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Exercise cuts cancer risk – new study - Food Consumer

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 01:38 PM CST


I Really Should Study

Exercise cuts cancer risk – new study
Food Consumer - 2 hours ago
By Sue Mueller Physical inactivity or lack of exercise may dramatically increase risk of breast cancer, according to a new report published in the Dec 2008 issue of Cancer Causes and Control.
Research: Exercise May Diminish Cancer Risk eFluxMedia
New Evidence Linking Meat To Cancer Natural News.com
I Really Should Study - Medscape - Daily News Central - WRAL.com
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FDA Opens Offices in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai - eFluxMedia

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 11:34 AM CST


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FDA Opens Offices in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai
eFluxMedia - 4 hours ago
By Alexis Ceck The Food and Drug Administration has decided to take an important step when it comes to consumer safety. Thus, three offices will be opened in China this week.
FDA Approves New Drug for Severe Epilepsy U.S. News & World Report
FDA to open China offices after product scares guardian.co.uk
San Jose Mercury News - USA Today - The Associated Press - People's Daily Online
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Much higher cancer risk in HIV patients raises cancer - Atlanta Journal Constitution

Posted: 21 Nov 2008 11:18 AM CST


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Much higher cancer risk in HIV patients raises cancer
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Nov 21, 2008
By Stephanie Desmon But now that patients with the AIDS virus are living longer, doctors are discovering a new set of complications: People with HIV have a much higher risk of developing certain cancers - lung, liver, head and neck, to name a few - and ...
Many People Disregard Advice to Get HIV Tests Washington Post
Routine HIV testing not performed, forum says Baltimore Sun
eFluxMedia - KEYC - Kaiser network.org - InjuryBoard.com
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When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient - Washington Post

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 04:02 PM CST


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When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient
Washington Post - Nov 20, 2008
THURSDAY, Nov. 20 (HealthDay News) -- The stress of providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer's results in 25 percent of family caregivers having at least one emergency room or hospital visit every six months, says an Indiana University study.
Ginkgo Biloba Shows No Benefit in Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease ... Medscape
How to prevent Alzheimer's disease – part 1 Food Consumer
Voice of America - Kane County Chronicle - New York Times - Reuters
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Sudden health-care changes unlikely - Enterprise-Record

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 02:15 AM CST


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Sudden health-care changes unlikely
Enterprise-Record - 13 hours ago
By LARRY MITCHELL - Staff Writer CHICO -- Given all Barack Obama said about change during the presidential race, he might be expected to quickly revamp America's health-care system, which virtually everyone calls a mess.
Is the time right for universal health care? The Jewish Journal of greater L.A
Health Insurers Offer to Accept All Applicants, on Condition New York Times
U.S. News & World Report - San Jose Mercury News - MPNnow.com
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Study: Pill as good as chemo for some patients - CNN

Posted: 21 Nov 2008 03:06 PM CST


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Study: Pill as good as chemo for some patients
CNN - Nov 21, 2008
By Miriam Falco (CNN) -- A cancer treatment that comes in a pill is as effective as the standard chemotherapy for lung patients who had previously been treated for their cancer, according to a study released Thursday.
Iressa as Good as Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer U.S. News & World Report
Lung cancer pill may get second chance after tests Reuters
eFluxMedia - The Associated Press - Expressindia.com - PRESS TV
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First burn violators get warnings in Bay Area - San Jose Mercury News

Posted: 20 Nov 2008 08:34 PM CST


San Francisco Chronicle

First burn violators get warnings in Bay Area
San Jose Mercury News - Nov 20, 2008
By Denis Cuff The first mandatory no-burn alert in the Bay Area resulted in nine residents getting caught for lighting wood fires.
Officials urge Bay to spare the air, don't burn wood Vallejo Times-Herald
Few Violate First Bay Area Spare The Air Night CBS 5
Santa Rosa Press Democrat - San Francisco Chronicle - Times of the Internet - Alternative Energy Retailer magazine
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Lawsuit says Ind. teen with HIV bullied at school - The Associated Press

Posted: 22 Nov 2008 12:28 AM CST


Lawsuit says Ind. teen with HIV bullied at school
The Associated Press - Nov 21, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A school district in the state where HIV-positive Ryan White fought for the right to attend classes two decades ago is being sued by the family of a 14-year-old girl who says she was bullied so badly over her positive status that ...
Lawsuit says teen with HIV bullied at school Chicago Tribune
Student files HIV discrimination suit WTHR
United Press International - 93.1 WIBC Indianapolis - Louisville Courier-Journal
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Economy wounds hospitals - Akron Beacon Journal

Posted: 21 Nov 2008 12:43 AM CST


Economy wounds hospitals
Akron Beacon Journal - Nov 20, 2008
The nation's ailing economy is hurting hospitals as more people put off elective procedures or can't pay for the care they receive, according to a new report.
Massachusetts Hospitals Respond to Boston Globe Investigation of ... Kaiser network.org
Few bright spots in US economy Asheville Citizen-Times
Bizjournals.com - CBS 2 - NEWS.com.au
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National Hospice Month's goal is to educate - Roanoke Times

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 09:50 AM CST


National Hospice Month's goal is to educate
Roanoke Times - 6 hours ago
By Joshua A. DeLung CHRISTIANSBURG -- November is not only a time of thanksgiving, but also National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time to raise awareness about care issues for people coping with a life-limiting illness.
Q&A on the News Arizona Daily Star
Hospice provides patients, families with end-of-life care Rockford Register Star
Times Press Recorder
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