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Sleepy Drivers Can Be Quite Hazardous - Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
June 25, 2006



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Sleepy Drivers Can Be Quite Hazardous
Dog Flu Diet and Diseases - 5 hours ago
Everybody who has their lisence can remember at least one time in their driving career when they've had a hard time staying awake while behind the wheel of their motor vehicle.
Sleepy drivers at high risk for traffic accidents Earthtimes.org
Sleepy drivers continue to drive United Press International
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Stroke-hit brains made to repair themselves - Scotsman
June 25, 2006



Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Stroke-hit brains made to repair themselves
Scotsman - 2 hours ago
SCIENTISTS have discovered a new way to make the brain repair itself after a stroke, it emerged yesterday, raising hopes that people left paralysed by the debilitating condition could have their mobility restored in the future.
Stem cells offer brain damage hope Guardian Unlimited
Treatment that allows brain to 'heal itself' may aid stroke ... Independent
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Washington plans HIV tests for all residents aged 14 to 84 - Guardian Unlimited
June 25, 2006



Washington Post
Washington plans HIV tests for all residents aged 14 to 84
Guardian Unlimited - 3 hours ago
The city of Washington will this week launch an unprecedented campaign to test every resident aged between 14 and 84 for the HIV virus.
Routine HIV Tests Sought for 14 and Older Los Angeles Times
District of Columbia Urges Routine HIV Testing New York Times
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Study raises hopes for new treatment for stroke victims - Irish Examiner
June 25, 2006



Scotsman
Study raises hopes for new treatment for stroke victims
Irish Examiner - 1 hour ago
SCIENTISTS believe they have discovered a way to make the brain repair itself after a stroke. Researchers say that fewer rats who suffered an induced stroke were left paralysed after the treatment, which activated stem cells in the brain.
Stroke Patients May Benefit From Stem Cell Research Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Stroke-hit brains made to repair themselves Scotsman
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First cases found of avian flu caught from wild - Guardian Unlimited
June 25, 2006



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First cases found of avian flu caught from wild
Guardian Unlimited - 3 hours ago
Four people have died after catching avian flu from infected swans, in the first confirmed cases of the disease being passed from wild birds, scientists have revealed.
HEALTH: WHO says bird flu virus mutated Daily Times
Bird flu funding plan for Jakarta The Australian
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How Quick Magnetic Pulse Can 'Zap' Away the Pain of Migraine - International News Service
June 25, 2006



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How Quick Magnetic Pulse Can 'Zap' Away the Pain of Migraine
International News Service - Jun 23, 2006
MILLIONS of migraine sufferers could have their headaches "zapped" away by a hand-held machine being developed by scientists.
Migraine zapper stops headaches before they start engadget
Migraine head may ache less with new zapper Discovery Reports Canada
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Women 'need to know more about safe places to give birth' - Scotsman
June 25, 2006



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Women 'need to know more about safe places to give birth'
Scotsman - Jun 23, 2006
PREGNANT women should be given more information about the risks and benefits of where to give birth, the Government's health watchdog said today.
Women should be given more birth choices, says watchdog Reuters.uk
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Cyclists' turn-on - Advertiser Adelaide
June 25, 2006



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Cyclists' turn-on
Advertiser Adelaide - Jun 23, 2006
RESEARCHERS have reported that cyclists may be able to increase their performance by taking Viagra - their athletic performance, that is.
Riders go harder on Viagra FOX SPORTS
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Human 'Mad Cow' Could Cause Eventual Epidemic - CBC News
June 25, 2006



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Human 'Mad Cow' Could Cause Eventual Epidemic
CBC News - Jun 23, 2006
(HealthDay News) - Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the human form of "mad cow disease," has an incubation period of half a century, and could cause an eventual epidemic, British researchers report.
Human Mad-Cow Disease May Be Latent for 50 Years (Update1) Bloomberg
Human mad cow epidemic 'could be bigger than feared' Guardian Unlimited
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Stem cells offer brain damage hope - Guardian Unlimited
June 25, 2006



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Stem cells offer brain damage hope
Guardian Unlimited - 35 minutes ago
Scientists have found a way to make the brain reverse the damage it suffers after a stroke, raising hopes for treatment able to exploit the body's ability to heal itself.
Stroke-hit brains made to repair themselves Scotsman
Study raises hopes for new treatment for stroke victims Irish Examiner
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Cadbury put Easter eggs on sale despite risk of salmonella - Scotsman
June 25, 2006



Telegraph.co.uk
Cadbury put Easter eggs on sale despite risk of salmonella
Scotsman - 23 minutes ago
CADBURY bosses are under fire for allowing Easter eggs go on sale to children - despite knowing of a possible salmonella risk. Dr Lyndon Simkin, a brand marketing expert at Warwick University, labelled the sales decision "strange".
Cadbury hid salmonella for months Irish Independent
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West African ministers meet on strategies to fight bird flu - TODAYonline
June 25, 2006


West African ministers meet on strategies to fight bird flu
TODAYonline - Jun 24, 2006
West African ministers adopted a plan for fighting the outbreak of deadly avian influenza in the region and preventing its spread to humans.
West African Ministers Formulate Plan To Combat Bird Flu MedIndia
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Roche cancer drug inhibits joint damage: study - MarketWatch
June 25, 2006


Roche cancer drug inhibits joint damage: study
MarketWatch - Jun 23, 2006
Roche Holding AG (RHHBY) Thursday said its cancer drug MabThera is also inhibiting structural damage of joints caused by rheumatoid arthritis, new data presented at medical meeting showed.
COMUNICADO: Benefits of Abatacept Sustained for up to 18 Months in ... Europa Press
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Some cyclists find that Viagra increases speed in mountains - Chicago Tribune
June 25, 2006



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Some cyclists find that Viagra increases speed in mountains
Chicago Tribune - Jun 23, 2006
Researchers reported Thursday that cyclists may be able to increase their performance by taking Viagra--their athletic performance, that is.
Cyclists' turn-on Advertiser Adelaide
Viagra helps performance in more ways than one Vancouver Sun (subscription)
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New test could help answer questions about Alzheimer's - KPLC-TV
June 25, 2006



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New test could help answer questions about Alzheimer's
KPLC-TV - 5 hours ago
WASHINGTON A new test may help scientists answer some questions about the development of Alzheimer's disease. The test enables scientists for the first time to monitor a small protein known as amyloid beta.
Test may help answer Alzheimer's question Boston Globe
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Briefly: District of Columbia urges routine HIV tests - International Herald Tribune
June 25, 2006



Washington Post
Briefly: District of Columbia urges routine HIV tests
International Herald Tribune - 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON Suffering from highest rate of new AIDS cases in the United States, the District of Columbia is beginning a campaign to screen every resident aged 14 to 84 for HIV.
District to Launch Massive HIV Testing Campaign WTOP
HIV test: Braving the needle Wisconsin State Journal
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Bird Flu Transmits Between Humans - Zaman Online
June 25, 2006



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Bird Flu Transmits Between Humans
Zaman Online - 9 hours ago
The transmission of the bird flu virus between human beings has been confirmed in Indonesia, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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The Unknown Risks of Arthritis - eMaxHealth.com
June 25, 2006


The Unknown Risks of Arthritis
eMaxHealth.com - Jun 24, 2006
Arthritis, in particular rheumatoid arthritis (RA), has devastating effects on the body, causing many debilitating effects and leaving many patients immobile or able to function normally.
Abatacept Sustains Clinical Benefit for Three Years in Rheumatoid ... FinanzNachrichten.de
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British Doctors Suggest: Don't Use Mobile Phones In Stromy Weather - All Headline News
June 25, 2006



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British Doctors Suggest: Don't Use Mobile Phones In Stromy Weather
All Headline News - 9 hours ago
London, UK (AHN) - Doctors at Northwick Park Hospital in London suggested that people should not used mobile phones outdoors during stormy weather - it that could be deadly.
Mobile phones and iPods can kill, doctors warn Guardian Unlimited
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Heroin-Fentanyl Mix: Police Arrest Three Suspects - Food Consumer
June 25, 2006



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Heroin-Fentanyl Mix: Police Arrest Three Suspects
Food Consumer - 5 hours ago
Michigan officials arrested three men in relation to distributing a lethal form of heroin laced with the painkiller fentanyl. This combination is thought to be ...
2 Men Nabbed in Mich. in Bad Heroin Probe Forbes
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Soldier's death linked to vaccine - News 14 Carolina
June 25, 2006



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Soldier's death linked to vaccine
News 14 Carolina - Jun 24, 2006
FORT BRAGG -- The Department of Defense thinks vaccines may have led to the death of a Fort Bragg soldier. Pvt. Christopher Justin Abston, a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, died in December, just 16 days after getting a flu and smallpox vaccine.
Vaccines Suspect in Paratrooper's Death ShortNews.com
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Jobs shortage for new doctors - The Observer
June 25, 2006



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Jobs shortage for new doctors
The Observer - 22 hours ago
Thousands of young British doctors face the prospect of unemployment or emigration next year because of a huge shortage of training posts in hospitals and GP surgeries, the leader of Britain's doctors will warn this week.
Hospital pays off surgeons in cash crisis Times Online
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Mobiles can kill when struck by lightning - Daily Telegraph
June 25, 2006



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Mobiles can kill when struck by lightning
Daily Telegraph - 7 hours ago
LIGHTNING poses a threat to people who use mobile phones outdoors during a thunderstorm, the British Medical Journal has reported.
Mobile Phone Users Warned Over Use During Storms AXcess News
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Australia offers compensation for bird flu hit Indonesian poultry ... - Food Consumer
June 25, 2006



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Australia offers compensation for bird flu hit Indonesian poultry ...
Food Consumer - 2 hours ago
THE Australian Government has offered to set up a compensation scheme for Indonesian poultry farmers hit by bird flu, according to the country's Health Minister Tony Abbott.
WHO Investigation Indicates Bird Flu Mutated in Indonesia Voice of America
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Magnetic device may prevent migraine - Independent Online
June 25, 2006



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Magnetic device may prevent migraine
Independent Online - Jun 23, 2006
A device that delivers magnetic pulses through the skull to the brain may become a migraine sufferer's best friend, new research indicates.
Pulse Away Migraine Pain WebMD
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Mother's should get choice - Channel 4 News
June 25, 2006



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Mother's should get choice
Channel 4 News - Jun 23, 2006
Women should be given more choice over where they give birth to allow labour to be as normal as possible, according to Nice. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence says women should given ...
Women 'need to know more about safe places to give birth' Scotsman
Women 'should be given birth choices' Guardian Unlimited
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New Test Could Answer Questions About Alzheimer's - NBC 4.com
June 25, 2006


New Test Could Answer Questions About Alzheimer's
NBC 4.com - 18 minutes ago
WASHINGTON -- A new test may help scientists answer some questions about the development of Alzheimer's disease. The test enables scientists for the first time to monitor a small protein known as amyloid beta.
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Human Mad-Cow Disease May Be Latent for 50 Years (Update1) - Bloomberg
June 25, 2006



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Human Mad-Cow Disease May Be Latent for 50 Years (Update1)
Bloomberg - Jun 23, 2006
Patients may develop the human form of the mad-cow disease more than 50 years after being infected with the fatal illness, researchers said in a medical journal.
vCJD epidemic could be worse than predicted, says scientist The Herald
Human mad cow epidemic may be underestimated Reuters
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Hospital pays off surgeons in cash crisis - Times Online
June 25, 2006



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Hospital pays off surgeons in cash crisis
Times Online - 22 hours ago
TWO doctors at a leading NHS hospital have become the first consultant surgeons to be made redundant as a result of the financial crisis in the health service.
Jobs shortage for new doctors The Observer
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Could a Low-Carb Diet Slow Alzheimer's? - Forbes
June 25, 2006



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Could a Low-Carb Diet Slow Alzheimer's?
Forbes - Jun 23, 2006
FRIDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A low-calorie diet, particularly one that's low in carbohydrates, may reduce or even reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, a new study in mice suggests.
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Routine HIV Tests Sought for 14 and Older - Los Angeles Times
June 25, 2006



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Routine HIV Tests Sought for 14 and Older
Los Angeles Times - 13 hours ago
The District of Columbia will launch a campaign this week urging every resident between the ages of 14 and 84 to be tested for HIV, an ambitious undertaking that public health officials say is crucial to reversing rates of infection that are among the ...
DC Wants HIV Testing for All Residents 14 to 84 Washington Post
District of Columbia Urges Routine HIV Testing New York Times
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NHS 'not offering enough choice' - BBC News
June 25, 2006



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NHS 'not offering enough choice'
BBC News - 1 hour ago
More than half of the public in England does not believe the NHS offers choice, a survey has suggested. Patients have been given the option of different hospitals for non-emergency treatment since the start of this year.
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Tattoo customers in 3 states get infections - USA Today
June 25, 2006



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Tattoo customers in 3 states get infections
USA Today - Jun 22, 2006
A worrisome superbug seen in prisoners and athletes is also showing up in people who get illegal tattoos, federal health officials said Thursday.
Highlights From MMWR: Distribution of Rapid HIV Tests Improves ... Medscape (subscription)
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New test could help answer questions about Alzheimer's - San Jose Mercury News
June 25, 2006



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New test could help answer questions about Alzheimer's
San Jose Mercury News - 2 hours ago
WASHINGTON - A new test may help scientists answer a perplexing "which came first" question about the development of Alzheimer's disease, possibly pointing the way to earlier diagnosis or even treatment.
Could a Low-Carb Diet Slow Alzheimer's? Forbes
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