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    Brain Scans Detect Alzheimer's Disease Quickly (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) -- French radiologists report they've simplified a method of scanning the brain for signs of Alzheimer's disease, potentially making it easier to diagnose the mind-robbing condition. -- read full article
    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:47:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    New Scheduler Helps Track Kids' Shots (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - SATURDAY, June 14 (HealthDay News) -- A new computerized program that helps parents and pediatricians adjust childhood immunization schedules when one or more vaccinations are missed has been developed by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. -- read full article
    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 03:47:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Plastics expert wins $500K Lemelson-MIT award (AP)
    AP - Consumers have environmentally friendlier plastics, patients in clinical trials have a new device to treat clogged arteries and we all might get disease-treating nanoparticles inside our bodies thanks in part to the work of one man, the winner of this year's Lemelson-MIT Prize. -- read full article
    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 04:05:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Controversial obesity drug gets UK okay (Reuters)

    Subway riders walk through the turnstiles while leaving the U.S. Open in New York September 4, 2007. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - Sanofi-Aventis won a final green light for its obesity drug Acomplia from Britain's cost-effectiveness watchdog NICE on Wednesday, clearing the way for doctors to prescribe it on the state health service.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:23:32 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Wireless hospitals systems can disrupt med devices (AP)
    AP - Wireless systems used by many hospitals to keep track of medical equipment can cause potentially deadly breakdowns in lifesaving devices such as breathing and dialysis machines, researchers reported Tuesday in a study that warned hospitals to conduct safety tests. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 21:49:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    CDC: About 8 percent of Americans have diabetes (AP)

    A diabetic patient injects himself with insulin at the J.W.C.H. safety-net clinic in the center of Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles July 30, 2007. New government estimates show that nearly 24 million people in the United States have diabetes, an increase of more than 3 million in two years. REUTERS/Lucy NicholsonAP - The number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population, the government said Tuesday.


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    Wed, 25 Jun 2008 04:57:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Brain Scans Detect Alzheimer's Disease Quickly (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 24 (HealthDay News) -- French radiologists report they've simplified a method of scanning the brain for signs of Alzheimer's disease, potentially making it easier to diagnose the mind-robbing condition. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:21:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    New Scheduler Helps Track Kids' Shots (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - SATURDAY, June 14 (HealthDay News) -- A new computerized program that helps parents and pediatricians adjust childhood immunization schedules when one or more vaccinations are missed has been developed by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:21:14 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Clinical Trials Update: June 24, 2008 (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch: -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:21:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Brain injuries cause half of seniors' fall deaths (AP)
    AP - The elderly fear breaking a hip when they fall, but a government study indicates that hitting their head can also have deadly consequences: Brain injuries account for half of all deaths from falls. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:32:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Cancer Drug Gleevec Could Fight Stroke (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A powerful weapon against cancer might also boost stroke patients' survival, new research suggests. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 03:47:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Brain injuries from falls a deadly risk for seniors (Reuters)

    Sheely Connie (R), sits outside the Bedford Senior Activities Center with Violet Howard (L) and Katie Doduszka in Bedford Township, Michigan October 4, 2005. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters)Reuters - Nearly 8,000 older Americans who fell and banged their heads died from the brain injury in 2005, according to a government study released on Monday.


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    Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:44:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    New Source of Heart Stem Cells Found (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- Newly-identified stem cells located on the surface of the heart give rise to heart muscle cells, say researchers at Children's Hospital Boston. -- read full article
    Tue, 24 Jun 2008 03:47:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Salmonella can ride water into tomatoes (AP)

    In this June 10, 2008 file photo, a worker separates tomatoes at the sprawling Central de Abastos market in Mexico City. Pick a tomato in the blazing sun and plunge it into cold water. Instead of cleaning it, you might have contaminated it. As the FDA painstakingly tracks the source of the nationwide salmonella outbreak, this example shows the farm isn't the only place tomatoes can become tainted — and checking things like water quality and temperature control in packing houses and other supply stops is one key to safety.  (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)AP - Pick a tomato in the blazing sun and plunge it straight into cold water. If that happened on the way to market, it might be contaminated. Too big of a temperature difference can make a tomato literally suck water inside the fruit through the scar where its stem used to be. If salmonella happens to be lurking on the skin, that's one way it can penetrate and, if the tomato isn't eaten right away, have time to multiply.


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    Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:13:58 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Lack of sunshine vitamin may cloud survival odds (AP)
    AP - New research linking low vitamin D levels with deaths from heart disease and other causes bolsters mounting evidence about the "sunshine" vitamin's role in good health. -- read full article
    Mon, 23 Jun 2008 20:00:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
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