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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:03:09 GMT+00:00

Telegraph.co.uk

Bisphosphonates Tied to Esophageal Cancer
MedPage Today
Note that this study has found that esophageal cancer may be more common in patients taking oral bisphosphonate drugs for long periods. Note also that as pointed out by the editorialist, if causality is ...
Common bone drugs linked to esophageal cancer riskReuters
Link between bone drugs and oesophageal cancerBBC News
Osteoporosis drug 'doubles cancer risk'Telegraph.co.uk
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:33:57 GMT+00:00

Health Jackal

US employers push increase in cost of healthcare onto workers
Los Angeles Times
A new survey shows an average worker with a family plan pays nearly $4000 a year, up 14% from 2009. Meanwhile, the average employer contribution to a family plan hasn't increased at all. Healthcare educator Rainelle White, background, helps patient ...
Employers Push Costs for Health on WorkersNew York Times
Employers Raise Workers' Share of Health CostsWall Street Journal
Workers Pay 14% More for Health Insurance in 2010 to $4000 on AverageBloomberg
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:39:03 GMT+00:00

Los Angeles Times

Food safety groups slam USDA egg graders at farms in recall
USA Today
By Robert F. Bukaty, AP By Alison Young, USA TODAY US Department of Agriculture staff regularly on site at two Iowa egg processors implicated in a national salmonella outbreak were supposed to enforce rules against the presence of disease-spreading ...
Eggs' 'Grade A' Stamp Isn't What It SeemsWall Street Journal
Supplier of feed ingredient linked to salmonella outbreak is inspectedDesMoinesRegister.com
DSHS advises consumers about egg recallBandera County Courier
Newsinferno.com -CIDRAP -Keen Observers
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 22:22:02 GMT+00:00

Kansas City Star

Group: Half of Calif health workers got flu shots
San Jose Mercury News
AP SAN FRANCISCO—A consumer group has found that just over half of California health care workers received flu shots during the 2008-2009 flu season. Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports, says that state public health department data ...
Lineman won't be tackled by flu againCNN
Lake Co. sets flu shot clinicsChicago Daily Herald
Flu season expected to be moderate this yearColumbia Missourian
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:24:48 GMT+00:00

msnbc.com

People: Zeta-Jones furious over Douglas' late cancer detection
Denver Post
Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones says she is having a hard time watching husband Michael Douglas battle stage 4 throat cancer and said she's furious with doctors for not detecting his disease sooner. Douglas, the Oscar winner of "Wall Street" and a veteran ...
Michael Douglas and Throat Cancer FAQWebMD
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Michael Douglas Discusses His Cancer on 'Late Show'New York Times
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:24:41 GMT+00:00

MSN Philippines News

Promising Malaria Drug on the Horizon
Food Consumer
Around the world, malaria, transmitted by mosquitoes, is the most significant parasitic disease of humans and claims the lives of more children worldwide than any other infectious disease. Most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, 98% of malaria infections ...
Experimental Novartis drug shows malaria promiseReuters
New Malaria Drug Candidate Holds PromiseWall Street Journal
Novartis Experimental Malaria Drug May Yield First Treatment in 30 YearsBloomberg
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 15:21:09 GMT+00:00

ABC News

No Love for Edgy Message: Cancer Bracelets Rankle Schools
ABC News
A 1-inch thick rubber bracelet has caused quite a stir in schools across the country, despite the positive message its wearers believe it sends. The bracelets say "I [heart] Boobies" and are part of a nationwide ...
Cancer Awareness Bracelets offensive to schoolseMaxHealth
Schools ban bracelets promoting cancer awarenessUSA Today
Why I do not "(heart) boobies"Salon
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:52:27 GMT+00:00

Baltimore Sun

Price for push? Botox maker settles charges, pays $600m
Times of India
Allergan, the maker of Botox, agreed to pay $600 million to settle charges that it illegally promoted and sold the drug through 2005 for unapproved uses like treating headaches. That settlement, the latest in a continuing justice department crackdown ...
Botox maker to pay $600M to resolve investigationWashington Times
Maker of Botox pays state in improper marketing settlementBaltimore Sun
Allergan Pleads Guilty, Settles Botox InvestigationABC News
AboutLawsuits.com -FiercePharma -MedPage Today
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:16:04 GMT+00:00

Kansas City Star

Cheap And Accurate Tuberculosis Test Gives Results In Under Two Hours
Medical News Today
A tuberculosis test, called Xpert® MTB/RIF, can successfully identify 98% of all culture-confirmed TB cases, including more than 90% of those with smear-negative disease, a study published in NEJM (New England Journal of Medicine) reveals. ...
Experimental TB Test Called Fast and AccurateBusinessWeek
Rapid TB Test Shows High AccuracyMedPage Today
Breakthrough test gives fast diagnosis of drug-resistant TBAFP
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:06:33 GMT+00:00

Reuters UK

Study: Brain Exercises Delay, But Can't Prevent, Dementia
TIME
Doctors have been advising us for years to "use it or lose it": that is, to stay as intellectually active as possible into our waning years in order to avoid dementia. But the latest research shows that brain ...
Alzheimer's Trade-Off for Mentally Active SeniorsU.S. News & World Report
Active minds delay dementia but speed decline once it hitsUSA Today
Mental 'Exercise' May Only Hide Signs of Alzheimer'sBusinessWeek
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