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Future Looks Blurry For Comparative Effectiveness Research
A government-funded clinical test of Lucentis and Avastin to treat an eye disorder that can cause blindness should have been straightforward. But the study has been plagued by problems. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 04 2010 12:59 PM
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Gates Foundation Pledges $1.5 Billion To Child And Maternal Health
Melinda Gates announced that the foundation would invest in programs promoting maternal and child health, family planning, and nutrition in developing countries. Read More...
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Mon, Jun 07 2010 2:35 PM
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Work The Night Shift? Then You're Probably Sleepy
Starting work between 8 p.m. and midnight hurts how much you sleep. For the most sleep, punch in between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Read More...
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Wed, Jun 09 2010 6:02 AM
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Time Runs Short For COBRA Insurance Help
Subsidies to help the unemployed continue health insurance they used to get on the job may finally fade away, after several extensions. Read More...
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Wed, Jun 09 2010 2:15 PM
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Health Insurers Ante Way Up For Speakers At Vegas Conference
Speeches by former President Bill Clinton and a bunch of health luminaries at a meeting of insurance executives won't come cheap. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 10 2010 3:49 PM
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Baseball Goes On The Psychatrist's Couch
When psychoanalysts talk baseball, mythic heroes and players' relationships with their moms are in the mix. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 11 2010 2:54 PM
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Scientists Question Cancer Gene Trials At Duke University<!--EndFragment-->
A Duke scientist's resume padding fuels questions about his research methods on a new cancer screening technique. Read More...
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Tue, Jul 20 2010 3:31 AM
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FDA Halts Enrollment In Avandia Safety Trial
FDA orders GlaxoSmithKline to stop signing up new patients for a big study that it figures would settle questions about the diabetes drug Avandia's risks. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 21 2010 10:36 AM
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Knee Surgery Looks No Better Than Therapy For Torn ACL
A Swedish study suggest that rehab may be just as good as surgery in treating a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 22 2010 7:59 AM
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Vaccines Might Help Fight Throat Cancer, But Hurdles Are High
Vaccines against a virus that causes cervical cancer could help prevent cancer of the throat. But the makers of two vaccines haven't shown much interest in pursuing the work. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 23 2010 9:32 AM
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Communication Technology For Disabled Is Nothing To Sniff At
Israeli researchers are developing a way for the severely disabled to communicate with their breathing. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 26 2010 12:01 PM
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Sanofi Files Suit To Block Sale Of Generic Lovenox
The maker of a popular brand-name medicine used to prevent blood clots is seeking a court order to prevent sales of a generic version approved by the FDA last week. Read More...
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Tue, Jul 27 2010 8:31 AM
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Obese English Women Told To Cut Calories Before Pregnancy
To prevent complications during pregnancy and afterward, women in England are being advised to get their weight under control beforehand. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 28 2010 5:28 AM
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Eating More Meat, White Or Red, Is Bad For The Waistline
People who ate the equivalent of one big steak a day gained four more pounds over five years than those who ate less meat. That's according to a new analysis of a major European diet study. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 29 2010 8:53 AM
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Calcium Supplements May Increase Heart Attack Risk
Calcium supplements are widely prescribed, particularly among women over 50, as a way to reduce fractures and increase bone density. But a new study suggests those pills carry some potential risks for your heart. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 30 2010 10:23 AM
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