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    Latest warning highlights dangers of microwaving (AP)

    HyVee employee Kevin Kruger stocks the freezers, in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008.   Zapping frozen meals in the microwave may be fast and easy, but it also can make you sick if not done properly.    (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)AP - Zapping frozen meals in the microwave may be fast and easy, but it also can make you sick if it's not done properly.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 01:15:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Task force: Colon cancer screenings can stop at 75 (AP)

    Graphic shows deaths rates for colon cancer by decade since 1960;AP - Most people over 75 should stop getting routine colon cancer tests, according to a government health task force that also rejected the latest X-ray screening technology.


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    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 01:23:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Fan use linked to lower risk of sudden baby death (AP)
    AP - Using a fan to circulate air seemed to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in a study of nearly 500 babies, researchers reported Monday. Placing babies on their backs to sleep is the best advice for preventing SIDS, a still mysterious cause of death. -- read full article
    Tue, 07 Oct 2008 07:43:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    New Test Detects Rare Leukemia More Quickly (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A new technique may help doctors diagnose a rare form of leukemia in a matter of hours instead of weeks, researchers say. -- read full article
    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:02:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Exotic animals, domestic pets pose risk for children: study (AFP)

    A woman in a specialist medical facility holds a bearded dragon, in 2005, in New York. Exotic pets such lizards and more common animals like hamsters and hedgehogs pose a health risk to children and the elderly, a new study found Monday.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Exotic pets such lizards and more common animals like hamsters and hedgehogs pose a health risk to children and the elderly, a new study found Monday.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:34:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Free Prescription Drug Samples Pose Risk to Kids (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - MONDAY, Oct. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Free prescription drug samples distributed to pediatric patients may be unsafe, research suggests. -- read full article
    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:02:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Obesity, Insulin Level Impact Prostate Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - SUNDAY, Oct. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Men who are overweight and who have high insulin levels when they are diagnosed with prostate cancer may be more likely to die from the disease, research shows. -- read full article
    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:02:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Doctors: No hamsters or exotic pets for young kids (AP)

    In this Feb. 3, 2001 file photo, a hedgehog curls up in the hands of its owner at a hedgehog club exhibit in Anchorage, Alaska. Hedgehogs can be dangerous for young children because their quills can penetrate skin and have been known to spread a bacteria germ that can cause fever, stomach pain and a rash, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics in a new report about dangers from exotic animals. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)AP - Warning: young children should not keep hedgehogs as pets — or hamsters, baby chicks, lizards and turtles, for that matter — because of risks for disease.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 11:43:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    3 share Nobel prize for work on AIDS and cancer (AP)

    German cancer researcher Harald zur Hausen stands in his laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. Zur Hausen and French researchers Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for discovering the AIDS virus and the role of viruses in cervical cancer. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)AP - Three European scientists shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for separate discoveries of viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer, breakthroughs that helped doctors fight the deadly diseases.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 15:26:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Kids want an exotic pet? Ask your doctor first (Reuters)

    An iguana in a file photo. (Jorge Silva/Reuters)Reuters - Reptiles, monkeys, rodents and other exotic pets are growing in popularity but should be discouraged in homes with small children or people with immune system problems, according to a report published on Monday.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:16:37 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Obesity, Insulin Level Impact Prostate Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
    HealthDay - SUNDAY, Oct. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Men who are overweight and who have high insulin levels when they are diagnosed with prostate cancer may be more likely to die from the disease, research shows. -- read full article
    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:47:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Jump seen in staph-linked flu deaths in kids (AP)
    AP - More children have died from flu because they also had staph infections, according to a new government report that urges parents to have their kids get the flu shot. -- read full article
    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:08:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Doctors: No hamsters or exotic pets for young kids (AP)

    In this Feb. 3, 2001 file photo, a hedgehog curls up in the hands of its owner at a hedgehog club exhibit in Anchorage, Alaska. Hedgehogs can be dangerous for young children because their quills can penetrate skin and have been known to spread a bacteria germ that can cause fever, stomach pain and a rash, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics in a new report about dangers from exotic animals. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)AP - Warning: young children should not keep hedgehogs as pets — or hamsters, baby chicks, lizards and turtles, for that matter — because of risks for disease.


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    Mon, 06 Oct 2008 07:36:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    World's heaviest man helps another obese man diet (AP)

    Manuel Uribe, 43, speaks on the phone with Jose Luis Garza as he lies in bed in his home in Monterrey, Mexico, Friday, Oct. 3, 2008.  Uribe, who has been fighting to lose his title as the world's heaviest man, is giving dieting advice to bed-ridden Garza.  (AP Photo/Monica Rueda)AP - When critically obese, bedridden Jose Luis Garza pleaded for help in shedding a few hundred pounds, he landed the world's biggest weight watcher.


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    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 14:53:38 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
    Salmonella sickens people in 12 states (AP)
    AP - The government is urging consumers to thoroughly cook frozen chicken dinners after 32 people in 12 states were sickened with salmonella poisoning. -- read full article
    Sun, 05 Oct 2008 14:57:20 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
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