US court rules again against vaccine-autism claims - Reuters 12.03.2010, 22:53:51
TopNews United States US court rules again against vaccine-autism claims Reuters WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) - Vaccines that contain a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal cannot cause autism on their own, a special US court ruled on Friday, dealing one more blow to parents ... 'Vaccines court' rejects mercury-autism link in 3 test cases Los Angeles Times 3 Rulings Find No Link to Vaccines and Autism New York Times Court says thimerosal did not cause autism The Associated Press dBTechno - Philadelphia Inquirer - ABC News all 439 news articles » |
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New Plavix Warning: Lack of Effect in Many People - WebMD 12.03.2010, 23:22:25
Washington Post New Plavix Warning: Lack of Effect in Many People WebMD March 11, 2010 - The FDA has put a new "black box" warning on the anti-clotting drug Plavix, the second best-selling drug in the world. The new label warns that normal doses of Plavix have a potentially deadly lack of effect in 2% ... Plavix gets new FDA warning Reuters FDA Adds Boxed Warning To Plavix On Effectiveness Wall Street Journal Plavix ineffective in some patients--FDA The Money Times Medscape - BusinessWeek - RTT News all 502 news articles » |
Judge Wants to Hear From Sick WTC Workers Before Voting Begins on $657M Settlement - FOXNews 13.03.2010, 13:43:09
The Guardian Judge Wants to Hear From Sick WTC Workers Before Voting Begins on $657M Settlement FOXNews The 11000 rescue and recovery workers sickened from their days toiling in the debris of the World Trade Center must be heard before a $657 million proposed settlement is put to a vote, the federal judge overseeing the case said yesterday, ... New York City settles with 9/11 responders Burlington Hawk Eye Tough choice ahead on settlement for 9/11 workers The Associated Press Lawyers from 3 different firms stand to collect $200M if 9/11 settlement goes ... New York Daily News New York Times - UPI.com - Times Online all 1,163 news articles » |
Infant Deaths Spur Baby Sling Warning - WebMD 12.03.2010, 23:50:39
New York Daily News Infant Deaths Spur Baby Sling Warning WebMD March 12, 2010 - After a spate of infant suffocation deaths, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning parents to think twice before putting infants under 4 months of age into baby slings. ... CPSC Warns of Baby Sling Dangers CBS News Infant deaths prompt gov't warning on slings The Associated Press Government Issues Safety Warning on Baby Slings After Suffocations ABC News TopNews United States - The Money Times - Foster's Daily Democrat all 657 news articles » |
Time To Spring Forward! - kypost.com 13.03.2010, 16:43:35
Radio Iowa Time To Spring Forward! kypost.com The moment to officially "spring forward" to daylight saving time is 2 am Sunday, March 12, when all clocks should be set ahead one hour to 3 am This time of year means more than a lost hour of sleep, however. Local firefighters want to use the date to ... Daylight saving time starts Sunday Jacksonville Daily News Time for a change Dubuque Telegraph Herald Daylight saving time on Sunday Branson Daily News Winfield Daily Courier Online - St. Louis Globe-Democrat - Pleasanton Weekly all 236 news articles » |
John E. Calfee: Obama's Misleading Assault on the Insurance Industry - Wall Street Journal 12.03.2010, 19:38:15
Reuters John E. Calfee: Obama's Misleading Assault on the Insurance Industry Wall Street Journal Despite the president's repeated attempts to defend his health reforms, ObamaCare remains deeply unpopularin the past four months the Rasmussen poll consistently suggests 52% to 58% of Americans are opposed to it. ... Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats Reuters Scott Brown: President Obama doesn't get message of my win Boston Herald Insurer Aetna's 4Q lobbying spending up 55 pct BusinessWeek Bangor Daily News - Chambersburg Public Opinion - Kaiser Health News all 154 news articles » |
'Pill' Won't Shorten Your Life: Study - BusinessWeek 13.03.2010, 12:51:45
New York Daily News 'Pill' Won't Shorten Your Life: Study BusinessWeek FRIDAY, March 12 (HealthDay News) -- Good news for women who have used birth control pills: A long-term study finds that those who took oral contraceptives at some point in their lives have a lower risk of death than women who never took the "Pill". ... Birth control pills not associated with long-term death risk: study New York Daily News Women on the pill may live longer The Associated Press Taking birth control pills may prolong a woman's life--study The Money Times ABC News - BBC News - Press TV all 528 news articles » |
Guidelines: Do medical tests later, less often - BusinessWeek 13.03.2010, 12:51:48 Guidelines: Do medical tests later, less often BusinessWeek By AP -- MAMMOGRAM: Most women don't need a mammogram in their 40s and they should get one every two years starting at 50, according to the US Preventive Services Task Force, a government-appointed but independent panel. The task force says screening ... Experts say even Obama getting too many med tests The Associated Press PSA Discoverer Says PSA Screening is "Public Health Disaster" Medscape Experts say US doctors overtesting, overtreating Seattle Times MSN Health & Fitness - Black Star News - The Hullabaloo Online all 471 news articles » |