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FDA panel votes against new use for J&J's Xarelto
A majority of Food and Drug Administration panelists voted against a new use for Johnson & Johnson's blood thinner Xarelto to reduce life-threatening blood clots.
8 hrs ago | The Independent
UN global health agency chief Dr Margaret Chan wins second term
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75 percent of people who had been sick were unhappy with their healthcare coverage.
Polls have shown majorities are happy overall with their healthcare coverage, but a U.S. survey indicated 75 percent of those who had been sick were unhappy.
16 hrs ago | Click Orlando
Nancy Reagan still recovering from fall
Nancy Reagan is recovering from a number of broken ribs sustained in a fall in March, a representative for the former first lady said.
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Easy Baked Pork Chops with White Wine-Mustard Sauce Recipe
Pork chops have a reputation for being dry, tough, and flavorless, but this two-part cooking method of searing on the stovetop and finishing in the oven ensures a brown crust and a juicy center; plus, you only use one pan.
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Report reveals diabetes 'lottery'
Treatment for diabetic patients is a postcode lottery with a massive variation in quality of care from one region to another, a report has revealed.
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Move to make addicts employable
Figures show around 80 per cent of Britain's estimated 400,000 'problem drug users' are claiming out-of-work benefits Drug addicts and alcoholics rendered unable to work by their condition will face active intervention in their lives to make them clean and employable, a Cabinet minister is to say.
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New advice on opium-based drugs
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is issuing new guidance to ensure 'safe and consistent' prescription of opioids People suffering long-term illnesses with a high level of pain are not receiving the relief they need from doctors unsure when to prescribe strong drugs, a medical body said.
First Cases Of 2012 West Nile Reported In Chicago Area
A culex tarsalis female mosquito that was caught in a trap will be tested for the presence of the West Nile virus.
Top Senate Dem to GOP: No tax cuts for rich
In a letter to GOP senators released Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid blamed congressional Republicans' "strict adherence to tea party ideology" for the two sides' failure to reach such a deal.
UK may allow IVF for older women, same-sex couples
A powerful health advisory agency says Britain should extend free fertility treatments to women up to age 42 as well as same-sex couples, recommendations likely to be followed by many of the U.K.'s medical centers.
Study: Fake malaria drugs common in Asia, Africa
More than a third of the malaria-fighting drugs tested over the past decade in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa were either fake or bad quality, seriously undermining efforts to fight the disease, a study said Tuesday.
Task Force Recommends Against PSA Screening
The United States Preventive Services Task Force issued their final recommendation on the PSA prostate cancer-screening test Monday, recommending against routine PSA exams for men of any age.
More than a third of malaria drugs in Southeast Asia, Africa are fake or poor quality
The study published Tuesday says bogus and badly made drugs are threatening to upend a decade of progress fighting the mosquito-transmitted disease.
Iowan who led to more help for disabled kids dies
Katie Beckett, whose struggles with childhood disease and federal bureaucracy brought landmark changes to the federal-state Medicaid program allowing children with disabilities to live at home, has died in Iowa, her mother said.
Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over Obama mandate
Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other groups sued the Obama administration Monday in eight states and the District of Columbia over a federal mandate that most employers provide workers free birth control as part of their health insurance.
Facebook bans mother for posting photos of baby with birth defect
"They allow people to post almost nude pictures of themselves, profanity, and so many other things but I'm not allowed to share a picture of God's beautiful creation." Grayson James Walker was born on February 15, 2012.
Study: Simple scope exam cuts colon cancer deaths
A simple, cheaper exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease, a large federal study finds.
New mom sedated as she fights flesh-eating bacteria
The family of Lana Kuykendall -- a mother of three-week-old twins who is battling a rare flesh-eating bacteria -- realizes all too well that she "still has a long road ahead" after seven surgeries.
Woman with flesh-eating disease takes own breaths
The father of a young Georgia woman fighting a flesh-eating bacteria says his daughter is now breathing on her own.
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