Saturday, June 21, 2014

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Daily update June 21, 2014
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Testosterone Products Must Warn About Clot Risk
FRIDAY, June 20, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The growing unease around the safety of testosterone supplements was highlighted Friday with a U.S. Food and Drug Administration announcement that the products must now carry a warning label on the general ...
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Medscape
FDA Warns of Docetaxel Alcohol Risk
WASHINGTON -- Oncologists who prescribe intravenous docetaxel for cancer patients should look for intoxication-like symptoms the drug can cause, according to a safety communication issued Friday by the FDA. The notice, issued through the FDA's ...
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Standing meetings may improve group productivity
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Walking while working, usually on a treadmill, has been gaining popularity in recent years, but the next office innovation should be standing while meeting, according to a new study. Researchers at Washington University in St.
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Toronto Star
Ebola called 'out of control' in West Africa
The deadliest-ever outbreak of the Ebola virus has surged in West Africa after slowing briefly, and the pandemic is now "out of control," according to Doctors Without Borders. Nearly 600 infections and 340 Ebola-related deaths have been recorded in Guinea, ...
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The Guardian
Pope Francis says he opposes making recreational drugs legal
That's the message Pope Francis seemed to be sending lawmakers Friday, saying the growing worldwide trend toward legalizing recreational drugs is a very, very bad idea. "Drug addiction is an evil, and with evil there can be no yielding or compromise," he ...
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FOX43.com
A pill to cure baldness?
Researchers may have accidentally found an answer to one life's biggest mysteries: the elusive cure for baldness. Loading… Post to Facebook. A pill to cure baldness? Researchers may have accidentally found an answer to one life's biggest mysteries: the ...
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Forbes
Sivextro is second antibiotic OK'd by FDA for acute skin infections
Federal regulators have approved a new antibiotic drug intended for use against antimicrobial-resistant skin infections. The Food and Drug Administration late Friday announced it has approved for sale the drug Sivextro, produced by Massachusetts-based ...
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USA TODAY
Only half the vets with PTSD are getting treatment: report
Kevin Brackney, an Operation Iraqi Freedom army veteran who was twice deployed to Iraq, returned to the U.S. suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. But getting service dog Nyma has changed his life and brought him peace. WASHINGTON – Only ...
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Hypnosis May Help Improve Deep Sleep
THURSDAY, June 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- A short session of hypnosis might lead to a better night's sleep, says a team of Swiss researchers. After listening to a sleep-promoting audio tape containing hypnotic suggestion, women who are suggestible to ...
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ABC News
CDC Says Dozens Of Workers Could Have Been Exposed To Anthrax
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta says that as many as 75 of its workers may have been accidentally exposed to live anthrax bacteria this month because of a safety problem at one of its labs. Member station WABE's Michell Eloy ...
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SFGate
NM Dog competes for 'World's Ugliest Dog'
A dog from New Mexico, that's missing half its jaw, has a broken tail and twisted legs, is in the running for a prestigious honor. It's competing for the title of "world's ugliest dog." 16-year-old Chihuahua, Addie was adopted a few years ago by Melissa Saylers ...
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