Health News
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Vitamin D May Delay Deterioration of Smokers' Lungs: Study
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentBut supplements are no substitute for quitting, experts stress
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Work-Linked Sleep Loss May Harm Police Officers' Health
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentGetting less than 6 hours increases risk of chronic fatigue, obesity and diabetes, researchers say
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Many Medicaid Patients Skip Drugs That Could Prevent Heart Trouble
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentSimple measures can keep patients on track, researchers say
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Don't Be Afraid to Talk to Your Kids About Colorado Killings
Tweet Share on Facebook 2:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentMental health experts say children and teens need reassurance at times like this
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FDA approves Onyx blood cancer drug Kyprolis
Tweet Share on Facebook 1:17PM July 20, 2012 CommentWASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it approved a new blood cancer drug from Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. for patients with advanced disease who have not responded to at least two other drugs.
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Kyprolis Approved for Multiple Myeloma
Tweet Share on Facebook 12:32PM July 20, 2012 CommentIn people who have had other therapies
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European regulator: Gene therapy treatment OK
Tweet Share on Facebook 12:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentLONDON (AP) — The European Medicines Agency is recommending the first-ever approval of a gene therapy treatment in the EU, in a significant move for a type of treatment that has so far failed to deliver on its promise to cure diseases.
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Childhood Abuse Linked to Diabetes, Heart Disease in Middle-Aged Women
Tweet Share on Facebook 12:00PM July 20, 2012 CommentStudy found victims twice as likely to have high blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol
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How to protect kids from whooping cough outbreaks
Tweet Share on Facebook 11:55AM July 20, 2012 CommentATLANTA (AP) — Whooping cough was once a terrible menace to U.S. children, with hundreds of thousands of cases reported annually. Then a vaccine drove cases down, and the illness became thought of as rare and even antiquated.
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Health Highlights: July 20, 2012
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Tech in Hepatitis C Case Says He 'Fabricated' Life
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This undated photo provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Hampshire shows David Kwiatkowski, a former lab technician at Exeter, N.H., Hospital, arrested at a hospital in Massachusetts where he is receiving medical treatment.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A traveling hospital technician accused of infecting 30 people with hepatitis C with tainted needles in New Hampshire told investigators he "lied to a lot of people" and "fabricated" his life, but denied taking or selling drugs.
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Biology Leaves Gay Men Highly Vulnerable to HIV: Study
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:00AM July 20, 2012 CommentVirus transmits much more easily via anal intercourse, research shows
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Alcohol Poses Serious Risks for Those With Diabetes
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African American Woman Tests Blood Sugar
If you drink, diabetes association recommends having a snack at the same time
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Simple Measures May Curb Excessive Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Tweet Share on Facebook 9:00AM July 20, 2012 CommentA walking program and healthy meal plan kept moms-to-be from gaining extra pounds during study
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Health Tip: Is My Blood Glucose Too Low?
Tweet Share on Facebook 7:00AM July 20, 2012 CommentWarning signs of hypoglycemia
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Autumn Birthday Ups Odds of Living to 100: Study
Tweet Share on Facebook 6:00AM July 20, 2012 CommentReview of data for those born in late 19th century suggests a link
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AIDS specialists aim to jump-start hunt for a cure
Tweet Share on Facebook 3:50AM July 20, 2012 CommentWASHINGTON (AP) — For years it seemed hopeless. Now the hunt for a cure for AIDS is back on.
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Hospital worker charged in NH hepatitis C outbreak
Tweet Share on Facebook 10:46PM July 19, 2012 CommentCONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A hospital worker accused of injecting himself with stolen drugs and contaminating syringes that infected at least 30 patients with hepatitis C was charged Thursday with federal drug crimes.
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AIDS specialists aim to jump-start hunt for a cure
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:21PM July 19, 2012 CommentWASHINGTON (AP) — For years it seemed hopeless. Now the hunt for a cure for AIDS is back on.
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Medicare Beats Private Plans for Patient Satisfaction: Survey
Tweet Share on Facebook 5:00PM July 19, 2012 CommentPeople with individual or employer health plans paid more out of pocket, had worse access to care
