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Scientific American
City Says 83% of Restaurants Have Curbed Trans Fat
New York Times - Jun 29, 2007
By Kim Severson The fries at Katzs Delicatessen, above, are now cooked in trans fat-free soybean oil. (Photo: Stan Honda/Getty Images) New York City health officials are beaming about their efforts to get restaurants to stop using oils that contain ...
Free of trans fats in NYC, but its not all good news iTWire
Come fry with me, oil save ya from trans-fat ban New York Daily News
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HealthNews-Stats (press release)
The uninsured let a deadline pass
Christian Science Monitor - 5 hours ago
Massachusetts required them to get health insurance by July 1, but two-thirds haven't yet complied. By Carol Huang | Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor Boston - Tony Brooks needed health insurance by July 1. It's required by law.
Massachusetts begins health-care experiment Seattle Times
Health care sales pitch Worcester Telegram
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KOMO
Health Highlights: June 29, 2007
Forbes - Jun 29, 2007
A snack called Veggie Booty is being recalled nationwide due to possible contamination with salmonella bacteria, the US Food and Drug Administration reported.
Salmonella cases spur Albany Times Union
Snack implicated in 17-state Salmonella outbreak CIDRAP
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SpiritIndia
Shifting your body fat could become a reality
Independent Online - 1 hour ago
Paris - Ever dream of shifting around body fat to flatten your tummy and boost your bust all without surgery? Or maybe blocking that ample fat?
New Study Links Stress, Obesity Washington Post
Injection 'removes fat without use of surgery' Times Online
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HealthNews-Stats (press release)
Chinese toothpaste in Canada found to contain diethylene glycol
SpiritIndia - Jun 29, 2007
Health Canada is warning Canadians not to use Chinese toothpaste found on the Canadian market because 21 products to date have been found to contain unacceptable levels of diethylene glycol (DEG).
Dismal Scorecard For FDA North Country Gazette
Officials warn against buying harmful toothpastes CTV.ca
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College Medical Coverage
Wall Street Journal - 22 hours ago
By JILIAN MINCER Paying that first tuition bill for a college freshman? You'll also need to think about health insurance. Almost all schools require that students have health insurance, and most offer some kind of coverage for a fee.
Running out of time San Francisco Chronicle
House bill: Replace insurers with universal health care phillyBurbs.com
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Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Melaka Virus no match for chief minister
New Straits Times - 1 hour ago
The name "Melaka Virus" will be changed following a protest from Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said the ministry had no intention of smearing the good name of the state by naming a virus ...
Report: New virus discovered in Malaysia Xinhua
Melaka Virus to be renamed Malaysia Star
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SpiritIndia
Air travellers at risk of blood clots: WHO
CTV.ca - Jun 29, 2007
An expert from the World Health Organization is recommending that passengers on long flights exercise their legs and resist taking sleeping pills to reduce the risk of potentially fatal blood clots.
Thrombosis risks double after 4-hour travel: study ABC News
Long Haul Flights Double Risk Of Blood Clots, Says WHO Report Medical News Today
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Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Study Compares Drugs to Delay Preterm Birth
Forbes - Jun 29, 2007
FRIDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) -- The largest study of its kind has found that magnesium sulfate, the drug traditionally used to delay preterm labor, has more side effects than nifedipine, a newer treatment.
Birth drug leaves some moms feeling worse Los Angeles Times
Magnesium Sulfate More Effective Than Nifedipine in Preventing ... Medscape (subscription)
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HealthNews-Stats (press release)
Stem cell veto is a money-saving move
Lansing State Journal - 5 hours ago
President Bush vetoed the bill that would lift restrictions on government spending for embryonic stem cell research. However, most of the media reports don't differentiate between embryonic and adult stem cells.
My View: David L. Stocum Embryonic stem cell debate opens door to ... Indianapolis Star
Bush rejects second stem cell bill; veto override is unlikely American Medical News (subscription)
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