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| Costs Can Vary By $100 or More for Same Drugs |
6 May 08, 23:47 ET |
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| HealthDay - MONDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) -- Prices of prescription drugs can vary
by $100 or more for the same drug from store to store -- and even within
the same chain. So it pays to shop around, a new survey found. |
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| Health Tip: Running Safely |
6 May 08, 23:47 ET |
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| HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Preparing your body, choosing your course
and planning for the running environment are important steps toward
preventing running injuries. |
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| Grapefruit Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus |
6 May 08, 23:46 ET |
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| HealthDay - TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- The grapefruit flavonoid naringenin
inhibits the secretion of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in infected cells and
could offer a new approach for treating the disease, according to a
Harvard Medical School study. |
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| Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced |
6 May 08, 23:46 ET |
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| HealthDay - TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- America's teen drivers often
underestimate their level of driving experience, putting them at risk for
accidents and injuries, a new study finds. |
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| Imaging Advances Map Brain Areas Affecting Mood |
6 May 08, 23:46 ET |
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| HealthDay - TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Recently developed types of
imaging techniques enable researchers to map brain circuits and chemical
systems believed to play a role in depression, bipolar disorder and other
mood disorders, and may help lead to improved treatments. |
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| Veterans' office covering up soldier suicides: US lawmakers |
6 May 08, 23:12 ET |
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| AFP - US lawmakers have accused the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) of being out of control and of covering up the high suicide rate among Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. |
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| Study finds Africans get substandard malaria drugs |
6 May 08, 20:08 ET |
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| Reuters - Many Africans are getting
substandard malaria drugs, with more than a third of the pills
tested failing quality tests, according to a report published
on Tuesday. |
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| Abuse changes brains of suicide victims |
6 May 08, 20:05 ET |
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| Reuters - Suicide victims who were abused as
children have clear genetic changes in their brains, Canadian
researchers reported on Tuesday in a finding they said shows
neglect can cause biological effects. |
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| B vitamins fail to cut heart risk in study |
6 May 08, 17:51 ET |
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| Reuters - Giving B vitamins and folic acid
supplements to reduce high levels of a blood protein that is a
marker for heart disease did nothing to protect women from
heart trouble, according to a study released on Tuesday. |
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| IUDs seen to reduce cancer risk |
6 May 08, 17:44 ET |
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| Reuters - Intrauterine devices are not only
among the most effective contraceptives, but they also can help
protect women from a cancer of the uterus called endometrial
cancer, researchers reported on Tuesday. |
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| 'Invisible' blockages hide women's heart attacks: study |
6 May 08, 16:30 ET |
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| AFP - Women suffer from "atypical" symptoms and "invisible" blood vessel blockages that may explain why they often receive less treatment for heart attacks than men, a study said Tuesday. |
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| Calling all carbs: Dietitian hired to arrest officer obesity |
6 May 08, 15:25 ET |
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| AP - Rana Parker tells pudgy police they have the right to remain chubby, but it can and will be used against them on the streets of Los Angeles. The dietitian lays down the law for recruits, veterans and top brass, letting them know that eating right can help them do a better job and could even save their lives. |
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| Obesity-Related Inflammation Boosts Heart Risks |
6 May 08, 14:02 ET |
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| HealthDay - TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity causes prolonged
inflammation of heart tissue that in turn boosts heart failure risk,
according to a U.S. study of almost 7,000 people. |
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| European athletes in asthma study at Beijing Olympics |
6 May 08, 13:13 ET |
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| AP - Athletes from 10 European countries will take part in an allergy and asthma study at the Beijing Olympics. |
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| EU food safety body takes new look at baby bottle chemical |
6 May 08, 11:30 ET |
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| AFP - The EU food safety watchdog EFSA said Tuesday it may review its clearance of bisphenol A for use in the manufacture of plastic baby bottles after Canada moved to ban the substance. |
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| Pandemic flu threat remains substantial, health experts say |
6 May 08, 11:30 ET |
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| AP - The world still faces a substantial threat of a flu pandemic and countries need to speed up preparations for a global outbreak, health experts said Tuesday. |
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| Risk of bird flu pandemic probably growing: experts |
6 May 08, 09:15 ET |
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| Reuters - The risk of a human influenza pandemic
remains real and is probably growing as the bird flu virus
becomes entrenched in poultry in more countries, health
officials warned on Tuesday. |
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| Costs Can Vary By $100 or More for Same Drugs |
6 May 08, 09:01 ET |
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| HealthDay - MONDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) -- Prices of prescription drugs
can vary by $100 or more for the same drug from store to store -- and even
within the same chain. So it pays to shop around, a new survey found. |
| more |
| Grapefruit Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus |
6 May 08, 09:01 ET |
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| HealthDay - TUESDAY, May 6 (HealthDay News) -- The grapefruit flavonoid
naringenin inhibits the secretion of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in infected
cells and could offer a new approach for treating the disease, according
to a Harvard Medical School study. |
| more |
| Gender gap in alcohol drinking, dependence shrinks |
6 May 08, 08:14 ET |
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| Reuters - There have been marked
increases in alcohol consumption and alcohol dependence among
U.S. women, particularly among white and Hispanic women born in
the U.S. after World War II, new research shows. |
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| 10M children worldwide die from lack of health care |
6 May 08, 05:08 ET |
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| AP - More than 200 million children worldwide under age 5 do not get basic health care, leading to nearly 10 million deaths annually from treatable ailments like diarrhea and pneumonia, a U.S.-based charity said Wednesday. |
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