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FDA Advisory Panel Supports J&J, Bayer Anticlotting Drug Rivaroxaban
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted on Thursday to recommend that the agency...
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The HIV/AIDS Issue Is As Present As Ever
The 9th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day took place on February 7, and just as before,...
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Kids Who Need Vitamins Less Likely To Get Them
A study appearing in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine reveals that children and...
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FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Banning Painkiller Darvon
FDA advisers have recommended that Darvon, a commonly prescribed painkiller, should be...
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PAD Sufferers Might Benefit from Treadmill Walking
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) sufferers are now given the hope of a better life without having...
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Vicks VapoRub Might Harm Your Child!
No kid under the age of four should be given the controversial cough and cold medicines, the...
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Gyms Have Special Offers for the New Year! Find a Fitness Club that Fits You
The first week of January is always the busiest time of the year for health clubs. According to...
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Experts Recommend More Sleep for Medical Residents
A panel of
experts at the Institute of Medicine issued a recommendation to medical
residents...
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Weight Loss Surgery Improves Fertility
Women who become heavy with child after weight-loss surgery are prone to be healthier and less...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Could Result in Parkinson’s Disease
Vitamin D deficiency might be linked, among other diseases,
to an increased risk of Parkinson’s...
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Pediatricians Recommend The Increase Of Vitamin D Dosage
Recently the American Academy of Pediatricians has concluded that babies, children and teens are...
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Government: Get Fit To Avoid Health Risks!
Whether you’re young or old, you need to keep moving! No
matter you’re doing brisk walks, running...
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German, French Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize for Virus Discoveries
Stockholm - The finding of cervical cancer virus and the discovery of the human immunodeficiency...
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The Hidden Danger of a Bowl of Cereals
Breakfast cereals can be served easily and
provide sufficient energy at the beginning of a new...
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Popular Supplements Glucosamine and Chondroitin No Good for Arthritis
Popular dietary supplements – glucosamine and chondroitin
sulfate – proved no better than placebos...
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Science and Art Receive MacArthur Grants
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the
Chicago-based grant-making private...
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Russia Plans to Keep "Peacekeeping Forces" in Georgia
Russia
agreed to withdraw its troops from Georgia by the end of Friday but intends
to hold a...
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Weather Conditions Give The West Nile Virus A Helping Hand
The West Nile
Virus keeps expanding. The standing water left from Tropical Storm
Edouard now...
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Meat Recall Due To E. Coli Announced By A California Food Comp.
A California
food company announced it is recalling 153,630 pounds of frozen ground beef
after...
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The West Nile Virus is not a Joke
After years of declining infection rates the West Nile virus hit the headlines once again....
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Prostate Screening’s Efficiency In The Elderly Questioned
Prostate-cancer screening or the PSA test for men aged 75 or
older should be stopped because there...
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44-Pound Cat Up For Adoption
Who do you think is the most famous fat cat in New Jersey? Well, don't think of business men right...
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FDA Panel Recommends New Arthritis Drug Approval
An FDA panel voted Tuesday 10 to 1 for the approval of a new drug that fights against rheumatoid...
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FDA to Investigate Possible Risks of Mercury Dental Fillings
Following a lawsuit filed by a number of consumer advocacy groups looking to eliminate the use of...
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Tips to Keep a Healthy Skin and Avoid Skin Cancer
As the new summer season approaches, more people will desire
to stay out for as long as possible,...
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Business
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Analysts: Apple Sees Slight Decline In ’09 Quarter Ending March
The economic shortage has taken its toll on many companies in the tech industry, and the latest...
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Hulu Pulls Its Content from Boxee
Recently, Hulu chief executive Jason Kilar posted on the service’s blog that the...
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Microsoft Fixes Zune Bug
Microsoft managed to fix the bug reported by the users of its 30 Giga Byte Zune MP3...
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Amazon, Netflix Rank Highest in Holiday Customer Satisfaction
Recently, ForeSee Results, alongside FGI Research and University of Michigan’s American...
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Apple stocks dive on Steve Jobs health concerns
Shares of Apple were down some 7 per cent in early trading Wednesday amid investor concerns that...
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Car AC can clear damp windscreens on winter days
Hamburg - Even though car air conditioners (AC) work overtime during the summer, they should also...
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Google Declares New, More Private Data Retention Policy
Google have just announced a change to their Data Retention
Policy for their new browser Chrome....
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Whole Foods Market Announces Meat Recall Due To E.coli Outbreak
Whole Foods Market is recalling fresh
ground beef that was sold between June 2 and August 6 in...
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Icahn and Yahoo Reach Agreement, Billionaire Takes 3 Seats in Yahoo's Board
The Yahoo board of directors and billionaire investor Carl Icahn seem to have reached a seize fire...
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Chinese Oil Giant Buys Norwegian Awilco for $2,5 Billion
China’s
largest offshore oil-services provider, China National Offshore Oil Corp., has
signed a...
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FBI Pursues Overseas Leads to Catch Store Extortionists
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is searching for information abroad to nab the serial...
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ABN Amro Takes a Neutral Stand In Bid Battle
On Monday, ABN Amro decided to adopt a neutral state in the
bid battle for its takeover.
In a...
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Dow Jones Board Recommends Murdoch’s Takeover Offer
The board of directors of Dow Jones, the US media group
which owns Wall Street Journal, after an...
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HeidelbergCement Makes A Bid To Buy British Hanson
Germany's
leading cement maker, HeidelbergCement, announced Tuesday that it has made a
7.85...
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Technology
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Hacker Attacks Kaspersky’s US Web Site
A hacker has recently launched a SQL attack and posted listings of tables contained on Moscow-based...
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Windows 7 Will Have 6 Editions, As Microsoft Risks Once Again
Even if Windows 7 beta is getting more and more positive reviews, the fact that Microsoft has...
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Intego Announces Trojan Hidden In iWork ‘09
The Internet security firm Intego has just announced that it has discovered a new Trojan horse in...
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Microsoft “Critical” Vulnerability Is “Unlikely” To Be Exploited
Mixed signals came from the Redmond giant as it posted the January patch. While the patch...
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Another Critical Bug Fixed By Microsoft On Patch Tuesday
Microsoft addressed just one bug for this month’s patch Tuesday,...
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Ford Introduces Enhanced SYNC 3.0 Car System
Automakers may not have the best perspectives at the moment, considering the economic...
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Microsoft To Release Emergency Critical Internet Explorer Patch
Wednesday Microsoft is releasing an out-of-cycle emergency
security patch for all versions of...
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Unaddressed Flaw in Internet Explorer Seriously Exposes Browser
As of the time of writing of this article, users of the
ubiquitous Internet Explorer browser made...
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Experts recommend treating online addiction as a disease
Hamburg - Addiction to online games should be treated as a distinct illness, experts recommended...
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Microsoft Warns Windows Users Once Again
Microsoft has just warned its users of a malicious Internet worm after detecting a wave of attacks...
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Kid-friendly searching
Washington - Kids love the Internet. Unfortunately, as every parent knows, there's a lot of trouble...
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Vista SP2 Beta Ships to Select Crowd Next Wednesday
A select group of customers, retailers and developers
mostly, belonging to the Microsoft...
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Self-destructing e-mail addresses
Hamburg - Lucky is the e-mail user who hasn't received solicitations for aphrodisiacs or online...
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Zune Executive Peers into Gadget Future
Microsoft officially announced the release of updated Zune media
players, which is scheduled for...
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Comcast One Step Closer To Losing Dispute Over P2P Interference
Comcast is getting one step closer to losing the P2P dispute, as three of the five members of the...
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Report: Games Are AppStore's Top Paid Downloads
While free stuff rules the AppStore download charts, among the paid software downloaded, games rank...
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Freedom of Internet Or Freedom of Network Management Practices?
Words came out last week that Federal Communications Commission
Chairman Kevin Martin will...
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Update: FCC Says Comcast Must Stop Bandwidth Throttling
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin said that he wants Comcast to stop its...
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FCC Chairman Wants Punishment For P2P Interference
Comcast will not get away that easily for interfering with
Internet traffic, and Federal...
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Bill Gates: The Man Behind Microsoft
Bill Gates will step down on Friday from the company he founded back in the ’70s, leaving it all to...
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Microsoft Fixes Seven Important System Glitches
Microsoft released on Tuesday a security update for Windows
designed to fix a total of seven...
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Nintendo Channel Says Hello To U.S.
As of this week, Wii’s Nintendo Channel went live for U.S. users, offering them everything...
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Skype Announces Cheap Unlimited PC-to-Phone Plans
Skype announced unlimited SkypeOut plans, which allow a user to call phone numbers. The plans are...
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FCC Chairman Opposes Skype’s Request For Open Networks
Skype’s petition with the
Federal Communications Commission is doomed to fail after FCC Chairman...
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Mozilla Launches Firefox 3 Beta 3 – Testing Purposes Only
Mozilla Corp. announced the
release of a beta version of Firefox 3.0 on Tuesday, bringing new...
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HBO On Broadband Coming Soon On Your Computer
If you are a movie addict, the
HBO on Broadband service offered by Time Warner Cable will give you...
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BECTA Shuns Vista and Office 2007
The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (BECTA) said in a report that is does...
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Intuit's QuickBooks Deletes Mac Desktop Files
Intuit's business accounting software QuickBooks reportedly has deleted data from several Mac...
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Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 Is Here
Mozilla released yesterday the
first beta version of its Firefox 3.0, after about 75,000...
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Apple Issues Patches for iPhone and Safari
Apple issued on Tuesday 48 software patches for a suite of applications including Safari for...
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Health
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WHO reports 1,658 confirmed cases of swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday confirmed 1,658 cases of the new...
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WHO: No need for travel, pork import restrictions
Geneva - World Health Organization officials reiterated Tuesday that travel restrictions would not...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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Federal Officials Issue another Salmonella Warning
Federal officials are advising people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts following reports of at least...
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Swine Flu Death Rate Slowing Down
Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos said late Monday that number of people dying...
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HIV Treatment Should Be Started Earlier than Currently Recommended
HIV patients should begin antiretroviral treatments earlier than what current guidelines recommend...
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Teens Should Be Screened for Depression, Experts Recommend
A government-appointed medical panel said doctors should screen all teenagers for depression, a...
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Lowering Blood Glucose Levels in Critically Ill Patients Might Kill Them
A new study reported online March 24 in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that lowering...
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Many Americans Lack Vitamin D, Study Shows
Vitamin D levels have dramatically decreased among Americans over the last two decades, according...
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Vitamin Pills Show Little Benefit in Reducing Heart Disease Risk
Multivitamins taken on daily basis don’t seem to lower the risk of developing heart...
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Multivitamins Are Far From Bringing So Much Benefits
According to a new study, taking a multivitamin does not help you reduce your risk of developing...
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Panel Unanimously Votes For Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel
An advisory panel of the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted unanimously to...
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Most Children Take Vitamins, But They Don’t Really Need Them
According to a newly released study, most children who take vitamins don’t really need them....
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Diabetes Test A1C May Be Soon Used As Diagnostic Tool
A1C test, also called the HbA1c or glycated hemoglobin test, may be soon used as a tool for...
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Addictive Painkiller Finally Withdrawn by the FDA
An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration voted 14 to 12 to recommend the withdrawal of...
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Newer Antipsychotics Pose Heart Risk
The findings of a new study add to the growing number of studies criticizing the class of newer...
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Walking Helps PAD Sufferers
A new US government-funded study has shown that people with the leg blood-vessel blockage called...
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Vicks VapoRub Poses Risks To Children Under 2
Vicks VapoRub, a common cold remedy, may create respiratory problems in infants and small...
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Illinois Homes Have Too Much Radon
According to a new study released by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, 42 percent of...
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Nation’s Largest Lab Company Admits Error in Vitamin D Tests
Quest Diagnostics Inc. of Madison, N.J., the nations’ largest lab company, provided...
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Early C-Sections Pose Risks For Babies, Study Reveals
Babies born by Caesarean section earlier than medical guidelines recommend are twice as...
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Radon Must Be Stopped – 1,100 People Die Annually
Even if nobody expected this, it looks like 95 percent of 1,100 deaths caused each year by radon...
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Go to the Gym to Look Good for 2009! Fitness Centers Offer Discounts to Attract Members
Fitness centers are working to attract new members for 2009. According to statistics released by...
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Seniors Must Be Careful With Their Medication
A newly released survey shows that about 4 percent of older adults in the United States combine...
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Less Sleep Hardens Arteries, Leads to Heart Disease
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that not getting...
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Colonoscopy Is Less Effective Than it Was Generally Believed
A Canadian study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine had concluded that the common test,...
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Small Breast Tumors May Need Extra Treatment
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Get Your Flu Shot! Flu Vaccine, the Best Option for Protection against Influenza
In an attempt to encourage people to get
their flu shot, the Centers for Disease Control and...
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Scientists Recommend Brain Drugs To Healthy People
A team of
scientists recently revealed in an opinion piece published online Sunday
by the journal...
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One Third Of Americans Don’t Meet Minimum Levels Of Physical Activity
A report by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention found that approximately...
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