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Low Levels of Vitamin D Spell Trouble for Breast Cancer Patients
Washington Post -
May 16, 2008
By Amanda Gardner FRIDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- Women with breast cancer who have a vitamin D deficiency at the time of diagnosis are more likely to have a recurrence or to die from their disease, a new study shows.
Health Buzz: Vitamin D and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report
Vitamin D deficiency linked to breast cancer, study finds
Los Angeles Times
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The Money Times
Obesity as a cause of global warming?
Los Angeles Times -
May 16, 2008
That pesky obesity thing. First it forced Disneyland to increase the sizes of its theme-park costumes, and hospitals to buy larger hoists and beds.
Do Obese People Aggravate Global Warming?
ABC News
The world's obese population is rising
BBC News
Reuters
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ChattahBox
Health Highlights: May 17, 2008
Washington Post -
11 hours ago
It was the re-use of syringes and vials containing medicine that caused a hepatitis C outbreak resulting in 84 patients becoming infected at two Las Vegas clinics, theAssociated Pressreports.
Report Assesses Blame in Hepatitis Cases
New York Times
CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak
San Jose Mercury News
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PR.com (press release)
Cancer society offers information
Chicago Daily Herald -
10 hours ago
Responding to the growing difficulties of accessing information, care and services for cancer patients in Illinois, the American Cancer Society is partnering with local health-care providers to highlight a suite of complimentary patient services to
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Survivors, supporters gather to fight cancer with walk
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Relay for Life tries day run
Southeast Missourian
MiamiHerald.com
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Indianapolis Star
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E Canada Now
Over 60? New Shingles Vaccine Highly Recommended
MedHeadlines -
20 hours ago
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strongly recommend a new vaccine, Zostavax, for anyone age 60 or older. The vaccine reduces the incidence of painful shingles, also known as herpes zoster, which is caused by the reactivation of the
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It's Official: Get Your Shingles Vaccination
U.S. News & World Report
CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60
Washington Post
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Gay-rights group protests HIV-positive man's sentence
Houston Chronicle -
21 hours ago
AP DALLAS - A gay-rights group is protesting a 35-year prison sentence given to an HIV-positive man who was convicted of spitting on a police officer, and public health officials say the risk of contracting the AIDS virus from saliva is extremely low.
Prison for Man With HIV Who Spit on a Police Officer
New York Times
35-year sentence for HIV-positive spitter worries some
Dallas Morning News
The Associated Press
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Mirror.co.uk
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ChattahBox
VA psychologist to staff: don't diagnose PTSD
Chicago Tribune -
May 16, 2008
A furor has erupted over a psychologist�s email directing staff at a Texas veterans facility to withhold diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder from soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq.
Lawmakers to examine e-mail from VA employee
The Associated Press
Obama calls for Vets Affairs e-mail probe
United Press International
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InjuryBoard.com
CDC warns of Salmonella risk from dry pet food
CIDRAP -
May 16, 2008
May 16, 2008 (CIDRAP News) - Contaminated dry dog food contributed to a Salmonella outbreak in 2007 that sickened at least 70 people in 19 states in 2006 and 2007, many of them babies, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported
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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food
Washington Post
Salmonella outbreak traced to tainted dog food
Reuters
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InjuryBoard.com
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North Country Gazette
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Newsinferno.com
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ChattahBox
Health care billing fight is looming
San Diego Union Tribune -
May 17, 2008
By Keith Darc� Doctors and hospital officials will square off with health insurers Monday in San Diego over a state plan to ban medical providers from billing emergency room patients for charges not covered by insurance companies.
Billing issue leaves patients feeling ill
Los Angeles Times
Health insurers to restore coverage to 1200 Californians
San Jose Mercury News
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eFluxMedia
EEE threat waning, trackers eye new mosquito-borne threat
Boston Globe -
10 hours ago
Four years after Eastern equine encephalitis was first detected in Essex County, the region's top mosquito tracker is confident the latest outbreak of the potentially deadly virus, which spikes about every 15 years, is waning.
Mosquitos Are Here! Watch Out For The West Nile Virus
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Coast Lines: May 16, 2008
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ChattahBox
Are BPA plastic's claims shatterproof?
Los Angeles Times -
May 16, 2008
Two views have emerged from the same research on whether the chemical in hard, clear polycarbonate plastics is bad for humans. Regardless of who's right, there are alternatives.
BPA bottle brouhaha
Great Falls Tribune
BPA Q&A: Plastic chemical is difficult to avoid
Dallas Morning News
San Francisco Chronicle
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Murfreesboro Post
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Pensacola News Journal
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E Canada Now
Bearing Your Own Twin
ABC News -
May 16, 2008
By RUSSELL GOLDMAN Doctors in Greece Thursday removed from the belly of a 9-year-old girl what they believe was her embryonic twin absorbed into her abdomen when they were both in the womb.
Greek Girl Has Parasitic Twin Removed from Her Stomach
eFluxMedia
Girl, 9, carrying twin's foetus in her stomach
Telegraph.co.uk
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Wake Up America
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White House tilts field in favor of industry
Salt Lake Tribune -
9 hours ago
Actor Dennis Quaid, left, testifies Wednesday before the House Reform and Government Oversight Committee hearing on the Food and Drug Administration drug and medical device regulations and state liability claims.
Dennis Quaid backs drugmaker liability suits
Reuters
Dennis Quaid Talks Medical Errors With Congress
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Brocktown News
Chicago company recalls meat for E. coli concerns
The Associated Press -
12 hours ago
CHICAGO (AP) - Federal officials say a Chicago-based company is recalling beef products distributed in 11 states because of possible E. coli contamination.
Beef used in ground meat products recalled in 11 states
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Chicago-based company recalls meat in E. coli scare
Chicago Tribune
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TopNews
Nerve block cuts hot flashes after breast cancer
Reuters -
May 15, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Blocking parts of the nervous system that regulate body temperature can reduce hot flashes and improve sleep in survivors of breast cancer, researchers reported on Thursday.
Nerve Blocks Reduce Hot Flashes In Breast Cancer Survivors
FOXNews
Treatment for hot flashes tested
United Press International
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U.S. News & World Report
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Columbus Dispatch
A Year-Long Medical Exam
Wall Street Journal -
May 16, 2008
By TOM NAGORSKI By Julie Salamon We have all felt it -- the anxiety that comes when we walk (or are wheeled) through a hospital's doors or bring a relative to the emergency room.
Nassau medical center extends warning over insulin pens
Newsday
Claim Of Bad Blood Leading To Hospital Patient's Death Investigated
Local6.com
Columbus Dispatch
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U.S. News & World Report
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The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
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Day Care Center Facing Closing After Wild Field Trip
InjuryBoard.com -
May 16, 2008
In this case, the Kid�s Creations and More took the little kids, ages 1-4, on a field trip to Chuck E. Cheese. Because they only have one van, they packed nearly 40 kids into a van that seats only 15.
Child Care Center to be Shut Down after Field Trip Fiasco
First Coast News
Florida Officials Say Daycare Packed 38 Kids in 15-Person Van on
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Beware: May is prime tick season
Minneapolis Star Tribune -
May 16, 2008
The high number of tick-borne illnesses last year suggests Minnesotans need to take a few precautions. By TIM HARLOW, Star Tribune My dog had Lymes and anaplasmosis twice despite vaccination and Frontline.
Lyme disease spike spurs warning from Minnesota Health Department
Pioneer Press
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WKOW-TV.com
State Officials: Home Operator Blocked Staskal
WISC -
May 16, 2008
MADISON, Wis. -- The operator of an adult family home on Madison's East Side pulled the plug on allowing Mark Staskal to come live there, according to state officials.
Staskal case back in limbo
Janesville Gazette
EDITORIAL: Judge's decision put others at risk
Beloit Daily News
Leader-Telegram
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WWJ
Cleveland Clinic joins UCF in offering medical students free tuition
Orlando Sentinel -
May 15, 2008
First the University of Central Florida made history by becoming the first new medical school in the United States to give its first crop of future doctors a free ride.
Cleveland med school to offer free tution
United Press International
Cleveland Clinic Medical School To Offer No-Cost Education for
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Akron Beacon Journal
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