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Mich. ad likens stem-cell work to Tuskegee study (AP)

An undated image showing mouse embryonic stem cells stained with a flourescent green marker. (National Science Foundation/Handout/Reuters)AP - A television ad created by opponents of a ballot measure that would allow embryonic stem-cell research in Michigan likens such work to the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study.


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23.10.2008 20:36:36 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Va. pharmacy follows faith, no birth control sales (AP)

Pam Semler, of Fairfax, Va., works the register at DMC Pharmacy in Chantilly, Va. on Monday, Oct. 20, 2008. The pharmacy bills itself as 'pro-life' and carries no contraceptive products. Divine Mercy Care Pharmacy is among at least seven pharmacies across the nation that is refusing as a matter of faith to sell contraceptives of any kind, even if a person has a prescription. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - A new drug store at a Virginia strip mall is putting its faith in an unconventional business plan: No candy. No sodas. And no birth control. Divine Mercy Care Pharmacy is among at least seven pharmacies across the nation that are refusing as a matter of faith to sell contraceptives of any kind, even if a person has a prescription.


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22.10.2008 06:28:13 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Health Tip: Protecting Your Child at Day Care (HealthDay)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) - Bacteria, viruses and other germs are easily passed between children at day-care centers.

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22.10.2008 05:48:41 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Job, Education May Buffer Against Dementia (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Having a higher level of education and a mentally demanding job may help protect against the memory loss that precedes Alzheimer's disease, according to an Italian study.

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22.10.2008 05:48:40 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 21, 2008 (HealthDay)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:

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22.10.2008 05:48:37 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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3-D Doppler Ultrasound Helps ID Breast Cancers (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Radiologists can now better distinguish malignant and benign breast masses by using three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasound, a new report says.

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22.10.2008 05:48:30 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Sex Partners Get STD Alerts by E-mail (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Letting someone you've slept with know that you have inadvertently exposed them to a sexually transmitted disease can now be done with the click of a computer mouse.

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22.10.2008 05:48:26 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Speedy eaters seen likelier to get fat (Reuters)

A woman walks along the boardwalk while leaving the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York September 4, 2007. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - People who eat quickly until full are three times more likely to be overweight, a problem exacerbated by the availability of fast food and the decline of orderly dining habits, Japanese researchers said on Wednesday.


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22.10.2008 01:23:03 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Safety a problem for new generation drugs, too (AP)

AP - Nearly a fourth of widely used new-generation biological drugs for several common diseases produce serious side effects that lead to safety warnings soon after they go on the market, the first major study of its kind found.

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21.10.2008 21:23:25 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Scientists hoping new magnet device can treat depression (AP)

Graphic shows how magnetic stimulation is used to treat depression;AP - The government has approved the first noninvasive brain stimulator to treat depression — a device that beams magnetic pulses through the skull. If it sounds like science-fiction, well, those woodpecker-like pulses trigger small electrical charges that spark brain cells to fire. Yet it doesn't cause the risks of surgically implanted electrodes or the treatment of last resort, shock therapy.


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21.10.2008 00:13:35 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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