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Early teen drug, alcohol use ups sex and behaviour risks (AFP)

File picture shows a young Russian drug addict injecting himself as his friends wait their turn. Children who try drugs or alcohol before age 15 run a greater risk of being substance-dependent as adults, contracting sexually transmitted diseases, dropping out of school or being convicted of a crime, a study showed.(AFP/File/Dima Korotayev)AFP - Children who try drugs or alcohol before age 15 run a greater risk of being substance-dependent as adults, contracting sexually transmitted diseases, dropping out of school or being convicted of a crime, a study showed.


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17.10.2008 14:35:25 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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CPR study suggests 'Stayin Alive' lives up to name (AP)

In this 1977 file photo originally released by Paramount Pictures, John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney are shown in a scene from, 'Saturday Night Fever.'  Doctors have revived the old disco song 'Stayin' Alive' and found that it might actually live up to its name.  At 103 beats per minute, the Bee Gees' sung-in-falsetto tune has almost the perfect rhythm to help jump-start a stopped heart.  (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures)AP - "Stayin' Alive" might be more true to its name than the Bee Gees ever could have guessed: At 103 beats per minute, the old disco song has almost the perfect rhythm to help jump-start a stopped heart.


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17.10.2008 05:08:25 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Brain's reaction to yummy food may predict weight (AP)

AP - Drink a milkshake and the pleasure center in your brain gets a hit of happy — unless you're overweight. It sounds counterintuitive. But scientists who watched young women savor milkshakes inside a brain scanner concluded that when the brain doesn't sense enough gratification from food, people may overeat to compensate.

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17.10.2008 02:50:33 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 14, 2008 (HealthDay)

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

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15.10.2008 05:48:06 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)

HealthDay - MONDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking coffee or consuming other caffeine-laden foods does not appear to boost breast cancer risk, new research indicates.

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15.10.2008 05:48:01 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Vitamin B No Help for Alzheimer's (HealthDay)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Vitamin B supplements don't slow cognitive decline in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, a new study finds.

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15.10.2008 05:47:57 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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FDA will look into scientist's possible conflict (AP)

AP - Federal health officials said Tuesday they will look into a possible conflict of interest involving a prominent toxicologist who is heading up a review of a sensitive safety issue.

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15.10.2008 04:09:01 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Sweetened pill could help children beat malaria (Reuters)

An eighteen-month-old Indian boy rests in a hammock in Mumbai, September 19, 2005. (Adeel Halim VM/mk/Reuters)Reuters - A new, cherry-flavored anti-malaria pill works as well as current treatments, is easy for children to swallow and could save lives, researchers reported on Wednesday.


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15.10.2008 02:05:39 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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China orders more milk testing, HK boy sick (AP)

Shelves for dairy products are seen empty in a supermarket in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu province, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008.  China is ordering all liquid and powdered milk manufactured before Sept. 14 to be taken off the shelves for melamine testing, the first time it has issued a blanket recall of products since the tainted dairy scandal broke last month. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)AP - China's store shelves are being cleared of all milk and milk powder more than a month old, a huge recall that marks the latest government effort to restore consumer confidence after four babies died from drinking milk tainted with an industrial chemical.


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14.10.2008 20:51:35 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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US Supreme Court rejects obese death row inmate's appeal (AFP)

Convicted rapist and murderer Richard Cooey, seen here in a Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction(ODRC) handout, was put to death in Ohio Tuesday after failing to convince courts he would suffer unduly during lethal injection because he was overweight.(AFP/HO)AFP - A convicted rapist and murderer was put to death in Ohio Tuesday after failing to convince courts he would suffer unduly during lethal injection because he was overweight.


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14.10.2008 19:55:04 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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