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Nevadans Want Food Safety Bill, But Reid Has Yet To Schedule It
More than 80 percent of Nevadans want the food safety bill passed, but it's got some big hurdles in the Senate. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 08 2010 12:45 PM
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Report Says FDA Should Review Existing Drug Safety Data
Before a hearing to determine whether the diabetes drug Avandia should stay on the market, the Institute of Medicine tells FDA to look at the safety data it already has. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 09 2010 11:46 AM
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Food Poisoning? Holy Guacamole! And Salsa, Too.
Food Poisoning? Holy Guacamole! And Salsa, Too. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 12 2010 2:02 PM
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At Funding Rules' Debut, HHS Docs Sing Praises Of Electronic Health Records
Electronic records can be backed up, don't burn and won't get waterlogged in a flood. What's not to like? Read More...
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Tue, Jul 13 2010 2:58 PM
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Avandia Survives, As Experts Support Continued Sales, With Caveats
A majority of experts on a panel advising the FDA voted to keep the controversial diabetes drug Avandia available for sale with tougher warnings. But a sizable minority called for withdrawing it. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 14 2010 1:54 PM
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Abortion Supporters Now Blast Administration Over Health Law
Abortion rights groups are upset that the administration is clamping down too hard on abortion funding in insurance pools created by the new health law. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 15 2010 1:53 PM
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Government Moves To Ban Dangerous Cribs
After numerous crib recalls and baby deaths, the Consumer Products Safety Commission is prosposing more tougher safety standards for cribs. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 12:18 PM
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The Promise Of A Pain Free Delivery For The Needle-Phobic
Get a patch in the mail, stick it on your skin, then throw it out when you're done. That's how some researchers envision the future of vaccinations. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 19 2010 12:09 PM
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Coping With Emergency Room Sticker Shock
If you think you're being overcharged in the emergency room, there are ways to challenge your bills. Read More...
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Tue, Jul 20 2010 9:08 AM
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Better Prevention Is Next Frontier For Curbing HIV/AIDS In Newborns
Wider use of medicines against HIV/AIDS could dramatically reduce the infection of babies by their mothers. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 21 2010 1:45 PM
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Genetic Testing Companies Busted By Undercover Patients
Federal investigators found evidence of overblown and deceptive claims to consumers by sellers of genetic testing services. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 22 2010 1:29 PM
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Asbestos Business Thrives In Developing World, Despite Health Risks
The heat-resistant but hazardous mineral is still used in many less-developed countries. Business interests help fuel the market. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 23 2010 2:34 PM
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In Calif., Doctors Struggle To Provide Whooping Cough Vaccine
California is on track to have the worst outbreak of whooping cough in 50 years. Gaps in vaccination have allowed the infectious disease to spread. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 26 2010 1:46 PM
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Common Diagnostic Test May Prolong Low Back Pain
A study suggests skipping a common test and going straight to treatment may give some back-pain sufferers quicker relief. Read More...
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Tue, Jul 27 2010 12:23 PM
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Logging On Helps People Lose Weight
People who regularly checked in online, participated in weight loss chatrooms and emailed with experts kept more weight off than those who didn't. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 28 2010 12:25 PM
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