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Red Cross: Doctors Helping CIA Interrogators Violated Ethics
A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross released Tuesday reveals that medical...
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Intel and GE team up on telemedicine
New York - Going to the doctor could become a thing of the past for many people if the telemedicine...
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Intel, GE Reportedly Plan to Announce Health Care Partnership
Chip giant Intel Corp. and US conglomerate General Electric Co plan to announce a partnership in...
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Google Adds ‘Share’ Feature to Its Google Health
Google added a new feature called Share this Profile to its Google Health Wednesday, an option...
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Doctors Want To Stop Patients’ Internet Reviews
Some doctors have started fighting back against ugly Internet reviews by asking patients to abide...
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The Number of Kids in Need of Statins Lower than Expected
Fewer than 1 percent of American kids need cholesterol-lowering drugs, according to a new study...
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Stimulus Bill, Health Care Reform, Crucial Issues on Obama’s Agenda
Health care reform and the controversial stimulus bill continue to be crucial issues on...
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Economic Stimulus Bill Raises Concern over Rationed Health Care
Opponents to the new economic stimulus bill are concerned that the plan could result in the...
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IBM Teams up with Google for Your Health
Thanks to a new project, people who use Google Health will be able to connect their personal...
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Avastin Linked to Blood Clot Risk, New Analysis Finds
Genentech’s cancer drug Avastin was linked
to a significantly increased risk of blood clots in the...
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Intel Releases Its First Home Medical Device
Intel has initiated pilot programs to examine a home health laptop, application, and database...
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Intel Launches Its Health-Monitoring Device, Health Guide PHS6000
Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in July this
year, Intel’s Health Guide...
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Parents Urged to Monitor Their Teens' Mood Swings
Cologne, Germany - Teenagers commonly experience mood swings and are not always approachable, and...
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Study Shows No Benefit from Arthroscopic Surgery for Knee Osteoarthritis
A study in the New England Journal of
Medicine shows that arthroscopic knee surgery does not...
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FDA’s Slow Handling of Problematic Drug Use
According to a draft report put together by congressional
investigators, it turns out that federal...
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Intel Corp.’s Health Guide Gets FDA Clearance
The US Food and Drug Administration on Thursday cleared
Intel Health Guide, a healthcare...
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CDPH Finds High Occurrence Of Patient Errors In Calif. Hospitals
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) released a
troubling report on the California...
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Wireless Chips May Interfere with Medical Devices Posing Risks
A study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American
Medical Association reveals that wireless...
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Salmonella Fear Prompts Stores to Pull Tomatoes from Shelves
Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
warning on Tuesday that tomatoes might...
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Children at High Risk of Delusion and PTSD after Intensive Care
Nearly one in three children admitted in pediatric intensive
care units (PICU) will have...
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Question Marks Rise over Brain Monitors’ Effectiveness
Bispectral index (BIS) monitor, a widely used device that employs
brainwaves to help doctors...
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Baxter Halts Production of Blood Thinner Drug Heparin
Baxter Healthcare has temporarily stopped making its
multiple-dose vials of heparin sodium...
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Epilepsy Drugs Linked to Suicidal-Thoughts Risk, FDA Warns
Commonly used antiepileptic drugs may increase the risk of
suicide among patients who take them,...
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Caffeine Shown to Raise Blood Sugar In Diabetics
Caffeine consumption could have a negative effect on people suffering from type 2 diabetes, raising...
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