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Researchers Agree To Temporary Halt For Bird Flu Experiments
Scientists working with a highly contagious, lab-created strain of bird flu will suspend their research for 60 days. The pause will make possible an international debate on the merits of the work, they say. Read More...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 11:08 AM
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How Tears Go 'Pac-Man' To Beat Bacteria
Each tear you shed contains an army of enzymatic Pac-Men, ready to chase down and gobble up germs before they infect the sensitive tissues around your eye. Now scientists have found just one molecule of the germ-fighting enzyme is a potent defender. Read...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 10:27 AM
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Dissolvable Tobacco Products Draw FDA Scrutiny
Supporters of the product say they help quit smoking. Opponents maintain it's a gateway to cigarettes. Both groups are making their case to the Food and Drug Administration, which is studying the flavored melt-in-your-mouth products. Read More...
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Thu, Jan 19 2012 9:01 PM
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Spot Quiz: Name The Health Issue That Affects 1 In 5 Americans
A new report from the federal government says 20 percent of Americans have this health condition each year. Do you know which one it is? Read More...
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Thu, Jan 19 2012 2:26 PM
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New Restrictions On Abortion Almost Tied Record Last Year
The 69 new laws limiting reproductive rights in 2011 were one short of the record set in 1999. And action is already heating up for 2012, with several states looking at "personhood" ballot amendments, which define life as beginning at fertilization...
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Thu, Jan 19 2012 12:12 PM
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Stories About High Health Care Costs Win Prizes
A nonprofit group that's trying to get doctors and other health professionals to be more thoughtful about health costs just named winners in an essay contest. Two essays by patients suggest haggling over prices and questioning the necessity of some...
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Thu, Jan 19 2012 9:05 AM
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Many Older Women May Not Need Frequent Bone Scans
Many older women currently get scans every two years to check for signs of osteoporosis, a bone-thinning disease that can cause painful spine fractures and broken hips. But a new study suggests perhaps half of women over 67 might not need such bone scans...
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Wed, Jan 18 2012 3:30 PM
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Porn Industry Faces Condom Requirement In Los Angeles
Under the rule, filmmakers would only get a permit to make a porn film if they require condoms on the set. The measure aims to reduce the transmission of disease. But some in the industry say the rule goes too far. Read More...
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Wed, Jan 18 2012 11:53 AM
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Retail Labs Give Patients Information, But Needle Doctors
The shops, located in retail spaces, offer patients convenience and access to medical tests without a doctor's orders. Physicians say that's precisely the problem. Test results could spark panic in some patients and drive up health costs. Read...
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Tue, Jan 17 2012 1:00 PM
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Listen Up, Walkers: Watch Out For Traffic When Wearing Headphones
A study of accidents involving pedestrians wearing headphones suggests a real risk from the audio distraction. Fumbling with or listening to music players can divert attention from dangers. The audio can also drown out sounds of trouble. Read More...
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Tue, Jan 17 2012 12:10 PM
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Obesity Epidemic May Have Peaked In U.S.
The obesity epidemic appears to have reached a plateau, according to the latest federal statistics. Read More...
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Tue, Jan 17 2012 10:08 AM
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Seeing Doctors' Notes Could Help Patients Change Ways
For patients, the effect of seeing their doctors' notes in black and white can be huge. A note labeling a patient as obese, for example, may be much more effective than a physician's advice to lose weight. Read More...
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Tue, Jan 17 2012 8:35 AM
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The Sleep Apnea Business Is Booming, And Insurers Aren't Happy
Sleep apnea is a condition that can raise the risk of several serious illnesses, including heart disease. Testing for the condition is a lucrative business, and sleep labs have sprung up across the country. But as spending skyrockets, insurers are rethinking...
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Sun, Jan 15 2012 9:01 PM
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Ending Nightmares Caused By PTSD
Some people suffering from PTSD have recurring nightmares of a single, traumatic event. Researchers are focusing on a specific event during sleep that may be causing the disturbing dream cycle. Read More...
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Sun, Jan 15 2012 9:01 PM
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India Marks A Year Free Of Polio
The absence of a new polio case in India is a milestone in the decades-long effort to wipe the poliovirus from the face of the planet. Only a few years ago, India reported more polio cases than any other country in the world. Read More...
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Fri, Jan 13 2012 1:48 PM
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