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Hot flashes common even before menopause
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most women expect hot flashes as a part of the "change of life," but more than half start sweating before menopause has actually begun, according to a survey. The study and others "indicate that women start having hot...Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology, Menopause, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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AstraZeneca, Bristol diabetes drug disappoints in key test
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb's diabetes drug Onglyza failed to reduce heart risks in a large clinical study, disappointing investors who had thought it might demonstrate an edge over rivals. The companies, which jointly sell...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Stroke, Bristol Myers Squibb Company, AstraZeneca Plc, Januvia (drug)
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EU fines Lundbeck, 8 others 146 mln euros for blocking cheaper drugs
ReutersBRUSSELS, June 19 (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators fined nine drugmakers a total of 146 million euros ($195.5 million) on Wednesday for blocking the supply of cheaper medicines on the market, with a penalty of 94 million euros imposed on Denmark's...Tags: Politics, Punishment, Denmark, Pharmaceuticals, Germany
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New Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program counselors assigned to Charlevoix County
Charlevoix County residents have two new counselors available to help seniors with questions concerning Medicare and Medicaid. Ron Chapman and Leslie Lake are certified by the Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program to provide help with the...Tags: Medicare, Prescription Drugs, Government Health Care
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EU fines Lundbeck and others 146 million euros for blocking rival drugs
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - European antitrust regulators fined nine drugmakers, including Denmark's Lundbeck, a total of 146 million euros ($195 million) for blocking the supply of a cheaper anti-depressant to the market, the first EU sanction against such...Tags: Politics, Germany, Citalopram (drug), Denmark, Pharmaceuticals
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Raccoon tests positive for rabies in Pittsylvania County
A raccoon has tested positive for rabies in Cascade. The raccoon was found near Martinsville Highway. The Virginia Department of Health asks pet owners to vaccinate their pets immediately. Rabies can be deadly to humans to animals and humans. Here...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Health, Pets
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Fox in Danville tests positive for rabies
A fox in Danville has tested positive for rabies. The fox was found in the Henry Street part of the city. According to the Virginia Department of Health, rabies is preventable in animals through vaccinations, but fatal to both animals and humans once...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines, Health, Pets, Disease Prevention
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St. Francis sports medicine adds to historic two-week run
It's still fair to say St. Francis High owns the National High School Sports Medicine Championships. Not only did Eli Hallak, director of the Golden Knights sports medicine program, develop the online competition two years ago, but his students won...Tags: High Schools, High School Sports, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Metabolic syndrome has declined, some risks persist
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Compared to a decade ago, fewer Americans have a cluster of risk factors that together can signal heart troubles and diabetes down the line, according to a new study. But while so-called metabolic syndrome is declining, some...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Weight, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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U.S. medical prices went down. Do not attempt to adjust your picture.
HealthBack in the days when you stuck rabbit ears on your television set and could fiddle with a ring on the dial to fine-tune a picture, there used to be an old sci-fi show called "The Outer Limits." In its introduction, a stern-sounding man advised viewers... -
Industry-backed studies more prominent at meetings
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Studies that are funded by pharmaceutical companies or involve industry-backed scientists tend to be more prominent at cancer meetings than independent studies, a new report suggests. "Figuring out the reasons behind these...Tags: Internal Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Science
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Bad news on red meat: Eating more is linked to diabetes risk
Nutritionists known for issuing warnings about the health risks of eating red meat reiterated their message this week, confirming a link between red meat consumption and Type 2 diabetes -- and showing, in a new follow-up study, that the association...
Tags: Internal Medicine, Medical Specialization, Health, Science and Technology, GlaxoSmithKline PLC
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