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ABC News

Pfizer to Pitch Treatment For Osteoporosis to FDA Panel
Wall Street Journal - 6 hours ago
By JARED A. FAVOLE and SHIRLEY S. WANG Pfizer Inc. is due to appear Monday before outside medical experts and Food and Drug Administration officials to make a case for allowing its Fablyn osteoporosis drug on the market.
'Natural' label on food no guarantee it's healthy News-Leader.com
Irradiation's expansion increases scrutiny of FDA Sun-Sentinel.com
Washington Post - U.S. News & World Report - Science Daily (press release) - WebMD
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Canada.com

"Stand Up to Cancer" tops Friday ratings
Reuters - 2 hours ago
By Paul J. Gough NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The industrywide "Stand Up to Cancer" telethon averaged a modest 10.3 million viewers during its hour-long simulcast on ABC, NBC and CBS Friday.
In a star-heavy telethon, Hollywood takes a stand on cancer Boston Globe
'Stand Up to Cancer' Raises $100M Plus ABC News
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Pain relievers may complicate prostate screening
Reuters - 6 hours ago
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taking a popular class of pain relievers that includes aspirin and ibuprofen lowers the levels of a protein in a man's blood that doctors use to screen for prostate cancer, US researchers said on Monday.
Prostate Cancer is the most common cancer in American Men San Angelo Standard Times
Skaggs providing free blood tests News-Leader.com
EurekAlert (press release) - WALB-TV - EurekAlert (press release)
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ChattahBox

Store eases baby bottleneck
Chicago Tribune - 21 hours ago
When Georgette Finnie e-mailed What's Your Problem? on Aug. 25, she was 9 months' pregnant with her first child. The expectant mom had done some research about the baby bottles she had received as gifts through her baby registry at Babies "R" Us.
Hot Docs: Defending Georgia, Girls Married by 15, the Chemical BPA ... U.S. News & World Report
That Plastic Baby Bottle New York Times
Washington Post - Food Consumer - WebMD - Wall Street Journal
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TheMedGuru

Sprouts to Be Avoided After Another Salmonella Outbreak
eFluxMedia - 4 hours ago
By Judy Hill Salmonella made new victims in Washington and Oregon where 13 people felt ill reportedly due to the alfalfa sprouts of a specific brand named “Sprouters Northwest.
Salmonellosis outbreak prompts sprout recall Forbes
Salmonella outbreak traced to alfalfa sprouts Seattle Post Intelligencer
Chatter Shmatter - The Wenatchee World Online - United Press International
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The Money Times

Mosquitoes still biting
Worcester Telegram - 1 hour ago
Just because summer seems to be over, that doesn’t mean West Nile virus season has come to an end. Infected birds and mosquitoes continue to be identified by state agencies charged with watching for both West Nile and Eastern Equine Encephalitis, ...
Mosquitoes spreading throughout BR 2TheAdvocate
Yakima Valley mosquitoes worst in decade Seattle Times
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Boston Globe

Dentist charged with dumping waste on Jersey Shore
The Associated Press - Sep 5, 2008
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ (AP) - A Pennsylvania dentist has been charged with the Jersey Shore's most serious beach-dumping case in two decades, medical waste that sullied the coast in a popular area and forced beach closures at the height of vacation ...
Pa. dentist charged with dumping medical waste Philadelphia Inquirer
Dentist charged in needle washups Press of Atlantic City
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Rescue of Orlando-area father, son after hours in ocean 'a miracle'
Orlando Sentinel - 1 hour ago
A 46-year-old Winter Park father and his 12-year-old autistic son were swept out to sea and endured more than 12 hours in ocean waters -- much of it apart from each other -- before being rescued Sunday morning.
Incredible Survival Story: Dad and Autistic Son Rescued at Sea First Coast News
Father, son rescued after 12 hours in shark infested waters MyFoxOrlando.com
Daytona Beach News-Journal - United Press International - WFtv.com - WESH.com
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Major Breakthrough In Cancer Research, A Promising Way To Study Cancer
eFluxMedia - 10 hours ago
By Alice Carver Scientists with the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center at the Johns Hopkins University have managed to draw a map of the genetic mutations involved in two of the most aggressive cancers: glioblastoma, the most common form of brain ...
We Fought Cancer…And Cancer Won HealthNewsDigest.com
Genetic Mutations Linked to Deadly Cancers U.S. News & World Report
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Scientific American

Do Measles Vaccines Put Children At Risk For Autism?
eFluxMedia - 8 hours ago
By Alice Carver Scientists found that there is no link between the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, also known as MMR vaccine, and autism.
Media bias and vaccine compliance ZDNet Blogs
google news commentComment by Kim Stagliano Managing Editor, Age of Autism
Washington Post - U.S. News & World Report - WebMD - CNN
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Los Angeles Times

TV Special Raises Big Money For Cancer Research
WBT - 14 hours ago
AP If you watched ABC, CBS, or NBC on Friday night, you witnessed a first. The three competing networks banded together and aired a special program to raise money for cancer research.
Video: Networks Stand Up 2 Cancer CBS
Survivors Enjoy Watching 'Stand Up To Cancer' cbs4denver.com
CBS 2 - The Associated Press - mediabistro.com - TheDenverChannel.com
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Tinley holding off on plans for health campus
Southtown Star - Sep 7, 2008
BY KRISTEN SCHORSCH Staff writer Tinley Park had big plans three years ago for a more than 200-acre slice of land at Harlem Avenue and 183rd Street when Gov.
'The best care' over? Chicago Sun-Times
Tinley Park mental health facility to close ABC7Chicago.com
WAND - Chicago Tribune - MarketWatch - Kankakee Daily Journal
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TheMedGuru

Certain flame retardants may make us sick
Philadelphia Inquirer - 2 hours ago
By Sandy Bauers A common group of flame retardants used since the 1970s and credited with saving lives is proving to be a pervasive contaminant in the environment that may be harmful to human health.
Fire retardant chemical found in children Reuters
Fire retardant chemicals found in toddlers' blood USA Today
WebMD - NBC4i.com - TheMedGuru - TopNews
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The Money Times

New Law Lets Pharmacists Administer Flu Vaccinations
New York Times - Sep 5, 2008
By AP ALBANY (AP) - Gov. David A. Paterson signed legislation this week that will let pharmacists administer flu and pneumonia shots, a change expected to increase the number of adults vaccinated statewide.
Pharmacists React to New Law NewsChannel 9 WSYR
NY Pharmacists To Give Flu Shots, Says New Law The Money Times
Staten Island Advance - SILive.com - Capital News 9 - WXXA - 13WHAM-TV
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Enews 2.0

Tuberculosis patient put in medical isolation
San Jose Mercury News - Sep 7, 2008
AP SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—San Bernardino county officials say they have forced a tuberculosis patient into medical isolation after health officials suspected the patient was not taking medication and was going to work.
TB patient is forced into medical isolation in San Bernardino County Los Angeles Times
TB patient ordered confined Contra Costa Times
Bangor Daily News - Press-Enterprise - Desert Dispatch - Enews 2.0
all 38 news articles


OverTheLimit.info

Workers’ share of health care coverage to rise, survey finds
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Sep 5, 2008
By ANDY MILLER Most employers plan to lower their health care costs next year by tapping a familiar source of help: their workers.
Majority of companies plan to increase health care costs Bizjournals.com
Employers Pay More for Insurance, Plan to Make Employees Bear Costs eFluxMedia
TMCnet - dBTechno - AHN - San Francisco Chronicle
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USA Today

MRIs Don't Improve Breast Cancer Care, Outcome
Washington Post - 17 hours ago
By Amanda Gardner SATURDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Women who receive an MRI after a new diagnosis of breast cancer not only delay the start of treatment, but they are also more likely to have a mastectomy, as opposed to breast-conserving surgery.
Breast MRIs delay cancer treatment by weeks: study Reuters
Do MRIs help or hurt breast cancer patients? USA Today
Ivanhoe - Medical News Today (press release) - Science Daily (press release) - RedOrbit
all 33 news articles


NECN

Kentucky has high rates of tobacco-related cancers, high rates of ...
Kentucky.com - Sep 5, 2008
By Sarah Vos Kentucky's love affair with cigarettes has unwanted progeny: High rates of cancers that are caused by tobacco. A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examines the relationship between smoking and tobacco-related ...
Tobacco use leading cause of preventable death in US NECN
Tobacco Use Caused 2.4 Million Cancer Cases In US Only eFluxMedia
InjuryBoard.com - U.S. News & World Report - WebMD - Reuters
all 54 news articles


Boston Globe

More Vytorin Questions from Congress
Newsinferno.com - Sep 5, 2008
A Vytorin probe in Congress is expanding in scope. The House Energy and Commerce Committee has been investigating the safety and effectiveness of the controversial cholesterol drug for months, and now it wants to hear from the statistician who analyzed ...
Congress broadens Vytorin probe FiercePharma
Questions About The Link Between Vytorin And Cancer Remain Unanswered eFluxMedia
U.S. News & World Report - International Herald Tribune - Reuters - RedOrbit
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CBS News

Experts: Obese teens are more prone to liver disease
Minneapolis Star Tribune - 7 hours ago
AP NewsAlert In a new and disturbing twist on the obesity epidemic, some overweight teenagers have severe liver damage caused by too much body fat, and a handful have needed liver transplants.
WASHINGTON: Kennedy, coping with cancer, to work from home for while Detroit Free Press
Liver disease plagues obese adolescents KGAN
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