reasonable” because the surgery is safe and effective and can no longer be considered ...
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Drug Saves Fertility For Women With Cancer CHICAGO — A commonly used drug can help young women with breast cancer retain the ability to have babies, apparently protecting their ovaries from the damage caused by chemotherapy, researchers reported here on Friday. The treatment could provide ...
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Exposure to smoke in cars may worsen asthma: study NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with asthma may face increased risk from secondhand smoke exposure while riding in the close quarters of a vehicle, according to U.S. researchers. In a survey covering four southern states, people exposed to ...
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Generic Celebrex (celecoxib) Gets FDA Okay The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved the first generic versions of the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib (Celebrex, Pfizer) in the wake of legal wrangling between the brand-name manufacturer and generic competitors. The blockbuster ...
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ASCO: OK to Stop Statins in Terminal Illness Meeting Coverage. ASCO: OK to Stop Statins in Terminal Illness. Published: May 30, 2014. By Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. save. |. A. A. Post Test Complete · Take Posttest. Action Points. Note that this study was published as an ...
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Being cynical is bad for your brain Brain health and cynicism may be linked, according to a new study, Huffington Post reports. Researchers from the University of Eastern Finland found an association between cynical distrust – which researchers described in the study as “the belief that others ...
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Three slices of white bread a day linked to obesity People who eat three slices of white bread a day are more likely to be overweight or obese, a study has found. Researchers in Spain found graduates who ate three slives of white bread per day were 40 per cent more likely to be obese or overweight five ...
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MedPage Today Introduces Late Breaking Video Conference Reports for Global ... NEW YORK, May 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- MedPage Today, a property of Everyday Health, Inc. (NYSE: EVDY), announces the launch of "Video Conference Reporter," to provide recorded real-time video coverage of major oncology research presented at ...
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Ancient bacteria looks like Lyme Oregon State University An ancient fossilized tick contains bacteria similar to the ones that cause Lyme disease. Findings by George Poinar Jr. published in the journal Historical Biology in April indicate that the tick-borne disease probably existed long before ...
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Health department reminds New Mexicans to protect their skin The New Mexico Department of Health is reminding New Mexicans to protect their skin from the sun and avoid indoor tanning to lower their risk of skin cancer, according to a NMDOH press release. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
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Lawmakers' Modest Proposal: To Pass Spending Bills on Time Representative Harold Rogers of Kentucky, and Senator Barbara A. Mikulski of Maryland, two old-school leaders of Appropriation Committees, are trying to deliver many, if not all, of the 12 appropriations bills for the 2015 fiscal year by Sept. 30. Credit Doug ...
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