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#Healthwise news release on the Meridia (sibutramine) recall "...increased risk of heart attack and stroke." http://bit.ly/aB5JhU

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Decrease in preterm births leads to decrease in US infant mortality rate

news-medical.net — “More than 1,000 fewer babies died before celebrating their first birthday between 2007 and 2008, and many of them had the benefit of a full-term pregnancy, according to data released today by the National Center for Health Statistics.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Decrease in preterm births leads to decrease in US infant mortality rate: More than 1,000 fewer babies died befo... http://t.co/EcROg3O8

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News Room - Press Release - May 9, 2012

njha.com — “News Room - Press Release - May 9, 2012View full resource at njha.com

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2-year pilot project helps reduce non-emergency cases in hospital EDs, yielding better care & reduced costs http://t.co/vJxV22vq

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Retired couples may need $240,000 for health care - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: Couples retiring this year can expect their medical bills throughout retirement to cost 4 percent more than those who retired a year ago, according to an annual projection released Wednesday by Fidelity Investments.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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The Video Nursing Journal Club Innovation Continues

nursetopia.net — “UCSD Health System just released its ninth Nursing Research News You Can Use video, this time on cancer survivorship. Don’t have time to read three recent journal articles on this hot-topic? No worries. You can watch it. So watch it.View full resource at nursetopia.net

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Scripps Research Institute Scientists Show How Memory B Cells Stay 'In Class' to Fight Different Infections

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Exercise slows muscle wasting from age and heart failure / American Heart Association

newsroom.heart.org — “AHA Newsroom, AHA News, heart news, heart health news, news releases, heart news releases, stroke news releases, stroke news, advocacy news, advocacy news releases, press releases, multimedia, podcast, video, audio interviewView full resource at newsroom.heart.org

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Exercise has benefits for heart failure patients... somehow we need to reduce their fear so they can embrace exercise: http://t.co/uTLyTwsi

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Aurora Health Care News Release

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Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh presents 4th annual Aurora 5K Walk/Run for Cancer http://t.co/CEUAWds2

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Advocate Condell Focuses on Stroke Education, Prevention - Press Release - Digital Journal

digitaljournal.com — “Libertyville, IL (PRWEB) May 06, 2012 Wenda Hunt, Advocate Condell’s Stroke Coordinator, will present “Stop Stroke – Act FAST – Spread Hope” on May 8 at the GLMV Chamber Women’s Networking Group lunch, which runs from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. at White Deer Run Golf Club, 250 W. Greggs Parkway in Vernon Hills.View full resource at digitaljournal.com

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Free skin-cancer screenings Sunday in Westport - Westport News

westport-news.com — “The district encouraged anyone who has never been screened for skin cancer to take advantage of the free screening. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the release said, skin cancer is the most common and most preventable cancer. The most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma that typically do not cause serious health affects and can be removed through minor surgery, the release stated. Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays appears to be View full resource at westport-news.com

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Go Dairy Free | Dairy-Free Mexican Fiesta Pizza

godairyfree.org — “Alisa Fleming ~ A couple of months ago, I shared the news that Galaxy Nutritional Foods was releasing a new, soy-free, vegan cheese alternative &he...View full resource at godairyfree.org

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AIDSmeds - Top Stories : Gene-Modified T Cells Persist for a Decade, Without Major Risks, in HIV Studies - by Tim Horn

aidsmeds.com — “Genetically modified T cells--notably CD4 and CD8 cells--administered to people living with HIV participating in one of three clinical trials conducted between 1998 and 2002 are detectable more than a decade later, suggesting that single infusions of cells altered to target or block HIV have the potential for long-term efficacy. According to the paper, published in the May 2 issue of Science Translational Medicine and summarized in a University of Pennsylvania news release, the long-term safety View full resource at aidsmeds.com

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Top Stories : Gene-Modified T Cells Persist for a Decade, Without Major Risks, in #HIV Studies http://t.co/CxlMuGLC #AIDS

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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Releases Glaucoma Final Reports -- American Academy of Neurology

aan.com — “The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Effective Health Care Program has announced its release of two final reports on glaucoma. Access the report on glaucoma treatment. Access the report on glaucoma screening.View full resource at aan.com

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Radiology, News, Education, Service

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NIH launches collaborative program with industry and researchers to spur therapeutic development, May 3, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “The National Institutes of Health today unveiled a collaborative program that will match researchers with a selection of pharmaceutical industry compounds to help scientists explore new treatments for patients. NIH's new National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) has partnered initially with Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and Eli Lilly and Company which have agreed to make dozens of their compounds available for this initiative's pilot phase.View full resource at nih.gov

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AIDS, health groups submit comments to FDA prior to agency's review of PrEP

news-medical.net — “"In public comments submitted this week, a group of 14 leading HIV/AIDS and health organizations stated their support for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate [TDF/FTC] ... as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV infection in adult men and women," a press release from AVAC: Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention states.View full resource at news-medical.net

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