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In the latest development, U.S. government scientists say they have discovered three powerful antibodies, the strongest of which neutralizes 91% of HIV strains, more than any AIDS antibody yet discovered. They are now deploying the technique used to find those antibodies to identify antibodies to influenza viruses. ...

posted Fri 9th Jul '10
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Experts warn about repeated brain blows in football
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posted Tue 29th Jun '10
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(Reuters) - Americans spend twice as much as residents of other developed countries on healthcare, but get lower quality, less efficiency and have the least equitable system, according to a report released on Wednesday.
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posted Fri 25th Jun '10
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From lowered cancer risks to a sharper memory, more studies are showing that coffee is good for you - but why?
Regular coffee drinkers have a 39 percent decreased risk of head and neck cancer, according to a new study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. Those who drank an estimated four...

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posted Sat 19th Jun '10
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We are behind countries such as Costa Rica,Canada,Japan,Hong Kong,many other countries.What do you think is the reason behind life expectancy;genes,diet,lifestyle?
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posted Thu 3rd Jun '10
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I found this article about the rise of antidepressants in the U.S. It seems like more people are turning to antidepressants and less to psychotherapy. Any suggestions as to why?
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Just got finished watching the news of a story about a toddler in indoneshia that smokes 2 pks of cigarettes a day. I was shocked but apparantely its not uncommon in the culture.
What are your thoughts or feelings about this. I'm just worried about his overall health. Just sad.
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posted Sun 30th May '10
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Just got finished watching the news of a story about a toddler in indoneshia that smokes 2 pks of cigarettes a day. I was shocked but apparantely its not uncommon in the culture.
What are your thoughts or feelings about this. I'm just worried about his overall health. Just sad.
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posted Sat 29th May '10
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According to new studies tramadol increases the risk for suicide...
(moderator edit to add link to news story: Medical News: FDA Adds Suicide Risk to Opioid Label - in Product Alert, Devices and Vaccines from MedPage Today)
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posted Thu 27th May '10
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Just to make all you nursing students feel better about finger sticks...
Needle error puts 50 people at risk in N.M.
Med students improperly prick multiple patients while testing blood sugar
Lifeline: Health reports from NBC.

posted Sat 15th May '10
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Potentially deadly fungus spreading in U.S. and Canada
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posted Mon 26th Apr '10
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Two North Carolina doctors have been reprimanded for performing a caesarian on a woman, only to discover she wasn't pregnant at all.
The woman reportedly appeared at the hospital with her husband asking for a C-section. A resident in charge made the pregnancy diagnosis and doctors agreed to surgery after trying to induce...

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Doubling of maternal deaths in U.S. 'scandalous,' rights group says
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Amnesty International report calls for better maternal care in United States
"Women are more likely to die than in 40 other countries," Amnesty says
CDC: Whites' mortality rate is 9.5 per 100,000 pregnancies, blacks' rate is 32.7
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posted Mon 15th Mar '10
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Doubling of maternal deaths in U.S. 'scandalous,' rights group says
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Amnesty International report calls for better maternal care in United States
"Women are more likely to die than in 40 other countries," Amnesty says
CDC: Whites' mortality rate is 9.5 per 100,000 pregnancies, blacks' rate is 32.7
The report also noted...

posted Sat 13th Mar '10
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Fosamax: Is Long Term Use of Bone Strengthening Drug Linked to Fractures?
Popular Class of Osteoporosis Drugs May Have Opposite Effect For Some Women, Experts Say
By CHRISTINE ROMO and LARA SALAHI
March 9, 2010
News from Good Morning America (today) ---so, it’s not a primary medical site….what is your experience and/or thoughts?
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posted Tue 9th Mar '10
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"(CNN) -- A Delaware pediatrician has been indicted on 471 felony counts in the alleged sexual abuse of his patients, prosecutors announced Monday.
The Sussex County grand jury indictment accuses Dr. Earl Bradley, 56, who has had a practice in Lewes, Delaware, for more than 10 years, of victimizing 103 children -- all but one girls. The charges...

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Would be nice especially for third world countries.
Scientists at Oxford University have found a way of keeping vaccines stable without refrigeration.
Writing in Science Translational Medicine, they say the breakthrough could significantly help efforts to immunise more children in rural Africa.
The researchers mixed the vaccines with...

posted Sat 20th Feb '10
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So I saw this news peice(link below) abotu people paying $1500 a year to be able to see their doc for either longer appt times and/or being able to call the doc's phone number and getting a responce soon if not right there.
the writer states
"Primary care physicians are increasingly offering exclusivity to those willing to pay for it.
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posted Tue 26th Jan '10
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