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Health
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Falsified Data
The Food and Drug Administration says India's largest drugmaker has falsified test results for some...
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Menopause Drug Strongly Linked to Breast Cancer Return
A large study of tibolone, a drug used to treat menopausal symptoms and to prevent osteoporosis,...
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Laboratory Closed For Complete Inventory
It looks like army officials have suspended most research involving dangerous germs at the...
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Hormone Therapy – Breast Cancer Link Once Again Confirmed
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine confirms once again the link between hormone...
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Postmenopausal Hormones Connected With Breast Cancer
Undergoing menopausal hormone therapy that combines estrogen with progestin for five years...
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Vitamins C, E And Selenium Fail To Cut Prostate Cancer Risk
Two large trials revealed that selenium, vitamin E and C didn’t reduce the risk of developing...
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Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin D in Breast Cancer Prevention
A new study in the online edition of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute adds to the...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Study: Statin Drug Cuts Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, Death
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug given to people with normal cholesterol can reduce their risk of...
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Folic Acid, B Vitamins Don’t Lower Cancer Risk
Taking folic acid and other B vitamins on regular basis
doesn’t prevent breast cancer or cancer in...
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Update: Bayer Warned over Aspirin Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent
a warning letter to Bayer Health Care saying the...
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Anti-Obesity Drug Pulled From European Markets
On
Thursday, the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis halted the
sales of their...
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Farewell To Development Of Obesity Drug Taranabant
Merck halted the research of the experimental obesity drug taranabant because of the dangerous side...
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San Francisco Healthcare Program Declared Legal
Tuesday, a
panel of federal judges ruled that San Francisco’s
federal labor law that requests...
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Controversy over Pfizer’s Lipitor’s Ad Campaign Ends, New Ad Available
In the new television ad for Pfizer’s Lipitor,
the world’s top selling drug, the endorser is an...
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Committee Blames Infection for Infant Deaths in Turkish Hospital
Local newspapers reported that more than 20
newborns died at a Turkish hospital during the last...
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Drug Combo Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis
A new study has found that a combination of two drugs,
Enbrel and methotrexate, halts progression...
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Cloned T-Cells Therapy Halted Man’s Melanoma
For many years, physicians believed that the immune system
was effective only in combating...
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Hypoglycemia Worsens Diabetics’ Risk of Heart Disease
A new study comes to support the idea that diabetics have
high chances of dying because of heart...
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Herceptin Combined with Chemo Halts Progress of Breast Cancer
Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG announced Friday that new
data from a study with Herceptin showed...
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Study Prompts Bayer to Pull Trasylol from the Market
Bayer AG’s Trasylol, often used to prevent blood loss during
heart surgery, will be pulled from...
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Novartis’ Femara Significantly Reduces Breast Cancer Recurrence
Novartis AG’s breast cancer pill Femara can significantly
reduce the risks that a woman’s cancer...
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Cancer Risk Still Haunts Women after Quitting Hormone Therapy
A new study reveals that menopausal women have a higher risk
of developing cancer, even after...
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Report: Baxter Recalls All of Its Remaining Heparin Products
Baxter International Inc. said yesterday that it was recalling
all of its remaining heparin...
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End of the Road for Bayer’s Anti-Bleeding Drug, Trasylol
Heart surgery patients given anti-bleeding drug Trasylol were
more likely to die than patients...
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Chinese Heparin Factory Under Scrutiny
The Food and Drug Administration plans to perform an inspection at the Chinese plant that...
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Diabetes Study Halted Abruptly After Unexpected Deaths
A vast diabetes study which looked at the effects of aggressively lowering blood glucose levels to...
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ConAgra Recalls All Pot Pies Amid Salmonella Alert
ConAgra Foods announced Thursday that it was recalling all varieties of its frozen pot pies amid...
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Curious George Toys in Lead Contamination Scare
Marvel Entertainment Group halted shipments of its Chinese-made Curious George toys Wednesday after...
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World
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Undaunted Somali pirates seize four more boats
Nairobi - Undaunted Somali pirates have seized a total of four ships - among them two cargo ships -...
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Modern Marrakesh Offers Tantalizing Glimpses Of Oriental Magic
Marrakesh - Marrakesh in Morocco is not only one of the most exhilarating cities in Africa -...
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Commando Operation in Mumbai Hotels Seized by Militants
Indian commandoes managed to free some people who were being held hostage in the luxury hotels in...
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Makeover Planned For Hitler's Baltic Sea Hotel Colossus
Prora, Germany - The windows are either broken or boarded up, the roof is leaking and the plaster...
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Job Cuts Loom As German Auto Industry Battles Slump
Berlin - There's a saying in Germany that when Daimler coughs, the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg...
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Scientists to test bone as search continues at Fossett wreck site
San Francisco - About 70 searchers combed the area around the crash site of adventurer Steve...
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Fossett searchers find plane wreckage
San Francisco - The enigma of the disappearance of adventurer Steve Fossett moved closer to...
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Fossett search resumed after artifacts found
San Francisco - A new search was launched Wednesday for missing and presumed-dead adventurer Steve...
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Taiwan confirms purchase of 60 Harpoon missiles from US
Taipei - Taiwan confirmed on Wednesday that the United States has decided to sell 60 Harpoon Air...
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Typhoon Nuri Hit Hong Kong
Typhoon
Nuri, which already killed seven people in the Philippines,
hit Hong Kong on Friday...
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Last Bodies Recovered from Spanish Plane Crash
Rescue workers succeeded to recover the last to bodies from
the Spanair plane crash site at...
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Twin Suicide Bombings Make 57Victims in Northern Pakistan
More than 57 people were killed and up to 100 injured in two
simultaneous explosions in northern...
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Palestinian Slams Bulldozer into Bus in Jerusalem Killing 3
At least three people were killed and many more were injured on Wednesday in Jerusalem when a...
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EU to Impose Further Sanctions on Zimbabwe
The European Union will most likely threaten those responsible for the political chaos in Zimbabwe...
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Two JFK Airport Custom Officers Arrested
You would think that people like custom officers should be smarter than
taking bribes or helping...
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77-year-old Becomes Oldest Person to Climb Everest
A Nepalese man has become the oldest person to climb Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain....
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South Korea Opens For U.S. Imports
Just hours away from the summit, the U.S. and South Korea managed to reach an agreement concerning...
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Campaigning Halted After Ex-Councilor Is Killed in Basque Area
The elections campaign in Spain has been called off Friday by the Spanish
politicians with only...
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NYC Trains Delayed after Building Collapse, No Injuries
A vacant five-story apartment building collapsed in New York Tuesday, leading
to the suspension of...
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Pakistan Delays Voting until February 18 Due to Bhutto Assassination
The Election Commission of Pakistan announced Wednesday that the elections, originally scheduled...
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State of Emergency in Pakistan Lifted by Musharraf
Pakistan
President Pervez Musharraf lifted the state of emergency Saturday, after
imposing it six...
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Moderate Earthquake Shakes San Francisco Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area was shaken by an earthquake of 5.6 magnitude on the Richter scale on...
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Typhoon Wipha Pummels Eastern China, At Least Two Killed
China’s east coast is battered by a fierce typhoon, which killed at least two persons, destroyed...
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At Least Two Dead as Typhoon Wipha Strikes Japan and Taiwan
At least two died after the powerful Typhoon Wipha struck northern Japan and Taiwan, where land and...
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IAEA Team Inspects Damaged Japanese Power Plant
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Japan with the mission of...
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Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Linked to Laboratory
The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Surrey, Britain could be linked to a laboratory located...
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BBC Offers Apologies For Showing Film Of Angry Queen
BBC has apologized after a trailer of a forthcoming
documentary series on the queen shown to media...
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Business
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Volvo Cars and Swedish government freeze talks on state guarantee
Stockholm - Volvo Cars, the Swedish subsidiary of US automotive giant Ford, and the Swedish...
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Vietnam parliament blasts ministers on rice exports
Hanoi - The Vietnamese National Assembly deputies criticized today the government's strategy on...
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Asia-Pacific Markets Fall Sharply Wednesday
Tokyo - Stock markets throughout Asia and the Pacific fell sharply Wednesday in response to Wall...
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Opel, BMW call temporary halt to production
Berlin - German carmakers Opel and BMW said Tuesday they were calling a temporary halt to...
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Panic in Latin America, trading suspended in Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo - The global financial crisis unleashed panic Monday in Latin American financial markets,...
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Financial behemoth Lehman Brothers largest failure in US
New York - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, the 158-year-old investment bank, has become the largest...
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EADS threatens to withdraw from US air tanker bidding: report
Hamburg - European aerospace concern EADS has threatened to withdraw from the bidding for a...
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Windows XP SP3 Delayed Indefinitely
In an embarrassing turn of events, Microsoft has pulled off the distribution of
the long-awaited...
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Merck Offers 4.85 Billion Dollars To Settle Vioxx Cases
The US
drug maker Merck & Co announced on Friday it will pay 4,85 billion dollars
to settle...
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JetBlue Replaces Neeleman As CEO
After the February service meltdown at the company he
founded, JetBlue Airways CEO David G....
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