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Japan declared country with most three Michelin starred restaurants 2011 - 2011-10-19 11:35:35 Bariatric Surgery Resolves Diabetes, Saves Money - 2010-08-17 16:34:33
Japan has taken the crown from France with a record highest number of restaurants with three Michelin stars.

Japan now as 29 three-star Japanese restaurants all over the country which as been highl - Read More...
David Cameron will push forward with his plans for a radical change of the way health services are ran in England in which he will say in a major speech due today. There has been growing criticism fro - Read More...
A bit of sparkle‏ - 2011-09-07 15:01:27 Drinking Beer Could Cause Psoriasis In Women - 2010-08-17 16:22:32
Taittinger adds sparkle to the Pink Lady® Food Photographer of the Year 2012
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Mosquito control workers will spray pesticide tonight in Methuen on all city roads, playing fields and school properties as the town attempts to reduce the threat to residents from mosquito-borne West - Read More...
DAVID LLOYD LEISURE UNVEILS PLAN FOR NEW HEALTH, SPORT AND FITNESS FACILITY FOR FARNHAM - 2011-07-10 14:41:30 Antagonistic People Have Higher Risk Of Stroke And Heart Attack Due To Artery ... - 2010-08-17 16:15:46
DAVID Lloyd Leisure, the health, fitness and leisure group of clubs, has announced it will open a new, 6,000-plus sqm facility in Farnham, Surrey, featuring the group’s largest Amida Spa.

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NOMA WINS BEST RESTAURANT IN THE WORLD   FOR THE SECOND TIME - 2011-04-20 10:57:55 HealthKey: Diabetics can get off meds after weight loss surgery - 2010-08-17 16:14:34
The San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurant Awards were announced last night at London's Guildhall, and for the second year running Noma in Copenhagen, Denmark is officially the Best Restaurant in - Read More... Eminent cancer and public health experts are urging governments and agencies to focus seriously on cancer care and prevention in poorer nations, according to a Health Paper published in The Lancet. - Read More...
Byron Haymarket Royale with cheese - 2011-04-20 10:49:37 FDA may withdraw another fast-track med - 2010-08-17 16:14:33
The award winning hamburger restaurant has just launched its 14th site bringing its now famous burgers to London's Haymarket. The design has been inspired by the history of the capital and takes in b - Read More... More than 200 million eggs are being recalled by Wright County Egg of Galt, Iowa because their shells have a potential for Salmonella contamination. - Read More...
PM David Cameron defends NHS overhaul saying 'competition is good for the NHS' - 2011-01-17 12:30:09 Dark chocolate good for the heart - 2010-08-17 15:58:40
David Cameron will push forward with his plans for a radical change of the way health services are ran in England in which he will say in a major speech due today. There has been growing criticism fro - Read More... Only shell eggs, not other egg products produced by Wright County Eggs, are involved in the recall. Customers should not consume the eggs in question and should return them in the original carton to w - Read More...
Methuen to battle West Nile virus with spraying tonight - 2010-08-18 09:33:32 Synutra shares up following Health Ministry report - 2010-08-17 15:46:36
Mosquito control workers will spray pesticide tonight in Methuen on all city roads, playing fields and school properties as the town attempts to reduce the threat to residents from mosquito-borne West - Read More... Array - Read More...
The most overmedicated state in the US is West Virginia - 2010-08-18 09:30:49 Planned Parenthood urges McDonnell to accept federal money for sex education - 2010-08-17 15:43:34
Array - Read More... WILLOWS - Two dead birds found in Glenn County have tested positive for West Nile virus. They provided the first evidence of the virus in Glenn County this year. - Read More...
Fast Cancer Growth In Poorer Countries - Much Can Be Done, With Inexpensive ... - 2010-08-18 09:25:36 Structured Homework Strategy Helps ADHD Kids - 2010-08-17 15:13:36
Eminent cancer and public health experts are urging governments and agencies to focus seriously on cancer care and prevention in poorer nations, according to a Health Paper published in The Lancet. - Read More... The number of energy drinks available over the counter is unlimited these days, but how beneficial are these drinks really? "Energy drinks typically feature caffeine and a combination of other ingredi - Read More...
Over 200 Million Eggs Recalled, Shells Tainted With Salmonella - 2010-08-18 09:20:41 Greece battles West Nile outbreak - 2010-08-17 15:08:36
More than 200 million eggs are being recalled by Wright County Egg of Galt, Iowa because their shells have a potential for Salmonella contamination. - Read More... Summer babies are more likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit disorder at school because their relative immaturity confuses doctors, a study indicates. - Read More...
US salmonella update: 13 popular egg brands recalled - 2010-08-18 09:04:32 Health insurance premiums subject to scrutiny in Arizona - 2010-08-17 15:08:33
Only shell eggs, not other egg products produced by Wright County Eggs, are involved in the recall. Customers should not consume the eggs in question and should return them in the original carton to w - Read More... Array - Read More...
China anti-tobacco efforts failing, officials say - 2010-08-18 08:25:37 Virginia Creates Health Law Panel, Groups Prepare For Overhaul Changes - 2010-08-17 15:01:00
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West Nile virus appears in Glenn County - 2010-08-18 08:19:32 Researchers Link Brain Disease to Trauma - 2010-08-17 14:55:42
WILLOWS - Two dead birds found in Glenn County have tested positive for West Nile virus. They provided the first evidence of the virus in Glenn County this year. - Read More... One in five teenagers has the kind of hearing loss typical of a 50- or 60-year-old, according to a new study by Boston researchers. - Read More...
Energy drink risks outweigh benefits - 2010-08-18 07:52:34 Gulf oil spreading east on sea floor - 2010-08-17 14:54:37
The number of energy drinks available over the counter is unlimited these days, but how beneficial are these drinks really? "Energy drinks typically feature caffeine and a combination of other ingredi - Read More... If it seems you have slapped mosquitoes off your arm more often lately, rest assured it is not a figment of your imagination. Records rains combined with a recent period of days with temperatures ... - Read More...
Summer babies 'more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD' - 2010-08-18 07:40:39 German Pop Star Nadja Benaissa Confesses in HIV Trial: I Had Unprotected Sex - 2010-08-17 14:54:36
Summer babies are more likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit disorder at school because their relative immaturity confuses doctors, a study indicates. - Read More... New research suggests that athletes who have had multiple head injuries, and possibly others such as military veterans exposed to repetitive brain traumas, may be prone to developing a disabling neuro - Read More...
The Avastin Mugging - 2010-08-18 06:58:34 DMV takes another step toward technology - 2010-08-17 14:37:37
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Red Cross appeal: We need more blood donors - 2010-08-18 06:38:35 Ohio gets $1M from feds to fight health insurance premium hikes - 2010-08-17 14:37:34
Array - Read More... The state Division of Insurance yesterday said it has struck a deal with Health New England, a Springfield health insurer, that will hold the average base rate increases for its individual and small b - Read More...
More teens suffer from hearing loss - 2010-08-18 06:20:39 Obesity Surgery Helps Diabetic Patients Kick Medicines - 2010-08-17 14:34:52
One in five teenagers has the kind of hearing loss typical of a 50- or 60-year-old, according to a new study by Boston researchers. - Read More... The DuPage County Health Department has found a high level of mosquito batches that tested positive for the West Nile virus in Downers Grove. - Read More...
Experts: Mosquito numbers 5 times more than 2009 - 2010-08-18 06:14:34 Weight Loss Surgery Can Reverse Both Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes - 2010-08-17 14:29:33
If it seems you have slapped mosquitoes off your arm more often lately, rest assured it is not a figment of your imagination. Records rains combined with a recent period of days with temperatures ... - Read More... By Herald Staff The Massachusetts Division of Insurance says another state insurer has agreed to lower health insurance premium hikes for individuals and small businesses. - Read More...
Multiple head injuries may spur ALS-type illness - 2010-08-18 06:14:31 Colorado, 45 states, get grants to keep an eye on insurance premiums - 2010-08-17 14:29:31
New research suggests that athletes who have had multiple head injuries, and possibly others such as military veterans exposed to repetitive brain traumas, may be prone to developing a disabling neuro - Read More... The iPod nano, featuring a variety colors and a video camera, is shown at an Apple Inc special in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. - Read More...
Broadway Actress Gets Transplant in New Hyde Park - 2010-08-18 05:58:36 ProAmatine Recall: FDA Proposes to Withdraw Drug Approval - 2010-08-17 14:23:34
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Health insurer makes deal with Mass. on rate increases - 2010-08-18 05:42:33 HHS Pledges $46 Million to States for Health Insurance Price Monitoring - 2010-08-17 14:23:33
The state Division of Insurance yesterday said it has struck a deal with Health New England, a Springfield health insurer, that will hold the average base rate increases for its individual and small b - Read More... An outbreak of salmonella in eggs has prompted nationwide recalls and has caused hospitalizations in counties across the US -- including several dozen in Santa Clara County. - Read More...
West Nile virus found in Downers Grove - 2010-08-18 05:22:34 What causes psoriasis? Beer or vitamin D deficiency? - 2010-08-17 13:19:37
The DuPage County Health Department has found a high level of mosquito batches that tested positive for the West Nile virus in Downers Grove. - Read More... AP FILE - In this July 15, 2010 file photo, Shannon Tavarez relaxes in her room in the Queens Borough... An 11-year-old girl with leukemia who played young Nala in "The Lion King" on Broadway has unde - Read More...
5th insurer OKs health rate deal with Massachusetts - 2010-08-18 05:20:43 Report: Scientists link ALS, athlete head injuries - 2010-08-17 12:53:37
By Herald Staff The Massachusetts Division of Insurance says another state insurer has agreed to lower health insurance premium hikes for individuals and small businesses. - Read More... Despite government assurances that Gulf seafood is safe and oil is disappearing from the water, three new reports show the oil remains and presents a threat to marine life. - Read More...
Teenagers urged to turn down iPods as hearing loss rises - 2010-08-18 05:15:45 Boston University study by Ann McKee finds link between concussions and Lou ... - 2010-08-17 12:51:37
The iPod nano, featuring a variety colors and a video camera, is shown at an Apple Inc special in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009. - Read More... A study released today raises questions about whether baseball great Lou Gehrig actually died of the disease that has come to bear his name, or a similar, newly discovered condition connected to repea - Read More...
Developing world in grip of killer cancer - 2010-08-18 05:01:39 Weight-Loss Surgery Cuts Diabetics' Costs, Study Finds - 2010-08-17 12:40:42
Array - Read More... By Anonymous A mosquito pool tested this week in the city of Peoria represents the first positive sample of West Nile virus collected in Peoria County this year. - Read More...
Salmonella outbreak spurs recall of 13 brands of eggs nationwide - 2010-08-18 04:16:34 Study: Love + teen sex = good grades - 2010-08-17 12:30:48
An outbreak of salmonella in eggs has prompted nationwide recalls and has caused hospitalizations in counties across the US -- including several dozen in Santa Clara County. - Read More... A food distribution point set up by the Pakistani air force in Sukkur on Tuesday. More Photos » By WAQAR GILLANI LAHORE, Pakistan - With disastrous flooding spreading yet more widely in Pakistan, repo - Read More...
Young 'Lion King' Thespian Gets Blood Transplant - 2010-08-18 04:07:38 Heart Attack, Stroke-Prone Arteries More Common in Nasty People - 2010-08-17 12:28:36
AP FILE - In this July 15, 2010 file photo, Shannon Tavarez relaxes in her room in the Queens Borough... An 11-year-old girl with leukemia who played young Nala in "The Lion King" on Broadway has unde - Read More... NAGPUR: Although the death toll of H1N1 patients admitted in both government hospitals in the city has touched 10, most patients are from neigbouring towns and cities. - Read More...
Scientists refute US report, say Gulf oil still widespread - 2010-08-18 03:55:35 Friendship no different for only-children, says research - 2010-08-17 12:20:44
Despite government assurances that Gulf seafood is safe and oil is disappearing from the water, three new reports show the oil remains and presents a threat to marine life. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Did Lou Gehrig Die From Lou Gehrig's Disease? - 2010-08-18 03:20:42 Moose Offer Trail of Clues on Arthritis - 2010-08-17 11:56:36
A study released today raises questions about whether baseball great Lou Gehrig actually died of the disease that has come to bear his name, or a similar, newly discovered condition connected to repea - Read More... LUCKNOW: Aman Akash, a 20-year-old youth, was driving his motorcycle when he was told by health authorities of being tested positive for H1N1 virus, a couple of days ago. - Read More...
Tests confirm West Nile found in Peoria - 2010-08-18 02:32:36 Gov. Bob McDonnell offers thoughts on Islamic center - 2010-08-17 11:17:35
By Anonymous A mosquito pool tested this week in the city of Peoria represents the first positive sample of West Nile virus collected in Peoria County this year. - Read More... Researchers were intrigued by the possibility of a common thread between the athletes they studied and Lou Gehrig. (CNN) -- With his head bowed and a barely detectable quiver in his voice, the basebal - Read More...
Desperation Grows Over Pakistan Flood Damage - 2010-08-18 02:11:35 Westwood health board warns about mosquitoes - 2010-08-17 11:05:47
A food distribution point set up by the Pakistani air force in Sukkur on Tuesday. More Photos » By WAQAR GILLANI LAHORE, Pakistan - With disastrous flooding spreading yet more widely in Pakistan, repo - Read More... WASHINGTON -- An FDA advisory committee will meet later this week to review whether the antidepressant duloxetine (Cymbalta) should be used as a treatment for chronic pain despite risks that ... - Read More...
Ward for swine flu patients restarts - 2010-08-18 02:06:39 Newport County Man In Hospital with EEE - 2010-08-17 10:41:38
NAGPUR: Although the death toll of H1N1 patients admitted in both government hospitals in the city has touched 10, most patients are from neigbouring towns and cities. - Read More... BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WMBF) - A search and seizure operation at a Brunswick County home has led to the discovery of 16.5 pounds of marijuana, according to officials. - Read More...
No Siblings? Your Social Skills Are Just Fine - 2010-08-18 01:41:34 State to receive $1m to defray health premiums - 2010-08-17 10:41:34
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Playing ostrich in dealing with swine flu? - 2010-08-18 01:37:40 Newport County Man Contracts EEE - 2010-08-17 10:35:41
LUCKNOW: Aman Akash, a 20-year-old youth, was driving his motorcycle when he was told by health authorities of being tested positive for H1N1 virus, a couple of days ago. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Did concussions play role in Lou Gehrig's disease? - 2010-08-18 01:37:37 Obesity Falling in Some Kids, but Not All - 2010-08-17 10:35:39
Researchers were intrigued by the possibility of a common thread between the athletes they studied and Lou Gehrig. (CNN) -- With his head bowed and a barely detectable quiver in his voice, the basebal - Read More... SPRINGFIELD - Along with bookbags and No. 2 pencils, parents of middle schoolers need to add a pertussis vaccination to their back-to-school shopping list. - Read More...
FDA Panel to Consider Pain Indication for Antidepressant - 2010-08-18 01:14:36 Beer Linked to Psoriasis - 2010-08-17 10:35:38
WASHINGTON -- An FDA advisory committee will meet later this week to review whether the antidepressant duloxetine (Cymbalta) should be used as a treatment for chronic pain despite risks that ... - Read More... By Special to The Messenger The Hartsville Police Department is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of a program to achieve accreditation by verifying it meets professional standards. - Read More...
Agents seize 16.5 pounds of marijuana from NC home - 2010-08-18 01:14:36 Neb. getting $1M to monitor health insurance rates - 2010-08-17 10:25:39
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WMBF) - A search and seizure operation at a Brunswick County home has led to the discovery of 16.5 pounds of marijuana, according to officials. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Yale hockey player Mandi Schwartz's battle grows as cancer returns - 2010-08-18 01:14:36 Plan ahead for the start of school - 2010-08-17 10:17:35
Array - Read More... Up-and-coming regional universities in the South: Elon, 1st; Appalachian State, 3rd; UNC Wilmington, 5th; and College of Charleston, 6th. - Read More...
Why city folks treat dogs as their kids - 2010-08-18 01:14:35 Anna Nicole Smith psychiatrist known as "Dr. No" - 2010-08-17 10:12:38
Array - Read More... Sixty-three trees were targeted to be removed Tuesday and Wednesday as the city continues its fight against the emerald ash borer. - Read More...
Parents urged to vaccinate middle schoolers - 2010-08-18 01:14:35 Swine flu past prime, officials say - 2010-08-17 10:11:06
SPRINGFIELD - Along with bookbags and No. 2 pencils, parents of middle schoolers need to add a pertussis vaccination to their back-to-school shopping list. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Accreditation commission to assess Hartsville police department - 2010-08-18 01:14:35 Deadly diseases could bring more tragedy to flood-stricken Pakistan - 2010-08-17 09:42:40
By Special to The Messenger The Hartsville Police Department is scheduled for an on-site assessment as part of a program to achieve accreditation by verifying it meets professional standards. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Horse diagnosed with Eastern Equine Encephalitis - 2010-08-18 01:14:34 FDA Recommends Dropping Low Blood Pressure Drug - Midodrine Hydrochloride ... - 2010-08-17 09:24:36
Array - Read More... A national outbreak of salmonella in eggs has sickened hundreds of people since May and appears to be ongoing, experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say. - Read More...
Carolinas school fare well in US News rankings - 2010-08-18 01:14:34 Plumes of Gulf oil spreading east on sea floor - 2010-08-17 09:24:35
Up-and-coming regional universities in the South: Elon, 1st; Appalachian State, 3rd; UNC Wilmington, 5th; and College of Charleston, 6th. - Read More... WASHINGTON - Researchers are warning that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government claims and that a lot of crude is lurking deep below the surface, some of it settling perhap - Read More...
Hamline Avenue Has New Look With Ash Trees Cut Down - 2010-08-18 01:14:34 Adolescent Obesity Rates Vary In USA, Depending On Ethnicity - 2010-08-17 09:20:44
Sixty-three trees were targeted to be removed Tuesday and Wednesday as the city continues its fight against the emerald ash borer. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Walgreen Offers Flu Shot Gift Cards in Expanded Immunization Program - 2010-08-18 01:14:33 Human case of EEE likely contracted in southeastern Mass. - 2010-08-17 08:42:36
Array - Read More... TORONTO - Kids who are younger than their classmates are more likely to be diagnosed with or treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, two new US studies have found. - Read More...
'Survivor' launchs cancer partnership, Ethan Zohn spokesperson - 2010-08-18 01:14:33 Drinking beer lead to psoriasis in women - 2010-08-17 08:27:46
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Ongoing salmonella outbreak prompts egg recall - 2010-08-18 00:51:33 Singer with HIV admits endangering man - 2010-08-17 07:59:39
A national outbreak of salmonella in eggs has sickened hundreds of people since May and appears to be ongoing, experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say. - Read More... AP By SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer In this Aug. 16,2010 file photo, faint streaks of weathered oil are seen on the Gulf of Mexico near... Researchers are warning that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill - Read More...
Groups warn oil spill may be worse than claimed - 2010-08-18 00:51:32 Men more likely to cheat if they earn less than their wives - 2010-08-17 07:41:33
WASHINGTON - Researchers are warning that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government claims and that a lot of crude is lurking deep below the surface, some of it settling perhap - Read More... One in every five teens has at least slight hearing loss. And many experts suspect the use of headphones to listen to portable music is the primary cause. - Read More...
NY's DiNapoli: Medicaid overspent $40M on dentists - 2010-08-18 00:45:43 Defense questions witness in Anna Nicole case - 2010-08-17 07:10:42
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Younger children more likely to get ADHD diagnosis - 2010-08-18 00:45:40 Eating small amount of dark chocolate may lower risk of heart failure: study - 2010-08-17 06:46:36
TORONTO - Kids who are younger than their classmates are more likely to be diagnosed with or treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, two new US studies have found. - Read More... Array - Read More...
South Brunswick mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus - 2010-08-18 00:30:50 Fall shrimp season opens in Gulf as oil fears persist - 2010-08-17 06:41:34
Array - Read More... Explain to interested patients that researchers have found the first evidence that repetitive head trauma from violent contact sports may result in a motor neuron disease similar to amyotrophic latera - Read More...
Gulf Surface Looks Cleaner, but Woes Lurk Below - 2010-08-18 00:22:31 Federal funds will help Oregon give health insurance premiums a checkup - 2010-08-17 06:13:33
AP By SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer In this Aug. 16,2010 file photo, faint streaks of weathered oil are seen on the Gulf of Mexico near... Researchers are warning that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill - Read More... Aug. 17, 2010 -- Eggs are behind a nationwide salmonella outbreak that caused hundreds of illnesses each week in June and July. The nationwide egg recall involves more than a dozen major brands that g - Read More...
Can you hear me now? More teens can't - 2010-08-17 23:50:38 German pop singer tried over HIV allegation - 2010-08-17 06:03:32
One in every five teens has at least slight hearing loss. And many experts suspect the use of headphones to listen to portable music is the primary cause. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Surgery safe in conflict zones, aid group says - 2010-08-17 23:21:24 HP awarded $200 M contract to work with Medicare - 2010-08-17 05:40:41
Array - Read More... Suspicion has long existed that maybe a significant percentage of kids diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder were really just livelier than was warrante - Read More...
228m eggs recalled over salmonella - 2010-08-17 23:16:34 Neb. getting $1M to monitor health insurance rates - 2010-08-17 05:34:36
Array - Read More... AP WASHINGTON -- An Iowa egg producer is recalling 228 million eggs after being linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said eggs from Wri - Read More...
Brain Injuries May Cause Conditions Mistaken for ALS - 2010-08-17 23:13:42 State procurement panel to review diversity program - 2010-08-17 05:24:35
Explain to interested patients that researchers have found the first evidence that repetitive head trauma from violent contact sports may result in a motor neuron disease similar to amyotrophic latera - Read More... Younger children may be mistakenly diagnosed as having ADHD, when in fact they are simply less mature, a researcher says. (CBC) As many as one million children in the US may have been misdiagnosed as - Read More...
Salmonella Outbreaks Spur Nationwide Egg Recall - 2010-08-17 23:09:33 Guys who make less than the women they love are more likely to stray. - 2010-08-17 05:24:32
Aug. 17, 2010 -- Eggs are behind a nationwide salmonella outbreak that caused hundreds of illnesses each week in June and July. The nationwide egg recall involves more than a dozen major brands that g - Read More... TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug 14 (Reuters) - Four Florida residents have died from a mosquito-borne disease that normally afflicts horses, health officials reported on Tuesday as the swampy state enters peak - Read More...
Scientists raise queries about Gulf oil left behind - 2010-08-17 23:09:32 Aid boosts oversight of insurers - 2010-08-17 05:17:32
Array - Read More... TALLAHASSEE Florida (Reuters) - Four Florida residents have died from a mosquito-borne disease that normally afflicts horses, health officials reported on Tuesday as the swampy state enters peak seaso - Read More...
New research fuels skepticism (and questions) about those ADHD diagnoses - 2010-08-17 22:38:33 Anne Nicole Smith Borderline Personality Disorder Says Psychiatrist - 2010-08-17 05:04:36
Suspicion has long existed that maybe a significant percentage of kids diagnosed with attention-deficit disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder were really just livelier than was warrante - Read More... An outbreak of salmonella illnesses linked to shell eggs has prompted a nationwide recall of 13 popular egg brands produced by an Iowa company and triggered a multi-state investigation that is expecte - Read More...
228M eggs recalled following salmonella outbreak - 2010-08-17 22:38:32 Antagonistic people have higher risk of heart attack: study - 2010-08-17 04:41:39
AP WASHINGTON -- An Iowa egg producer is recalling 228 million eggs after being linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said eggs from Wri - Read More... Explain to interested patients that according to national survey data, the number of US adolescents with some hearing loss increased by a relative 31% over the past two decades. - Read More...
ADHD diagnosis skewed by age: study - 2010-08-17 22:27:39 Governor's panel to help implement health care law - 2010-08-17 04:35:37
Younger children may be mistakenly diagnosed as having ADHD, when in fact they are simply less mature, a researcher says. (CBC) As many as one million children in the US may have been misdiagnosed as - Read More... Steven Senne / AP Matthew Brady, 17, of Foxborough, Mass., poses for a portrait in his home Friday while wearing ear phones and displaying an iPod. - Read More...
Florida death toll rises for mosquito-borne virus - 2010-08-17 22:11:35 German pop singer accused of knowingly infecting partner with HIV - 2010-08-17 04:15:45
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug 14 (Reuters) - Four Florida residents have died from a mosquito-borne disease that normally afflicts horses, health officials reported on Tuesday as the swampy state enters peak - Read More... BEIJING Aug 17 (Reuters) - Only a quarter of Chinese people believe smoking tobacco increases the risk of cancer and anti-smoking campaigns are failing to influence them, a government survey released - Read More...
Florida death toll rises for mosquito-borne virus - 2010-08-17 21:46:35 Virginia creates panel to reform health care, cut costs - 2010-08-17 03:32:35
TALLAHASSEE Florida (Reuters) - Four Florida residents have died from a mosquito-borne disease that normally afflicts horses, health officials reported on Tuesday as the swampy state enters peak seaso - Read More... Array - Read More...
Salmonella outbreak prompts national egg recall - 2010-08-17 21:31:36 Nadja Benaissa: German Pop Star HIV-Positive Trial - 2010-08-17 03:32:33
An outbreak of salmonella illnesses linked to shell eggs has prompted a nationwide recall of 13 popular egg brands produced by an Iowa company and triggered a multi-state investigation that is expecte - Read More... MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool - Read More...
Hearing Getting Worse Among US Teens - 2010-08-17 21:24:33 German Pop Star Nadja Benaissa No Angels Testifies - 2010-08-17 03:13:31
Explain to interested patients that according to national survey data, the number of US adolescents with some hearing loss increased by a relative 31% over the past two decades. - Read More... Array - Read More...
Study: 1 in 5 US teens has slight hearing loss - 2010-08-17 21:18:33 German pop singer tried over HIV allegation - 2010-08-17 03:00:49
Steven Senne / AP Matthew Brady, 17, of Foxborough, Mass., poses for a portrait in his home Friday while wearing ear phones and displaying an iPod. - Read More... The trial of Nadja Benaissa, the German singer accused of knowingly infecting a partner with HIV, has taught us many things - that Germany came 23rd in the Eurovision song contest in 2008, for instanc - Read More...
Quarter of Chinese adults aware of smoking risk-survey - 2010-08-17 21:14:32 Oil traces found to east on Gulf floor - 2010-08-17 02:47:31
BEIJING Aug 17 (Reuters) - Only a quarter of Chinese people believe smoking tobacco increases the risk of cancer and anti-smoking campaigns are failing to influence them, a government survey released - Read More... Array - Read More...
When Doctors Admit Mistakes, Fewer Malpractice Suits Result, Study Says - 2010-08-17 20:34:34 German Pop Singer Tried Over HIV Allegation - 2010-08-17 02:40:38
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Infidelity Rises When She Makes More Than He Does - 2010-08-17 20:34:33 Study: Surgery May Reduce Diabetics' Need for Drugs - 2010-08-17 02:34:33
MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool - Read More... An outbreak of salmonella illnesses linked to shell eggs has prompted a nationwide recall of 13 popular egg brands produced by an Iowa company and triggered a multi-state investigation that is expecte - Read More...
Shire To Take ProAmatine Off The Market, No Trials Planned - 2010-08-17 20:34:32 Bedbug remedy not just hot air - 2010-08-17 02:31:35
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When it comes to HIV in this country, the law is a mess – and prejudice thrives - 2010-08-17 20:13:34 15-day-old cold? check for swine flu - 2010-08-17 02:20:41
The trial of Nadja Benaissa, the German singer accused of knowingly infecting a partner with HIV, has taught us many things - that Germany came 23rd in the Eurovision song contest in 2008, for instanc - Read More... Posted by Brian Krassenstein on Aug 17th, 2010 and filed under Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. - Read More...
Egypt Steps Up Effort to Snuff Out Smoking - 2010-08-17 20:12:43 Gulf oil spill may bring skin, breathing, cancer concerns - 2010-08-17 02:05:40
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ADHD Diagnosis Rate May Vary by Age at School Entry - 2010-08-17 20:01:46 US advisers to guide breast cancer research - 2010-08-17 01:49:33
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Eggs recalled over salmonella concerns - 2010-08-17 19:30:50 China says baby formula did not cause early puberty in infant girls - 2010-08-17 01:08:35
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So. NV Health District finds increase in some salmonella cases - 2010-08-17 18:58:36 Suit Faults St. Vincent's - 2010-08-17 00:29:32
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Eli Lilly Shelves Potential Alzheimer's Drug: Treatment Made Symptoms Worse - 2010-08-17 18:46:48 Singer 'sorry' for unprotected sex - 2010-08-17 00:29:30
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Cancer Costliest Disease - Obama Death Panel Retracts Cancer Drug Use - 2010-08-17 18:44:47 Fla. docs voice 'no confidence' in AMA - 2010-08-17 00:19:34
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NM gets $1 million to 'restore fairness' to health insurance consumers - 2010-08-17 18:37:53 Gulf oil spill: Are con artists posing as fishermen to scam BP? - 2010-08-17 00:19:32
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Walgreens Announces 'Most Comprehensive Flu Shot Program In The USA' - 2010-08-17 18:09:45 Skeptics Wary of Seafood Safety as Shrimping Season Opens in the Gulf - 2010-08-16 23:44:34
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Walgreen's 7500 stores offer walk-in flu vaccines - 2010-08-17 17:50:53 US breast cancer drug decision 'marks start of death panels' - 2010-08-16 23:41:33
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NM gets federal grant for insurance rate oversight - 2010-08-17 17:45:44 State confirms first human EEE case this year - 2010-08-16 23:25:41
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Regular Beer Raises Psoriasis Risk in Women - 2010-08-17 17:45:41 Debate Heats Up Over Medical Loss Ratios - 2010-08-16 23:18:34
Researchers say women who drink regular beer are more likely to have the skin condition. By JOHN GEVER, MedPage Today Senior Editor Women who drink five or more regular beers a week are at a higher ri - Read More... And you thought that beer belly was a problem? How about dry scaly skin as a reward for downing brewskys? Women who drink beer regularly are more likely to develop psoriasis, an auto-immune disease th - Read More...
Neb. getting $1M to monitor health insurance rates - 2010-08-17 17:16:01 Encephalitis case reported in Rhode Island - 2010-08-16 23:14:34
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The twisted ethics of Germany's pop star HIV trial - 2010-08-17 16:43:32 Good News: No Need for Two Flu Shots - 2010-08-16 22:58:35
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