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Smoking ban leads to major drop in heart attacks (AP)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 05:06 PM CST

A man smokes a cigarette. In a ruling which could pave the way towards huge lawsuits against tobacco companies, the top US court Monday said smokers can sue over the allegedly deceptive marketing of AP - A smoking ban in one Colorado city led to a dramatic drop in heart attack hospitalizations within three years, a sign of just how serious a health threat secondhand smoke is, government researchers said Wednesday.


Celgene warns that anticlot drug linked to deaths (AP)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 05:13 PM CST

AP - Biotech company Celgene Corp. on Wednesday sent a letter to doctors warning that a study of its drug to treat dangerous blood clots suggests it may increase the risk of death in elderly patients.

Overweight women have lower risk of premature birth (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 01:22 PM CST

Reuters - Among pregnant women at higher-than- average risk of premature delivery, those who are overweight or obese seem to be afforded some protection, a new study suggests.

Teens may not know risk factors for infertility (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 01:33 PM CST

Reuters - Canadian high school students may lack important knowledge about risk factors for infertility, survey findings suggest. For example, most students were unaware that some sexually transmitted infections can cause infertility.

Allergies unrelated to constipation in children (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 02:51 PM CST

Reuters - The prevalence of allergies among children with chronic constipation is not significantly different from that of the general population -- and an allergy to cow's milk does not seem to be involved, researchers report in the Archives of Disease in Childhood.

Grape Seed Extract Kills Leukemia Cells in Lab (HealthDay)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 06:02 PM CST

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Dec. 31 (HealthDay News) -- More than three-quarters of laboratory leukemia cells exposed to an extract from grape seeds died within 24 hours, effectively killing themselves while leaving other cells unharmed, a new study shows.

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Overweight women have lower risk of premature birth (Reuters)

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 01:22 PM CST

Reuters - Among pregnant women at higher-than- average risk of premature delivery, those who are overweight or obese seem to be afforded some protection, a new study suggests.

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Health Highlights: Dec. 31, 2008 - Forbes

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 11:29 AM CST


New York Times

Health Highlights: Dec. 31, 2008
Forbes - 4 hours ago
The pharmaceutical industry has agreed to a voluntary moratorium on giving doctors branded items that advertise some of the country's most prescribed drugs, The New York Times reported.
No Mug? Drug Makers Cut Out Goodies for Doctors New York Times
Physician's ethics: No more toys from drug companies ScienceBlogs
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Health Buzz: Vitamin Pills and Cancer Prevention and Other Health News - U.S. News & World Report

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 10:58 AM CST


Telegraph.co.uk

Health Buzz: Vitamin Pills and Cancer Prevention and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report - 5 hours ago
Antioxidant-rich vitamin and beta carotene supplements don't appear to prevent cancer in women, according to new research, published online yesterday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Vitamin supplements fail to reduce cancer risk in women Los Angeles Times
Antioxidant Supplements Don't Cut Cancer Risk Newsinferno.com
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Giant Food giving away generic drugs - Bizjournals.com

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 01:47 PM CST


Washington Post

Giant Food giving away generic drugs
Bizjournals.com - 2 hours ago
The Landover-based grocer - which has 184 supermarkets and 164 pharmacies in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and DC - will launch the program from Jan. 2 through March 21.
Giant Supermarkets Gives Away Generic Antibiotics Wall Street Journal Blogs
Grocer to Offer Free Antibiotics to Customers for 3 Months FOXNews
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Blood Thinner Finally Gets Hearing - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 09:49 AM CST


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Blood Thinner Finally Gets Hearing
Wall Street Journal - 6 hours ago
By JENNIFER CORBETT DOOREN WASHINGTON -- Prasugrel, a proposed blood-thinning drug that would be used in heart patients, will face a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel Feb. 3, the companies developing the drug said Wednesday.
Lilly Blood Thinner Gets Hearing at Last TheStreet.com
US FDA advisers to review Lilly, Daiichi clot drug Reuters
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Get Help To Stop Smoking For The New Year - MSNBC

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 10:00 AM CST


dBTechno

Get Help To Stop Smoking For The New Year
MSNBC - 6 hours ago
HAGERSTOWN, MD - A common New Years resolution is to quit smoking, but many find it hard to follow through the entire year. An estimated three million Americans try to can their cigarette habit every year.
Quit Line Helps Smokers Kick Habit kypost.com
Iowa to smokers: Free patches if you quit for New Year's DesMoinesRegister.com
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Blood Sugar Control Linked to Memory Decline, Study Says - New York Times

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 10:50 AM CST


Daily Mail

Blood Sugar Control Linked to Memory Decline, Study Says
New York Times - 5 hours ago
By RONI CARYN RABIN Spikes in blood sugar can take a toll on memory by affecting the dentate gyrus, an area of the brain within the hippocampus that helps form memories, a new study reports.
High Blood Sugar Linked to Memory Loss WebMD
Rising Blood Sugar May Harm the Aging Brain Washington Post
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Drug Researcher Agrees to Curb Role - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 11:02 PM CST


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Drug Researcher Agrees to Curb Role
Wall Street Journal - 17 hours ago
By JENNIFER LEVITZ Joseph Biederman, a top researcher on the use of psychiatric drugs in children, agreed to stop participating in several industry-funded drug trials and curb other activities pending the outcome of a Boston hospital's inquiry into his ...
Child Psychiatrist to Curtail Industry-Financed Activities New York Times
Doctor to halt his drug firm activities Boston Globe
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Obama team seeks public input on health care - The Associated Press

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 03:40 AM CST


CBS News

Obama team seeks public input on health care
The Associated Press - 12 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) - Problems in the health care system have only grown more severe since a series of health care meetings more than two years ago yielded few results.
Avoiding Health-Care Chaos Hawaii Reporter
Santa Cruz residents send Obama health care ideas San Jose Mercury News
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Hangover Helper: What Works, What Doesn't - ABC News

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 06:08 AM CST


ABC News

Hangover Helper: What Works, What Doesn't
ABC News - 10 hours ago
If you drink alcohol, you've probably had a hangover at least once in your life -- the pounding headache, nausea, cotton mouth, exhaustion.
Before-and-after guide for a New Year's hangover Asheville Citizen-Times
Doctors say most hangover cures don't work The Desert Sun
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Drug maker pays Nebraska $2.6M in settlement - Forbes

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 10:25 AM CST


Drug maker pays Nebraska $2.6M in settlement
Forbes - 5 hours ago
AP , 12.31.08, 11:07 AM EST Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning has announced drug maker Cephalon has paid more than $2.6 million to the state to settle allegations of off-label marketing of three pharmaceutical products.
Cephalon will pay Kansas $1.1 million to settle drug-marketing claims Bizjournals.com
Ky. collects $2.3 million from legal settlement MSNBC
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Dream a Little Dream of 2009 - Washington Post

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 03:13 PM CST


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Dream a Little Dream of 2009
Washington Post - 1 hour ago
By Preston Williams Resolutions require willpower. Wishes do not. So for the third consecutive year, let's daydream a little. Varsity recently queried, by e-mail, dozens of high school athletes, coaches, athletic directors and other high school sports ...
MRSA Cultures in the Emergency Department Medscape
Virginia Records Nearly 1400 MRSA Infections In Last Year NBC Washington
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Austria to run Medici after Madoff damage: report - Reuters

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 02:05 PM CST


Austria to run Medici after Madoff damage: report
Reuters - 2 hours ago
By Douwe Miedema LONDON (Reuters) - Austria will soon step in to run Vienna-based Bank Medici and decide its future after the Bernard Madoff scandal hurt the private bank, an Austrian newspaper said on Wednesday.
Bank Medici Manages Up to $3.2 Billion of Assets Tied to Madoff Bloomberg
Austria to Take Over Bank Medici Management Wall Street Journal
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Winter weather causes low blood donations - Battle Creek Enquirer

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 03:08 PM CST


SmartAboutHealth

Winter weather causes low blood donations
Battle Creek Enquirer - 1 hour ago
Harsh winter weather conditions throughout Michigan have caused numerous cancellations of blood drives throughout the state and in an effort to maintain the levels of blood donations needed for area hospitals and their patients, the American Red Cross ...
Blood Donors Rewarded For Giving Gift of Life Memphis Democrat
Need for blood in region called 'very serious' Hannibal.net
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LI nursing homes earn high marks in federal ratings - Newsday

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 02:56 AM CST


The Money Times

LI nursing homes earn high marks in federal ratings
Newsday - 13 hours ago
BY RIDGELY OCHS | ridgely.ochs@newsday.com Long Island's 79 nursing homes fared better overall than the national average on new quality ratings released by the federal government.
New rating system for nursing homes released Wisconsin Law Journal
Healthcare Roundup: HSS-Emageon Problems, Nursing Home Ratings and ... BNET
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City Council May Sue Mayor Melton For Financial Info - MSNBC

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 01:58 PM CST


City Council May Sue Mayor Melton For Financial Info
MSNBC - 2 hours ago
JACKSON, Miss. - The Jackson City Council may sue Mayor Frank Melton to get financial information about vendors the city paid last year.
Melton On Trial, Again Jackson Free Press
Judge consults physician on Melton Jackson Clarion Ledger
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Dropping pounds top goal for many - Vail Sun

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 12:02 PM CST


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Dropping pounds top goal for many
Vail Sun - 4 hours ago
(Editor's Note: As 2009 rolls in, many of us will resolve this year to lose weight. Vail Sun Senior Reporter Thelma Grimes chronicles her struggles - and success - fighting the battle of the bulge.
The top 10 healthiest diets in America CNN
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FDA blocks Biopure trial - Boston Globe

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 11:14 AM CST


FDA blocks Biopure trial
Boston Globe - 4 hours ago
Biopure Corp., a Cambridge biotech company that has struggling to stay afloat while it seeks federal approval for its novel blood substitute, got another dose of bad news this week.
Good news and bad for Biopure Bizjournals.com
FDA blocks Naval trial of Hemopure Mass High Tech
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Watson wins US OK for generic Nicorette mint gum - Reuters

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 06:39 AM CST


RTT News

Watson wins US OK for generic Nicorette mint gum
Reuters - 9 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - US health regulators approved Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc's generic version of GlaxoSmithKline Plc's Nicorette mint gum, an over-the-counter product to help smokers quit, Watson said on Wednesday.
Watson Pharma receives FDA approval for generic Nicorette gum RTT News
Watson gets approval for mint-flavored Nicorette Forbes
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Video: Get a flat belly for the new year

Posted: 31 Dec 2008 09:24 AM CST

Dec. 31: Liz Vaccariello, author of Dec. 31: Liz Vaccariello, author of "The Flat Belly Diet," gives tips on starting the new year off right with a healthy eating regimen. (Today Show)


Video: Mercury poisoning no fish tale

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 06:02 PM CST

Dec. 30: The FDA proposed new guidelines recommending that pregnant and nursing women eat more fish, causing confusion among consumers concerned about mercury poisoning. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.  (Nightly News)Dec. 30: The FDA proposed new guidelines recommending that pregnant and nursing women eat more fish, causing confusion among consumers concerned about mercury poisoning. NBC's Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)


Video: Poisoned by the sun

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 04:32 PM CST

Dec. 29: For a woman in Ohio, a sunny day is nothing to smile about. She has an allergy to sunlight that is so severe, even seconds of exposure can cause painful reactions.  (NBC News Channel)Dec. 29: For a woman in Ohio, a sunny day is nothing to smile about. She has an allergy to sunlight that is so severe, even seconds of exposure can cause painful reactions. (NBC News Channel)


Video: Snooze an hour for your heart

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 11:29 AM CST

Dec. 30: A new study shows that an extra hour of sleep can help keep your heart healthy. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)Dec. 30: A new study shows that an extra hour of sleep can help keep your heart healthy. Msnbc.com's Dara Brown reports. (msnbc.com)


Video: 'Booty caller' tells couples when to get busy

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 10:59 AM CST

Dec. 30: A California company uses texting to help couples remember when to try to make a baby. KNTV's Marianne Favro reports. (NBC News Channel)Dec. 30: A California company uses texting to help couples remember when to try to make a baby. KNTV's Marianne Favro reports. (NBC News Channel)


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Trying to prevent lymphedema after breast cancer (AP)

Posted: 29 Dec 2008 08:12 PM CST

Lymphedema specialist Johanna Murphy, left, shows breast cancer survivor Anne Holman an exercise to treat her lymphedema at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington Tuesday, Dec 23, 2008. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)AP - Hospitals in about a dozen states are testing whether some simple steps, such as arm-strengthening exercises, could reduce the risk of one of breast cancer's troubling legacies — the painful and sometimes severe arm swelling called lymphedema. Lymphedema has long been a neglected side effect of cancer surgery and radiation: Many women say they never were warned, even though spotting this problem early improves outcomes.


Obese men have worse sperm quality than leaner men (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 12:23 PM CST

A man walks along Mulberry Street in New York's 'Little Italy' neighborhood on Feast Day during the 80th annual Feast of San Gennaro, September 19, 2007. (Mike Segar/Reuters)Reuters - Obese men are more than three times as likely to have low sperm counts compared with their normal-weight peers, a study out this month in the journal Fertility and Sterility shows.


Resolving to Break an Addictive Habit? (HealthDay)

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 06:06 PM CST

A man smokes a cigarette. In a ruling which could pave the way towards huge lawsuits against tobacco companies, the top US court Monday said smokers can sue over the allegedly deceptive marketing of HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 30 (HealthDay News) -- No matter the addiction -- drugs, gambling, shopping, smoking, alcohol or more -- people who want to kick their habit in the new year might find help in a new Harvard University publication.


Monthly newsletter helps new parents (Reuters)

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 01:22 PM CST

Reuters - Monthly newsletters with parenting tips may offer a simple, low-cost way to help new parents through their baby's first year, a new study suggests.

Can sleeping habits predict Parkinson's? (Time.com)

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 03:20 PM CST

Time.com - Scientists say a rare sleep disorder may be a precursor to the eventual onset of severe symptoms of the disease

Gene Mutation Tied to Inherited Fatal Lung Disease (HealthDay)

Posted: 30 Dec 2008 06:06 PM CST

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Dec. 30 (HealthDay News) -- A mutation in a gene previously found to help protect the lungs against toxins may also be linked to lung cancer and some inherited cases of a lethal lung disease affecting older adults, a new study says.