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Keeping mentally fit: the daily crossword is not enough
Bonn, Germany - A man sits on a train solving a crossword puzzle, a woman broods over a Sudoku grid...
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FDA Warns 9 Companies for Making Unapproved Narcotics
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned nine manufacturers for illegally making powerful...
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More Mentally Ill Adults Cared for in Nursing Homes
According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid prepared for The Associated...
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Malaysia Bans Chicken Import from China
As China is faced with a serious threat because of the bird flu, Malaysia has banned the import...
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Strange Disease Leads to Warnings and Parents are Encouraged to Vaccinate their Children
Five cases of the infectious children's bacterial disease known as HiB, or Haemophilus influenza...
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Rise in Hib Cases in Minnesota Makes CDC Officials Urge Vaccination
Five children were infected in Minnesota with a bacterial infection known as Hib: Haemophilus...
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UNICEF To Provide $5 Million To Zimbabwe Health Sector
UNICEF Executive Director M. Ann Veneman made a three-day visit in Zimbabwe at the end of...
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Red Cross Is Short of Blood, Help Save Lives!!
The American Red Cross is really short of blood. The donations made in December were down and the...
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Help Someone Be There For Christmas! Donate Blood!
It’s almost Christmas. It’s that time of the year when we should pay more...
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Half-Dose Flu Shots Work Just As Well In Young Adults
As the National Influenza Vaccination Week is ongoing, all Americans at high risk of getting the...
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Vaccines Shortage For Hib May Lead To An Epidemic
Epidemics and pandemics are very hard to keep under control or be successfully quarantined. A...
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Doctors Should Be Alert During Hib Vaccine Shortage, CDC Says
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on
Thursday urged doctors and health agencies to...
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Stem Cell Airway Transplant Succeeded
As any other science, medicine is also constantly changing, evolving, improving for the benefit of...
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Pioneering Stem-Cell Surgery Performed
Through a cooperation of 4 European universities, physicians
have performed the world’s first...
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Computer-Aided Mammogram Reading as Effective as Human Detection
A recent study shows that by comparison, reading mammograms
by two different radiologists, versus...
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Michigan E. coli Outbreak Makes Four Other Victims
The Michigan Department of Community Health said the number
of E. coli bacteria cases linked to...
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FDA Bans Drugs From Two Ranbaxy's Plants
The US health officials has decided to ban certain drugs
made by the Indian drugmaker Ranbaxy...
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Stem Cells May Lead to the Making of Blood Farms
On Tuesday, a team of researchers from Advanced Cell Technology in Massachusetts released the...
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CDC Report: Emergency Room Visits Up by 26 Percent in a Decade
It appears that the number of Americans visiting hospitals’
emergency rooms increased in...
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Success of Kidney Transplant May Depend on Gender
A new study by researchers at University Hospital Basel suggests that the success of a kidney...
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Ultrasound Exam plus Mammography Perfect Breast Cancer Detection
Having a mammography after the age of 40 is something any
woman should do to be sure they are not...
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Tracheotomy Performed on Himself Saves Man’s Live
Facing the threat of death, a Nebraska man decided to no longer wait for
the ambulance to come and...
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Survey Warns on Hospitals’ Disability to Handle Terrorist Strike
A new report released by the U.S. House of Representative on
Monday clearly states that emergency...
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Controversy Shrouds Aust. Doctor’s Proposal to Pay for Kidneys
An Australian doctor’s proposal that the government should
offer up to $47,000 for kidneys to...
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FDA Blames Chinese Plant, China Says Problem May Have Been in US
The FDA has said that the Chinese supplier which provided heparin to Baxter, Changzhou SPL, did not...
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Military Supports Thousands of Brazilians Hit by Dengue Epidemic
Brazilian soldiers were deployed last week in Rio de Janeiro to help local authorities fight...
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China Steps Up Oversight of Heparin, 2nd US Company Recalls It
While China’s top drug safety agency, the State Food and Drug Administration, has ordered a general...
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Chemical Contaminating Heparin – No Longer a Secret for the FDA
U.S.
health officials have identified the mysterious substance, which contaminated some
batches...
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FDA Indentified Heparin Contaminant
The US Food and Drug Administration has announced that it has identified the mysterious substance...
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WHO Concerned over Slow Progress in Fighting Tuberculosis
The fight against the worldwide tuberculosis epidemic slightly
slowed in 2006, the most recent...
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Easter Mass
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Easter Sunday Mass in St Peter's Square with a...
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Search for Italy quake survivors becomes priority
L'Aquila, Italy - Rescue workers, paramedics and soldiers spread out across central Italy...
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Blocked Shipments Add To Russia-Ukraine Dispute
Kiev - Ukraine has blocked transit shipment of Russian natural gas to Europe, escalating an...
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What Property Bubble? Belgrade Renters Still Cramped
Belgrade - When web designer Petar Jakovljevic found a cramped two-bedroom apartment close to...
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Asia-Europe Leaders to Tackle Finance, Climate Change
Beijing - This week's largest ever gathering of Asian and European leaders was planned to focus on...
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NATO Tries to Avoid "Vietnam syndrome" in Afghanistan
Brussels - NATO defence ministers meet on Thursday and Friday amid concerns that a "Vietnam...
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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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Mubarak, Barak talk about Israeli soldier, Gaza conditions
Alexandria - Egypt's President Hosny Mubarak and Israel's Defence Minister met in the Mediterranean...
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Pakistan Faces Serious Challenges after Musharraf
Islamabad - Crowds gathered in the streets, dancing to the frenzy of drum beats, distributing...
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Marines Have to Stay Longer in Afghanistan
The Marine Corps announced yesterday that about 2,000
Marines who were fighting the Taliban would...
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Saudi Arabia to Increase Oil Supply
Good news, bad news, as Saudi Arabia announced Sunday, in a conference, it would produce more oil...
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Water Rationing in East Bay
East Bay Municipal Utility District
declared on Tuesday a water-shortage emergency across the...
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Study Supporting Californian Delta Pumping Rejected
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected a study backing
increased water exports from Northern...
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Israel Will Allow Industrial Diesel Fuel Into Gaza
A spokesman of the the Israeli Ministry of Defence announced
Monday evening that that the military...
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Gaza’s Electric Plant Shuts Down Today
Gaza’s only electric power plan has begun shutting down today, Palestinian officials said. The shut...
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Blackouts in Gaza After EU Cuts Funding
Palestinians battle blackouts in Gaza after the European Union decided to stop paying for fuel used...
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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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North Korea to Receive 7.2-Million-Dollar Aid From South
North Korea will receive an aid of 7.5 million dollars from its neighbour South Korea after floods...
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Floods Lash Out at North Korea
North Korea is seriously affected by floods after rain fell incessantly for almost a week, hundreds...
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Waters Recede in Bangladesh, Death Toll Raises
Torrential rains wreaked havoc in Bangladesh, causing floods and landslides that killed 256 people...
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South Asia Floods Become “Unprecedented Challenge” for Authorities
The monsoon season struck hard South Asia this year, bringing ceaseless rain, massive floods,...
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Heavy Rains and Floods Batter India
Heavy rains and floods unleashed their wrath upon India, at least 120 people dying and millions...
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Gaza Receives Tons of Food and Medical Supplies
The Jordanian government and international aid organizations provided the Gaza Strip population...
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Uruguay Faces The Worst Floods Since 1959
Up to 110,000 people have been affected by the worst floods
in Uruguay
since 1959, with more...
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