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NSAID Pain Relievers Raise Heart Risks
A new study is weighing in on the debate over the relative safety of
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) commonly used to
treat musculoskeletal aches and arthritis pain.
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NSAID Pain Relievers Raise Heart Risks
A new study is weighing in on the debate over the relative safety of
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) commonly used to
treat musculoskeletal aches and arthritis pain.
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Exercise may help soothe irritable bowels
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with irritable bowel syndrome may be
able to find some relief by getting regular exercise, a small clinical
trial suggests.
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U.S. cancer costs could hit $207 billion by 2020
A new study published today by researchers at the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) predicts how much more the nation can expect to spend on
its collective cancer care a decade from now.
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Animal Study Finds Nerve Stimulation May Thwart Tinnitus
Treatment in rats stops, rather than masks, the problem, researchers say
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How to Cope With Stomach Flu Symptoms
Doctor offers tips to aid patients' recovery
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Guys like ladies who've been dumped
If you're a woman who just got dumped %u2014 cheer up. It'll win you
some points with your next boyfriend, suggests a new study. But men get
nervous if the woman kicked her last guy to the curb.
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To boost IVF success, try sending in the clowns
Laughter may not be the best medicine, but it might help women who are
trying to become pregnant through in-vitro fertilization, a small study
suggests.
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Lucky! Woman has 1/11/11 baby at 11:11 a.m.
Tyler Ashton Marx's lucky number is going to be one, or 11, or maybe
both. The son of Jared and Leslie Marx was born at 11:11 a.m. on Jan.
11, 2011, in Meridian, Idaho.
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Carrie Fisher Does Jenny Craig: Help, "I'm Fat"
Star Wars Celeb Went from 105 to 108 Pounds; Can She Lose It?
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New law prohibits genetic screening for jobs
Federal regulations making it illegal for employers to discriminate
against workers or job applicants based on their genetic information
became effective Monday.
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Study: Penguin tracking bands hurt the seabirds
Some scientists studying penguins may be inadvertently harming them with
the metal bands they use to keep track of the tuxedo-clad seabirds, a
new study says.
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CDC Report Finds 8% of Americans Have Asthma
Even higher rates found among women, kids, minorities
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Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 12, 2011
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Your Dog May Be Smarter Than You Know
Border collie learned names of more than 1,000 objects, researchers say
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Report Alleges Money Motivated Doctor Behind Autism-Vaccine Scare
Disgraced physician had various schemes to profit from study's
aftermath, according to investigation
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Matching Language, True Love?
Similar speaking styles spark romance, research finds
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CDC: Asthma rate in US up a little to 8.2 pct
Asthma seems to be increasing a little, and nearly one in 12 Americans
now say they have the respiratory disease, federal health officials said
Wednesday
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"One Great Burger" Beef Recall: Did Prisoners Get Raw Deal?
USDA Recalls 200,000 Pounds of Meat Distributed to Prisons in Oregon,
California
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2010 ties 2005 as warmest year on record worldwide
It's a tie: Government climate experts say last year equaled 2005 as the
warmest year on record.
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Bereaved mum's swine flu plea
Gemma Ameen, the mother of a three-year-old girl who died from swine
flu, has called on the government to make the vaccine available to all
children. Lana Ameen, from Birmingham, did not have any underlying
health problems and was not eligible for the jab under current rules.
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CDC: Asthma rate in US up a little to 8.2 pct
Asthma seems to be increasing a little, and nearly one in 12 Americans
now say they have the respiratory disease, federal health officials said
Wednesday
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Shingles vaccine sharply cuts rate, study finds
The herpes zoster vaccine could prevent tens of thousands of cases of
shingles each year if it was offered to everyone who is eligible, with
vaccinated adults half as likely to develop shingles, a study said.
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Girl aged three dies of swine flu
A young girl from Birmingham dies from swine flu while visiting
relatives in Stockport over Christmas.
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Training helps post-prostate bladder woes
Prostate-removal surgery can provide peace of mind to men who hav
prostate cancer, but the procedure often carries an unwelcome and
hard-to-treat side effect: leaky plumbing.
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Fertile Women Fantasize About Macho Men, Smart Guys Not So Much
Strong Chin Apparently Helpful, Being Really Smart, Not That Much
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Survey: 'Pervasive' bedbug woes in U.S.
One in five Americans has either had an experience with bedbugs
themselves or knows someone who has and a majority say the tiny
blood-suckers are a source of worry for them, according to a new survey.
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Hospital beds re-open after nurses' dispute
Nurses across New South Wales will begin re-opening hospital beds closed
as part of industrial action, after receiving an offer from the State
Government.
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Boston Ambulance Custom-Made for Fattest Patients
Ambulance Retrofitted with Hydraulic Life and High-Capacity Stretcher
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Surgery saves GP from paralysis
A pioneering operation has allowed a retired GP to walk again after an
infection which spread to his spine left him almost paralysed.
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Video: DIY Medical Tests Pros, Cons
Chris Wragge speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about what consumers should
know about do-it-yourself medical tests.
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Infants Process Words Much Like Adults, Study Finds
They have the same neural machinery for understanding language,
researchers say
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Certain Painkillers Appear to Boost Odds for Heart Attack
But absolute risk from NSAIDs is small and doesn't outweigh benefits for
many patients, expert says
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Abortion in America: Too Many, Not Enough?
Abortion Rate Decline Stalls, But Protests Up
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25 States with Most Abortions
Crime Against Unborn or Medical Savior? Which 25 States Had the Most?
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David Nelson Dies: What Killed "Ozzie and Harriet" Star?
Actor Was Last Surviving Star of Hit TV Show of 1950s and 1960s
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D-I-Y Medical Tests: Wise Way to Go?
Growing Number of People Skipping Doctor, Using At-Home Kits, Online
Labs
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Video: Did Loughner parents ignore warning signs?
In
the aftermath of the Tucson shooting, there seem to have been clear
warning signs about suspected gunman Jared Lee Loughner and his bizarre
demeanor. Psychiatrist Gail Saltz discusses what parents need to know
about spotting potentially troubling behavior. (TODAY show)
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Warning over 'flat-head' treatment
A leading brain surgeon is warning of the danger of corrective treatment
of 'flat-head' syndrome.
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Follow-up stroke care 'lacking'
The follow-up care given to stroke patients in England once they leave
hospital is often lacking and needs immediate improvement, regulators
say.
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Video: Giffords Breathing on Her Own
Erica Hill speaks with Dr. Jennifer Ashton about the latest on Rep.
Gabrielle Giffords' condition and outlook.
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Flu cases are decreasing in Wales, say GPs
Cases of flu in Wales are on the decrease according to health officials
speaking ahead of official figures expected later.
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Surge in cholera infections in PNG
There has been a sharp rise in the number of cholera infections in Papua
New Guinea's capital Port Moresby.
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Man dies of swine flu in Croatia despite vaccine
A Croatian doctor says a 46-year-old man has died of swine flu even
though he had been vaccinated against it.
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Report: Wakefield expected financial gain
The author of a now-retracted study linking autism to childhood vaccines
expected a related medical test to rack up sales of up to $43 million a
year, a British medical journal reported Tuesday. FULL STORY | What
causes autism?
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Follow-up stroke care to be 'improved'
The rehabilitation care of stroke patients in England will receive
additional resources according to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
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Early testing key to cancer drive
Ministers in England are setting out their plans to improve cancer care
in a bid to bring survival rates up to European averages.
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Cancer outcomes 'to match Europe'
The lives of more than 5,000 cancer patients could be saved each year if
England matched the best European survival rates.
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Flu vaccine stocks to be boosted
Supplies of the seasonal flu jab are being supplemented with stocks of
the swine flu vaccine to meet demand.
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'Major advance' in Down's test
Professor Kypros Nicolaides describes a "major advance" in Down's
Syndrome testing during pregnancy.
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