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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Medicare Insurers to Offer More Options in ’07 - New York Times



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Medicare Insurers to Offer More Options in ’07
New York Times - 6 hours ago
By ROBERT PEAR. WASHINGTON Sept. 30 - Medicare beneficiaries will have access to more options for prescription drug coverage in 2007 with many insurers offering better value and a larger number of medications the Bush administration said Friday.
More Medicare Confusion in 2007? WebMD
More Companies Offering Nationwide Medicare Drug Benefit Medical News Today
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Fresh Spinach Cleared for Consumption Again - Forbes



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Fresh Spinach Cleared for Consumption Again
Forbes - Sep 29 2006
FRIDAY Sept. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Consumers got an all-clear from US health officials Friday to buy and eat fresh spinach again.
Spinach Safe to Eat Again After Outbreak FDA Says (Update1) Bloomberg
Fresh Spinach Safe To Eat Again Medical News Today
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For these writers cancer is the subject (AP)

AP - She married in Arizona on a Saturday. On Sunday her groom took a plane to New York and his new job. On Monday she set off in the U-Haul truck for the 2000-mile drive to meet him.

Food illnesses decline CDC reports (AP)

Lettuce crops are see in Salinas Calif. on Monday Sept. 18 2006. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez FILE)AP - Despite the recent E. coli spinach outbreak food may be safer now than at any other time in the last decade with illness occurring at record-low rates new federal statistics show.


Sugar and Mental Health

Reuters had a story a couple days ago on new research from Norway on sugar intake and psychological problems. The study was done on 5000 10th graders in Norway and they concluded that there was a significant relationship between sugary soft-drink consumptions and psychological symptoms like hyperactivity and various forms of distress. “For hyperactivity [...]

Care For Patients With Anaemia Linked To Chronic Kidney Disease To Improve With New NICE Guidelines UK

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions have published a clinical guideline to improve treatment and care for people with anaemia associated with chronic kidney disease. [click link for full article]

Hitting a loud responsive chord - Newsday



Washington Times
Hitting a loud responsive chord
Newsday - 9 hours ago
I'm 55 and your article on the Stones ("Four decades of 'Satisfac- tion'" Sept. 23) made me feel not so alone in the world anymore.
Medicare drug premiums steady USA Today
Insurers rush to offer new Medicare drug plans Rocky Mountain News
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Spinach gets the OK - San Jose Mercury News



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Spinach gets the OK
San Jose Mercury News - 15 hours ago
By Lisa M. Krieger. Salinas Valley spinach was given a clean bill of health Friday by the US Food and Drug Administration two weeks after alarm over an epidemic of illnesses emptied local grocery shelves.
Feds lift warning on fresh spinach Dailyrecord.com
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For these writers cancer is the subject (AP)

AP - She married in Arizona on a Saturday. On Sunday her groom took a plane to New York and his new job. On Monday she set off in the U-Haul truck for the 2000-mile drive to meet him.

Science Of Learning Center Comes To UC San Diego

A better understanding of how humans learn could lead to improved teaching techniques and along the way alter the trajectories of countless human lives. Thanks to a National Science Foundation grant for 3. [click link for full article]

Food illnesses decline CDC reports (AP)

Lettuce crops are see in Salinas Calif. on Monday Sept. 18 2006. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez FILE)AP - Despite the recent E. coli spinach outbreak food may be safer now than at any other time in the last decade with illness occurring at record-low rates new federal statistics show.


FDA lifts ban on most fresh spinach - Houston Chronicle



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FDA lifts ban on most fresh spinach
Houston Chronicle - 13 hours ago
By LISA LEFF AP Writer. © 2006 AP. SAN FRANCISCO - The US Food and Drug Administration lifted its two-week-old consumer warning on most fresh spinach Friday revising the alert to say it now covers only specific brands packaged on certain dates.
FDA OKs Spinach With Reservations Los Angeles Times
Feds lift warning on fresh spinach Dailyrecord.com
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More drug plans for Medicare patients to choose from - San Francisco Chronicle



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More drug plans for Medicare patients to choose from
San Francisco Chronicle - 3 hours ago
California Medicare beneficiaries who had dozens of prescription drug plans to pick from this year will have even more choices for 2007.
Medicare adding more drug coverage plans Houston Chronicle
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all 238 news articles

Frist unveils minority health bill (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tenn. discusses the Senate's agenda prior to the election recess during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington Wednesday Sept. 27 2006.   (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)AP - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is aligning himself with Democrats in hopes of enhancing his political legacy through an effort to improve minority health care.


Study: Hotel rooms have unseen guests (AP)

A room in the Motel Los Angeles  in Puerto Vallarta City Mexico is shown in this June 20 2003 file photo. A new study of motels - done after guests left but before rooms were cleaned - found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens showing potential hazards if the cleaning isn't thorough. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)AP - Hotel guests leave behind more than just socks and old paperbacks: A new study found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens after cold sufferers checked out.


Mortality Rates From Cancer And Heart Disease Improve UK

Figures released by the Department of Health based on recent data from the Office for National Statistics show that mortality figures for people suffering from cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) have improved. The latest mortality figures for people under the age of 75 show that death rates from cancer have reduced by 15.7% and death rates from CVD have reduced by 35.9% since 1996. [click link for full article]

Spinach gets the OK - San Jose Mercury News



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Spinach gets the OK
San Jose Mercury News - 5 hours ago
By Lisa M. Krieger. Salinas Valley spinach was given a clean bill of health Friday by the US Food and Drug Administration two weeks after alarm over an epidemic of illnesses emptied local grocery shelves.
Fresh Spinach Cleared for Consumption Again Food Consumer
SALINAS VALLEY Spinach processor responds to E. coli outbreak San Francisco Chronicle
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Study: Hotel rooms have unseen guests (AP)

A room in the Motel Los Angeles  in Puerto Vallarta City Mexico is shown in this June 20 2003 file photo. A new study of motels - done after guests left but before rooms were cleaned - found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens showing potential hazards if the cleaning isn't thorough. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)AP - Hotel guests leave behind more than just socks and old paperbacks: A new study found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens after cold sufferers checked out.


Medicare Part D to offer more choices in 2007 - Pioneer Press



Washington Times
Medicare Part D to offer more choices in 2007
Pioneer Press - 53 minutes ago
BY JEREMY OLSON and REBECCA JUNGBAUER. Minnesota seniors upset with Medicare Part D plans that dropped coverage of their drugs or dunked them in the "doughnut hole" sooner than expected will have more choices if they want to switch plans for 2007.
Medicare drug plans multiply for next year Centre Daily Times
Seniors get more drug plan options Miami Herald
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all 213 news articles

Frist unveils minority health bill (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tenn. discusses the Senate's agenda prior to the election recess during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington Wednesday Sept. 27 2006.   (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)AP - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is aligning himself with Democrats in hopes of enhancing his political legacy through an effort to improve minority health care.


AACR CEO Margaret Foti Receives Cancer Service Award

American Association for Cancer Research Chief Executive Officer Margaret Foti Ph.D. M.D. (h.c.) will receive the Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI) Distinguished Service Award for her outstanding contributions to progress in cancer research. The award will be presented during a special ceremony at the AACI's annual meeting October 22 - 24 2006. [click link for full article]

Friday, September 29, 2006

Health Roundup: Inter-pregnancy BMI gain bad - Monsters and Critics.com



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Health Roundup: Inter-pregnancy BMI gain bad
Monsters and Critics.com - 2 hours ago
By Kate Walker Sep 29 2006 19:34 GMT. LONDON England (UPI) -- New research conducted by Dr. Eduardo Villamor of the Harvard School of Public Health has shown that mothers who gain weight between their first ...
'Lingering pregnancy fat' danger BBC News
Study: 3 kg between pregnancies raises health risks Xinhua
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US FDA says spinach safe but has bigger concerns - Reuters



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US FDA says spinach safe but has bigger concerns
Reuters - 35 minutes ago
By Maggie Fox Health and Science Correspondent. WASHINGTON Sept 29 (Reuters) - Fresh spinach is safe to eat in the United States because all E. coli-tainted spinach has been recalled the US Food and Drug Administration said on Friday.
Calif. Growers Must Improve Food Safety Officials Stress Forbes
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Study: Hotel rooms have unseen guests (AP)

A room in the Motel Los Angeles  in Puerto Vallarta City Mexico is shown in this June 20 2003 file photo. A new study of motels - done after guests left but before rooms were cleaned - found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens showing potential hazards if the cleaning isn't thorough. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)AP - Hotel guests leave behind more than just socks and old paperbacks: A new study found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens after cold sufferers checked out.


More college kids eating local farm fare (AP)

AP - An earthy abundance from local farms comes through the loading docks of the Culinary Institute of America: sprigs of asparagus in the spring peas and beets in the summer apples and squash in the fall. The food — much of it taken from the soil the day before — provides fresh fodder from the Hudson Valley for the riverside school's five restaurants and classroom kitchens.

Women Given Liver Transplants Outlive Male Recipients By Around 4 Years

Female liver transplant recipients outlive men given the same procedure by an average of 4.5 years suggests research published ahead of print in Gut.And while younger people tend to live longest of all they also stand to lose more years of their life compared with those who have not had liver transplants the research shows. [click link for full article]

Calif. Growers Must Improve Food Safety Officials Stress - Forbes



Earthtimes.org
Calif. Growers Must Improve Food Safety Officials Stress
Forbes - 5 hours ago
FRIDAY Sept. 29 (HealthDay News) -- California health officials said Thursday that they still hoped to locate the source of the E. coli spinach contamination that has sickened at least 187 people in 26 states killing one.
SALINAS VALLEY Spinach processor responds to E. coli outbreak San Francisco Chronicle
'Smoking gun' helps narrow E. coli outbreak probe Houston Chronicle
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Interpregnancy Weight Gain Risky for Second Pregnancy - MedPage Today



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Interpregnancy Weight Gain Risky for Second Pregnancy
MedPage Today - 5 hours ago
By Judith Groch Senior Writer MedPage Today. BOSTON Sept. 29 -- Mothers who gained weight between pregnancies increased their risk for maternal and perinatal complications during the second consecutive pregnancy according to a large Swedish study.
Gaining Weight Between Babies Risky CBS News
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Weight gain between pregnancies risky (AP)

A physician's assistant checks a pregnant patient in this 2005 file photo in Salinas Calif. A new study suggests women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight suggests a provocative study of thousands of women.


Study: Hotel rooms have unseen guests (AP)

AP - Hotel guests leave behind more than just socks and old paperbacks: A new study found viruses on TV remotes light switches and even hotel pens after cold sufferers checked out.

Care Quality For Privately Insured Individuals Increases In Several Categories NCQA Says

The quality of care for patients enrolled in private insurance plans in 2005 improved in 35 of 42 categories including cervical cancer and colorectal cancer screenings and the controlling of high blood pressure in hypertension patients according to a report released Wednesday by the National Committee for Quality Assurance the AP/Seattle Post Intelligencer reports. [click link for full article]

Weight gain risk to next baby - Independent



Earthtimes.org
Weight gain risk to next baby
Independent - 14 hours ago
By John von Radowitz. Mothers who gain weight after their first baby risk serious complications when they get pregnant again a study has shown.
Women who keep baby weight face risk of future birth complications This is London
Weight Link To Pregnancy Problems Life Style Extra
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'Smoking gun' helps narrow E. coli outbreak probe - Houston Chronicle



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'Smoking gun' helps narrow E. coli outbreak probe
Houston Chronicle - 7 hours ago
By KASIE HUNT. AP. WASHINGTON - Health authorities hunting the source of a nationwide E. coli outbreak are focusing on nine California farms after discovering what could be a crucial clue: an opened bag of ...
More E.Coli spinach found in US outbreak Sydney Morning Herald
No E. coli found at two Calif. spinach plants Reuters
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Weight gain between pregnancies risky (AP)

A physician's assistant checks a pregnant patient in this 2005 file photo in Salinas Calif. A new study suggests women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight suggests a provocative study of thousands of women.


More college kids eating local farm fare (AP)

AP - An earthy abundance from local farms comes through the loading docks of the Culinary Institute of America: sprigs of asparagus in the spring peas and beets in the summer apples and squash in the fall. The food — much of it taken from the soil the day before — provides fresh fodder from the Hudson Valley for the riverside school's five restaurants and classroom kitchens.

HIV/AIDS Conference Delegates Call For More Regional Support To Fight Spread Of The Virus

Participants on Monday at an international parliamentary conference on HIV prevention in Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the Kyrgyzstan capital Bishkek called for more commitment and leadership to reduce the spread of HIV in the region IRIN News reports. [click link for full article]

Officials urge better food safety from Salinas Valley farms - San Jose Mercury News



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Officials urge better food safety from Salinas Valley farms
San Jose Mercury News - 7 hours ago
AP. SAN JUAN BAUTISTA Calif. - State health officials said Thursday they have not given up hope of finding the source of the contaminated spinach that's sickened at least 189 people but called on farmers ...
'Smoking gun' helps narrow E. coli outbreak probe Houston Chronicle
Company Acts in Outbreak From Spinach New York Times
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all 593 news articles

NYC to Restaurants: Get an Oil Change - Washington Post



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NYC to Restaurants: Get an Oil Change
Washington Post - Sep 27 2006
In what could be a bellwether move New York City's Board of Health yesterday took the first step in requiring restaurants to sharply limit the amount of trans fat in their foods.
FACTBOX-What are trans fats? Reuters
City sees no need to cut the fat Yale Daily News
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all 425 news articles

More college kids eating local farm fare (AP)

AP - An earthy abundance from local farms comes through the loading docks of the Culinary Institute of America: sprigs of asparagus in the spring peas and beets in the summer apples and squash in the fall. The food — much of it taken from the soil the day before — provides fresh fodder from the Hudson Valley for the riverside school's five restaurants and classroom kitchens.

Weight gain between pregnancies risky (AP)

A physician's assistant checks a pregnant patient in this 2005 file photo in Salinas Calif. A new study suggests women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight suggests a provocative study of thousands of women.


Employer Health Plan Premiums Show Smallest Increase Since 2000 But Rise Twice As Fast As Wages Inflation Survey Finds

Employer-sponsored health insurance premiums increased by an average of 7.7% in 2006 compared with increases of 9.2% in 2005 and 13.9% in 2003 according to an annual survey released on Tuesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational Trust the New York Times reports (Freudenheim New York Times 9/27). [click link for full article]

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Federal trans-fat plan best: Officials - Toronto Star



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Federal trans-fat plan best: Officials
Toronto Star - Sep 27 2006
Health departments in New York city and Chicago are considering a total ban on restaurant foods that contain harmful trans-fatty acids but health officials in Toronto say they favour federal legislation and regulations to deal with the issue nation-wide.
Trans fats: What you need to know Food Consumer
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Physicians push FDA to drop 'recall' use (AP)

AP - The Food and Drug Administration is considering not using the word "recall" to warn patients and doctors about defective pacemakers and defibrillators at the request of a physicians' group struggling to deal with a loss of public confidence in the safety of implantable heart devices.

Insulin cell transplant helps control diabetes - Reuters.uk



CBC.ca
Insulin cell transplant helps control diabetes
Reuters.uk - 10 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An international study confirms that transplantation of insulin-producing pancreas cells called islets can help stabilize blood sugar levels in people who have hard-to-control type 1 diabetes.
Transplants of Insulin-Producing Cells Improve Severe Diabetes Bloomberg
Islet Transplant Induces Glycemic Stability in Patients With ... Medscape (subscription)
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Weight gain between pregnancies risky (AP)

A pregnant woman stands behind a curtain in an undated file photo. Weight gain above guidelines during pregnancy is common according to researchers and infants born to women with high weight gain tend to have worse outcomes. REUTERS/Mykhailo MarkivAP - Women who gain as little as 7 pounds between pregnancies can put themselves and their babies at medical risk even if they don't become overweight suggests a provocative study of thousands of women.


Elevated Testosterone Kills Brain Cells

A Yale School of Medicine study shows for the first time that a high level of testosterone such as that caused by the use of steroids to increase muscle mass or for replacement therapy can lead to a catastrophic loss of brain cells.Taking large doses of androgens or steroids is known to cause hyperexcitability a highly aggressive nature and suicidal tendencies. [click link for full article]

US trans fat ban: life-saver or Orwellian? - Independent Online



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US trans fat ban: life-saver or Orwellian?
Independent Online - 15 hours ago
A proposal to ban most artery-clogging trans fats from New York's restaurants could save thousands of lives at little cost to restaurateurs supporters of the initiative said on Wednesday.
New York City Plans Limits on Restaurants Use of Trans Fats Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription)
NYC to Restaurants: Get an Oil Change Washington Post
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The Terrell Owens Suicide Saga

While The Smoking Gun sticks by its reporting that Terrell Owens tried to commit suicide others remain unconvinced. Michael Silver over at Sports Illustrated believes Owens has a moodier darker side that many people don’t know but which he has seen. Owens himself has denied the attempt suggesting instead that he took natural supplements and [...]

MS drug treatment shows promise (AP)

AP - Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. the U.S. unit of Swiss drugmaker Novartis AG said Thursday that at least three out of four patients given an experimental multiple sclerosis treatment were free of relapses for more than two years.

Most uninsured children's parents work (AP)

AP - Most of the 9 million uninsured children in the U.S. live in homes where at least one parent works full time. In more than one-quarter of the cases there are two working parents.

Diabetes procedure cuts need for insulin - Toronto Star



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Diabetes procedure cuts need for insulin
Toronto Star - 6 hours ago
An international trial has shown that a made-in-Canada transplant procedure can help some people with severe Type 1 diabetes live free of insulin injections but experts caution it's not yet a cure.
Diabetes Treatment Disappoints in New Study New York Times
Islet Transplants Improve Glucose Control Yet Still Fall Short MedPage Today
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Flemish Biotechnology Is Flourishing: Second Bio-Incubator Opened

In response to the needs of the growing biotech sector in Flanders the Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) is opening a new bio-incubator in the Technology Park in Zwijnaarde. The new bio-incubator stands next to - and is an exact copy of - the first bio-incubator thus doubling the available space for biotech companies that are just getting started. [click link for full article]

Bipolar Awareness Day

Bipolar Disorder Awareness Day is part of Mental Health Awareness Week (1-7 October). It was created by the National Alliance on Mental Illness and Abbott Laboratories in 1990 to increase awareness of bipolar disorder promote early detection and accurate diagnosis reduce stigma and minimize the devastating impact on the 2.3 million Americans presently affected by the disorder.

Government Joins Fight Against Trans Fats - NPR



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Government Joins Fight Against Trans Fats
NPR - 12 hours ago
Talk of the Nation September 27 2006 · Guests talk about the new proposal to ban most trans fats from restaurant menus in New York City.
New York tells restaurants "Hold the fat" Xinhua
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A way off of insulin shots? Mixed results in tests - Newsweek



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A way off of insulin shots? Mixed results in tests
Newsweek - 11 hours ago
A few diabetics have been able to give up their daily insulin shots after getting transplants of pancreas cells according to the broadest study of this experimental treatment.
New Hope for Type 1 Diabetes Patients ABC News
Coping with Diabetes Market-Day.net
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Surgeons do 1st near-weightless surgery (AP)

In this picture released by CNES/Novespace patient Philippe Sanchot on the surgery table at center undergoes surgery on his arm by French's chief surgeon Dominique Martin third right during the world's first zero-gravity surgery aboard an airplane soaring and diving in and out of weightlessness over Bordeaux southwestern France Wednesday Sept. 27 2006. The experiment is part of a broader effort to develop robots for future surgeries from a distance in space or on Earth the doctors said. People around the table are unidentified. (AP Photo/CNES/NOVESPACE) MANDORY CREDIT CNES/NOVESPACEAP - Braving queasy stomachs a team of French doctors took to the skies Wednesday for the first operation on a human being in zero-gravity conditions removing a cyst from the arm of a man as the aircraft soared and dived to create weightlessness.


FCC to study ads kids' weight for link (AP)

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin speaks at a conference in Chicago in this June file photo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson FILE)AP - Concerned that a steady diet of TV ads is putting too many pounds on American children the Federal Communications Commission plans to study links between the ads viewing habits and the rise of childhood obesity.


Congress Should Guarantee Affordable Health Care For All U.S. Residents By 2012 Protect From High Out-of-Pocket Costs Citizens' Health Care Working

All U.S. residents should have access to affordable health care by 2012 according to a report released on Monday by a federal advisory panel the New York Times reports (Pear New York Times 9/26). [click link for full article]

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Resistant Bacteria Increasing Source Of Muscle Infection

An antibiotic-resistant bacteria called methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is increasingly a cause of muscle infections in children said Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) researchers in a report in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.The report appears online at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ in the October 15 2006 issue. [click link for full article]

NYC mulls ban on trans fats in eateries (AP)

Dr. Thomas Frieden  New York City Health Commissioner speaks during a press conference in New York in this June file photo. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews FILE)AP - Three years after the city banned smoking in restaurants health officials are talking about prohibiting something they say is almost as bad: artificial trans fatty acids.


Billionaire spends to map mouse brains - Independent Online



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Billionaire spends to map mouse brains
Independent Online - 14 hours ago
So you're a billionaire and you've bought a couple of sports teams launched an amateur space project and spent $800-million on good causes - what do you do with the change?
UNew website shows 3-D mouse brain Xinhua
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Survey: Lowest growth rate since 2000; workers still paying more - MarketWatch



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Survey: Lowest growth rate since 2000; workers still paying more
MarketWatch - 18 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Health insurance premiums for employer-sponsored plans notched their slowest growth rate in six years though it still rose more than twice as fast as workers' wages and overall inflation this year according to a new survey ...
Health insurance premiums continue to climb San Jose Mercury News
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Doctors arrive for zero-gravity surgery (AP)

Doctor Stephane Buffat right gives patient Philippe Sanchot a pill against nausea before boarding an Airbus A 300 Zero-G for a test flight at Merignac airport near Bordeaux southwestern France Tuesday Sept. 26 2006. A team of French doctors led by Martin will operate on a human under near-weightless conditions on Wednesday in a world first and what they hope will be a step toward performing surgery in space. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)AP - A plane carrying a team of doctors and a patient for pioneering zero-gravity surgery landed Wednesday after the flight although officials did not immediately disclose any information about the procedure.


Roche To Transfer Technology For Protease Inhibitor Saquinavir To Three Generic Drug Companies In Sub-Saharan Africa

Switzerland-based pharmaceutical company Roche on Friday said it will provide three generic drug companies in sub-Saharan Africa assistance in producing the protease inhibitor saquinavir under its Technology Transfer Initiative Reuters South Africa reports (Reuters South Africa 9/22). [click link for full article]

The Choice: A Longer Life or More Stuff - New York Times



The Money Times
The Choice: A Longer Life or More Stuff
New York Times - 4 hours ago
The most authoritative report on the cost of health insurance came out yesterday and it’s sure to cause some new outrage. The average cost of a family insurance plan that Americans get through their jobs ...
Premiums of Health Insurance Continue To Grow eMaxHealth.com
Health-care costs soar Kansas City Star
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all 250 news articles

New York proposes trans fat ban in restaurants - Reuters



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New York proposes trans fat ban in restaurants
Reuters - 8 hours ago
New York City's Health Department on Tuesday proposed a near ban on the use of artificial trans fat at restaurants likening its health danger to that of lead paint.
New York City Wants to Ban Trans Fats ABC News
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Many women unaware they're pre-diabetic (AP)

AP - Getting fatter around the middle? Have a family history of heart disease or diabetes? You could be headed for the same trouble especially if you're over 40 and female.

NYC mulls ban on trans fats in eateries (AP)

Dr. Thomas Frieden  New York City Health Commissioner speaks during a press conference in New York in this June file photo. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews FILE)AP - Three years after the city banned smoking in restaurants health officials are talking about prohibiting something they say is almost as bad: artificial trans fatty acids.


The Reality of “Internet Addiction”?

One of the favorite things for psychology entrepreneurs is to find a new behavior and throw “addiction” after it publish a book establish a weekend workshop series and rake in the dollars. As the DSM-V is prepared over the next handful of years there will be more and more talk about disorder additions to the [...]

AHIP Estimates The Number Of Medicare Drug Benefit Beneficiaries Who Will Reach Coverage Gap This Year

"Approximately Three Million Seniors Will Reach the Medicare Part D 'Coverage Gap' in 2006" America's Health Insurance Plans: AHIP estimates that approximately three million seniors will reach the so-called Medicare prescription drug benefit "doughnut hole" coverage gap this year. [click link for full article]

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Health insurance is twice inflation rate - Houston Chronicle



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Health insurance is twice inflation rate
Houston Chronicle - 7 hours ago
Workers won't find much comfort in the smallest increase in health insurance premiums since 1999. The 7.7 percent increase this year was still more than twice the rate of inflation.
Health-Care Premiums Rise 7.7% Outpacing Wages and Inflation Wall Street Journal (subscription)
Health saving accounts face modest use: US survey Reuters
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Investigators zero in on tainted spinach (AP)

Fresh spinach leaves are seen in the produce section of United Market in San Rafael California.  A Canadian woman was recently hospitalized after eating spinach from the United States tainted with E. coli bacteria a food inspection agency spokesman said.(AFP/Getty Images/File)AP - Test results linking two bags of Dole brand baby spinach to a deadly E. coli strain have helped health officials hone in on a specific batch from a San Juan Bautista processing plant that may be the source of a nationwide outbreak.


Menthol cigarettes prove harder to quit - Monsters and Critics.com



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Menthol cigarettes prove harder to quit
Monsters and Critics.com - 5 hours ago
Menthol cigarette smokers may have a harder time quitting than non-menthol cigarette smokers according to a new study. African ...
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