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It’s High Time You Chose Your Part D Plan
Until December 31, Medicare Part D is offering an “open-enrollment” period, meaning that seniors...
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Pill That Reduces The Second Chemotherapy Ordeal
According to an international Phase III clinical trial, led by researchers at The University of...
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Health Insurer Tests Program For Abroad Surgery
The health insurer Wellpoint is testing a new program that gives covered patients the option of...
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CDC Advice For HIV Testing Still Not Followed In Many ERs
Back in 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
called for virtually all patients...
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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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Family History Weighs Heavier Than Breast Cancer Gene Test
A study
conducted by University of Toronto
cancer specialist Dr. Steven Narod has recently...
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Investigation Shows Disastrous Situation in Washington Hospitals
A news investigation conducted by The Times takes a hard look at Washington hospitals’ failure to...
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Bone Marrow Transplants May Cure HIV
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is such a hardy
pathogen that the concept of curing a
poor...
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Breakthrough In Medicine: Bone Marrow Transplant Might Cure HIV?
A German doctor says one of his patients, who suffered from leukaemia and was infected with the...
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New Test to ID Heart Failure Patients in ER Proves Better in Trial
Researchers at the American Heart Association’s Scientific
Sessions 2008 presented on Tuesday a...
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Google Releases Its New Service: Flu Trends
Google Inc. announced the release of a new tool, which will
provide information about potential...
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Law Requiting Vision Test for the Elderly Tied to Fewer Driving Deaths
A study from the University
of Alabama showed that
instituting a law requiring drivers who are...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Thailand: New Bird Flu Outbreak Detected
Bangkok - Thailand has detected a fresh outbreak of avian influenza among free-range chickens in...
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Scientists Decode Entire Genome Of A Cancer Patient For The First Time
For the first time, scientists have managed to decode the complete DNA sequence of a cancer...
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Experimental Drug “Lures” The Body Into Burning Off Fat
Couch potatoes all over the world, here’s your chance to
lose weight due to a “magic” pill, which...
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Extended Therapy for Young Opioid Addicts Better than Short Term Detox, Study
According to a new study, young opioid
addicts who took extended treatment with buprenorphine and...
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No More Than Two Cups of Coffee a Day for Pregnant Women
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recently altered their
recommendations for pregnant women with...
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Update: FDA Needs To Reconsider Its Tolerance Regarding BPA
The FDA was urged by a scientific panel to rethink a recent conclusion that a chemical used in baby...
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FDA Findings On BPA Are Misleading, Experts Claim
An FDA advisory board voted unanimously Friday to say that the agency disregarded significant...
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China’s Melanine Scandal
Melamine has once again become the focal point of a global food safety scare. The first reported...
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More Newspapers Receive Hoax Mailings Labeled “Anthrax”
The anthrax scare continues to haut media
and other outlets nationwide. Many of the packages...
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Panel Questions FDA’s Report on BPA Safety
This week, a
scientific panel issued a report that questioned the Food and Drug
Administration’s...
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Sacramento Man Arrested on Suspicion of Sending Anthrax Packages
The FBI on Wednesday arrested Marc M.
Keyser, 66, on suspicion of mailing 120 hoax anthrax letters...
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New Artificial Heart May Save The Day
During a press conference Monday in Paris, French scientists have unveiled a working prototype of a...
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Update: Panel Calls FDA Ruling On BPA “Inadequate”
Bisphenol A (BPA), the synthetic hormone used in baby
bottles, toddler cups, water bottle and...
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Purple Ketchup, Just the Right Thing!
A group of British researchers have used genes from the snapdragon flower to increase tomatoes'...
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Biden’s Medical Records Released, He Is In Good Health
Democratic US
vice president nominee Joe Biden appears to be in good health, according to...
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Danger In A Bottle Of Water? Study Questions The Safety Of Bottled Water
Bottled water is presented as being higher
quality water and it certainly costs more than tap...
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Heart Patients Don’t Get the Recommended Tests before Angioplasty
Less than half of all Americans who undergo
non-emergency artery-opening procedures for heart...
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Rockets roll Thunder, but McGrady re-injures knee
Los Angeles - The Houston Rockets picked up the win, but may have lost one of their All-Stars,...
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Nadal steps down from Davis Cup final over knee injury
Barcelona - Spain's Rafael Nadal, world number one, stepped down from the Davis Cup final against...
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Armstrong remains doubtful for Tour - says support for strongest
Berlin - Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, who last month said he was returning to...
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Seven Russian athletes banned for two years for doping
Moscow - Seven Russian athletes were suspended for two years Monday by the Russian Athletics...
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AFLD: Schumacher Tests Positive at Tour de France
Hamburg - German rider Stefan Schumacher tested positive twice for third-generation EPO at the Tour...
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IOC Plans to Retest all Beijing Olympics Samples for CERA
Hamburg - The International Olympic Committee will have all samples from the Beijing Olympics...
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Cycling's Olympic future may be reconsidered over doping
Hamburg - Cycling's future at the Olympics may have to be reconsidered, International Olympic...
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Hamilton Looking for Revenge in Ferrari's Backyard
Monza, Italy - Although Lewis Hamilton is still hoping that an appeal will reinstate him as the...
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Ukrainian lifter fails doping test, kicked out of Olympics
Beijing - Ukrainian weightlifter Igor Razoronov was disqualified and kicked out of the Beijing...
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Team USA Lays too Many Eggs in Bird's Nest
Beijing - Team USA men's head coach Bubba Thornton will be suffering from an overdose of Jamaica...
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Britain, Bahrain, US Runners Take Golds in Dramatic Finals
Beijing - Christine Ohuruogu of Britain won the 400 metres Olympic gold medal on Tuesday, nine...
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Age Cheats Remain Elusive as North Korean Loses
Beijing - The chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) admitted Friday that athletes who lie...
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McQuaid: Spaniards Are "Too Lenient In Their Approach To Doping"
Beijing - The head of cycling's ruling body, Pat McQuaid, accused Spain of being "too...
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Marion Jones Will Spend Six Months In Prison
On Friday, Marion Jones was sentenced to spend six months in
jail for lying about using steroids...
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Tyson Checks in Arizona Prison for One-Day Sentence
Mike Tyson checked into an Arizona jail on Tuesday to serve his 24-hour prison term he got for...
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Tyson Will Serve 1 Day in Jail
Mike Tyson, former world heavyweight boxing champion and one of the most well-known figures in...
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Martina Hingis Retires after Testing Positive for Cocaine
Former World No. 1 tennis player Martina Hingis decided to end her sporting career after she has...
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Marion Jones Pleads Guilty and Retires
Gold medalist athlete Marion Jones pleaded guilty on Friday to lying to federal officials about the...
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Vick Tested Positive for Marijuana
Michael Vick’s problems pile on as a federal judge has put him on tighter restriction after the...
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DEA Makes 124 Arrests in Drug Raids
The Drug Enforcement Administration announced today an 18-month investigation into illegal steroids...
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MLB Working to Introduce Blood Test for HGH
Major League Baseball officials announced they want to introduce a blood test starting next season...
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Harrison Suspended For Substance Violation
New England Patriots Rodney Harrison was suspended without pay for the first four games of the...
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Woods Gets One Last Stroke at a Major in Tulsa
A disappointing season could be washed away for Tiger Woods this Thursday in Tulsa, Oklahoma when...
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US Rising Football Star Freddy Adu Ready for Move to Portugal
The rising star of US national football team Freddy Adu is ready to make the big step to a titled...
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Astana Fires Vinokourov After Doping Scandal
Alexandre Vinokourov, the 33 year old rider from Kazakhstan,
was fired today by his team Astana....
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Rasmussen Under Rabobank Investigation As Doping Scandal Rages On
The doping scandal that shattered this year’s Tour de France echoes even after the competition...
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Rabobank Pulls Out Rasmussen From Tour de France
Tour de France leader, the Dane Michael Rasmussen quit the
competition after his team, Rabobank,...
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Rasmussen Wins Stage 16 As Another Scandal Hits Tour De France
The Danish Michael Rasmussen won the 16th stage of Tour de
France the final mountain stage of this...
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Astana Quits Tour de France After Vinokourov Tests Positive
Astana team announced today its drop out from the Tour de
France after their rider Alexandre...
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