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Whole Foods Recalls Their Deficient Cheese Due To Listeria Contamination Whole Foods Market has just announced they are recalling cheese sold in all stores across the country which originated from their supplier because it has been found to have potential for contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
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Product Recall: Listeria Contamination Found in Whole Food's Blue Cheese October 10, 2015 - Updated 10:05 EST - Whole Foods Market publicized a recall of one of its most-reputed organic cheese products. The company announced the recall of Whole Food's Papillion Organic Roquefort Cheeses from one of its suppliers, affecting ...
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Ocrelizumab Shows Promising Results in Treating Multiple Sclerosis Pharmaceutical company Roche has a much-hyped multiple sclerosis drug called ocrelizumab which has, apparently lived up to the hype.
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Roche's Ocrelizumab Drug data promising for MS Treatment in Late-Stage ... Bay Area researchers are excited to reveal the successful clinical trials of the new drug that could become the first to treat a devastating progressive form of multiple sclerosis.
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Roche Holding Ltd. (ADR) MS Drug Shows Promise; Upside On Biogen Inc Expected Roche Holding AG (ADR) (OTCMKTS:RHHBY) announced on Thursday that its multiple sclerosis drug candidate, ocrelizumab, was found effective in three large-scale trials.
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What Chinese Scientist's Nobel Win Says About Science In China Tu Youyou, the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel prize for medicine, attends a symposium organized by China's National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) and other departments in Beijing on October 8, 2015.
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Skin Cancer Rates Higher in Gay, Bisexual Men Skin cancer rates are higher among gay and bisexual men compared to their heterosexual counterparts, according to the results of a recent study.
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D.C. Week: Mixed Reviews for CMS's Final Meaningful Use Rules savesaved. by Shannon Firth Contributing Writer. WASHINGTON -- This week, medical specialty groups, politicians, and other healthcare experts expressed markedly different views of CMS's Meaningful Use program, which aims to leverage electronic health ...
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Stakeholders' Response to CMS' Final Rule for Meaningful Use Mixed Industry stakeholders had mixed reactions to CMS' final rule for Stage 3 of the meaningful use program and modifications for 2015 through 2017, HealthLeaders Media reports (Mace, HealthLeaders Media, 10/7).
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Nobel Renews Debate on Chinese Medicine BEIJING - As China basks in its first Nobel Prize in science, few places seem as elated, or bewildered, by the honor as the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences.
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India minus Kerala one of the worst places to die: United Kingdom report This week, the Economist Intelligence Unit tried to answer that question with its second Quality of Death report, which ranked 80 countries on palliative care and end-of-life support.
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Report: U.K. best place to die well, India worst Some 85 percent of the world's population is without access to quality palliative care. Photo by Mary Rice/Shutterstock. LONDON, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Everyone dies.
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California Expected to Restrict Use of Human Antibiotics for Livestock California's governor is expected to sign legislation limiting use of antibiotics for livestock by the end of this weekend, a move that public health advocates say will reduce occurrences of food-borne illness and save lives.
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Ebola Survivor Back in Hospital Suffers Lingering Hold of Virus British nurse Pauline Cafferkey is back in the hospital this week in serious condition with complications from her bout with Ebola in January.
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Traveling Americans at Risk for Hepatitis A, Measles SAN DIEGO, California ― Many Americans are not getting the recommended vaccines before traveling to avoid infections such as measles and hepatitis A, according to two new studies.
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Nearly quarter of deaths in Larimer Co. cancer caused Nearly a quarter of the people who died in Larimer County in a decade died from cancer. The Coloradoan analyzed 10 years of cancer diagnoses and deaths in Larimer County, using data from 2002 to 2012 that was reported to the Colorado Department of ...
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Local hair salon with a vision to support breast cancer awareness "With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, my message is this: Early detection can save lives!" The task force members have expressed concerns that younger women will get aggressive treatment for early cancers' that would never advance.
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Former UD prof., Nobel laureate Richard Heck dies at 84 Richard F. Heck, a chemist and former University of Delaware professor who received the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on synthesizing carbon-based molecules using a catalyst died Friday in Manila, Phillippines, where he lived.
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Massachusetts Man Credits Possible Shark Attack for Saving His Life (NEW YORK) -- Joe Giudice is raising his four young daughters -- Gia, Milania, Gabriella and Audriana -- while his wife, Real Housewives of New Jersey star ... Latest News: Kim Zolciak-Biermann Says She'll Have Heart Surgery · "Real Housewives" Star ...
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First warning of rising lead levels in Flint water came 9 months ago Flint Mayor Dayne Walling waits to speak before an announcing the city of Flint's 16 million dollar plan to switch back to Detroit water during a press conference at Mott Foundation/Commerce Center Building in Flint, Mich.
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Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza Rochester, Minnesota - This year's annual flu shot will offer protection against H1N1 flu virus, in addition to two other influenza viruses that are expected to be in circulation this flu season.
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Diamonds could help detect early stage cancers, University of Sydney ... Diamonds could play a vital role in helping to detect cancers in their earliest stages, new research shows. Physicists from the University of Sydney have devised a way to make nanoscale, synthetic diamonds light up inside a Magnetic Resonance Imaging ...
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Can Diamonds Detect Cancer? Diamonds aren't just for jewelry anymore. The precious stones are effective at detecting early-stage cancerous tumors. Shop ▾.
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New study on nutritional value of whole milk "Cattle producers commend the Secretaries on the open process in crafting the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and appreciate Congress' continued oversight throughout the process".
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Weighing in on "Gluten Free" Cheerios The boxes in question, as it turns out, actually contained wheat. Somehow wheat flour made its way into these boxes that were manufactured in what was supposed to be a gluten free "system".
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Guy Discovers Tumor Thanks To Possible Shark Attack A beach day turned bloody for a Massachusetts guy this summer after he was attacked by what might have been a shark. The attack wasn't too bad, but it led him to go to the hospital where they discovered early signs of a tumor.
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Scientists pave way for diamonds to trace early cancers Physicists from the University of Sydney have devised a way to use diamonds to identify cancerous tumours before they become life threatening.
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Kaiser Premanente Medicare plans receive top rating Kaiser Permanente's Medicare plans in California have received an overall rating of 5 stars for parts C and D, the highest rating possible in the 2016 Medicare star quality ratings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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Your Runners High Is Similar to a Pot High New research shows the high you get while running is due less to endorphins and more to endocannabinoids. Shop ▾. What gets you high when you run isn't morphine.
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Breast cancer: Courage triumphs fear Dr. Rosa Cuenca has been specializing in breast cancer treatment for the past 15 years. She and her staff from Northeast Texas Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery have provided care and support to their patients and families.
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Cheerios gluten-free misstep prompts quick actions by General Mills General Mills invested millions in gluten-free Cheerios, but tainted batch led to massive recall. By Mike Hughlett Star Tribune. October 11, 2015 - 6:49am.
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Federal Government Dismisses Rumour Of Ebola In Nigeria "The following have been informed: National Centre for Disease Control, Federal Ministry of Health, The Cross River State Government, Calabar Municipality, and the Department of State Security Services, DSS", she said.
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Experts Urge Marylanders to Get Flu Shots The rate of flu-related hospitalizations among people 65 and older last season was the highest in recent history, the CDC reports.
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Antioxidant supplements may accelerate melanoma spread Antioxidants are often touted for their potential cancer-fighting abilities, but now researchers say the compounds may actually speed up the spread of the potentially deadly skin cancer melanoma, according to a new study done in mice and in cultured ...
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Whole milk vs. skim: What's best for your diet? A food fight is shaping up in Washington over what the federal government should -- and shouldn't -- be telling Americans about their diets.
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