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Topic: Health

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   Inflammatory breast cancer rare, aggressive
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 12, 2006 - 02:24 PM (163 Reads)
Health ATLANTA, Georgia -- Sandra Mahncke thought she was coming down with the flu in late April, but instead of a quick recovery, she has spent the last five months in a race for her life.

 

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   Study: Loose vaccine laws may contribute to whooping cough outbreaks
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 02:27 PM (127 Reads)
Health CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- State laws that make it easy for children to skip school-required vaccinations may be contributing to whooping cough outbreaks around the country, a study suggests.

 

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   Study: Men delay medical care when the game's on
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 02:26 PM (141 Reads)
Health NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- When is a man's medical emergency not all that urgent? Apparently when sports are on the tube.

 

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   Rich and red, tomatoes may help cut your cancer risk
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 02:23 PM (101 Reads)
Health Red research

Fashion designer Bill Blass once said, "Red is the ultimate cure for sadness." Scientists haven't proven that, but they are finding evidence that the red-pigmented antioxidant lycopene, found in many fruits and vegetables -- especially tomatoes -- may play an important role in reducing risks of many diseases, including cancer.

 

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   CDC funds largest study of autism's cause
Posted by: Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 11:52 AM (109 Reads)
Health ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- The largest federal study to date into the causes of autism was announced Friday -- a multi-state investigation that will involve 2,700 young children.

 

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   Give kids more free playtime, docs urge
Posted by: Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 11:50 AM (101 Reads)
Health CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Here's some soothing medicine for stressed-out parents and overscheduled kids: The American Academy of Pediatrics says what children really need for healthy development is more good, old-fashioned playtime.

 

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   Body-image worries hit men too
Posted by: Admin on Monday, October 09, 2006 - 11:49 AM (110 Reads)
Health NEW YORK (AP) -- That guy in the Abercrombie & Fitch ad doesn't have a head, but does it really matter? His upper body is as sculpted as Michelangelo's David -- all chiseled muscle, washboard abs and not a follicle of chest hair.

 

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   Flu myths deter some from getting shot
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 02:14 PM (112 Reads)
Health WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Common misconceptions about influenza and the flu vaccine may be preventing people from getting vaccinated, a new survey has found.

 

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   FBI searches 2 produce companies
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 02:12 PM (113 Reads)
Health SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, California (AP) -- The investigation into a nationwide E. coli outbreak linked to tainted spinach turned into a criminal investigation as federal agents raided two Salinas Valley produce companies.

 

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   Study: Vaccine promising for hay fever relief
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 02:10 PM (96 Reads)
Health BALTIMORE, Maryland (AP) -- Could the sneezy, runny-eyed misery of hay fever one day be a thing of the past? Scientists are reporting encouraging results from early tests of a vaccine they hope will give long-lasting relief from this seasonal scourge.

 

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