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AstraZeneca, Rivals Take Aim at Lung Cancer Combo Therapies For AstraZeneca Plc, when it comes to beating cancer there's strength in numbers. The drugmaker is combining two medicines to overcome lung cancer's defenses against an immune system attack, an approach that became more attractive after rivals' studies ...
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Pfizer's Sutent comes up big in adjuvant kidney cancer trial COPENHAGEN, Denmark--Pfizer's kidney-cancer fighter Sutent is an aging drug--but it may just have one more label expansion up its sleeve.
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UPDATE 1-'New day' in lung cancer as Merck drug shines, works with chemo COPENHAGEN, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Merck & Co scored a double hit on Sunday with new clinical data showing its Keytruda immunotherapy offered big benefits in previously untreated lung cancer patients, either when given on its own or with chemotherapy.
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Immunotherapy Drug Extends Survival Rate Of Head And Neck Cancer Patients With Fewer Side Effects Head and neck cancer patients who had received the immunotherapy drug nivolumab survived longer than those who received chemotherapy.
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Nivolumab may improve patient-reported outcomes in HNSCC COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Patient-reported outcomes and symptoms stabilized or improved in patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma treated with nivolumab compared with patients treated with investigator's choice of ...
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Exelixis and Pfizer drugs face off in kidney cancer The Pfizer logo is seen at their world headquarters in New York April 28, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File photo. COPENHAGEN Exelixis' drug Cabometyx beat Pfizer's Sutent in a clinical study in metastatic kidney cancer, suggesting it has the potential ...
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Immunotherapy 'Altering the Landscape' for Bladder Cancer COPENHAGEN - More evidence that immunotherapy with programmed cell death (PD) inhibitors is effective in bladder cancer was presented here today at the 2016 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress.
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Lohmann: Local couple going national with diabetes support group Alana and Rhodes Ritenour are relaunching their diabetes support group online in an attempt to reach more people. View all 3 images in gallery.
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King's Health Weighs on Thai Baht as Stocks Tumble With Bonds Thailand's baht headed for the longest stretch of losses this year as investors sold the nation's assets after the royal palace said the king's condition was unstable.
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RECALL: "Lunchables" recalled due to misbranding, undeclared allergens Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has been ruled out for Monday night's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a concussion.
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Stores Pull Turkey Hill Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream From Shelves Giant Food Stores, LLC and Martin's Food Markets announced that it will be removing selected 48 oz. Turkey Hill Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream from its shelves, following a recall from the ice cream company.
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Al Gore to appear in hurricane-battered Florida to rally millennials for Clinton Can former vice president Al Gore, who hasn't been on the ballot in a decade and a half, persuade young voters to back Hillary Clinton by appearing in hurricane-battered South Florida?
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Does Some Birth Control Raise Depression Risk? That's Complicated When the birth control pill debuted more than 50 years ago, women wanted to know: Is it safe? There wasn't much evidence to answer that question, but women embraced the Pill as a revolutionary improvement in contraception.
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LEND A HAND: Mercedes-Benz sets goal to raise money for cancer fight Mercedes-Benz U.S. International plant management helped kick off fundraising efforts last week for the American Cancer Society's "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk by competing to see who had the strength to pull a GLE across the plant's ...
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Big Soda sponsored 96 health groups — a big conflict of interest, study says Nearly 100 national health and medical groups - including the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - enjoy sponsorships by Coca-Cola Co.
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RECALL: Lunchables recalled due to misbranding, undeclared allergens WASHINGTON (NBC4) - Kraft Heinz has recalled about 959 pounds of ready-to-eat "Lunchables Ham and American Cracker Stackers," according to the United States Department of Agriculture.
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Nestlé recalls Drumstick ice cream cones after listeria test (CNN) Nestlé launched a nationwide recall of some of its Drumstick ice cream cones after getting positive tests for Listeria in a California factory where the treats are made.
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Thai King in "unstable" condition Key members of Thailand's royal family -- King Bhumibol Adulyadej, from left, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Sirikit -- pose for a picture in 1999.
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Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton 'wants to go to a single-payer plan' for health care Trump echoed his vice-presidential nominee, Mike Pence's, claim from the debate on Tuesday. Trump said Clinton "wants to go to a single-payer plan" for health care.
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Allina, nurses' union to meet Monday with Dayton Gov. Dayton called the meeting at the governor's mansion in hopes of ending the strike. By Erin Adler Star Tribune. October 10, 2016 - 5:27am.
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Unfriendly Reminder That Mike Pence Is Also Terrible for Women Donald Trump's campaign has been a trash fire of sexism and racism, though it seems the Extra Special Episode of misogyny that has been the #TrumpTapes have finally convinced several Republican senators that literally anyone would be a better option.
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Donald Trump blames Hillary Clinton for the death of Muslim US soldier in Iraq Donald Trump, facing questioning Sunday about how to handle the flight of refugees from war-torn Syria, said the death of a Muslim soldier whose family has become a lightning rod in the presidential campaign is Hillary Clinton's fault.
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Hurricane Matthew Could Make Zika Problem Worse In Florida As if those in the path of Hurricane Matthew didn't already have enough to worry about, Florida residents have been warned that the storm could make the state's Zika problem even worse.
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Medical marijuana by prescription would be better I am writing about the article "Pennsylvania's Legalization of Marijuana Gives Doctors Pause" (Oct. 2). As there is no concrete evidence to support the medicinal benefits of marijuana except for treating chronic pain, which can be treated by any other ...
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World Mental Health Day – What Is It And Why Is It Important? Mental illness - a sad thing that happens to other people, but not something to worry your head about, right? Wrong. According to the World Health Organisation, 'if we don't act urgently, by 2030 depression will be the leading illness globally.
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'Lunchables' recalled for misbranding, undeclared allergens Lunchables ready-to-eat meal "Ham and American Cracker Stackers" has been recalled due to misbranding and undeclared allergens.
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What are the clinical stages of Alzheimer's disease? An individual's abilities and capabilities change during the course of the disease and Alzheimer's symptoms vary as the disease attacks each individual very uniquely.
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As Hurricane Matthew moves out, Zika could move in As the waters from Hurricane Matthew began to recede, coastal residents from Florida to the Carolinas may have something else to worry about: Zika.
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Bergen-Passaic Walk To End Alzheimer's October 22 The Alzheimer's Association is inviting NORTHERN NEW JERSEY residents to unite in a movement to reclaim the future for millions by participating in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's®.
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Paducah Alzheimer's walk nets $66000 Approximately 400 residents from the Paducah area joined the Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzheimer's and united in a movement to reclaim the future for millions on October 1 at the Carson Center.
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Breast cancer fundraiser in Memramcook turning pumpkins pink The New Brunswick Breast and Women's Cancer Partnership kicked off a unique fundraiser in Memramcook, N.B., on Saturday with pastel-coloured pumpkins.
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Flu vaccines that are designed specifically for seniors Are there any specific flu shots that are better suited for seniors? I just turned 65 and would like to find out what's recommended and how Medicare covers it.
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Micro greens recalled from Whole Foods stores for Salmonella Organic micro greens grown by a Colorado company and distributed to Whole Foods Markets locations in Kansas and Colorado are under recall after a random government test of the finished product showed Salmonella contamination.
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'Extreme vegan' mother arrested, accused of feeding baby only fruit and nuts UNIONTOWN, Pa. - A woman "obsessed" with her vegan diet is accused of feeding her baby only fruit and nuts. KDKA reports that Elizabeth Hawk, 33, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child for not giving her son enough food.
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Ribociclib plus letrozole extends PFS in hormone receptor–positive, HER-2–negative advanced breast cancer COPENHAGEN, Denmark - The addition of ribociclib to letrozole significantly extended PFS in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor–positive, HER-2–negative advanced breast cancer, according to an interim analysis of the double blind, ...
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Time to choose your flu shot — just don't delay DR. ROACH WRITES: Flu season is approaching, and it is time to review the options available to prevent flu for the 2016-2017 season.
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New Hampshire confirms first influenza case EXETER - The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has announced the first positive influenza test result of the 2016–17 influenza season.
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Turkey Hill recalling mislabeled ice cream (WTXF) - Turkey Hill Dairy announced a voluntary recall of some containers of its Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream. The problem is the 48 oz.
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The 5 Things You Should Know About Medicare Some important facts to help you sort through the process of choosing a Medicare plan. 10/09/2016 07:37 am ET. 120. Ellen Breslau Grandparents.
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Girls spend 160 million more hours than boys doing household chores daily – UNICEF UNITED NATIONS (Xinhua) - Girls between five and 14 years old across the world spend 40 per cent more time, or 160 million more hours a day, on unpaid household chores and collecting water and firewood compared to boys their age, the United Nations ...
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Turkey Hill ice cream, pet products recalled Turkey Hill Dairy issued a recall for its 48-ounce containers of Turkey Hill Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream, since some packages may contain Rocky Road Premium Ice Cream.
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Nestlé recalls drumstick ice cream treats because of Listeria recalled Nestle ice cream drumsticks Nestlé USA Inc. has launched a nationwide recall of an undisclosed volume of ice cream Drumstick cones that were "inadvertently" distributed after the company found Listeria monocytogenes in its Bakersfield, CA, ...
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Out of the Darkness Walk supports suicide awareness Averee Bragg of Salem made green and purple bead necklaces to represent her own struggle with suicide and to honor her friend who died by suicide before embarking on a four mile long walk to raise suicide awareness Saturday morning.
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