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In MSNBC: Health: Gwyneth Paltrow, typical working mom?
In a new blog post, movie star Gwyneth Paltrow offers her oh-so-relatable advice to 'other' busy working momsIn a new blog post, movie star Gwyneth Paltrow offers her oh-so-relatable advice to 'other' busy working moms



In The Sacramento Bee: Health: FDA warns of liver damage reports with Sanofi drug
Federal health officials are warning doctors and patients that a recently-launched heart drug from Sanofi-Aventis SA has been linked to liver damage in a handful of patients.
In ABC News: Health: Health concerns rise as floodwaters recede
Queensland Health says it expects there will be an increase in mosquito-borne diseases as a result of recent flooding.
In CBS News: Health Watch: Video: Surviving Cabin Fever
Dr. Jennifer Hartstein has advice on how to counter the effects of cabin fever - caused by being cooped up in your home.
In CBS News: Health Watch: John Dye Dies: What Killed "Touched by an Angel" Star?
Relatives Say 47-Year-Old Actor Suffered Heart Failure
In MSNBC: Health: Giffords' doctors balancing role as rock stars
Dr. Peter Rhee, Trauma and Critical Care Emergency Surgery doctor at University Medical Center, describes the gunshot wound Rep. Gabrielle Giffords received on Saturday, during a news briefing at UMC in Tucson, Ariz.One is an irrepressible South Korea native who has treated some of the most horrific wartime injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. The other is a reserved neurosurgeon who happens to be the brother-in-law of television show host Dr. Oz.



In CBS News: Health Watch: Michael Douglas in Post-Cancer Outing
Star Attends Palm Springs Film Festival with Wife Catherine Zeta-Jones; Says "It's About Time"
In CBS News: Health Watch: Video: Michael Douglas' Post-Cancer Appearance
Oscar-winning actor Michael Douglas made his first public appearance since announcing he is cancer-free, at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
In HealthDay: Many Americans Over 50 Fear Colonoscopy: Survey
73% of those who underwent screening said pre-procedure bowel prep was hardest part
In HealthDay: The More You Walk, the Lower Your Diabetes Risk: Study
10,000 steps daily 5 days a week three times more protective than just 3,000 steps a day
In CBS News: Health Watch: Breast-Feeding Advice Wrong? What Should Moms Do?
Study: Breast-Feeding Alone May Not Cut It for First Six Months
In CBS News: Health Watch: Can Blacks Get Good Weight-Loss Advice? Fat Chance
Obese African-Americans Get Less Weight-Loss Counseling than Obese Whites
In MSNBC: Health: Can't get health coverage? Some states have options
Are there other health insurance options besides high-risk pools for people who can't get coverage in the individual market because of a preexisting conditions? It depends on where you live.
In BBC: Health: Is breast milk really the best?
Relying purely on breastfeeding for the first six months might not be best for babies, UK experts say, contradicting official advice.
In CNN: Health: Obese? What your doc may be overlooking
Ann Silk, MD, worries about her overweight patients. But Dr. Silk, an internal-medicine resident at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, isn't concerned only about their diets and cholesterol levels.
In CNN: Health: Vaccine-autism researcher should be prosecuted
Finally, after 13 years of needless controversy, the British Medical Journal determined that Andrew Wakefield's vaccine-autism link constituted an "elaborate fraud."
In MSNBC: Health: 13 most surprising health food imposters
You're probably interested in buying the healthiest foods, but unless you're a supersavvy shopper, be warned: Your diet may conceal some nasty surprises.
In HealthDay: Health Tip: Slow Down When You Eat
You may wind up eating less
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In MSNBC: Health: Study: Babies may need more than breast milk
Feeding solid food earlier and not relying solely on breastfeeding for the first six months might benefit babies, a team of researchers say in a new study.

In The Sacramento Bee: Health: Pakistani militant fight leads to polio spike
Tiny Shamsa is a victim of the war against Islamist militants in northwest Pakistan, but it wasn't bullets or bombs that paralyzed her right leg. The 18-month-old contracted polio after fighting blocked vaccination teams from reaching her village.
In The Sacramento Bee: Health: Giffords' doctors balancing role as rock stars
The two doctors treating Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords have very different backgrounds and contrasting personalities.

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2011 file photo, Dr. Peter Rhee, Trauma and Critical Care Emergency Surgery doctor at University Medical Center, describes in more detail the gunshot wound Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.,received on Saturday, during a news briefing at UMC in Tucson, Ariz. Giffords remains in critical condition, but doctors have reported steady progress each day since she was wounded last weekend. If all goes well, she may be "out of the woods" on Friday, said Rhee.

Dr. G. Michael Lemole, Jr., left, Chief of Neurosurgery, speaks at a news conference at the University Medical Center in Tucson, Ariz., Monday morning, Jan. 10, 2011. Looking on is Dr. Peter Rhee, Chief of UA, UMC Trauma.
In BBC: Health: Should the NHS incentivise patients?
Should the NHS to hand out cash or voucher incentives to people for losing weight or give up smoking? Former minister Ann Widdecombe debates.
In ABC News: Health: Legionnaires disease travel warning for Bali
Three West Australians who holidayed in Bali in December have been diagnosed with Legionnaires disease, prompting the Health Department to issue a warning for travelers to the island.
In BBC: Health: Rewarding
Why patients should be paid for good behaviour
In ABC News: Health: Reprieve for private ambulance
Tasmania's largest private ambulance company is confident it will no longer have to close its doors.
In BBC: Health: Children's centres 'face closure'
At least one children's centre is likely to close in every local authority area in England, organisations running and working in them say.
In ABC News: Health: Man being treated for flood-related disease
A central Queensland man says he is among four people from Theodore, west of Bundaberg in southern Queensland, hospitalised with flood-related infections.
In ABC News: Health: Medical student offers out today
The offers have been released for the first medical degree to be based in the Northern Territory.
In ABC News: Health: Unruly drinkers face bans from bars and pubs
Concerns are being expressed about the introduction of barring notices at licensed venues from next week.
In CBS News: Health Watch: Video: Rep. Giffords Recovery Progresses, Opens Eye
Doctor's are calling it a major milestone for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after she was able to open an eye on her own. Katie Couric reports on the latest details of the congresswoman's recovery.
In WebMD Health: Healthy Hearts in Mediterranean Lands? Maybe Not
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A new study that looked at more than 2,000 urban Spanish adults challenges the thinking that people in Mediterranean countries all enjoy healthy diets and lifestyles.
In WebMD Health: Healthy Hearts in Mediterranean Lands? Maybe Not
couple walking through town square
A new study that looked at more than 2,000 urban Spanish adults challenges the thinking that people in Mediterranean countries all enjoy healthy diets and lifestyles.
In CBS News: Health Watch: Video: Role of Mental Illness in Tucson Shooting Unclear
Despite allegations that the suspected Tucson shooter Jared Loughner was mentally ill, it is still unclear the role it played in the deadly rampage. Katie Couric reports on the latest of mental health laws in the U.S.
In CBS News: Health Watch: Video: USDA Proposes Calorie Limit for School Lunch
The USDA is proposing a calorie limit for school lunch, according to age group, in an effort to battle childhood obesity. Michelle Miller reports.
In BBC: Health: Why too much bright light before bed harms sleep
Having the lights on before bedtime could result in a worse night's sleep, according to a study to be published in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
In BBC: Health: Early weaning 'may aid breastfed'
Breastfeeding alone for six months might not be best for babies, UK experts warn.
In ABC News: Health: Backstreet Boy in rehab
Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean has entered a rehab facility.
In The Sacramento Bee: Health: Study: Taking more steps could lower diabetes risk
Walk more, and not only burn off calories, but also lessen the chance of becoming diabetic, a new study says.
In CBS News: Health Watch: Mass Shootings and Mental Illness
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In The Sacramento Bee: Health: Puerto Rico aims to protect newly discovered reefs
As the ocean floor plunges off southwestern Puerto Rico, it reveals coral reefs dotted with bright-blue sea squirts and a multitude of other organisms whose existence has given hope to scientists who strive to save the island's threatened ecosystems.

In this undated photo provided by Richard Appeldoorn, a professor at the University of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez, is seen newly discovered coral off the coast of Puerto Rico. Reefs located at a depth of up to 500 feet (152 meters) within a 12-mile (19-kilometer) area were recently discovered as part of a federally funded mission to conduct research on deep-water corals according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In WebMD Health: FDA Warns of Acetaminophen in Prescription Pain Drugs
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Prescription pain drugs that contain acetaminophen -- among the most-prescribed drugs in the U.S. -- will get a black-box label warning of liver-injury risk and a 325 mg limit on acetaminophen dose.
In WebMD Health: FDA Warns of Acetaminophen in Prescription Pain Drugs
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Prescription pain drugs that contain acetaminophen -- among the most-prescribed drugs in the U.S. -- will get a black-box label warning of liver-injury risk and a 325 mg limit on acetaminophen dose.
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Study finds dramatic rise among those with atrial fibrillation being treated for kidney disease
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Study found that putting fears, anxieties on paper improved student performance
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Home- and clinic-based treatment appear equally effective for these patients, study finds
In MSNBC: Health: Seniors may have to pay for Medicare home health
Medicare recipients could see a new out-of-pocket charge for home health visits if Congress follows through on a recommendation issued Thursday by its own advisory panel.
In CBS News: Health Watch: What Do Sting and Trudie Styler Know about Sex that You Don't?
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In The Sacramento Bee: Health: Summary Box: FDA caps acetaminophen in some drugs
LOWER DOSES: The FDA is calling on drugmakers to lower the amount of acetaminophen in prescription painkillers, which have long been linked with potentially fatal cases of liver damage.




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