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Thu, 17 May 2012 11:38:07 GMT

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Magic beans? Coffee drinkers more likely to live longer, study shows
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By AP View full sizeJerry McCrea/The Star LedgerA worker prepares the coffee lineup at a Wawa in Parsippany in 2010. MILWAUKEE — One of life's simple pleasures just got a little sweeter. After years of waffling research on coffee and health, ...
Coffee lovers savor chance to live longerNew Philadelphia Times Reporter
Coffee buzz: Study finds java drinkers live longerKRMG
Coffee linked to lower risk of deathLos Angeles Times
CNN -ABC News -Telegraph.co.uk
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Wed, 16 May 2012 18:00:59 GMT

New York Times

Brain Ailments in Veterans Likened to Those in Athletes
New York Times
Scientists who have studied a degenerative brain disease in athletes have found the same condition in combat veterans exposed to roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan, concluding that such explosions injure the brain in ways strikingly similar to ...
Study: War vets', athletes' brain injuries similarCBS News
Small study links veterans' blast injuries with risk of later brain disease ...Washington Post
Veterans exposed to explosions may be at risk for dementiaUSA TODAY
U-T San Diego
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Tue, 15 May 2012 16:05:40 GMT

New York Times

New Drug Trial Seeks to Stop Alzheimer's Before It Starts
New York Times
In a clinical trial that could lead to treatments that prevent Alzheimer's, people who are genetically guaranteed to develop the disease — but who do not yet have any symptoms — will for the first time be given a drug intended to stop it, ...
New Bid to Prevent Alzheimer's EarlyWall Street Journal
Scientists hunt ways to fight Alzheimer's earlierWashington Post
Study to test antibody crenezumab for preventing Alzheimer'sUSA TODAY
Los Angeles Times -The Associated Press -CBS News
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Thu, 17 May 2012 00:02:33 GMT

msnbc.com

No tears as Ga. student sees bacteria-ravaged hands
msnbc.com
Aimee Copeland, the Georgia grad student fighting flesh-eating bacteria for her life, has been able to view her ravaged hands -- without shedding a tear. By RUSS BYNUM SAVANNAH, Ga. — A Georgia graduate student fighting a rare flesh-eating infection ...
Flesh-eating condition caused by common bacteriaCNN
Aimee Copeland 'laughing, smiling,' mouthing 'I love you,' dad saysAtlanta Journal Constitution
Flesh-eating bacteria patient sees bacteria-ravaged handsUSA TODAY
Washington Post
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Thu, 17 May 2012 10:29:11 GMT

KGMI

Understanding Health Insurance Exchanges
Medscape
Frequently asked questions on health insurance exchanges explore what they mean for children's health care. What is a Health Insurance Exchange, and What Does It Mean for My Hospital and the Care We Provide to Children in Our Community?
State receives health care grant; plans to waitRapid City Journal
US sets deadline for proposals on state healthcare exchangesReuters
State receives new grant for health insurance marketplaceStatesman Journal
BusinessWeek -ModernHealthcare.com
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Thu, 17 May 2012 11:57:48 GMT

Independent Online

Study Links Antibiotic to Slight Rise in Heart Patients' Death Risk
Health.com
By Steven Reinberg WEDNESDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) — The widely prescribed antibiotic azithromycin may slightly raise the risk of death in patients with heart disease, a new study suggests. Several antibiotics have been tied to an increased risk of ...
Antibiotic linked to higher risk of heart disease deathWLKY Louisville
Common antibiotic carries heart riskTimes of India
Popular Antibiotic May Raise Risk of Sudden DeathNew York Times
MedPage Today -AFP
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Thu, 17 May 2012 11:35:51 GMT

Daily Mail

Advanced Prostate Cancer Drug May Help at Earlier Stage
Health.com
By Amanda Gardner WEDNESDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) — A drug approved to treat advanced prostate cancer appears to help men who have localized high-risk prostate cancer if given before surgery. Adding Zytiga (abiraterone) to conventional hormonal ...
Trial Supports Earlier Use of a Prostate Cancer DrugNew York Times
J&J drug shows promise in high-risk prostate cancerReuters
Study: J&J's Zytiga Can Eliminate Some Prostate TumorsWall Street Journal
BusinessWeek -MedPage Today -The Guardian
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Thu, 17 May 2012 04:23:52 GMT

FCC chooses spectrum for wireless medical devices
Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The US telecommunications regulator is expected to announce plans on Thursday to set aside spectrum to connect wireless medical devices for more convenient health monitoring. The Federal Communications Commission said it is ...
FCC to allocate spectrum for wireless medical monitoringCNN (blog)
Genachowski to push wireless devices for medical useThe Hill (blog)

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Wed, 16 May 2012 15:02:30 GMT

BBC News

Reducing air pollution during 2008 Beijing Olympics boosted residents' heart ...
CBS News
(CBS News) An interesting new study of the 2008 Beijing Olympics lends new evidence to the link between air pollution and heart health. The study found that the Chinese government's cleanup efforts to reduce the smog and chronic air pollution that ...
Air pollutants mediate effects on heart health through inflammation and thrombosisTheHeart.Org
Study During Beijing Olympics Shows How Pollution Harms the HeartTIME
Your Heart on Pollution: An Olympic Case StudyThe Atlantic
GlobalPost -Medical News Today -KSBY San Luis Obispo News
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Thu, 17 May 2012 08:52:47 GMT

AFP

Raising HDL Levels May Not Lower Heart Attack Risk
WebMD
By Salynn Boyles May 16, 2012 -- It is widely believed that raising "good" cholesterol levels lowers heart attack risk, but surprising new research finds evidence that this may not be the case. Genetic studies failed to show a link between higher ...
Study: 'Good cholesterol' may not be good after allBend Bulletin
Doubt Cast on the 'Good' in 'Good Cholesterol'New York Times
'Good' Cholesterol Might Not Be That Good For YouThe Atlantic Wire
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