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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:06:55 GMT+00:00

New York Daily News

12-Year-Olds Turning to Huffing Household Chemicals for Cheap High
dBTechno
More and more 12 year olds are turning to huffing as a way to get high according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. While the majority of 12 year olds are out socializing with friends, or glued to the television set, ...
Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome Kills With One PuffABC News
Huffing Biggest Drug Threat for TweensRedOrbit
'Huffing' More Popular Among 12 Year Olds Than Street DrugsFOXNews
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:08:10 GMT+00:00

Reuters

$650m compensation settlement for heroes of September 11
Times Online
Rescue and recovery workers who were exposed to a toxic brew of smoke and dust in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks have been awarded $650 million in a compensation deal struck in New York. Thousands of 9/11 heroes, ...
City OKs $657M for ailing WTC heroesNew York Post
Settlement Announced In Ground Zero Emergency Responder LawsuitsNewsinferno.com
Ground Zero Workers Reach Deal Over Health ClaimsNew York Times
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:34:12 GMT+00:00

World News

People with variable blood pressure at stroke risk
The Associated Press
LONDON — People with occasional spikes in their blood pressure could be at higher risk of having a stroke than those with regularly high blood pressure, new studies said Friday. In four articles published in the medical journals Lancet and Lancet ...
Don't Ignore Blood Pressure FluctuationsTopNews United States
People with Fluctuating Blood Pressure Readings at Increased Risk of StrokedBTechno
Occasional High Blood Pressure Risky, Too?WebMD
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:59:19 GMT+00:00

Insciences Organisation

FOCUS: Roche Faces Investor Test After Recent Trial Failures
Wall Street Journal
ZURICH (Dow Jones)--Roche Holding AG's (RHHBY) recent drug trial failures involving some of its most potent products have increased pressure on the Swiss firm ahead of its investor day on whether it can meet market ...
Roche's Avastin fails in prostate cancer studyReuters
Genentech says Avastin trial did not meet goalForbes
Avastin Fails to Meet Primary Goals in Prostate Cancer Clinical TrialdBTechno
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 02:40:24 GMT+00:00

KOMO News

Are Doctors Recommending Too Many Tests?
ABC News
Many who opt for angiograms, tests designed to detect the presence of heart disease, may be receiving the test unnecessarily, according to researchers. Repeated use of certain tests exposes patients to risky amounts of radiation. ...
Heart Angiograms Show No Disease in Almost 40%BusinessWeek
Heart Test May Be OverusedWall Street Journal
Study: Too many angiograms givenMinneapolis Star Tribune
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:51:28 GMT+00:00

CBC.ca

Health Buzz: Recall of Salmonella-Tainted Products Expands
U.S. News & World Report
The Department of Agriculture has recalled 1.7 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products that contain a flavoring ingredient probably tainted by salmonella, the Associated Press reports. ...
McCormick expands product recall listBaltimore Sun
Salmonella Risk Prompts Wider Food RecallWebMD
McCormick Expands Recall Over Possible Salmonella ContaminationMyStateline.com
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:06:23 GMT+00:00

Mirror.co.uk

Healthier men want more sex for more years
CNN
If men stay in good shape, they can enjoy more years of good sex, a study says. (CNN) -- Healthier men, no matter their age, are going to have better sex more frequently and desire it more often than healthier women. ...
Men Outlive Women SexuallyFOXNews
Good Health Boosts Sexual Life ExpectancyWebMD
Growing Age leads to Seizure of Sex LifeTopNews United States
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 23:23:35 GMT+00:00

Reuters

Disease Cause Is Pinpointed With Genome
New York Times
Two research teams have independently decoded the entire genome of patients to find the exact genetic cause of their diseases. The approach may offer a new start in the so far disappointing effort to identify the genetic roots of major ...
"Personal" study shows gene maps can spot diseaseReuters
Genome work ushers in new genetic eraHouston Chronicle
Sequencing of patients' genomes offers new hope: studiesAFP
Ars Technica -Catholic Online -DailyTech
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:24:46 GMT+00:00

National Post

Panel Urges New Look at Caesarean Guidelines
New York Times
A panel of medical experts on Wednesday recommended steps to reverse a trend that has dismayed many pregnant women: the increasing difficulty of finding doctors and hospitals that will let a woman try to give birth normally if she has ...
Panel urges more choice in birth after C-sectionLos Angeles Times
NIH Panel: End Bans on Vaginal Birth After C-SectionWebMD
Vaginal birth after cesarean underused: panelReuters
The Money Times -ABC News -TopNews United States
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:02:51 GMT+00:00

Times LIVE

Pfizer Disappointed in Study Results for Two Drugs
Wall Street Journal
Pfizer Inc. said it ended a Phase III trial for its experimental lung-cancer drug called figitumumab. The drug giant also announced two Phase III studies of its advanced breast-cancer drug Sutent failed to meet their primary endpoints. ...
Twin Setbacks for PfizerZacks.com
Pfizer stops another figitumumab trialFierceBiotech
Pfizer says Sutent breast cancer trials failReuters
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