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Pregnant women and heart patients should not smoke hookahs
Berlin - Smoking a water-pipe carries the same health risks as cigarettes. With that in mind, the...
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Harris Teeter Recalls Pistachios over Salmonella Concerns
North Carolina-based grocery food chain Harris Teeter announced over the weekend that it is...
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Novartis’ Afinitor Gets FDA Clearance for Advanced Kidney Cancer
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved Novartis AG’s Afinitor for advanced...
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Cholesterol Drug Crestor Reduces Risk of Vein Clots As Well
Besides reducing the incidence of heart attacks and stroke, AstraZeneca’s cholesterol drug...
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Babson College Closes because Likely Norovirus Outbreak
Babson College closed its doors on Saturday because of a likely norovirus outbreak. More than 100...
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Teva Gets FDA Approval for Marketing Topamax Tablets
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said the Food and Drug Administration has given its approval...
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Commonly Used Pain Drug May Treat Symptoms of Opioid Withdrawal
People addicted to heroin and prescription drugs such as codeine and morphine may be able to...
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Meningitis Strikes the University of Pennsylvania: Three Students Hospitalized
Three University of Pennsylvania students have been hospitalized with meningitis, school officials...
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Justice Ginsburg Released from Hospital after Cancer Surgery
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital Friday after tests...
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First Case of Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever in the US Confirmed
A Colorado woman diagnosed with Marburg hemorrhagic fever has recovered, US health authorities...
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Norovirus Responsible For Illness In Omaha
The norovirus seems to have been responsible for affecting nearly 50 inmates and staff members at...
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Teething Pain Medicine Kills 84 Kids in Nigeria
The number of children who died from a contaminated baby medicine sold in Nigeria has increased...
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Justice Ginsberg Plans Return To Court Soon After Surgery
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg announced her intention to be back at work for the...
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Justice Ginsburg Has Surgery To Remove Pancreatic Tumor
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery Thursday at the Memorial...
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Gates Releases Mosquitoes During TED Speech To Warn About Malaria
Malaria is a disease affecting over half a billion people every year, commonly associated with...
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Flu Outbreak Expected This Winter! Single Anti-Flu Treatment Not Enough
This season it is recommended that doctors prescribe rimantidine along with Tamiflu because this...
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Tainted Peanut Butter – The Source of Salmonella Outbreak
The ongoing salmonella outbreak in the United States has made so far 410 victims in 43 states,...
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Orexigen Says Weight Loss Drug Meets Goals In Trial
Orexigen Therapeutics Inc. said Thursday that their experimental drug for weight loss,...
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Fifteen-Year-Old Dies From Bacterial Meningitis
Ashley Andreasen, a 15-year-old girl, died on Friday from bacterial meningitis, barely a...
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How To Avoid Hangovers On New Year’s Party
We’re just a few days away from the New Year’s Party and all the good things coming...
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Eight People Hospitalized in Redwood City with Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Eight people at a Redwood City home have been hospitalized in what authorities have called...
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Zometa Proven To Shrink Breast Tumors
All drugs are known to have side effects, whether it's aspirin or morphine. Usually, painkiller...
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Malaria Vaccine, In Development
Malaria is very well-known disease, part of the vector-borne diseases. It has been discovered that...
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Women More Likely Than Men To Die From Severe Heart Attack
A new study suggests that women are less
likely than men to get proper care after being...
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Extended Drug Therapy for Hepatitis C Doesn’t Work for Some Patients
Patients with chronic hepatitis C who have
not responded to an initial round of antiviral...
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Cancer Fighting Pill as Good as Chemo for Some Patients, Study Shows
According to a new study, the lung cancer
pill Iressa works as well as chemotherapy as second-line...
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Banzel Approved by the FDA to Treat Severe Epilepsy
A new drug called Banzel (rufinamide) has
been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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Survey Shows More Hospital Patients Get Sick with Intestinal Infections
The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and
Epidemiology reports that more hospital...
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Suspected Norovirus Outbreak Closes Hope College
Hope College in Holland is expected to
remain closed a day longer because of “a growing outbreak...
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New Yorkers Warned on Highly Contagious Stomach Flu!
There are some common sense steps New Yorkers should take to protect themselves from the contagious...
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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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New Gout Drug Uloric Gets FDA Clearance
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. won US approval to sell the first new treatment option for chronic...
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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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Avoid Hangovers on New Year’s Party!
We’re just a few days away from the New Year’s Party and all the good things coming...
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Guinea Worm Disease Will Be Completely Eradicated
It is hoped that Guinea worm disease, a parasitic
infection caused by the nematode, Dracunculus...
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Diarrhea Bacteria, Quite Common in U.S. Hospitals, Survey Shows
As many as 13 out of every 1,000 hospital
patients are infected with Clostridium difficile,or
C....
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Migraine Headaches May Diminish Breast Cancer Risk
Women with a history of migraine headaches have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer,...
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Drug Company Wyeth Sued By Vermont Musician
Drug company Wyeth has been sued by a Vermont musician after an injection with an anti-nausea drug...
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Update: Top Court Hears Arguments in Wyeth & Levine Case
Patients and drug companies are still waiting
for a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Levine’s...
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Gardasil Vaccination Rate Tops 25 Percent despite Initial Doubts
More girls in the United States are vaccinated with
Gardasil, the vaccine designed to prevent...
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Supreme Court Ready For Drugs, Cigarettes and Bad Language Review
The U.S. Supreme Court enters its third term on Monday,
October 6, and the calendar has a series...
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FDA Lacks Staffers, Report Shows
While repeated outbreaks of food poisoning persist in the United States, the Food and Drug...
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Feeling like Having an Energy Drink? Maybe Not…
You’re tired and thinking that an energy drink will do it? Maybe
you need to think twice before...
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Energy Drinks May Give You Wings, But Sometimes Caffeine Intoxication
A new study conducted by a team of scientist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., found...
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Levine versus Wyeth Case to Go to the Supreme Court
In the year
2000, Diane Levine presented herself to a clinic with a migraine, where she was...
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FDA Allows Irradiation Of Spinach And Lettuce To Kill Germs
In an attempt to reduce the risk of contamination with E. coli and Salmonella, the US Food and Drug...
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First Human Case of Infection with West Nile Virus in Illinois
The most recent human case of infection
with West Nile virus is a 28-year-old woman from Aurora....
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Children’s Hospital Evacuated Due to Chemical Scare
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta was evacuated late Saturday
after a woman took her child to the...
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Pembroke under State of Emergency Due to E. coli-Tainted Water
Pembroke is under a state of emergency after E.coli bacteria
was found in the town’s water supply...
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Health Officials Advise People To Avoid Amoeba After California Boy’s Death
Owing to a recent death, Riverside County health officials issued a warning advising residents to...
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Tomato-Borne Salmonella Infection – Facts You Should Know
As the source of tomatoes-borne salmonella infections has
not been discovered yet, here are some...
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Salmonella Scare Prompts Tomato Withdrawal Nationwide
Following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s tomato
warning, more restaurants and grocery...
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Number of US States Struck by Salmonella Infections Reaches 16
Tomatoes-borne Salmonella bacteria appear to infect more people each day spreading all over the...
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Tomatoes May Be Blamed for Salmonella Outbreak in 9 States
Health authorities are blaming tomatoes for an outbreak of
salmonella in nine U.S. states after...
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Fun Is Over; Now Make Sure You Get Your Hep A Shot
This seems to be the message the New York City Health
Department is transmitting to all...
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