Sunday, July 22, 2012

Relay for Life: Dickinson resident overcame skin cancer; 2-year-old ...

  • CDC: Whooping cough cases may be most in 5 decades - Wall Street Journal July 22, 2012

    CBS NewsCDC: Whooping cough cases may be most in 5 decadesWall Street JournalAP ATLANTA ? Health officials say the nation is on track to have the worst year for whooping cough in more than five decades. Nearly 18000 cases have been reported so far ? more than twice the number seen at this point last year.Whooping cough could reach highest levels since 1959US [?]

  • Everything's different (almost) since last international AIDS conference in US - Washington Post July 21, 2012

    Sydney Morning HeraldEverything's different (almost) since last international AIDS conference in USWashington PostAIDS has killed 35 million people. It's caused physical pain and mental anguish for many who live with it. It's created a generation of African orphans. It's drained untold trillions of dollars from national economies and peop [?]

  • Community faces 'marathon' of recovery - Florida Today July 21, 2012

    USA TODAYCommunity faces 'marathon' of recoveryFlorida TodayWATCH: Colorado mourns for those lost in theater s...: WATCH: Colorado mourns for those lost in theater shooting. 9NEWS at 5, 6, 7 and 8 am 07/21/12. WATCH: Colorado mourns for those lost in theater s... Names of victims emerge in Colorado theater ...Community faces 'a marathon' [?]

  • PSA Prostate Cancer Screening For Men With Long Life Expectancies - Medical News Today July 21, 2012

    ABC NewsPSA Prostate Cancer Screening For Men With Long Life ExpectanciesMedical News TodayDoctors should discuss with their patients fully the risks and benefits of PSA prostate cancer screening if the patient has a life expectance of more than ten years, an ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Panel advised today in a new ...New prostate cancer scr [?]

  • Psychologist on What's Next for Movie Theater Shooting Survivors - 93.1 WIBC Indianapolis July 21, 2012

    93.1 WIBC IndianapolisPsychologist on What's Next for Movie Theater Shooting Survivors93.1 WIBC IndianapolisBy Alex Brown (alex@wibc.com) Following the shooting that killed 12 people at a movie theater in Colorado, survivors may be going through a range of emotions. Clinical Psychologist Dr. Greg Sipes says some of the survivors may still be in a state [?]

  • European Agency Backs Approval of a Gene Therapy - New York Times July 21, 2012

    New York TimesEuropean Agency Backs Approval of a Gene TherapyNew York TimesAfter more than two decades of dashed expectations, the field of gene therapy appears close to reaching a milestone: a regulatory approval. The European Medicines Agency has recommended approval of a gene therapy to treat a rare genetic disease, ...Gene therapy nears approval in Euro [?]

  • San Jose: 21 people treated for burns after firewalk at Tony Robbins appearance - San Jose Mercury News July 21, 2012

    NEWS.com.auSan Jose: 21 people treated for burns after firewalk at Tony Robbins appearanceSan Jose Mercury NewsSAN JOSE -- Amid inspirational talk, chanted mantras and shouts of victory at a late-night firewalking event attended by thousands Thursday came agonized shrieks from followers whose soles were scorched by the superheated coals, witnesses said.Repor [?]

  • Has This Obesity-Drug Maker Gained Too Much Weight? - msnbc.com July 20, 2012

    ABC NewsHas This Obesity-Drug Maker Gained Too Much Weight?msnbc.comShares of VIVUS hit a 52-week high yesterday. Let's take a look at how it got here to find out whether there are still clear skies ahead. How it got here The long road to FDA approval finally made its way to VIVUS' door yesterday.Diet Pills: Approved, Yes. Prescribed? MaybeMedPage [?]

  • Older, more educated pregnant women are most likely to drink - USA TODAY July 20, 2012

    USA TODAYOlder, more educated pregnant women are most likely to drinkUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Drinking while pregnant: Older, more educated pregnant women are much more likely than other pregnant women to drink alcohol, despite warnings that any amount of drinking might be harmful, a new study shows.1 in 13 pregnant women drink alcohol, CDC saysCBS [?]

  • Inactivity 'killing as many as smoking' - BBC News July 18, 2012

    BBC NewsInactivity 'killing as many as smoking'BBC NewsBy Nick Triggle Health correspondent, BBC News A lack of exercise is now causing as many deaths as smoking across the world, a study suggests. The report, published in the Lancet to coincide with the build-up to the Olympics, estimates that about a ...Physical Inactivity May Be as Deadly as Smo [?]

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