Friday, May 25, 2012

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  • FDA panel recommends against Xarelto approval - Philadelphia Inquirer May 24, 2012

    WWLP 22NewsFDA panel recommends against Xarelto approvalPhiladelphia InquirerAn FDA advisory panel Wednesday voted 6-4 against recommending approval of the blood thinning drug Xarelto for use in reducing blood clots. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a division of Johnson & Johnson, makes the drug. The FDA reviewer had recommended ...FDA Panel Votes Against New U [?]

  • Why the individual mandate? - Porterville Recorder May 24, 2012

    New RepublicWhy the individual mandate?Porterville RecorderIn last week's column, I talked about some of the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, on which the Supreme Court will soon announce its decision. Most of those provisions are popular according to polling, ...Faith Leaders Meet at Conference on Religious FreedomC [?]

  • Women on the Pill 'more likely' to fall pregnant than those with coil - Telegraph.co.uk May 24, 2012

    Telegraph.co.ukWomen on the Pill 'more likely' to fall pregnant than those with coilTelegraph.co.ukWomen taking the Pill are 20 times more likely to accidentally fall pregnant than those with an implant or coil because they forget to take the tablets, research said. Women taking the Pill are 20 times more likely to accidentally fall pregnant than . [?]

  • Peru agency says cause of dolphin deaths unsolved - BusinessWeek May 24, 2012

    AFPPeru agency says cause of dolphin deaths unsolvedBusinessWeekThe mass die-off of nearly 900 dolphins and porpoises along Peru's coast remains unsolved, Peru's government marine research agency says. Tuesday's final report by the Sea Institute ruled out viral and bacterial infections, human intervention, ...Peru dolphin death mystery deepens [?]

  • Sleep Apnea, Cancer Link Found In Study - KRDO May 24, 2012

    CBS NewsSleep Apnea, Cancer Link Found In StudyKRDOCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Sleep apnea is the kind of problem that won't surprise those you sleep with. Snoring is a big indicator. But there is surprising news tied to the sleeping disorder, a new study revealing a striking correlation to cancer.Sleep Apnea: Treatment May Help Keep BP LowWebMDSleep Apn [?]

  • Teenage Diabetes Rates Soar - WBUR May 24, 2012

    WBURTeenage Diabetes Rates SoarWBURWe look at the soaring rate of teenage diabetes in this country, and ask what in the world are we doing to our kids? Judith Garcia, 19, fills a syringe as she prepares to give herself an injection of insulin at her home in the Los Angeles suburb of ...Rising diabetes rates among overweight teens could lead to heart problems [?]

  • UN: Fukushima workers' deaths not from radiation - Fox News May 23, 2012

    Deutsche WelleUN: Fukushima workers' deaths not from radiationFox NewsA year after an earthquake and tsunami triggered the Fukushima disaster, a United Nations agency preparing a report on the health effects says none of the six former reactor workers who have died since the catastrophe perished due to the effects of ...Health Highlights: May 23, 2012U. [?]

  • New Report Sparks Queries Over Malaria Drugs - AllAfrica.com May 23, 2012

    Globe and MailNew Report Sparks Queries Over Malaria DrugsAllAfrica.comBy James Tasamba, 23 May 2012 A new medical survey has come up with disturbing a revelation; more than a third of malaria medicines on the market are fake, dealing a serious blow to international efforts to roll back the killer disease.Study: Fake Malaria Drugs CommonSci-Tech TodayPoor Qu [?]

  • Skin from heart attack patients transformed into beating heart cells - The Guardian May 22, 2012

    The GuardianSkin from heart attack patients transformed into beating heart cellsThe GuardianScientists have turned skin tissue from heart attack patients into fresh, beating heart cells in a first step towards a new therapy for the condition. The procedure may eventually help scores of people who survive heart attacks but are severely ...Scientists convert s [?]

  • Pomegranate juice maker used deceptive ads, judge rules - Los Angeles Times May 22, 2012

    Los Angeles TimesPomegranate juice maker used deceptive ads, judge rulesLos Angeles TimesPom Wonderful used insufficient evidence to back claims that its products could treat or prevent serious diseases, the chief administrative law judge at the FTC says. A federal administrative law judge upheld much of a 2010 Federal Trade Commission ...POM Wonderful decep [?]

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