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Viagra may boost athletic performance of cyclists - San Jose Mercury News
June 23, 2006



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Viagra may boost athletic performance of cyclists
San Jose Mercury News - Jun 22, 2006
Researchers reported Thursday that cyclists may be able to increase their performance by taking Viagra - their athletic performance, that is.
Military resolve hardens Sydney Morning Herald
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US FDA approves J&J's first HIV drug - Reuters AlertNet
June 23, 2006


US FDA approves J&J's first HIV drug
Reuters AlertNet - 5 hours ago
The US Food and Drug Administration said on Friday that it has approved sales of Johnson & Johnson's first drug to treat HIV infection.
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Human Bird Flu Transmission Is Proven in Indonesia (Update2) - Bloomberg
June 23, 2006



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Human Bird Flu Transmission Is Proven in Indonesia (Update2)
Bloomberg - 14 hours ago
Bird flu was spread directly between members of an Indonesian family in the first laboratory-confirmed case of human-to-human transmission of the lethal virus, a World Health Organization official said.
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Soldier's death may be linked to smallpox and flu vaccines - Stars and Stripes
June 23, 2006



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Soldier's death may be linked to smallpox and flu vaccines
Stars and Stripes - 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON - The military’s smallpox and influenza vaccines may have caused the death of a 26-year-old soldier in December, according to a defense department report released Thursday.
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Football fans heart risk warning - BBC News
June 23, 2006



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Football fans heart risk warning
BBC News - 2 hours ago
Football fans are being warned to stay calm during England's World Cup clash with Ecuador or risk a heart attack. Health experts at BUPA made the warning ahead of Sunday's game after research has shown the ...
World Cup tension could increase risk of heart attack China Daily
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AROUND THE NATION - NorthJersey.com
June 23, 2006



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AROUND THE NATION
NorthJersey.com - 12 hours ago
DURHAM, NC -- A judge reduced the bond of a Duke University lacrosse player charged with rape to $100,000 at a hearing Thursday. The family of sophomore Reade Seligmann, 20, of Essex Fells, NJ, had posted ...
Superbug shows up in tattoo infections Chicago Tribune
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Top BC health adviser steps down - Canada.com
June 23, 2006



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Top BC health adviser steps down
Canada.com - 14 hours ago
VICTORIA - Just as it embarks on a major review of medicare, the BC Liberal government has lost the woman recruited by Premier Gordon Campbell to revamp the province's $11-billion health-care system.
BC health plan sound, premier says Globe and Mail
Top BC health official quits suddenly CBC British Columbia
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Tired drivers keep going, leading to accidents - Reuters
June 23, 2006



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Tired drivers keep going, leading to accidents
Reuters - 4 hours ago
Drivers may know they are sleepy but that often doesn't stop them, and consequently they're liable to be involved in a serious accident, according to a large study of French workers published Thursday.
Sleepy drivers continue to drive United Press International
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New HIV drug for resistant patients - Reuters
June 23, 2006


New HIV drug for resistant patients
Reuters - 44 minutes ago
US health officials on Friday approved the use of a new HIV drug, made by Johnson & Johnson, in combination with related therapies to help treat patients who do not first improve with other treatment.
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National group gives Virginia's school food a "D" - Daily Press
June 23, 2006



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National group gives Virginia's school food a "D"
Daily Press - Jun 21, 2006
A national organization that issued a report card on school nutrition policies across America gave Virginia's efforts a "D.
A- for school nutrition Louisville Courier-Journal
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Community-Acquired MRSA Outbreaks Tied to Fly-by-Night Tattooists - MedPage Today
June 23, 2006



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Community-Acquired MRSA Outbreaks Tied to Fly-by-Night Tattooists
MedPage Today - 6 hours ago
Six unrelated clusters of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection involving 44 people in three states have ...
Tattoos Linked to Deadly Infection WebMD
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Keeping up fight against Polio crucial - Cayman Net News
June 23, 2006



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Keeping up fight against Polio crucial
Cayman Net News - 1 hour ago
With the outbreak of polio-myelitis in Namibia, a disease the World Health organization has fought hard to eradicate, the Public Health Department here in the Cayman Islands urges members of the public to ensure that immunizations for Polio are up-to-date ...
NAMIBIA: People respond to anti-polio campaign Reuters AlertNet
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West Nile virus season gets under way - San Jose Mercury News
June 23, 2006



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West Nile virus season gets under way
San Jose Mercury News - 1 hour ago
In a sign that West Nile virus season is getting under way, a Kern county man on Thursday became California's first patient this year to be diagnosed with the potentially fatal disease.
West Nile Virus: What You Need To Know (2) Food Consumer
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Chocolate bars withdrawn over salmonella fears - Independent
June 23, 2006



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Chocolate bars withdrawn over salmonella fears
Independent - 1 hour ago
Forty-five people, including babies and toddlers, have fallen violently ill in recent months from a strain of food poisoning found in Cadbury chocolate bars, according to public health officials.
Chocolate may have poisoned more than 40 Guardian Unlimited
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H5N1 mutation showed human transmission in Indonesia - CIDRAP
June 23, 2006



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H5N1 mutation showed human transmission in Indonesia
CIDRAP - 2 hours ago
Jun 23, 2006 (CIDRAP News) - The recent family cluster of H5N1 avian influenza cases in Indonesia marks the first time laboratory tests confirmed human-to-human transmission, the World Health Organization (WHO) told reporters today.
Human transmission of bird flu confirmed International Herald Tribune
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Superbug shows up in tattoo infections - Chicago Tribune
June 23, 2006



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Superbug shows up in tattoo infections
Chicago Tribune - 13 hours ago
ATLANTA, GEORGIA -- A worrisome superbug seen in prisoners and athletes is also showing up in people who get illegal tattoos, federal health officials said Thursday.
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People keep driving even when sleepy - 999 Today
June 23, 2006



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People keep driving even when sleepy
999 Today - 14 hours ago
People continue to drive even when they know they are sleepy, a French study has suggested. This has important implications for public safety, say the researchers.
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Junk medicine: IVF treatment - Times Online
June 23, 2006


Junk medicine: IVF treatment
Times Online - 1 hour ago
The debate over whether IVF should be funded by the NHS is usually fought over its medical benefits. Some doctors and administrators argue that it is inappropriate for the state to pay for treatment of a disorder that threatens no lives.
Thousands lie to IVF clinics in desperation to have a baby Daily Mail - UK
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J&J Wins US Approval to Sell Its First HIV Drug (Update2) - Bloomberg
June 23, 2006


J&J Wins US Approval to Sell Its First HIV Drug (Update2)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago
Johnson & Johnson won US regulatory approval to sell its first AIDS drug, a tablet that may inhibit virus strains that resist other treatments.
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Chocolate may have poisoned more than 40 - Guardian Unlimited
June 23, 2006



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Chocolate may have poisoned more than 40
Guardian Unlimited - 1 hour ago
Half a million bars of Cadbury's chocolate suspected of being contaminated with salmonella have been eaten by the public over the past six months, the company admitted yesterday as it took seven of its most popular brands off the shelves.
Cadbury recalls over 1 mln chocolate bars Reuters
Million Cadbury chocolate bars withdrawn Belfast Telegraph
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Calif. Man Contracts West Nile - CBS News
June 23, 2006



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Calif. Man Contracts West Nile
CBS News - 3 hours ago
A 27-year-old Californian has become the fifth person to contract West Nile virus in the United States this year. The case "reminds us that we are moving into the high-risk season with the arrival of ...
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Viagra studied for multiple uses - Monsters and Critics.com
June 23, 2006



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Viagra studied for multiple uses
Monsters and Critics.com - 4 hours ago
California researchers have discovered entirely new applications for Viagra, the first erectile dysfunction drug to win federal approval.
Viagra helps performance in more ways than one Vancouver Sun (subscription)
Military resolve hardens Sydney Morning Herald
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Health Highlights: June 23, 2006 - Forbes
June 23, 2006



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Health Highlights: June 23, 2006
Forbes - 7 hours ago
The first case of human-to-human transmission of the bird flu virus has been confirmed in laboratory tests of samples taken from a 10-year-old Indonesian boy who died last month from the H5N1 avian influenza strain, a World Health Organization official ...
POULTRY INDONESIA Poultry Indonesia Online
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Tattoos blamed for superbug infections - Gulf News
June 23, 2006



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Tattoos blamed for superbug infections
Gulf News - 1 hour ago
Atlanta: A worrisome superbug seen in prisoners and athletes is also showing up in people who get illegal tattoos, federal health officials said yesterday.
Superbug infection linked to unlicensed tattoo artists Dayton Daily News (subscription)
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Pentagon: Vaccines may have killed soldier - Seattle Post Intelligencer
June 23, 2006



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Pentagon: Vaccines may have killed soldier
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 5 hours ago
FAYETTEVILLE, NC -- A Fort Bragg paratrooper's death may have been caused by vaccinations he received for smallpox and influenza, the Pentagon said.
Vaccination linksuspected introopdeath Fayetteville Online
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US FDA Approval of Boosted Protease Inhibitor Enables Potent New ... - Genetic Engineering News
June 23, 2006


US FDA Approval of Boosted Protease Inhibitor Enables Potent New ...
Genetic Engineering News - 2 hours ago
The approval today of a ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor (PI), darunavir, by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will enable physicians and patients to create a potent new treatment combination with FUZEON(R) (enfuvirtide) for people living with ...
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Cadbury withdraw chocolate bars - ITV.com
June 23, 2006



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Cadbury withdraw chocolate bars
ITV.com - 8 hours ago
More than a million Cadbury chocolate bars are being taken off the shelves amid a salmonella scare. The company said it had agreed to recall seven of its most popular products in the UK after consultation with the Food Standards Agency.
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Warning: mobiles and lightning don't mix - Register
June 23, 2006



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Warning: mobiles and lightning don't mix
Register - 14 hours ago
UK doctors are advising mobile-addicted Brit youth to lay off the chat during thunderstorms - or risk the consequences. According to the BBC, the British Medical Journal cites the case of a 15-year-old girl ...
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Report sparks new fears over CJD - ITV.com
June 23, 2006



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Report sparks new fears over CJD
ITV.com - 15 hours ago
Other cases have also been reported in France, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Canada, Japan, and the US. Writing in The Lancet medical journal, scientists based their findings on examining another human ...
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Need for being ready for the bull with a red handkerchief - Financial Express.bd
June 23, 2006



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Need for being ready for the bull with a red handkerchief
Financial Express.bd - 5 hours ago
EBOLA virus is a much known virus in Africa and so is Dengue. Names like these were just information to be read in newspapers until dengue made its first appearance in Bangladesh causing fatalities that seemed too much in number.
Human transmission of bird flu confirmed International Herald Tribune
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Tattoos Linked to Deadly Infection - WebMD
June 23, 2006



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Tattoos Linked to Deadly Infection
WebMD - 1 hour ago
June 23, 2006 -- A potentially deadly, drug-resistant type of staph infectionstaph infection has been reported among unlicensed tattoo artists in at least three states.
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Premier unfazed by critical blast from top health official - CBC British Columbia
June 23, 2006



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Premier unfazed by critical blast from top health official
CBC British Columbia - 2 hours ago
Premier Gordon Campbell says his government will push ahead with its plans for health care in BC, despite the resignation of his deputy health minister on Thursday.
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San Francisco's Latest Innovation: Universal Health Care - TIME
June 23, 2006



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San Francisco's Latest Innovation: Universal Health Care
TIME - 2 hours ago
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has a habit of treading where other elected officials are loath to go. First, he took on same-sex marriage.
San Francisco's plan: health care for all San Jose Mercury News
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