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3 hrs ago | Reuters

Japanese emperor to undergo bypass heart surgery

Emperor Akihito waves through the window of his limousine upon his arrival at the Imperial Palace after he was discharged from a hospital in Tokyo November 24, 2011, in this picture distributed by Kyodo.

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Related Topix: Akihito Akihito, Bronchitis, Health

7 hrs ago | Venice Gondolier

Feds deny part of state Medicaid proposal

Republican lawmakers' quest to expand a Medicaid privatization program statewide was dealt a blow this week after federal health officials said the state could not impose $10 monthly premiums on Medicaid beneficiaries.

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Related Topix: Healthcare Law, Law, Medicaid, Health, Medicare, Florida, Florida Government

Sat Feb 11, 2012

WISW-AM Columbia

Critical Shortage of Children's Leukemia Drug

Medication used to treat the most common form of childhood leukemia is in short supply, adding to the largest nationwide shortage of critical lifesaving hospital medications in nearly a decade.

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Related Topix: Leukemia, Health, Rheumatrex, Methotrexate (generic), Medication, Food and Drug Administration, Oncology, Hematology, Texas Children's Hospital, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry

Boston.com

Former President Silva hospitalized in Brazil

In this Jan. 24, 2012, file photo, Brazil's former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends the inauguration of the new Minister of Science and Technology at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil.

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Related Topix: World News, Brazil, Cancer, Health, Esophageal Cancer

CBS Local

Mass. Lawmakers To Discuss Prescription Drug Shortage Concerns

The Public Health committee plans to hear from doctors and patients, hospital and pharmaceutical industry representatives, and an official of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration during Monday's Statehouse hearing.

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Related Topix: Pharmaceuticals

WSTC-AM Norwalk

Church fight against Mass. assisted suicide plans

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston is stepping up efforts to sink a ballot question that would make physician-assisted suicide legal in Massachusetts.

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Related Topix: Roman Catholic Church, Religion

KVOR-AM Colorado Springs

Mental Health 'Bible' Under Fire for New Disorders

Shyness, grief and eccentricity could suddenly become mental health disorders if the newest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders goes through as planned.

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Related Topix: Psychiatry

The Daily Fairfield

Audubon Looks for Connecticut's Next Nature Lovers

Connecticut Audubon Society Director of Education Michelle Eckman said the group will add more programs for families to get kids interested in conservation issues.

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Related Topix: Family, Kids, Fairfield, CT, ADHD, Health

Fri Feb 10, 2012

WTMA-AM North Charleston

Texas Woman Induced Labor for Dying Husband to Hold Baby

Savannah Aulger will never have snapshots with her father on her first birthday, on Christmas or at a school event.

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Related Topix: The Colony, TX

WHIO

As Facebook IPO nears, the case for dull stocks

Investors thinking of buying a piece of Facebook after it goes public are hoping it will perform like Google, whose stock has risen 500 percent since its debut seven and a half years ago.

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Related Topix: Social Software, Financial Markets, Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Media, PCS Research Technology, IT Services, Biotech, Johnson and Johnson, Johnson and Johnson Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare Industry

CBS Local

Appeals Court: No Rehearing On Texas Sonogram Rule

A federal appeals court has denied a request to reconsider a lawsuit challenging a Texas law that requires doctors to perform a sonogram before an abortion.

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Related Topix: Texas, Abortion

WJRT

H1N1 flu makes a comeback in Mexico

FRIDAY, Feb. 10 -- It was just about three years ago that a strange new strain of flu first appeared in Mexico, then spread across the border to the United States and eventually much of the globe.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Influenza, Infectious Diseases

WMTW-TV Auburn

Ex-Addicts Staying Sober Through Sport

"I had a heroin overdose. I stopped breathing for too long, and I died. My heartbeat stopped and brain waves stopped," he said.

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Related Topix: Drugs, Alcoholism, Health, Drug Addiction (Substance Abuse), Boulder, CO

The Times Leader

India's global pharmacy role threatened by EU pact

Efforts by India and the European Union to strengthen trade are threatening India's ability to deliver lifesaving medicines to the world's poorest, analysts say as the two sides push through protracted negotiations on a free-trade pact.

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Related Topix: India, World News, Malaria, Health

Times-Standard

Nearly 1 in 20 US adults over 50 have fake knees

Nearly 1 in 20 Americans older than 50 have artificial knees, or more than 4 million people, according to the first national estimate showing how common these replacement joints have become in an aging population.

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Related Topix: Knee Replacement, Health, Rochester, MN, Arthritis

Thu Feb 09, 2012

KHOU-TV Houston

Victim's kin in NY pharmacy killing announce suit

The family of one of four people killed in a New York pharmacy holdup filed a $20 million lawsuit Thursday, alleging that a drug company that manufactures painkillers, a physician accused of improperly distributing the drugs, police officials and others were responsible for the victim's death.

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Related Topix: Violent Crime, Medford, NY, Riverhead, NY, Vicodin, Acetaminophen/Hydrocodone (generic), Medication

WMUR-TV Manchester

Skin Cancer Drug Reverses Alzheimer's In Mice

Scientists say they "serendipitously" discovered that a drug used to treat a type of cancer quickly reversed Alzheimer's disease in mice.

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Related Topix: Alzheimer's, Health, Skin Cancer, Case Western Reserve University, Lymphoma

OfficialWire

Lawyer: 6 Austrians Were Injected With Malaria

Lawyer Johannes Oehlboeck, who represents six of them, says their separately given accounts are credible.

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Related Topix: Malaria, Health

WKYC-TV

Tribe to sue beer companies for alcohol problems

LINCOLN, Neb. -- An American Indian tribe says it will sue some of the world's largest beer makers for knowingly contributing to alcohol-related problems on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

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Related Topix: Lincoln, NE, Alcoholism, Health

Calhoun Times

Doctors telling more adults: Get out and exercise

A new study shows more and more U.S. adults are being told by their doctor to get off their duffs and exercise.

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Related Topix: Biotech, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Healthcare Industry

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