Genetic Engineering News Breast Cancer Survivors Carry on – Despite TDM1 Hault Food Consumer Last month, Swiss drug maker Roche Holding AG reported the discovery of a drug, trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1), the first conjugated monoclonal antibody that has proven to shrink tumors in HER2-positive breast cancer patients, and announced filing an …

Reuters India Vaccine coverage expands among US teens – CDC Food Consumer Editor's note: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report in its weekly journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) saying that the coverage of vaccination in US teens increased in 2009 compared to 2008. … More US teens get vaccinated, CDC finds Reuters More U.S

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TopNews Arab Emirates Most Kids With ADHD Take Medication WebMD July 20, 2010 — More than 80% of children who are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder take prescription medications at some point to treat their symptoms, according to a new nationwide survey of parents by Consumer … 84% of Kids With ADHD Have Been Prescribed Meds Gossip Jackal ADHD meds help, but many parents still against them msnbc.com Parents of ADHD sufferers share what works for them WRAL.com KATU

Reuters UK Africa: Turning the Page to a New Era in HIV Prevention Research AllAfrica.com A new report from AVAC surveys the state of biomedical HIV prevention research, including the first evidence of vaccine-induced protection in humans and the emergence of ARV-based prevention-and provides strategic recommendations for moving forward in … AIDS 2010 Called Both Medical and Political Summit Voice of America AIDS conference has human rights focus CBC.ca Activists: Stigma fuels HIV/AIDS rates in African-American community CNN Food Consumer

Los Angeles Times CDC: Fresh salsa, guacamole linked to foodborne illnesses USA Today Close to one in 25 outbreaks of foodborne illness in restaurants and delis can be traced to contaminated, freshly-made salsa or guacamole, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting. … Salsa, guacamole — and a side order of food-borne illness Los Angeles Times Tainted salsa and guacamole can cause food-borne illnesses Food Consumer Outbreaks tied to popularity of diners' salsa, guacamole Seattle Post Intelligencer msnbc.com

SAMAA TV Americans eat too much salt: What you need to know Food Consumer The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on June 25 2010 published a survey in its Morbidity and Mortality weekly report (MMWR) saying that Americans eat too much salt (sodium chloride). The CDC report based on the survey data collected from 2005 … Majority of Americans consuming too much salt Tech Jackal Nine in 10 Americans eat too much salt: CDC Reuters 90 percent of Americans eat too much salt UPI.com BusinessWeek

“ella:” Contraceptive Method or Abortion Agent? Food Consumer Editor's Note: the following article is a “corrected” rendition of one published earlier. In the previous article, there were some ambiguities that needed to be corrected

Reuters UK Coffee's Jolt Just an Illusion? U.S. News & World Report WEDNESDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) — If you shudder at the thought of having to start the day without a cup of coffee, new research hints at why you may feel this way

CBC.ca Two major crib recalls Charlotte Observer This undated handout photo provided by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows a Simplicity crib. The government recalled thousands of Simplicity and Graco cribs Thursday, warning that babies could suffocate or strangle in them. ..

BBC News (blog) H1N1 vaccine study investigating hints of complications from vaccine Washington Post Federal health officials are investigating the first hints of any possible significant complications from the H1N1 vaccine, but stressed that the concerns will probably turn out to be a false alarm. The latest analysis of data has detected … 1976 shot may protect against modern swine flu Reuters One year later, H1N1 resonates in county Herald Zeitung Swine flu vaccine may cause health problems Food Consumer Lansing State Journal

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