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12 min ago | Salisbury Journal

Baby antibiotics 'link to eczema'

The use of antibiotics in the first 12 months of life may increase the chance of developing eczema by up to 40 per cent, a study auggests The use of antibiotics in the first 12 months of life may increase the chance of developing eczema by up to 40%, according to a new study.

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Related Topix: Dermatology

4 hrs ago | Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter

Ann Romney takes on San Diego City Hall

La Jolla homeowner Ann Romney had a beef about coastline development procedures so she complained to her city council.

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Related Topix: La Jolla Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Healthcare Industry, US Politics, US News, Mitt Romney

8 hrs ago | WBOC-TV Salisbury

A deadly form of diabetes that doctors sometimes miss

Addie Parker was a happy 4-year-old who appeared to have the flu. But within hours she was in a coma.

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Related Topix: Diabetes, Health, Insulin (generic), Humulin, Novolin

12 hrs ago | WCHS-TV Charleston

Lexington physician becomes president of AMA

Ardis Dee Hoven is an internal medicine and infectious disease specialist. The AMA said in a statement Monday that Hoven has spent her career taking care of patients with infectious diseases, including HIV and AIDS from their discovery in the early 1980s through the current era of improved prognoses.

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Related Topix: Infectious Diseases

17 hrs ago | Seattle Times

Study: Wiser medication use could cut health costs

If doctors and patients used prescription drugs more wisely, they could save the U.S. health care system at least $213 billion a year, by reducing medication overuse, underuse and other flaws in care that cause complications and longer, more-expensive treatments, researchers conclude.

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Related Topix: Health Care Policy, Health

17 hrs ago | WPTZ-TV Plattsburgh

Ohio day care accused of drugging children

Police in Westerville, Ohio, say a 37-year-old mother operating a day care out of her home hit upon a plan -- she allegedly crushed medications that cause drowsiness and put them in the pancakes.

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Related Topix: Westerville, OH, Benadryl, Diphenhydramine (generic)

18 hrs ago | KMBC-TV

Etheridge: Jolie mastectomy not 'brave choice'

Rock legend and breast cancer survivor Melissa Etheridge is taking issue with Angelina Jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Gay/Lesbian, Transgender

22 hrs ago | The Daily Times

Fewer U.S. adults are smoking, government study shows

The smoking rate for adults in the USA dipped last year after a seven-year stall, a new government report says.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lung Cancer, UC San Francisco

Tue Jun 18, 2013

KITV-TV

Pregnant? To drink or not to drink?

Don't drink while you're pregnant, not even in moderation. It's wisdom that major medical groups such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have repeatedly emphasized.

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Related Topix: Obstetrics and Gynecology

Las Cruces Sun-News

Ark. AG seeks to uphold verdict against J&J

Arkansas' attorney general filed a brief Tuesday backed by his counterparts in 35 other states asking the Arkansas Supreme Court to uphold a $1.2 billion fine levied against Johnson & Johnson and a subsidiary over the marketing of the antipsychotics drug Risperdal.

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Related Topix: Food, J and J Snack Foods, Arkansas, Johnson & Johnson, Biotech, Johnson and Johnson, Johnson and Johnson Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare Industry, VisionCare Ophthalmic Technologies, Startups

WKRN

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

The mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 15 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Nutrition, US Politics, Nancy Pelosi, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Agriculture, Science

The Indianapolis Star

FDA investigates Zyprexa Relprevv patient deaths

Federal regulators are investigating the deaths of two patients who received injections of a longer-lasting version of Eli Lilly’s antipsychotic Zyprexa.

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Related Topix: Zyprexa, Zydis, Olanzapine (generic), Food and Drug Administration, Biotech, Eli Lilly, Healthcare Industry

Detroit Free Press

Hepatitis A outbreak linked to berries sickens 118

A nationwide outbreak of hepatitis A linked to frozen berries has sickened 118 people in eight states, sending 47 to the hospital, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today.

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Related Topix: Hepatitis, Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Harris Teeter, Grocery, Life, Fruits, Food

KMIZ

Test may predict HPV-related throat cancer

Scientists may be able to predict throat cancers caused by the human papillomavirus more than 10 years before patients get diagnosed, according to research published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

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Related Topix: HPV, Health, Esophageal Cancer, Oncology, Human Sexuality, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CBS Local

Number of Smokers in U.S. Declines

The nation's smoking rate generally has been falling for decades, but had seemed to stall at around 20 to 21 percent for about seven years.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lung Cancer

USA Today

How to guard against a quack

Con artists come in all shapes and sizes. Some even have medical degrees. Here's a look at how to guard against quackery in making medical choices.

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Related Topix: Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry, Healthcare Law, Law

Northern Michigan News

Komen breast cancer charity names new CEO

Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced Monday that a physician with a long career in health policy and research will become the breast cancer charity's new president and CEO.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Health Care Policy, The National, Entertainment, Television

Mon Jun 17, 2013

Visalia Times-Delta

Red-meat intake linked to increased risk of diabetes

When Bruce Boaz is near a swimming situation, it's not quite the same as it was before he became a... Increased consumption of both unprocessed and processed red meat has been linked to an increased risk of diabetes over time.

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Related Topix: Nutrition, Life, Food, Meat, Beef

The Leaf-Chronicle

Ohio day care worker accused of drugging snacks

A central Ohio day care worker sprinkled drugs on snacks to get children in her day care to sleep during the day, according to police charges filed Monday that the woman adamantly denies as a misunderstood joke.

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Related Topix: Benadryl, Diphenhydramine (generic)

CBS Local

Ohio Daycare Worker Accused Of Drugging Snacks

A central Ohio day care worker has been accused of sprinkling drugs on snacks to get children to go to sleep.

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Related Topix: Benadryl, Diphenhydramine (generic), Sports