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Early Caesareans Pose Risks to Newborns
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By RONI CARYN RABIN More than one third of mothers who chose to undergo a repeat Caesarean section had their babies earlier than medical guidelines recommend, and the earlier the babies were born, the more likely they were to experience a medical
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Illinois, 41 other states in salmonella outbreak
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ATLANTA (AP) - A nationwide salmonella outbreak that has struck 42 states has put about one in five of its victims in the hospital, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
CDC investigating salmonella outbreak in 42 states
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Salmonella outbreak sickens 388 across US: CDC
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Patients off hook in emergency room fee dispute
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Emergency room doctors who think a patient's HMO has underpaid them can't bill the patient for the difference and must seek whatever redress they can from the health plan, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a big-money dispute in the medical
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Ruling removes billing headache from emergency room visits
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Flawed Results on Some Vitamin D Tests
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By Miranda Hitti Jan. 8, 2009 -- Quest Diagnostics, a company that performs lab tests for patients nationwide, says some of the vitamin D tests it conducted in 2007 and part of 2008 yielded incorrect results.
Quest says some vitamin D tests gave wrong result
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Common Flu Strain Resistant to Popular Antiviral Drug
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By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Jan. 8 (HealthDay News) -- The most common strain of flu this season is resistant to the popular antiviral drug Tamiflu, but government health officials said Thursday there is no reason to panic.
Tamiflu-resistant strain found in Houston children
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Flu thumbs nose at a virus-fighting drug
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Health care overhaul needn't break bank: study
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By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - An analysis of proposals to overhaul US health care by President-elect Barack Obama and members of Congress suggests it is possible to insure all Americans without significantly raising total health spending.
Health care: Still on the critical list
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Orexigen Falls After Weight-Loss Pill Fails to Meet FDA Goal
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By Rob Waters Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Orexigen Therapeutics Inc. fell 34 percent in Nasdaq extended trading after releasing study results on its Contrave obesity pill that failed to show enough difference between patients taking the drug and those taking
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Orexigen drug shows 9.3 pct weight loss, shrs fall
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Orexigen obesity drug reduces weight in study
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Teen Pregnancy Rate Is On the Rise
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The number of teens having babies, as well as the rate in which they are having babies, is on the rise, with the highest teen birth rates being seen in the South and Southeast portions of the country.
Teen birth rates up in 26 states
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Teen Birth Rate Up in 26 States in 2006
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FDA Backs Cholesterol Drug Vytorin
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By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Jan. 8 (HealthDay News) -- After nearly a year of review, US health officials said Thursday that they supported the continued use of the controversial cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin.
US FDA backs Merck, Schering-Plough's Vytorin
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Positive step for drug from engineered goat
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Jan 7, 2009
By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY In a surprise move, it seems likely the first genetically engineered animal approved for commercial use won't be a fast-growing salmon, as was expected, but a goat that produces an anti-clotting drug in its milk.
US FDA staff backs CSL, GTC blood clot drugs
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