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3 hrs ago | Alabama Live

BioCryst expects nearly $49 million from stock sale

BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc . said today it expects to collect proceeds of $48.75 million from a new stock offering.

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Related Topix: Biotech, BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare Industry, Birmingham, AL, Birmingham Metro

7 hrs ago | KGO

Healthcare plan may tax Botox and vanity procedures

They call it the "Botax." The White House and Senate Democrats have turned to a proposal to tax breast implants, tummy tucks, wrinkle-smoothing injections and other procedures as they search for ways to pay for costly health care overhaul plans.

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Related Topix: US News, Allergan, Biotech, Surgery, Plastic Surgery

12 hrs ago | KSDK NewsChannel 5

Report: 20-somethings can go two years between Paps

Most women in their 20s can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually, say new guidelines that conclude that's enough to catch slow-growing cervical cancer.

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Related Topix: Cervical Cancer, Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Breast Cancer

Thu Nov 19, 2009

ClipSyndicate

Swine Flu Vaccine Clinics Held Thursday

More H1N1 vaccines are available Thursday to people who live in the Lehigh Valley and South Jersey areas.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Influenza, Video

WAFB-TV Baton Rouge

UN says more children in school and fewer dying

Twenty years after the U.N. adopted a treaty guaranteeing children's rights, 1 billion children are still deprived of food, shelter or clean water, and nearly 200 million are chronically malnourished, UNICEF said Thursday.

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Related Topix: Charitable Organizations, Malaria, Health

The Mobile Register Online

US survey shows Southern counties most obese

The first county-by-county survey of obesity reflects past studies that show the rate of obesity is highest in the Southeast and Appalachia.

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

National Post

Deaths not linked to H1N1 vaccines: WHO

"Reporting so far reconfirms that the pandemic flu vaccine is as safe as the seasonal flu vaccine," says WHO vaccine expert Dr.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Influenza, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Fort Dix, NJ

Hampshire Chronicle

Liver cancer patients denied drug

People with advanced liver cancer will be denied a new drug on the NHS under draft guidance which has been published.

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Related Topix: Cancer, Health, Liver Cancer

Wed Nov 18, 2009

KSL-TV Salt Lake City

Nicole Richie is hospitalized for pneumonia

Nicole Richie has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital and is being treated for pneumonia.

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Related Topix: Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry, Paris Hilton, Black Entertainment, Pop/Rock, Lionel Richie

ClipSyndicate

Dr. Kumar: Guillain Barre Syndrome

One of the big concerns about getting the swine flu vaccine is that the patient may come down with Guillain Barre Syndrome.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Influenza, Video

WTHI-TV Terre Haute

HHS secretary: Mammograms still vital

Federal policy on who should get breast cancer screening has not changed, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Medicare

ABC News

Medtronic Gets FDA Warning on Heart Implant Unit

FILE - In this Aug. 16, 2005, the "Rising Man" symbol stands in front of the Fridley, Minn., based... FILE - In this Aug.

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Related Topix: Medtronic, Medical Equipment, Healthcare Industry, Food and Drug Administration, Fridley, MN

C-Health

Ex-Kiss drummer Peter Criss, a survivor of male breast cancer, urges men to get checked for it

Lying in bed one night in 2007, Peter Criss felt something strange: a small lump on his left breast.

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Related Topix: Health, Breast Cancer, Kiss, Pop/Rock, Prostate Cancer

Time

Don't Blame Fast Food: Mummy Had Heart Disease

You can't blame this one on McDonald's: Researchers have found signs of heart disease in 3,500-year-old mummies.

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Related Topix: Cardiology

Tue Nov 17, 2009

Topeka Capital-Journal

FBI seeks 'Geezer Bandit' in Calif. bank robberies

FBI officials say an elderly, thin, gray-haired man nicknamed the "Geezer Bandit" is responsible for holding up five San Diego-area banks since summer.

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Related Topix: San Diego, CA, La Jolla Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Healthcare Industry

Reuters

Women burn themselves to flee abuse

Nov 17 - Afghan wives choose to burn themselves to death to escape a life of domestic torture and abuse.

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Related Topix: Journalism, Triad Hospitals, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry

WNOL-TV New Orleans

FDA warns that heartburn drug Prilosec can block benefits of blood thinner Plavix

Federal health officials said Tuesday a popular heartburn medication can interfere with the blood thinner Plavix, a drug taken by millions of Americans to reduce risks of heart attack and stroke.

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Related Topix: Plavix, Clopidogrel (generic), Medication, Heartburn, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Stroke, Biotech, Bristol Myers Squibb, Healthcare Industry

WTHI-TV Terre Haute

Nathan Compton, 5, grimaces as he gets an H1N1 vaccination

Pharmaceutical maker Novartis AG said Tuesday a U.S. clinical study suggests that half a dose of its swine flu vaccine may be sufficient to protect people from the virus and could allow many more to be immunized with current supplies.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Biotech, Novartis, Influenza, Food and Drug Administration

Conservative News Service

Tobacco Companies Find A Way Around Democratsa Plan to Sock Them With Much Higher Taxes

With a simple marketing twist, tobacco companies are avoiding hundreds of millions of dollars a year in taxes by exploiting a loophole in President Barack Obama's child health law.

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Related Topix: Marketing, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Albany, NY, Smoking, Health

WTOL-TV Toledo

New advice: Skip mammograms in 40s, start at 50

A government task force is offering breast examination advice that runs contrary to the long-standing position of the American Cancer Society.

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Related Topix: Charitable Organizations, Health, Breast Cancer

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