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Global shares end lower in volatile session, dollar falls
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks prices worldwide fell on Thursday as investors questioned the pace of economic growth and when the U.S. Federal Reserve's stimulus program would end. U.S. shares ended mildly lower after a volatile session, bucking the trend...Tags: Google Inc., Strikes, Wars and Interventions, Oracle Corp., Wells Fargo & Co.
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New J&J anti-depressant related to 'Special K' party drug
ReutersNEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson said it plans to seek approvals for 11 new drugs by 2017, including a treatment for patients with depression who have failed to benefit from standard medications. The intranasal drug, called...Tags: Tylenol (drug), Rabies, Medical Research, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Suicide
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Health officials probe deadly respiratory illness in Alabama
ReutersBy Verna Gates BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 22 (Reuters) - U.S. and state health authorities are investigating an unidentified respiratory illness that has killed two of 10 people hospitalized with it in Alabama since last week. Preliminary tests do not...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, General Practitioners, Diseases and Illnesses, Swine Flu, MRSA
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Do diet changes help ADHD children?
Dylan Jerrell was having a tough time in kindergarten. The energetic, outgoing Bigfoot fan was easily frustrated, and he responded to challenges with disruptive meltdowns. He wouldn't hit anyone, but he'd break down and cry or yell at his teachers....
Tags: The Ohio State University, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Specialization, Medical Research, Culture
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Tinnitus -- and how to protect your ears
One in five Americans experience some level of tinnitus --it's the perception of a constant ringing in the ears and can be caused by exposure to loud, sudden or repeated noise. It affects musicians, construction workers and military veterans in...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Tinnitus
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Common Heart Tests And Why They're Done
Cardiologist and Hospital of Central Connecticut medical staff memberWhether you go for a physical or already see a cardiologist, chances are your doctor may order a test to check how well your heart is working. Among the most common cardiac tests are electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and stress test. Each test helps to...Tags: Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure, Medical Research, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Health and Medical Professionals
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If you go for Memorial Day swim, here are some tips to avoid illnesses
Summer time is all about taking a dip in the pool, but it's no fun when it makes you sick. Every year, thousands of Americans get sick from recreational water illnesses caused by germs spread from swallowing, breathing in mists or coming into contact...
Tags: Sports, Swimming, Memorial Day, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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ANALYSIS-From opera to war games, U.S. and China deepen military ties
Reuters* U.S. military says quality, quantity of contact rising * Chinese army deliberately reaching out to wider world * Worries linger over espionage, providing too much training By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) -...Tags: Piracy, Networking, U.S. Department of Defense, Aircraft Carriers, Wars and Interventions
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'The Hangover: Part III' review: One final, funny howl
*** (out of four) If by chance you own pet dogs, chickens or giraffes, do not bring them to “The Hangover: Part III.” Things don’t go well for animals in the movie. Things never go well for the Wolf Pack, as they are once again in over...
Tags: Ken Jeong, The Hangover (movie), Justin Bartha, John Goodman, Ed Helms
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The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause
This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...Tags: Obstetrics, Cleveland Clinic, Healthcare Provider, Medical Specialization, Food and Drug Administration
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Recovery time from disorder affecting nerves can vary
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was recently diagnosed with Parsonage-Turner syndrome following a rotator cuff repair. There's not much information out there. Can you tell me more about it? I'm currently going through weekly steroid infusion treatment. I have pain in...Tags: Health Treatments, Internists, Medical Research, Physical Therapy, Inflammation
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Regeneron, Sanofi asthma drug seen as potential game changer
Reuters(Reuters) - A new type of asthma drug meant to attack the underlying causes of the respiratory disease slashed episodes by 87 percent in a mid-stage trial, making it a potential game changer for patients with moderate to severe disease, researchers said...Tags: Macular Degeneration, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Diseases and Illnesses, Biotechnology, Rheumatoid Arthritis
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