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Researchers Decode the Genome of the Cow
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Agriculture have been...
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Researchers Find Virus-Free Way Of Reprogramming Stem Cells
Stem cells have always been controversial, from ethical and biological point of view, but the...
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New Flu Vaccine Based On Human Antibodies May Come In Years
A new vaccine fighting several strains of the flu, including the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu,...
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Scientists Decode Genetic Map Of Cold Virus
Science moves one step closer to finding an effective treatment for the common cold, as University...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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Cleaner Air Equals Longer Life
The battle against pollution has been one of the biggest concerns over the past two decades. And...
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Newer Antipsychotics Double Heart Risks
The latest generation of antipsychotic drugs appears to be twice as likely to cause sudden...
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Early Trauma May Lead to CFS in Adulthood
Children facing trauma may develop chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in their adulthood, according...
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Researchers Will Test Breast Cancer Vaccine
Good news for cancer fighters all around the world! Scientists at the University of Arkansas for...
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Gene Linked To High Blood Pressure Discovered
Researchers have recently identified a gene variant that is believed to contribue to the...
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Scientists to Discover New Human Diseases Study Methods
University of Southern California researchers have managed to derive the first embryonic stem (ES)...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Two Enzymes Might Help Predict Ovarian Cancer Outcome
A woman’s chance of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, US...
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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Vatican Puts Stem Cell Research, Cloning, In Vitro on List of Sins
The Roman Catholic Church applauds the developments of
medicine in the scientific age we live in,...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Brain Swelling: The Cause Of Many Deaths On Mount Everest
Not avalanches, falling ice or lung problems seem to be the reasons for which many climbers on...
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Report Finds Government Nano-Risk Assessment Plan Faulty
The government’s plan for research on potential health and
environmental risks posed by the use of...
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A Vaccine Against Malaria That Promises To Drastically Cut Infection Rates
Researchers reported on Monday that a revolutionary vaccine against
malaria protected up to 65...
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Study: CT Scans Nearly As Accurate As Angiography
New research published in this week’s New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that noninvasive CT...
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Study: Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
Are you afraid of having a child with
asthma? A new study suggests that the time of the year in...
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Study: Ginkgo Biloba No Good To Prevent Alzheimer’s
Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of
years. Today, it is one of the top...
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Europeans Report First Windpipe Transplant Without Anti-Rejection Drugs
An article in the Nov. 19 online issue of the journal The
Lancet tells that story of a Colombian...
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Study: 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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Endeavour Closes In On ISS After Successful Night Launch
Space shuttle Endeavour continued to enjoy a problem-free journey
throught space Saturday on its...
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H. Erectus Pelvis Shares New Clues On The Evolution Of Human Brain
Excavations in the region of Gona, Ethiopia, unearthed the
first and almost complete pelvic fossil...
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LeRoy Cain: Endeavour Is Ready
Mission Management Team Chairman LeRoy Cain said Wednesday
that Endeavour, its payload and the...
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Genetically modified maize lowers fertility in mice, study finds
Vienna - Feeding mice with genetically engineered maize developed by the US-based Monsanto...
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Answer For Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women: Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Heavy Rainfall Might Explain High Rates Of Autism
Children living in regions with higher levels of annual
rainfall may be more predisposed to...
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U.S.
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STDs At All-Time High, But Chlamydia Sets Record
Although previous reports have shown that sexually transmitted diseases are on decline in...
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Flu Strain Resistant To Antiviral Treatment Found
Physicians have found a recently mutated strain of flu that resists the most commonly...
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Rumors Say that Gupta Will Be Surgeon General
Analysts believe that Sanjay Gupta might be the most influential surgeon general, if he is chosen...
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Sanjay Gupta Is Obama’s Pick for Surgeon General
President-elect Barack Obama's choice for surgeon general is CNN medical correspondent and...
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CMS Releases New Nursing Home Ratings
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released on Thursday quality ratings for each of...
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FDA Says Epilepsy Drugs Should Carry Suicide Warnings
The US Food and Drug Administration is ordering companies that make epilepsy drugs to add warning...
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First Face Transplant In The U.S.
Surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic have
performed the nation’s first partial face transplant. The...
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Gene Mutation Said To Combat Obesity
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Experimental Malaria Vaccine Effective in Clinical Trials
An experimental vaccine against malaria may
prove to be a powerful weapon in the fight against one...
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38% Of U.S. Adults Are Using Alternative Medicine
A survey released today by the National Institutes of Health found that 42.8 percent of American...
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Many Primary Care Doctors Not Satisfied with Their Work, Want to Quit
A survey released this week by the Physicians’ Foundation, a
non-profit group of state medical...
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Overworked Doctors Looking For Alternative Careers
It’s no secret that life as a doctor is hard and tiresome. The sheer pressure of responsibility is...
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Survey: Many United States Doctors Consider Quitting
A survey
released Tuesday revealed that many primary care doctors in the United
States were...
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NASA: Endeavour And STS-126 Crew Prepare For Launch
Endeavour's crew members ate their traditional launch-day meal in Kennedy's Operations and Checkout...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over Three Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Drug Prescriptions For Children Rising At Alarming Rates
More and more children in the United States are prescribed
medication for chronic diseases,...
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US Supreme Court To Decide On Drug Lawsuits
Unquestionably, there are thousands of suspended cases across the United States that hang on the...
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FDA And Scientist Argue Over BPA Risk, Consumers Left In Confusion
Health officials are currently trying to establish whether bisphenol A (BPA) is a threat or a...
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Update: Doctors Prescribe Placebos Without Patients’ Knowledge
Prescribing placebos has become a common thing among US doctors, with more than half of them...
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3 Percent Of American Children Are Unisured, With An Insured Parent
More than 2 million American children have
no health insurance because their parents can’t afford...
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Suicide Predominant In White, Middle-Aged Americans
While anti-suicide campaigns have focused on teens and young
adults because they are thought to be...
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Suicide Rates Up Among American Middle-Aged Women
Suicide rates in America are rising for the first
time since the early ‘90s, and the most affected...
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US Economist Paul Krugman Wins 2008 Nobel Economics Prize
Stockholm - The 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded Monday to Paul Krugman of the United...
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Update: U.S. Vaccine Use Increased In 2007
In June 2006, Merck’s drug Gardasil was approved by the FDA.
Gardasil is a drug designed to...
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World
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New Zealand school isolates 31 swine flu suspects
Wellington - Twenty-seven students from a New Zealand college orchestra and four teachers are being...
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Myanmar In An Hour And A Half
Myawaddy, Myanmar - Go to those places where poor countries meet rich and you will find hope. The...
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Survey: Many Americans Turning To Complementary, Alternative Medicine
More and more Americans choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their health...
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Malaria Vaccine – A ‘Hopeful Beginning’ in Fighting the Deadly Disease
Two studies appearing this week in the New England Journal of Medicine note that an experimental...
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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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Prince Charles, longest-waiting heir to the throne, turns 60
London - During his recent visit to Indonesia, Prince Charles watched a traditional dance about two...
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Death Toll above 230 in Pakistan Earthquake
Islamabad - The official death toll from the devastating earthquake that hit south-western Pakistan...
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Three European Scientists Won The 2008 Nobel Prize For Medicine
One German and two French scientists won
the 2008 Nobel prize in medicine for their work in...
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Cholera Outbreak in Pakistan's Violence-Hit North-West
Islamabad - Health authorities treated hundreds of patients affected by a cholera outbreak in...
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IAEA Report Proof of Peaceful Nuclear Programme
Tehran - The West considers the latest report by the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Iran's...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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Russia Could Be Totally Isolated Due to Violations of the Ceasefire
Russia could be totally isolated due to violations of the
ceasefire, US Secretary of State...
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Karadzic to Make First Court Appearance at The Hague Today
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic was handed over on Wednesday from Serbia to a...
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20th Century Medicine Giant Michael DeBakey Dies At 99
Heart surgeon Michael DeBakey, whose revolutionary heart transplants
and coronary bypass surgical...
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EU Backs Erbitux as First Line Drug Against Cancer
The European Medicines Agency, based in London, has approved the use of Erbitux, produced by Merck...
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Missing Couple Found Safe in Grand Canyon
All’s well when it ends well.
A couple who went hiking in the Grand
Canyon got lost and was...
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U.N. Chief Visits Myanmar’s Relief Camps
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited Myanmar today in an attempt to persuade the country’s...
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U.N. Secretary-General to Meet with Myanmar Ruler
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he will meet with Myanmar’s military leader, Senior Gen....
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Asian Countries Discuss Myanmar Relief Effort
As Burmese military junta announced its decision to allow Asian countries to provide aid to the...
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Brown Says “Inhuman” Help Might Cost Burma Another Disaster
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown accused Myanmar for not managing effectively
the distribution of...
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Myanmar Death Toll Reaches 78,000
Nearly two weeks after the devastating Cyclone Nargis hit the Irrawaddy Delta and the country’s...
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School Bus Crash Kills Four Students in Minn.
Cottonwood, Minnesota faced a terrible situation Tuesday. Four students died in a school bus crash...
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Canadian Officers Used Taser on Polish Immigrant (update)
After the video recording released a few days ago in which one can clearly see the last moments of...
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Death Toll Climbs To 2000 In Bangladesh (Update)
Official rescuers in Bangladesh counted another 300 bodies
of people killed in Friday's cyclone...
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Chilean President Visits Earthquake Damaged Areas
On Thursday, as President Michelle Bachelet was visiting
residents in Tocopilla reassuring them...
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242 Killed by Tropical Cyclone in Bangladesh
At least 242 people were killed late Thursday as the
tropical cyclone Sidr hit the southern...
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Cuba, The Americas Honor Che Guevara
Cuba, as well as other Latin American countries, held celebrations on Monday in Ernesto...
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Bin Laden Stirs Controversy After Appearing in Video
Six years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks took nearly 3,000 lives, al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden...
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Hurricane Felix Death Toll Continues to Rise
Official reports indicate that 52 people died in Nicaragua after Hurricane Felix struck the country...
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Floods in North Korea Delay Summit With Neighbouring South
A summit that both nations eagerly expected was delayed due to the severe flooding North Korea is...
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Specials
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Two Genetic Variants Predispose People to Stroke
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that carrying certain genes might...
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Epilepsy Drug Could Impair Your Baby’s Cognitive Function
The use of anti-seizure drug valproate while pregnant may cause your baby harm, US researchers said...
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Stem Cell Transplant Shows Promise in Treating Type 1 Diabetes
Scientific world may soon offer a solution for millions of people suffering from type 1 diabetes...
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Neither Viagra nor Cialis Causes Vision Damage
Neither Viagra nor Cialis taken on daily basis for sexual impotence damage men’s vision,...
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Type 1 Diabetics Closer To Be Cured
Type 1 diabetics may soon benefit from a treatment that could enable them to survive without the...
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Amazon Blames Sales Ranking Removal for Adult Books on “Cataloging Error”
Amazon.com released talked to the media about the so-called “glitch” that temporarily...
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Brown Fat Makes You Slimmer
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that adults still have a type of fat that...
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Broccoli Might Reduce Your Stomach Cancer Risk
The summer is that time of the year when you can get advantage of everything that nature has to...
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Intel and GE Sign $250 Million Deal in Health Care Field
Two Giant US companies announced Thursday that they will team up to produce a line of...
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Plavix – Aspirin Combo Lowers Risk of Heart-Related Problems
Patients suffering from atrial fibrillation who are not able to follow treatment with warfarin to...
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Device Prevents Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Researchers present Saturday at the American College of Cardiology Conference in Orlando, Florida...
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Male Circumcision May Prevent Two Common STDs
Male circumcision appears to offer more protection to men than previously estimated, according to...
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The Necessity of PSA Test in Prostate Cancer Questioned Once Again
Two new studies appearing online in the March 18 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine...
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Don’t Worry, Be Happy!
If you don’t know the song, now it’s a good time to search for it and listen. It might...
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FDA-Approved Labels - No Guarantee against Lawsuits
The US Supreme Court ruled against pharmaceutical company Wyeth on Wednesday in a case involving...
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L.A. Clinic Will Soon Offer Custom-Designed Babies
A Los Angeles clinic plans to make some monumental changes in the way babies are conceived. The...
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Want to Lose Weight? It’s All about Calories!
When it comes to losing weight everyone is an expert. Everyone, and here I mean women, knows at...
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Want to Lose Weight? Stick to Your Diet, Researchers Say
New research in this week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reveals the secret...
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Study: Women Should Drink Milk, Not Alcohol
Women who have just one alcoholic drink each day increase their risk of cancer, according to a new...
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New Flu Vaccine Based on Human Antibodies May Come in Years
A new vaccine fighting several strains of the flu, including the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu,...
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Doctors at Cleveland Clinic Weigh Chimp Victim’s Alternatives
Surgeons at famous Cleveland Clinic in Ohio find themselves in front of a difficult case, as they...
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Johnson&Johnson Sued by the United States
The United States has sued the Johnson&Johnson company for marketing the heart drug...
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Doctors Testing New Warfarin Dosage System
Wednesday, researchers reported that they were testing a new system aimed at regulating the...
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Coffee “Addicts” May Have Lower Risk of Stroke
Drinking two or more cups of coffee per day appears to reduce the risk for stroke among women,...
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Black History Month - A Studying Opportunity
All over the U.S., as well as in many other countries in the African Diaspora, February is...
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Migraines May Now Have An Explanation: Too Much Belly Fat?
Excess fat around the waistline has long been blamed for increasing the risk of heart disease,...
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Octuplet Mom Followed By Quadruplet Mom
In spite of the fact that Dr. Michael Kamrava is under investigation by the American Society For...
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Your Waist May Offer a Picture of Your Migraine Risk
A new study shows that overweight people are more likely to have migraines than those who are...
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Willem J. Kolff, ‘Father Of The Artificial Organ’ Dies
Dr. Willem J. Kolff, the man behind the first artificial kidney and several other devices that...
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Study: Financial Incentives Push People to Quit Smoking
A new study has revealed that financial incentives determine more people to quit smoking,...
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Technology
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Visionary Scientists and Tech Leaders Launch Singularity University
NASA, Google, and entrepreneurs Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis announced the launch of a new...
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Teens Engaged In Risky Online Behaviour
According to a new study, 54% of teens talk about behaviours such as sex, alcohol use, and...
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Mac OS X 10.5.6 Update Goes Haywire
Apple’s Leopard OS apparently swallowed the wrong kind of medicine when it got Monday’s update....
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Intel Makes New Progress In Silicon Photonics Field
The chipmaker Intel aims to revolutionize our ways of communication
by using a new technology to...
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Seinfeld Gates Ad Leaves World Speechless. Without Speech
Whether you are a Mac fan or a Microsoft fan, when you first see the much-talked-about Seinfeld ad...
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Speech recognition software: Good supplement to keyboard
It may have sounded like science fiction 20 years ago, but it's now reality: computers listen to...
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Medpedia, The Online Collaborative Project On Health
Almost everyone who uses the Internet surely knows about
Wikipedia, the largest online...
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Doctors Are Not Ready For Electronic Medical Records
According to a national survey conducted by the U.S. government, doctors have a hard time switching...
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Roadrunner Supercomputer Unveiled After 6 Years Of Work
The world’s fastest new supercomputer, named Roadrunner was
unveiled at the IBM research...
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Study Warns: Heart Defibrillators Vulnerable To Hacker Attacks
U.S. researchers unveiled on Wednesday
that even humans can be vulnerable to hacker attacks. How...
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IBM Rules The World of Teraflops
IBM’s Blue Gene/L supercomputer has achieved a new world
record as it continued its four-year...
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iPods Can Be Bad For Peacemakers
According to a new study, iPod can cause malfunctions to peacemakers
because Apple’s players may...
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Health
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WHO: 1,490 cases of new flu, 30 deaths, as scientists meet
Geneva - The World Health Organization held Tuesday an online conference of scientists from various...
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FDA Calls for New Warnings for OTC Painkillers
Over-the counter painkiller will get new labels warning consumers of the potential risks of liver...
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Swiss flu medicine producer Roche ups its preparedness
Geneva - Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche announced Wednesday that it had increased its...
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Autistic Kids Display Common Genetic Variations
Researchers have long blamed genetics for autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) but no study...
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Bleach Baths Help Children with Eczema
A new study published this week in the journal Pediatrics reveals that adding a small amount of...
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Flu Death Toll in Mexico on the Rise
The number of dead in Mexico's flu epidemic rose to 103, Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova...
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Walnuts May Prevent Breast Cancer
A new study by researchers from Marshall University of Medicine in Huntington reveals that eating...
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NSAIDs Don’t Prevent Alzheimer’s
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory pain drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen may delay the...
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Meth Exposure during Pregnancy Predisposes Kids to Abnormal Brain Development
Methamphetamine use during pregnancy may cause abnormal brain development in children, according to...
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Genetic Variants Tied to Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Two genetic variants appear to significantly increase the risk of ischemic stroke, US researchers...
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Epilepsy Drug Valproate Tied to Lower IQs in Babies
Using anti-seizure drug valproate during pregnancy was associated with a higher risk of impaired...
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People’s Level of Stress Depending on Their Geographic Location
According to a study in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people...
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Stem Cell Transplant Effective in Type 1 Diabetes
People suffering from type 1 diabetes may soon not need to inject themselves on daily basis in...
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Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Don’t Cause Eye Damage
Men using erectile dysfunction drugs face no risk for vision problems, according to a study in the...
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Do You Know What Diet To Follow?
Following a diet is not easy, especially if you choose it on your own. Why? Simply: because people...
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New Technique to Detect Cancer May Soon Be Available
New research in the online issue of the journal Nature Medicine suggests that a new technique to...
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Women Fertility May One Day Be Restored through Stem Cell Treatment
Reporting in the journal Nature Cell Biology, Chinese scientists suggest that women may one day be...
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China has long way to go on health reforms
Beijing - Chinese authorities released a long-awaited health reform action plan...
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Donda West Surgeon Surrenders His Medical License
Dr. Jan Adams, the controversial Los Angeles plastic surgeon who operated on rapper Kanye...
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NY Health Commissioner Calls for Tax on Sugared Drinks
An article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that imposing a tax on sodas and sports...
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Acid Reflux Drugs Do Not Improve Asthma
A new study in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine suggests that treating...
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Brown Fat May Help People Fight Obesity
How many times have you heard your friends complaining of being fat? Or how many times you wished...
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Reduce Liquid Calories to Lose Weight, Study Suggests
What is the first thought on your mind when you decide to start a diet? I am sure you think about...
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Supervised Exercise Benefits Heart Failure Patients
Supervised exercise appears to be both safe and healthy for people with heart failure, according to...
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Lack of Self-Control May Predispose Kids to Weight Gain
A study released in the April issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association’s...
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PEPFAR Program Decreased AIDS-Related Deaths in Africa
According to a study published online Monday in The Annals of Internal Medicine, the...
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Erectile dysfunction often early sign of cardiovascular disease
Wiesbaden - Impaired sexual potency can be an early sign of cardiovascular disease, according to...
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Study Finds High Rate of Rehospitalizations among Medicare Patients
A new study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that one in five...
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Novo Nordisk Shares Down after Liraglutide Gets Mixed Review
Shares of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk A/S fell as much as 13 percent on Friday after a Food and...
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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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People
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Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend, doctors charged with suppling drugs
Los Angeles - Anna Nicole Smith's attorney and boyfriend as well as two doctors...
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Taxpayers Angry With Octuplets Mom, Death Threats Under Investigation
Police said they launched an investigation into a series of death threats against the most...
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck Pregnant Again
Thursday, Elisabeth Hasselbeck of “The View” revealed on the ABC daytime chat...
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Paramedic Charged in Travolta Extortion Case
E! Online has reported earlier this month that a paramedic in the Bahamas was charged on Monday...
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Patrick Swayze Says He's Winning the Battle against Cancer
A&E made great plans to promote its new drama "The Beast," set for a debut on the...
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Jett Travolta’s Death, Medically Unclear
The life and death of John Travolta and Kelly Preston’s son, Jett, is still a mystery for...
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John Travolta and Kelly Preston Devastated by Son Jett’s Mysterious Death
Authorities said that John Travolta’s teenage son, Jett, passed away on Friday in the Bahamas...
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Autopsy On John Travolta's Son Planned For Monday
Two pathologists will perform an autopsy in the Bahamas for actor John Travolta's 16-year-old son,...
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Barbara Bush, OK After Surgery
Born on June 8th, 1925, Barbara Bush is the wife of George H. W. Bush, who was the 41st President...
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Lori Drew Case Started Today. Open Statements Made
In what promises to be one recent times’ most convoluted
cases, 49 year old Lori Drew is accused...
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Alcohol Ingestion Drops In Americans As They Grow Old
It appears that Americans are drinking less alcohol, with middle-aged people consuming an estimated...
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Mary-Kate Olsen Won’t Talk About Ledger Without Immunity
Mary-Kate Olsen has refused to speak to federal
investigators about Heath Ledger’s death unless...
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Famous US Heart Surgeon Dies at 99 Years of Age
Michael DeBakey has been considered by many one of the parents of cardiovascular surgery thanks to...
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Anne Hathaway's Ex: From Courthouse To Hospital
Raffaello Follieri, Anne Hathaway's former boyfriend, who was arrested the other day on wire fraud...
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Lutfi Carefully Removed from Britney’s Entourage
The man claiming to be friend and manager to pop singer
Britney Spears, Sam Lutfi, has agreed to...
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Britney's Dad Conservator Through July
Jamie Spears will remain in control of daughter Britney Spears’ estate until July 31,...
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Papa Spears' Legal Control over Daughter Continues
Troubled pop star Britney Spears has not regained control over her affairs. Los Angeles Court...
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Lynne Spears: Lutfi Brainwashed My Daughter
Lynne Spears accuses the dubious Sam Lutfi, self-declared
manager and friend of Britney Spears, of...
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Dancing Inspires More Marie Osmond Dolls
Entertainer and celebrated doll maker Marie Osmond was so inspired by her experience on the...
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Mischa Barton Hospitalized For Bad Medicine Reaction
The actress was taken to a Los Angeles hospital on Sunday evening after reportedly having a bad...
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A Bit of Marijuana Taboo
One little vehicle collision and then, oopsie, you’re world famous for possession of marijuana (and...
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