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Restaurant Chains Obliged To Inform Upon Calories
A new rule demanding New York
chain restaurants to attach calorie information to their menus was...
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Poorly Prepared Insurance Companies Hit by Medicare Payment Cuts
The foolish insurance companies are hit by an apparently unexpected-by-them problem. They did not...
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Bristol-Myers Squibb to Start Paying States in Medicaid Drug Fraud
A number of 43 states will receive money from drug maker
Bristol-Myers Squibb as part of a...
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Exercise Could Delay Alzheimer’s Brain Shrinkage
As the number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease is going
to quadruple worldwide by 2050...
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Amgen’s Bone Drug Meets Endpoint In Phase III Trial
Biotech drug manufacturer Amgen Inc. announced on Monday
that its experimental drug denosumab...
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Melanoma Cases Raise Considerably Among Younger Women
Researchers browsing through the cases of melanoma, the
deadliest form of skin cancer, found that...
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Lower Fertility In Men Linked To Being Obese, Diabetic
It appears that not only the mother’s weight plays an important
role in conceiving, but the...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends Cholesterol Drugs for Kids
The American
Academy of Pediatrics is seeking
to change some of its recommendations regarding...
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9/11 Health Official Dismissed, Bush Administration Looks for Replacement
As the term of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s director, Dr. John Howard,...
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Medicare Assistance Will Soon Be Hard To Get
The Bush administration’s announcement about the 10 percent fee cut in Medicare payments for...
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The Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Seeks A New Director
The Bush administration is looking for a new administrator
of the National Institute for...
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WHO: New Molecular Test to Detect TB Faster Gives Sufferers Hope
The World Health Organization unveiled on Monday a new
diagnostic test that will give doctors the...
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GAO Finds Providers in Medicare Program Guilty of Tax Fraud
A report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), a
federal watchdog agency, found that more...
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Few Doctors Adopt Electronic Health Records
In a world of technology, the computer seems to be the
answer to all our problems saving us a lot...
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Kaiser to Use Microsoft's HealthVault
Kaiser Permanente, the biggest U.S. health maintenance organization (HMO), has announced that it...
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Microsoft, Kaiser to Initiate Medical Records Program
Two weeks after Google has officially launched its
long-awaited Google Health, a product enabling...
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FDA: Heartworm Drug ProHeart 6 To Return to US Market
ProHeart 6, a heartworm drug manufactured by Fort Dodge Animal Health, will be reintroduced to the...
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US Foundation Launches $300 M Program to Improve Health Care
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation's largest philanthropy organization devoted...
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VA Staffer Involved in Email Scandal Testifies
Norma Perez, an employee with the post-traumatic stress
disorder program at the Olin E. Teague...
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LifeCycle Raises Money for AIDS Groups
This year's LifeCycle promises to be biggest ever, as about 2,500 cyclists left the San Francisco...
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Kids Cancer Rates Vary By Sex, Race and Area
A new study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has concluded that several...
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Seven Measles Cases Spotted in DuPage County
The Illinois Department of Public Health has confirmed seven cases of measles in DuPage County,...
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Child Obesity May Level Off, but That's No Good News
Rates of childhood obesity in the U.S. appear to have leveled off after a 25-year increase, results...
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Children Healthcare Varies Greatly by State
The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that seeks to promote better health care for all...
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CDC: Childhood Obesity Rates Going Steady First Time in 25 Years
It seems like the battle against excessive weight has won ground
lately, as rates of childhood...
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FDA’s New Sentinel System to Identify Dangers from Drugs
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s drug safety
monitoring has been criticized as...
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NIH Launches Program to Study Undiagnosed Diseases
The National Institutes of Health is launching a clinical research
program intended for people...
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Google Health Service Is Finally Here
The internet search giant Google Inc. has finally launched
its long-awaited Google Health...
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Court Hears More Claims Linking Thimesoral in Vaccines to Autism
The
parents of two 10-year-old boys who believe that a mercury-based preservative,
thimesoral,...
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CDC: Arthritis Affects Half of US Diabetics
Forty-six million Americans suffer from some form of
arthritis, which is the most common cause of...
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Gadgets
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The Smartphone Market Is Big Enough For One More: Sprint Treo
Sprint introduced the Treo 800w Smartphone this week, a device designed for business users always...
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Linksys Launches the WRT610N, Wireless Dual Band Home Router
Linksys unveiled the Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router
(WRT610N), which is designed to...
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Microsoft’s Hyper-V Is Out On The Market
The highly anticipated release to manufacturing of
Microsoft’s hypervisor system called...
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Report: AT&T to Sell Next-Generation iPhone for $199
There are rumors that Apple's upcoming 3G iPhone, which will have other new features or...
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Apple Unveils iPhone SDK Beta 2
Less than a month after it has officially launched the iPhone
SDK Beta, Apple released the second...
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Apple To Release iPhone SDK Next Thursday
On Wednesday morning, Apple revealed the launch date of the
widely-expected iPhone SDK. The...
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Skype-Enabled PSP Postponed In Japan
The Japanese fans of PSP won’t get their hands on the Skype version
of Sony’s gaming handheld this...
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Intel and OLPC To Make Up?
After last week’s break up, it now seems like not all is
over between Intel and OLPC. After...
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Negroponte Criticizes Intel’s Decision To Pull Out From OLPC
Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of One Laptop Per Child
program, has openly criticized Intel’s...
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Nokia Delays N-Gage Game Service for the Second Time
Nokia has again delayed the launch of its gaming service
N-gage until “early” 2008, a spokesperson...
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Nintendo Announces A Raincheck Program For Wii
While Sony is desperately looking
for more strategies to improve the sales of its PlayStation 3...
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Boarding Pass on Your Cell Phone
A new boarding pass system has been launched this week,
according to The Transportation Security...
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Xbox 360 Fall Dashboard Update
Microsoft will release Dec. 4 a new dashboard update for the Xbox 360 just prior to the holiday...
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Xbox Live To Expand Its Social Networking Features With FoF
FoF it’s the acronym for Friends of Friends, one of the
feature that will land on your Xbox 360...
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iPhone Sells 10,000 Units in Germany
The iPhone frenzy has just begun in Europe
and it seems like Apple’s ultimate gadget is off for a...
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Microsoft to Release Xbox 360 Family Timer
Microsoft is to release Xbox 360 Family Timer, a tool which allows parents to limit the amount of...
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Google Is Close to GPhone's Official Announcement
The Wall Street Journal claims that Google Inc. is close to unveiling its long-rumored Google...
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T-Mobile Launches the Shadow Phone
T-Mobile USA, Inc. announced its T-Mobile Shadow, a Windows Mobile-based phone with great...
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Strategy Analytics Claims iPhone Is AT&T Top Selling Device
Strategy Analytics, a research company that tracks the
mobile phone sales in US, revealed that...
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A 13-Year-Old Developed User-Friendly Jailbreak for iPod Touch
A 13-year-old programmer, AriX, has developed a software tool for jailbreaking (unlocking for...
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What Is GPhone: A Phone, An OS, Both?
After it was widely-rumored that Google is planning a
GPhone, now the New York Times has decided...
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Dell Unleashes the XPS 1730 Gaming Beast
Dell latest high-end gaming laptop clearly pwnz competition and it’s no wonder that company...
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Apple Hits Back At iPhone Hackers With The Update (Update)
Apple has finally decided to take some measure about the
whole unlocking frenzy. Yesterday the...
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T-mobile’s Sidekick Gets an Overhaul
Two new models of T-mobile’s famous Sidekick phone have emerged recently, and they deserve all the...
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As Promised, Apple Starts To Offer iPhone Credit (Update)
Earlier this month Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs surprised everyone
by announcing a $200 price cut for...
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Sony Rolls Out Its Latest Digital Audio Player: Rolly
Sony unveiled today in Tokyo
a new digital player that combines music with robotic. Called Rolly,...
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Apple Reveals Details About iPhone Battery Replacement Program
The Cupertino
company has posted on its website the details regarding the iPhone...
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Technology
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Panelists On NebuAd: Consumers Should Opt-In For Web-Tracking
The American consumers have the right to know who and why is
tracking their online movement before...
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Microsoft Equipt: Subscription Software More Expensive than Retail
Microsoft has launched the long-rumored subscription service to an all-in-one software suite, which...
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Is Powerset And The Semantic Search The Right Choice For Microsoft?
Desperate to reduce the gap between its search engine, Live Search, and omnipresent Google,...
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Adobe Has Big Plans For Improving The Web Site Search Engines
Adobe released two days ago a statement with big news for
all Web site surfing enthusiasts. The...
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iTunes, Watch Out! Nokia Comes With More Music Than Ever
Nokia wants all four major music labels to join its “Comes
With Music” program before the official...
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“Family Guy” Creator and Google Dream Big
“Family Guy” creator entered the online business after
striking a deal with Google for the...
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Friday Was Bill Gates' Last Day at Microsoft
Bill Gates retired Friday from his everyday duties at Microsoft, leaving behind a company which...
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Chrysler Plans New Innovative Wireless Feature
Chrysler LLC announced today that an innovative wireless
Internet system is currently in...
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Charter Thinks Twice About Customer Tracking Plan
Charter Communications, the U.S. cable/Internet provider,
decided to suspend its plans to monitor...
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Apple Fixes Safari Bugs
Apple has announced that it has fixed some
security bugs for its web browser, Safari, and that...
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Mac Trojan Threat Discovered
Researchers at SecureMac, a company that produces security
software dedicated for Mac computers,...
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eBay Unveils Plans For Project Echo
This week’s eBay Developers Conference in Chicago will
present a brand new program that will allow...
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Apple’s iPhone Will Receive A SlingPlayer Feature
Apple’s World Wide Developers’ Conference, also known as the
WWDC, brings its first set of news,...
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Martian Soil Creates Problems for Phoenix
The Phoenix Lander faced an unexpected problem while trying to get some of the planet’s soil inside...
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Upset T-Mobile Sues Starbucks over Wi-Fi Deal
Bellevue-based T-Mobile USA Inc. has sued Starbucks Corp. as the coffee chain allegedly breached...
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Disney Teams Up with Google for Disney World Resort 3D
Google has created an extremely detailed Google Earth 3D map of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla....
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Verizon Buys Alltel for $28 Million
Verizon, the second largest wireless operator in the United States, has announced it will purchase...
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Stick To Your Chair! Starbucks Offers Card Owners Free Wi-Fi
Starting today, Starbucks
customers will benefit from free Wi-Fi connectivity, provided by...
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Microsoft To Change Its Live Search Brand?
During the Search Marketing Expo conference, Kevin Johnson,
president of Microsoft's platforms and...
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Starbucks Offers "Free" Wi-Fi from AT&T
Starbucks will offer free Wi-Fi from AT&T at its locations in the United States, but only to...
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IDC Report: The Future Is About Online Advertising
We may well
call this the “Internet advertising” era, if we look at IDC’s latest report on...
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Google Earth Gets A Makeover
Google’s latest release is a new browser plug-in that allows
a direct access to the Google Earth...
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Borders Waves Bye Bye To Amazon, Inaugurates Online Store
Borders decided to step away
from Amazon.com and retake its own segment of shoppers by creating...
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Semiconductor Giant Infineon's CEO Ziebart Booted
Wolfgang Ziebart, the CEO of the German memory maker Infineon, is stepping down and will be...
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Microsoft Pulls The Plug On Live Search Books
In a move that will ignite a storm of comments and analyses,
Microsoft decided to shut down its...
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Microsoft’s New Tune: Rock The…Cash Back!
We already knew that Microsoft is determined to do anything
to gain more market share for its Live...
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XO 2.0 Aims At $75 Price Tag: Bold Or Wishful Thinking?
The first generation of XO laptop computers failed to meet
the $100 price tag, but the second...
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AMD - The Perfect Gaming PC Shopping Advisor
Are you ready for the next
generation of gaming PCs? AMD unveiled on Monday a new program designed...
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Verizon Shakes Hands With DHS For 10-Year $678.5 Million Contract
Verizon unveiled on Wednesday a
10-year agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security...
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EU Shows Concerns over Google’s Street View Service
Google Maps’ Street View has drawn some attention from the
European Union, which has shown...
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