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Antibiotics Do Little for Inner Ear Infections (HealthDay)

HealthDay - MONDAY, Feb. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Antibiotics don't significantly reduce fluid buildup in young children with inner ear infections, a new analysis shows.

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19.02.2008 04:00:33 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Some cancer patients turn to 'coaches' (AP)

AP - The advice made her head spin: Have the lump removed. No, let them take the whole breast. Chemo? Radiation? Everyone seemed to have an opinion.

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19.02.2008 04:00:33 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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More advanced cancer seen in uninsured Americans (Reuters)

Prostate cancer cells are seen in a handout photo from the National Cancer Institute. REUTERS/NCI/HandoutReuters - Uninsured Americans and those in a government health program for the poor are far more likely to have advanced diseases when diagnosed with cancer than those with private coverage, researchers said on Sunday.


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18.02.2008 10:40:48 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Bosses less likely to have cancer: Australian study (AFP)

Office workers are reflected in a glazed wall in Sydney's business district.(AFP/File/Anoek De Groot)AFP - Managers are less likely to have cancer, while shop assistants have a greater chance of suffering back pain and nurses have a higher rate of heart disease, according to a new Australian study.


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17.02.2008 19:00:45 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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New drug can treat alcoholism: study (AFP)

A man shopping at a liquor store. A new drug can help alcoholics overcome their addiction by reducing stress-induced cravings, a study released Thursday has found.(AFP/PRESSENSBILD/File/Jessica Gow)AFP - A new drug can help alcoholics overcome their addiction by reducing stress-induced cravings, a study released Thursday has found.


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17.02.2008 19:00:42 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Obesity boosts cancer risk, says health review (AFP)

An overweight man walks through central Sydney. Being obese boosts the risk of half a dozen types of cancer, and the odds strengthen as one's waistline thickens, according to a major review published on Saturday by The Lancet.(AFP/File/Greg Wood)AFP - Being obese boosts the risk of half a dozen types of cancer, and the odds strengthen as one's waistline thickens, according to a major review published on Saturday by The Lancet.


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17.02.2008 19:00:27 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Cancer 'coaches' sway treatment choices (AP)

AP - The advice made her head spin: Have the lump removed. No, let them take the whole breast. Chemo? Radiation? Everyone seemed to have an opinion.

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17.02.2008 02:55:10 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Bird flu kills another Indonesian boy (AP)

A worker sorts chickens to be slaughtered at a market in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. The daughter of an Indonesian women who tested positive for bird flu has also contracted the virus, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, in what could be a case of human-to-human transmission.(AP Photo/Irwin Fedriansyah)AP - A 3-year-old Indonesian boy has died of bird flu, a health official said Saturday, announcing the country's second death from the illness in one day. The two cases, which were apparently unrelated, brought Indonesia's bird flu death toll to 105.


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17.02.2008 02:55:10 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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2 SoCal men charged with abusing cattle (AP)

AP - Two former slaughterhouse workers were charged Friday with abusing ailing cattle in a case based on undercover video footage showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts.

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17.02.2008 02:55:10 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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Obesity growing to be top cancer cause (AP)

AP - Obesity is on its way to being deadlier than smoking as a cause of cancer, a leading researcher said Friday. Being obese is currently associated with about 14 percent of cancer deaths in men and 20 percent in women, compared with about 30 percent each for smoking, Dr. Walter C. Willett of the Harvard School of Public Health, told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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16.02.2008 10:00:23 - Yahoo! News: Health News

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