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No stories found for: Stephen Hoar Nurse: Jackson would ask for DiprivanKVUE - - 32 minutes ago
HOUSTON -- Anesthesiologists call it Milk of Amnesia. The milky white drug has become the focus of the Michael Jackson death investigation after it was found in the King of Pop's home.
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Plans for Jackson Memorial Released
Michael Jackson's music had impact around the globe Washington Post
First swine flu death in LondonBBC News - 4 hours ago
A 19-year-old man has died after contracting swine flu in London, health authorities in the capital have said. The man, from south London, had serious underlying health problems and was in Lewisham Hospital.
China well prepared for cluster flu outbreak: health ministerXinhua - - 10 hours ago
·Health Minister Chen Zhu was in Cancun, Mexico, for the first global meeting on A/H1N1 flu virus. ·Chen voiced his confidence to tackle a possible next wave of flu outbreak in autumn and winter.
Mexico wins praise for swine flu response The Associated Press
WHO showers accolades on Mexico, warns swine flu is unstoppable The Money Times
Health care reformExaminer.com - 18 minutes ago
The average American spends more a year on health care than they do educating their children, building roads, and even feeding ourselves.
Missouri's Roy Blunt heads up GOP effort on healthcare reform St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Ohio = 10th FATTEST state in the countryMansfield News Journal - 4 hours ago
MANSFIELD -- Ohio adults are the 10th fattest in the nation and the state is spending about $3.3 billion a year dealing with related health problems, according to a report released this week by a national health care foundation.
Revisions to Health Bill Are Unveiled by DemocratsNew York Times - - Jul 2, 2009
WASHINGTON - To warm words from President Obama, the Democratic leaders of the Senate health committee unveiled a revised plan Thursday to provide health coverage to nearly all Americans.
Obama, Party Tout Lower Figure for Health Reform Washington Post
Senate Seeks to Pare Tab for Health Overhaul Wall Street Journal
Suicide Warnings for 2 Anti-Smoking DrugsNew York Times - - Jul 1, 2009
WASHINGTON - Federal drug regulators warned Wednesday that patients taking two popular drugs to stop smoking should be watched closely for signs of serious mental illness, as reports mount of suicides among the drugs' ...
Hospital worker may have exposed patients to hepatitisCNN - - 16 hours ago
DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- A former hospital employee may have exposed hundreds, or even thousands, of surgical patients to hepatitis C after taking their fentanyl injections and replacing them with used syringes filled with saline ...
Scrub tech may have exposed thousands to hepatitis The Associated Press
Loblaw Recalls Some PC-Brand Beef On E. Coli Concerns >LTWall Street Journal - - Jul 2, 2009
TORONTO (DOW JONES)--Loblaw Cos. (LT) has recalled two dozen of its President's Choice-branded beef products due to possible E. coli contamination.
New vaccine keeps E. coli inside cows San Francisco Chronicle
E. coli in beef hospitalizes 12 abc7.com
From industry standpoint, fireworks should skyrocketBuffalo News - - 4 hours ago
The time is long overdue to change the fireworks laws in New York to provide for sensible and regulated use of all consumer fireworks.
Fireworks safety: Sparklers dangerous for kids eFitnessNow
How to: Handle sparklers Daily Press
Blight threatens RI tomato, potato cropsProvidence Journal - - 13 hours ago
PROVIDENCE - A strain of the fungus that caused the Irish potato famine of the 1840s is on the loose in Rhode Island and is damaging potato and tomato crops.
Plant disease hits eastern US veggies early, hard The Associated Press
July 4th pet safety tipsExaminer.com - 29 minutes ago
Independence Day can be a fun filled day for families, but it isn't always quite as fun for pets. All of that noise, heat and confusion can be overwhelming for your four legged friend.
Summer heat takes its toll on animals, too Daytona Beach News-Journal
Kennel Club seeks UK's most dog-friendly venues Animal Friends Pet Insurance
Is Wal-Mart Using Health Reform To Target Target?Atlantic Online - - Jul 2, 2009
This intriguing blog post by Michael Cannon, the libertarian Cato Institute's resident healthcare guy, got me thinking more about the news Tuesday that Wal-Mart supports a federal mandate that most employers provide health insurance.
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Wal-Mart Urges Government Health-Care Reform
Everyday Low Politics Wall Street Journal
Milk recallExaminer.com - 1 hour ago
Unfortunately our food supply is in trouble again. The latest recall involves milk produced by the Plainview Milk Products Cooperative of Minnesota.
Companies recall products linked to milk processor The Associated Press
Stop & Shop recalls dried milk on salmonella threat Bizjournals.com
How Safe and Effective Are Sunscreens?WebMD - - Jul 2, 2009
July 2, 2009 -- Sunscreens are improving, but three of five brand-name products either don't protect the skin from sun damage sufficiently, contain hazardous chemicals, or both, according to a report by the watchdog organization ...
best and worst sunscreens Chicago Tribune
2009 Sunscreen Guide by Environmental Working Group FitSugar.com
Pool Floats RecalledWXXA - 14 hours ago
Aqua Leisure inflatable baby floats are being pulled because they can cause a drowning hazard. The leg straps in the seat of the float can tear causing children to drop into the water and possibly drown.
4 Million Inflatable Baby Floats Recalled Baby Chums
US parents think twice about sending kids to campReuters - - Jul 3, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Since its opening last week, camp counselors at New Jersey's Liberty Lake Day Camp disinfect door knobs, take the temperatures of children as they arrive and remind the campers not to share canned sodas.
Sisters anticipate Seneca Lake trip Utica Observer Dispatch
Flu cases close Wis. camp; 1 case is swine flu WQOW TV News 18
Multaq Sanctioned for Heart Rhythm DisordersU.S. News & World Report - Jul 2, 2009
THURSDAY, July 2 (healthday News) -- Multaq (dronedarone) tablets have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to promote a normal heart rhythm in people with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter.
FDA approves heart drug Multaq News & Observer
Skin cancer rates for younger people are risingeFitnessNow - 15 hours ago
Skin cancer rates for younger Canadians are climbing, however the number of dermatologists available is set to decline over the next several years.
Celiac Disease Cases Are on the RiseWebMD - - Jul 1, 2009
July 1, 2009 -- Celiac disease -- the digestive disorder treated by banning wheat and other grains containing gluten from the diet -- is four times more common in the US today than it was 50 years ago, a study shows.
Celiac disease on the rise: What you need to know Food Consumer
Study confirms increase in wheat gluten disorder Minneapolis Star Tribune
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