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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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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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FDA Approves Simponi for Rheumatoid Arthritis
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved rheumatoid arthritis drug golimumab marketed...
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FDA Extends Review of AstraZeneca, Bristol Diabetes Drug Onglyza
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it needs additional time to complete the...
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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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Heart Disease Patients Going Through Depression At Risk Of Heart Failure
Heart disease patients going through depression are at greater risk for heart failure, according to...
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US Launches $45 Million AIDS Campaign Aimed at People Most at Risk
US officials on Tuesday launched an AIDS awareness campaign that would focus on the people most...
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Red Cross: Doctors Helping CIA Interrogators Violated Ethics
A report by the International Committee of the Red Cross released Tuesday reveals that medical...
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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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Rapid Weight Gain in Early Infancy Predisposes to Childhood Obesity
I am sure every mommy is happy to see her baby has a good appetite. Even more, they don’t...
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Viral infections carry lingering heart risks
Exercise usually helps strengthen the heart but after a bout of flu or another viral...
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New Device Shows Promise in Treating Atrial Fibrillation
A new device implanted in the heart to stop blood clots from triggering strokes (from the rhythm...
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Eat Less Red or Processed Meat! Live Longer!
Eating too much red meat might put you at risk of dying early from cancer, heart disease and...
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FDA Includes More Weight-Loss Products on Its Risk List
The Food and Drug Administration expanded its list of tainted weight loss products that consumers...
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Chinese Quality Watchdogs Clear Johnson & Johnson Baby Products
Following a report early this month saying that many of the baby products on the market contain...
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Supreme Court: Patients Can Now Sue Drugmakers for Damages
Patients who are injured by a drug can sue the drug’s manufacturer for damages, even if the...
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FDA to Ask Outside Panel about Extended Use of Seroquel
The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it will ask an outside panel of medical...
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Radiation Exposure via Medical Scans on the Rise in the US
A new report from the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements notes that...
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Older People More Exposed to HIV Due to Unprotected Sex
A recent study concluded that older people are more exposed to HIV infection because their sex...
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Lawyers: AstraZeneca Failed to Inform Patients on Seroquel Risks
AstraZeneca Plc failed to make public results of at least three clinical trials of its...
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Lawyers Say AstraZeneca Misinformed about Seroquel Risks
On Friday lawyers said that AstraZeneca PLC had misinformed both patients and doctors with regards...
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FDA Wants Black Box Warning for Metoclopramide
The Food and Drug Administration wants to add its sternest warning to heartburn drug...
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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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B Vitamins, Folic Acid May Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
A combination of two B vitamins and folic acid appears to protect women against age-related...
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Alcohol Consumption Tied to Cancer Risk in Women
Even moderate alcohol consumption appears to increase a woman’s risk of developing cancer,...
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Fatal Psoriasis Drug Banned
The FDA issued a public health advisory February 19th regarding reports of a rare brain infection...
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Risks for Strokes Caused by Fast Food Joints
A new study found that the people who live in neighborhoods that are packed with fast-food...
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FDA: Three Deaths from PML Tied to Genentech Psoriasis Drug Raptiva
Three patients taking Genentech’s psoriasis drug Raptiva are thought to have died of...
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Boy Treated with Human Fetal Stem Cell Therapy Develops Tumors
A rare side effect of human fetal stem cell therapy described in the journal PLoS Medicine raises...
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The American Heart Month – How’s Your Heart Doing?
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in both men and women, claiming the lives of nearly 1 million...
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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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Depression Boosts Risk for Heart Failure
Heart disease patients who are depressed are at a greater danger of developing heart failure,...
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Fox blasted for turning layoffs into entertainment
Los Angeles - A new reality TV show by US network Fox will ask workers at small businesses to vote...
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Carmakers play around with new door concepts
Geneva - Getting in and out of the car could be become much easier soon if some of the ideas seen...
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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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FDA Expands List of Risky Weight-Loss Products
Millions of people confront themselves with the No. 1 threat to their health, namely obesity....
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Unhappy Marriages May Hurt Women’s Heart, Literally
Marital stress raises health risks for women, but nor for men, according to a new study presented...
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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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Even Moderate Drinking May Lead to Cancer in Women
Many studies have shown that alcohol consumed in moderate amounts prevents diseases. One glass of...
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The More Fast Food Restaurants in Your Area – The Greater the Risk of Stroke
You have always been told about the health risks you take once you choose fast food dishes over...
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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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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk Of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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Financial Incentives, a Strong Reason to Quit Smoking
Would you quit smoking for money? A new study suggests that money may be a strong reason to...
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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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Colors Red and Blue Can Really Make a Difference in One’s Way of Thinking
In a clever series of experiments, Ravi Mehta and Rui Zhu from the University of British Columbia...
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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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Road To The Oscars Paved With Surprises
Probably one of the least-anticipated ceremony in the history of the Academy Awards, will hopefully...
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Enoki Mushrooms Recalled Over Fear of Listeria Contamination
Phillips Mushroom Farms of Kennett Square, Pa., announced the decision to recall 3.5 ounce, 4...
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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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Mother of Octuplets Case Raises Ethical Questions
Given that more details are beginning to surface concerning a woman who has recently given...
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Octuplets’ Mother Has Six Other Children
The woman giving birth to octuplets this week at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in the Los...
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FDA: No Evidence So Far To Support Link Between Suicide And Singulair
Merck’s & Co.’s asthma drug Singulair and related treatments were not associated...
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Hormone Replacing Therapy Might Affect Women’s Brain Size
A recent research pointed out that women that follow HRT, or hormone-replacing therapy, might...
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Elective C-section Risky for Babies
New research published this week in the journal New England Journal of Medicine questions the...
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Antipsychotics in Alzheimer’s Patients – Potentially Fatal After Extensive Use
First of all, Alzheimer’s is a degenerative disease with no known cure. Except for...
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Dr. Meg, Teenagers And MySpace Postings
Dr. Megan A. Moreno, the lead author of two studies about networking websites that were published...
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A Better Way Of Keeping Donor Organs Fresh
Deutsch researchers claim that they have found a method to increase the odds that kidneys from...
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FDA: Weight Loss Products Are Hazardous to Our Health
The holiday season is almost here and I guess you are anxious to taste everything that...
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Epilepsy Drugs Must Carry a Suicide Risk Warning
Epilepsy drugs must carry a new warning about the risk of suicidal thoughts or actions, U.S....
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Low-Glycemic Diet Keeps Diabetes under Control
For people who have type 2 diabetes,
following a low-glycemic diet designed to keep blood sugar...
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Science
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Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change Kicks Off Today
More than 2,000 climate scientists and researchers will gather today in Copenhagen, Denmark, to...
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Discovery Launch Date Confirmed For March 11
Following the successful launch of Kepler, all eyes will focus now on the Discovery liftoff, which...
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Obama Raises Hope On Tackling Climate Change Issues
These days, talks of efficient energy policies and reforms are once again in the spotlight, and the...
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Global Warming Needs To Be Addressed NOW
The latest studies completed on global warming point out that the phenomenon is moving at a much...
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Earth Is Warming Faster Than Researchers Predicted
On Saturday, during the yearly gathering of the American Association for the Advancement of...
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Every Satellite Launch Increases Risk of Space Debris
Space experts said Friday that the first-ever collision between two satellites has created clouds...
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Is Space Traffic Becoming a Problem?
A telecommunications satellite owned by Iridium Satellite and a defunct Russian military...
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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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Third-Hand Smoke: Dangerous For Health
A recent study has revealed a disturbing fact: fewer than half of smokers know that poisons...
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Spirit and Opportunity: 5 Years Of Mars Exploration
NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity rovers entered their fifth year on Mars on January 03, marking...
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Decision to Be Made on Space Shuttle’s Fate
The NASA transition team of President-elect Barack Obama is faced with a difficult decision...
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NASA likely to give away space shuttles
NASA has announced plans for disposal of the Space Shuttle fleet and spare main engines....
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Heart Disease Rates Are On Decline
Deaths caused by heart attacks and strokes have declined by about 30 percent since 1999 most...
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New Method Of Treatment Could Lower Prostate Cancer Death Rate
Men with locally advanced prostate cancer who undergo radiation plus long-term hormone treatment...
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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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Intel Envisions Self-Powered Sensors For Mobile Devices
Intel’s San Francisco conference offered insights on how our future might look like in the next 50...
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NASA’s Mars Mission Postponed To 2011
Thursday, NASA announced they would be delaying their launch of a Mars robotic mission until 2011,...
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Avastin Drug Linked To Blood Clots
Research
conducted by United States scientists has revealed that the
Avastin cancer drug...
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Fertility Treatments Increase Birth Defect Risks
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has conducted a study regarding the risk of birth...
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Report: Sexually Explicit Content On TV Has Increased Teen Pregnancy Count
There is little secret left to the success of certain products, be they chocolate or sitcoms – it’s...
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EWG: Bottled Water Filled With Cancer-Linked Contaminants
When we buy bottled water, we genuinely believe that it is
safe to drink, but things are not like...
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EU: MP3 Players Put 10 Millions Listeners At Risk Of Permanent Hearing Loss
MP3 players are as fun as they are dangerous, a
study by the EU Scientific Committee on Emerging...
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Shenzhou VII - Another Chinese Success
The Chinese space shuttle Shenzhou VII was launched on
Thursday, September 25th, from a remote...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Scientists Say
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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GAO Pressures EPA to Enforce Restrictions on Risky E-waste Exports
The Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations over harmful
electronic waste exports that pose...
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NASA's Johnson Space Center Recovering From Hurricane Ike
NASA’s Johnson Space Center managed to hold strong during its encounter with Hurricane Ike. The...
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Ares I Passes Critical Design Review In preparation For 2015 Space Mission
In preparation for the next American space mission after
the shuttle retirement in 2010, NASA...
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Hubble Repair Crew Faces Unusually High Risk For A Catastrophic Ending
NASA’s mission to the Hubble Space Telescope may be compromised
by orbital debris, shuttle program...
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NASA Terminates Experimental Rocket Flight 27 Seconds After Launch
NASA took the decision to destroy an unmanned ATK ALV-X-1 experimental suborbital rocket 27 seconds...
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Business
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World economic powers reach deal to combat crisis
London - The world's biggest economic powers reached a deal Thursday aimed at forging a new global...
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US seeks dramatic expansion of financial regulatory powers
Washington - President Barack Obama's administration, in a massive overhaul of the US financial...
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to all-time low
London - The Bank of England Thursday slashed interest rates to an historic low of 1.5 per cent in...
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Wine Still A Good Investment In Hard Times, Say Experts
Hong Kong - When James Christie held his first auction in 1776, bottles of wine were among the...
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RIAA Found A New Way Of Dealing With Illegal Music Sharing
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced its decision to change its policy on...
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Epilepsy Drugs To Carry Suicide Warning
The US Food and Drug Administration is ordering companies that make epilepsy drugs to add warning...
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AirAsia Forges Ahead Despite Air Travel Slowdown
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's budget airline AirAsia hopes to soar above the current global travel...
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Update: FCC's Ruling Will Lead To Significant Changes
Despite the opposition of many broadcasters, producers and
other franchises, the Federal...
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Bank of England Warns of Further Risks in Financial Sector
London - The Bank of England (BoE) said in a report published Tuesday that losses suffered by...
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Euro hits three-year low as economic gloom deepens
Frankfurt - The euro plunged to a three-year low Friday, slipping below 1.26 dollars, amid...
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Financial Crisis Impacts Global Demand for Oil, Energy Agency Says
Paris - The financial crisis is having a deep impact on the global demand for oil, the...
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AIG accused of hiding risks from auditors
Washington - Federal regulators and auditors warned American International Group Inc (AIG) about a...
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Spain Sees Its Banks as Immune to the Global Crisis
Madrid - While several European governments were bailing out banks amid fears of increasing...
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US Stocks Rebound on AIG Hopes after Wild Trading Day
New York/Washington - US stocks made strong gains after a wild day of trading Tuesday, pulling back...
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Protracted Financial Crisis Puts US Primacy in Jeopardy
Washington- After the worst episode yet in a devastating, year-long credit crisis plaguing the...
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FDA Approves Amgen Inc.'s Nplate Drug For The Fight Against ITP
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
gave its approval for Amgen Inc.'s drug called...
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Europe "on Edge of Recession" as World Economy Slumps
Berlin - The European economy shrank during the second quarter, data released Thursday showed, amid...
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European central banks sit tight on interest rates
The European Central Bank (ECB) left its benchmark refinancing rate on hold at 4.25 per cent...
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Workers at GM Key Plant Go on Strike
General Motors Corp risks the spreading of a strike initiated by a United Auto Workers (UAW) local...
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FAA’s Safety Inspections Keeps Hundreds Of Planes Grounded
Aircraft maintenance is critical
for safe flights, and federal regulators continue to ground,...
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Arena Pharmaceuticals’ Obesity Drug Proven Safe
Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced today that its
experimental pill against obesity passed a...
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Exxon Mobil Reports Record Quarterly/Annually Profit
Exxon Mobil, the multi-national American corporation and direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's...
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Fed Makes Emergency Rate Cuts To 3.5 %
The Federal Reserve cut down its
benchmark interest rates by 75 basic points, from 4.25% to 3.5%,...
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Standard & Poor's: Pakistan’s Ratings Threatened by Bhutto’s Assassination
Standard & Poor's, a division of McGraw-Hill that publishes financial research and analysis on...
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UK Inflation Remains 2.1% in November
Unlike any of the specialists’ forecasts, United Kingdom’s inflation rate held steady in November,...
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OPEC Report: Oil Price Pressure Eased by Slowing Economy
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced in its last monthly Oil Market...
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Boeing's Dreamliner Program Is Back On Track
Patrick M. Shanahan, Boeing’s head
of the 787 program, announced on Tuesday its plan to...
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German Investor Confidence Reaches the Lowest Point in 15 Years
The ZEW
Center for European Economic Research released a gloomy analysis on the...
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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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Wyeth's Lybrel Contraceptive Approved By FDA
US
Food and Drug Administration approved the first oral contraceptive designed to
stop women’s...
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World
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Heavy metal song behind EU-US "road to hell" spat
Prague - Mirek Topolanek, the Czech Republic's humbled premier, has conceded that his ill-timed...
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Sanctions would spell end to nuke talks, North Korea warns
Seoul - North Korea warned Tuesday that talks on ending its nuclear weapons...
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Obama angry over AIG's huge bonuses, vows to block them
Washington - US president Barack Obama Monday added his anger to mounting criticism of the...
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Sarkozy's Visit In Egypt Begins
Cairo - Earlier today, French President Nicolas Sarkozy reached the Egyptian resort of Sharm...
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Philippines Propose Global-Warming Insurance Funds
According to the Philippines Presidential Adviser on Global Warming and Climate Change Secretary...
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US In Year-Long Recession, Top Economic Arbiter Declares
Washington - The United States has been in a recession since December 2007, the country's official...
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World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!
World AIDS Day is a perfect occasion for everyone to remember that health means everything. But how...
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Somali pirates live high life when not on high seas
Mogadishu - They drive flashy cars, throw extravagant parties in their massive houses, talk loudly...
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G20 leaders open critical financial summit
Washington - The world's 20 top economies launched on Saturday an historic summit aimed at...
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Bush seeks reforms but warns against abandoning free markets
Washington - US President George W Bush on Thursday called for overhauling the "outdated"...
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Historic G20 Summit Hopes To Head Off Global Recession
Washington/Berlin - The leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies will hold an historic meeting...
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Nepal's Himalayan glaciers at risk due to global warming
Kathmandu - The rise in global temperatures and climate change caused by greenhouse gases are...
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How Far Will Europe Push the World on Financial Reform?
Brussels - Europe's leaders have already said that they want the world's greatest powers to create...
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German Leaders See Close Cooperation with Obama
Berlin - German political leaders congratulated Barack Obama on his election success Wednesday with...
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Euro Hits Three-Year Low as Economic Gloom Deepens
Frankfurt - The euro plunged to a three-year low Friday, slipping below 1.25 dollars, amid...
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PG Project Makes Available The Personal Genome Of Volunteers
The genomes of 10 people, volunteers in the
Harvard Medical School’s
Personal Genome Project,...
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Antarctic under pressure as cruise ships queue up to see the icebergs
The Antarctic wilderness is attracting a growing number of tourists keen to experience the icy...
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Mafia-Threatened Writer Says He's Quitting Italy
Rome - Two years of living under a 24-hour police guard and Roberto Saviano, the Italian author of...
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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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Obesity Rates Continue To Rise In 37 U.S. States
In spite of initiatives such as public service campaigns
warning about the risks extra weight...
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Sen. Ted Stevens Hurries Trial Date
Indicted Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska
pleaded not guilty on Thursday to accusations of planning to...
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Romania: 11-Year-Old Girl Can Have Abortion
When most 11-year-old girls play with dolls and haven’t a
care in the world, an 11-year-old...
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Legal Groups Seek Delay in Gay Marriage
The California Supreme Court received a request from legal groups that are against same sex...
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Wildfires Scorch 33,000 acres of Everglades National Park
Despite huge efforts made by crews of the Florida Firefighters, a blaze that started Wednesday...
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12 Injured in Bus Crash, Driver Asleep
Twelve people were injured after a Greyhound bus driver fell
asleep and his vehicle ran off the...
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New Gaza Violence Leads To New Victims
Hamas militants ambushed Iraqi troops yesterday in the
Gaza Strip, causing the death of eighteen...
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Bank Of Japan Has New Management
The Central Bank of Japan has a new elected chief, Masaaki
Shirakawa who was already in the...
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The Cheetahs’ Attack Was No Big Deal, Woman Says
A woman mauled by two cheetahs at the wildlife refugee
declared that she was fine and the attack...
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Prince Harry To Be Withdrawn From Afghanistan After Leak
After the media let out news
about Prince Harry’s mission in Afghanistan,
the U.K.’s Ministry...
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British Officials Confirms Prince Harry Fighting in Afghanistan
In a statement released today the head of the British Army,
General Sir Richard Dannatt, confirmed...
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Technology
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Traditional media dominate Webby winners, refuting death knell
San Francisco - The internet might not be the death of traditional media after all. Three of the...
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U.S. Electricity Grid Breached by Cyber Spies from Russia, China
Government officials acknowledged the fact that our nation’s electricity grid has been...
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MIT Researchers Develop Virus Batteries
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology managed to turn the concept of a battery...
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Early foray into disc backups has limited household use
Hamburg - Computer users nowadays have a choice of hard drives for storing data - the computer's...
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Group Asks FTC to Investigate Google’s Privacy Breaches
Non-profit privacy group Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) complained to the US Federal...
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NASA Delays Launch of Discovery Mission Again
NASA has canceled the launch of the Discovery STS-119 mission to the International Space Station...
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Collisions in Space Need to Be Controlled
The Air Force has a catalog which contains almost 19,000 pieces of orbital debris. This numbers was...
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PsyStar Wins Legal Battle Against Computer Giant Apple
A federal court judge handed Mac clone maker PsyStar a victory Friday, in its effort to amend its...
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Microsoft Changes Settings in W7 to Address Security Vulnerability
Microsoft announced yesterday its plans to change the way a controversial security feature works in...
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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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ISTTF Report Highly-Criticized
A 250-page report released by the Internet Safety Technical Task Force (ISTTF) released last week...
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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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NSC: Time To Take The Cell Phone Away From Drivers
The National Safety Council is seeking a nationwide ban on all cell phone and messaging...
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Mobile Phone Use While Driving Might Be Completely Banned
A security group in the United States stated on Sunday that it would start a nationwide...
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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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Microsoft Denies Vulnerability in Windows Media Player
Microsoft officials strongly denied the fact that the flaw identified in its Windows Media Player...
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OS X 10.5.6 Gets The Blue Screen Of Death
Just a few hours after Apple released an important update
for its OS X Leopard operating system,...
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U.S. Government Is Criticized on Nanomaterials Risks
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U.S. Commission Releases Guidelines For War Against Cyberattacks
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from the economy, to the health care...
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MySpace Verdict And Social Networks' Responsibility
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Lenovo Adds Remote Kill Command To ThinkPad Notebooks
Security has always been an important aspect in the life of
every laptop owner, but how do we...
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Verizon Workers Kicked Out after the Obama Issue
Verizon Wireless has eventually fired an undisclosed number of employees after they gained...
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Sony Recalls 100,000 Notebook Batteries - HP, Dell, Toshiba Affected
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and three notebook producers that use Sony-manufactured...
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Sony Recalls Yet More Laptop Batteries
Sony has done it again apparently. Three of the biggest
laptop manufacturers who fit their...
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Update 1: Windows 7 Beta Looks Promising
Microsoft officially announced Tuesday that it plans to expand its testing of Windows 7 to the...
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Study Concludes Internet Users Present Improved Brain Activity
Apart from the well-known and appreciated uses of the
Internet, there might be another one, as...
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AAI: There Is A Procompetitive Side To The Google-Yahoo Deal
While the Google – Yahoo partnership is still under the
Department of Justice scrutiny, the...
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AT&T to Offer In-Home Services
AT&T announced that it had released a service that would provide people who want to benefit...
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Microsoft Takes Care Of 11 Serious Vulnerabilities
The new set of updates released by Microsoft during its
Patch Tuesday managed to fix a series of...
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Cell Phones - Cancer Link In The Spotlight Again
The link between cell phone use and cancer was again in the
spotlight, this time in a memo...
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