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Prof. Rafael Inigo Pavlovich,MD,PhD,FACS,
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Hermosllo, Mexico.
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 01:37:11 GMT+00:00

ABC News

FDA rules out bisphosphonate, thigh fracture link
Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - US regulators said on Wednesday they have found no link between oral bisphosphonate osteoporosis medications such as Merck & Co Inc's Fosamax and certain thigh bone fractures. The Food and Drug Administration issued its statement ...
Long-term use of osteoporosis drugs linked to hip breaksUSA Today
FDA Will Review Fosamax, Boniva for SafetyWall Street Journal
Fosamax: Is Long Term Use of Bone Strengthening Drug Linked to Fractures?ABC News
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:10:27 GMT+00:00

TopNews United States

NIH Panel: End Bans on Vaginal Birth After C-Section
WebMD
March 10, 2010 - Hospitals and professional societies should end bans that that keep many women who've had a C-section from opting for a natural birth in later pregnancies, an NIH advisory panel today urged. ...
Panel urges more choice in birth after C-sectionLos Angeles Times
Vaginal birth after cesarean underused: panelReuters
Vaginal birth after C-section gets boost by NIH-convened expert panelBaltimore Sun
Detroit Free Press -ABC News -Columbus Dispatch
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:10:27 GMT+00:00

New York Daily News

Salmonella Risk Prompts Wider Food Recall
WebMD
March 10, 2010 -- Nearly 2 million pounds of ready-to-eat beef taquito and chicken quesadilla products that may be contaminated with salmonella have been recalled, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) says. ...
Salmonella Recalls Growmyfoxny.com
Food product recall jumps by 1.7M pounds over salmonella fearsUSA Today
Salmonella scare: food products recalled cross 100The Money Times
KXNT -Killeen Daily Herald -BusinessWeek
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 09:29:42 GMT+00:00

New York Daily News

Men stay sexually active for longer than women
New York Daily News
Men's libidos last well into their 60s, 70s and beyond, while older women are more likely to lose interest in sex, according to a new study. Nothing, not even old age, comes between a man and his sex life. Some 67% of men between the ...
Men Outlive Women SexuallyFOXNews
Healthier men want more sex for more yearsCNN
Study: Old Men Stay Frisky LongerNBC Chicago
WebMD -Atlanta Journal Constitution -dBTechno
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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
Whole genome sequencing diagnosis achievedUPI.com
Genome work ushers in new genetic eraHouston Chronicle
The Money Times -FierceBiotech -TopNews United States
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 02:11:13 GMT+00:00

MiamiHerald.com

Heart Test May Be Overused
Wall Street Journal
A widely used test to detect blockages in the heart's arteries often turns up little or no evidence of disease, a new study found, suggesting that patients are frequently exposed unnecessarily to the risks and costs of the invasive ...
Study: Too many angiograms givenMinneapolis Star Tribune
Study suggests too many invasive heart tests givenThe Associated Press
Common Heart Test Often Fails To Find DiseaseNPR (blog)
BusinessWeek -ABC7Chicago.com
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Mon, 08 Mar 2010 19:24:18 GMT+00:00

Reuters

Wine may help women keep weight in check
Reuters
A wine selector tastes red wine from the latest vintage at Bonini winery's wine-cellar in the village of Brestovitsa, about 150km (93miles) east of the capital Sofia, December 8, 2009. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Light to moderate alcohol consumption, ...
Study: Women who drink moderately tend to gain less weight in midlifeLos Angeles Times
Moderate Drinking Linked to Weight ControlWebMD
Women who drink wine 'less likely to gain weight'BBC News
CNN -ABC News -TopNews United States
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:10:28 GMT+00:00

SAMAA TV

Pill Kills Hard-to-Treat Head Lice
WebMD
March 10, 2010 -- Stromectal -- a pill containing ivermectin, a drug used to prevent heartworms in dogs -- kills head lice that are resistant to first-line treatment better than malathion-based lotion. ...
Pill found to outdo lotion in tough head-lice casesLos Angeles Times
Oral Pill More Effective than Lotion in Reducing Head LiceTopNews United States
For Tough Head Lice, Pill Tops LotionBusinessWeek
CBS 5 -WYMT -eYugoslavia.com
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 19:07:31 GMT+00:00

World News

Health Buzz: 1 in 6 Americans Has Genital Herpes
U.S. News & World Report
The sexually transmitted strain of herpes simplex virus infects 1 out of every 6 Americans, HealthDay reports. Luckily, the rate of infection is not increasing, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
CDC says genital herpes is still a 'serious health threat'CNN
CDC: Genital Herpes Rates Still HighWebMD
Genital Herpes Most Common STD, Affects 16% AmericansTopNews United States
Chicago Sun-Times -BusinessWeek -Philadelphia Inquirer
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Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:06:11 GMT+00:00

New York Times

Program aims to prevent virus outbreak
The Almagest
In an effort to prevent an H1N1 outbreak, LSUS recently provided free, on-campus vaccinations to students and employees. Two hundred ninety two students turned out to take advantage of the inoculation which was available March 1-3 in the University ...
Was the flu fracas a flop?Buffalo News
Officials: Next wave of H1N1 on its wayBusiness Gazette
City still urges residents to get H1N1 flu vaccineGary Post Tribune
Medford Transcript -Occupational Health Safety -New York Times
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