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Planned Parenthood receives Komen apology - Boston.com
Boston.com
Planned Parenthood receives Komen apology
Boston.com
By Pam Belluck The nation's preeminent breast cancer advocacy group, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, apologized yesterday for its decision to cut most of its financing to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screening and said it would
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Komen's reversal on Planned Parenthood grants could affect donations
Denver Post
Komen reverses Planned Parenthood move - angering antiabortion activists
Philadelphia Inquirer
Susan G. Komen for the Cure reverses course; Is this a teachable moment?
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
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Minn. food company recalls about 1 million eggs in 34 states - USA TODAY
USA TODAY
Minn. food company recalls about 1 million eggs in 34 states
USA TODAY
MINNETONKA, Minn. (AP) ? A Minnesota food company said Friday it is recalling more than a million hard-cooked eggs distributed to 34 states after testing revealed some may be contaminated with listeria. Robert F. Bukaty, AP Lab testing by a third party
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Egg recall in 34 states over Listeria concerns
CBS News
Minnesota food company recalls cooked eggs distributed in 34 states due to
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Washington Post
Cooked eggs recalled in California, 33 other states
Los Angeles Times
Wall Street Journal
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Calls for teenage boys to also receive HPV vaccine against sexually ... - Daily Mail
Daily Mail
Calls for teenage boys to also receive HPV vaccine against sexually
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Daily Mail
By Charles Walford The HPV vaccine should be given to all males between the ages of 11 and 21 to protect them against sexually transmitted diseases and cancers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said in its 2012 report.
HPV vaccine now recommended for all boys, CDC says
CBS News
Adults Still Slow to Get Their Shots
MedPage Today
Vaccines: They're Not Just for Kids (But Too Few US Adults Are Getting Immunized)
TIME
Medical News Today
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Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet study - BBC News
BBC News
Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet study
BBC News
By Neil Bowdler Science and health reporter, BBC News Worldwide malaria deaths may be almost twice as high as previously estimated, a study reports. This compares to a World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate for 2010 of 655000 deaths.
Malaria kills twice as many as thought: study
Reuters
Malaria kills more people worldwide than once thought, study says
Los Angeles Times
Malaria kills twice as many as thought, study finds
Montreal Gazette
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Path Is Found for the Spread of Alzheimer's - New York Times
New York Times
Path Is Found for the Spread of Alzheimer's
New York Times
Alzheimer's disease seems to spread like an infection from brain cell to brain cell, two new studies in mice have found. But instead of viruses or bacteria, what is being spread is a distorted protein known as tau. The surprising finding answers a
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A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals
Wall Street Journal
Study Tracks Alzheimer's Progression In Mice
NPR
Alzheimer's Disease Protein Spreads Through Neurons in Mice
BusinessWeek
WebMD
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Lack of Sunlight, Vitamin D Tied to Stroke Risk - MedPage Today
MedPage Today
Lack of Sunlight, Vitamin D Tied to Stroke Risk
MedPage Today
By Chris Kaiser, Cardiology Editor, MedPage Today These studies were published as abstracts and presented at a conference. These data and conclusions should be considered to be preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Sunny Skies Linked to Lower Stroke Risk
WebMD
Severe memory loss linked to fatal strokes
Times of India
Severe, Rapid Memory Loss Could Herald Stroke
Medscape
Cardiology Today
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Family Practice News Digital Network
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Child Abuse And Neglect Toll $124 Billion, USA - Medical News Today
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Child Abuse And Neglect Toll $124 Billion, USA
Medical News Today
A report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that was published in Child Abuse and Neglect - The International Journal, reveals that the total lifetime estimated financial costs that is associated with just one year of confirmed
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In Dollars Alone, Cost of US Child Abuse High
WebMD
CDC: Child abuse costs US $124 billion
CBS News
Child abuse price tag for US is $124 billion, CDC reports
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International Business Times
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Sacramento Bee
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Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity - USA TODAY
USA TODAY
Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON ? An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger. Markell DeLoatch, AP The Maryland health
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Raw milk farmers: Cleanliness keeps bacteria at bay
Danville News
Raw milk from Pa. farm causes 35 to fall ill
CBS News
Not so fresh: Non-pasteurized milk sickens dozens
New York Daily News
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Siblings' brain scans may hold key to addictions - Fox News
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Siblings' brain scans may hold key to addictions
Fox News
Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Drug addicts and their non-addicted siblings share certain features in the brain, suggesting a susceptibility to addiction is inherited but is also a flaw that can be overcome, scientists said on Thursday.
Siblings Brain Study Sheds Light on the Roots of Addiction
TIME
Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties in Study
San Francisco Chronicle
Brains may be wired for addiction
BBC News
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Babies top off Wear Red Day - The Daily News Journal
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Babies top off Wear Red Day
The Daily News Journal
Middle Tennessee Medical Center nurse Rachel Ramsey holds baby twins at MTMC who were part of National Wear Red Day. / submitted photo MURFREESBORO ? Friday was National Wear Red Day, and Saint Thomas Heart at Middle Tennessee Medical Center and Saint
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Wear Red Day puts focus on women's heart disease
Monroe News Star
Even fit women have heart disease
Fox News
Going red for National Heart Month
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