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  1. Heart disease predates the WhopperRead the original story

    Friday Nov 20 | The Globe and Mail

    Paul Taylor Published on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 8:13AM EST Last updated on Friday, Nov.

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  2. Ranbaxy Laboratories Recalls Skin Infection Drug, Sotret in the U.S.

    Friday Nov 20 | BioSpace

    The entire lot pertains to a single batch of tablets which were found to be a out of specificationa .

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  3. Prescription Drug Use During Pregnancy Harms FetusRead the original story

    Thursday Nov 19 | EMaxHealth

    Expectant mothers take note: a recent Canadian study found that more than 6 percent of pregnant women are taking prescription drugs known to harm the fetus.

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Seizures, Health

  4. Birth defects caused by medications avoidable: studyRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 18 | CTV.ca

    A disturbing number of pregnant women are still taking medications that are known to be dangerous to their unborn babies, new research reveals.

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada

  5. University Of Montreal Study Reveals Danger To Fetus Of Certain DrugsRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 18 | Medical News Today

    Main Category: Pregnancy / Obstetrics Also Included In: Anxiety / Stress ; Dermatology ; Epilepsy Article Date: 18 Nov 2009 - 6:00 PST More than six percent of expectant mothers in Quebec consume prescription drugs that are known to be harmful to their fetuses, according to a Universite de Montreal investigation published in the British Journal of ...

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    Related Topix: Anxiety, Health, Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada

  6. Mums-to-be on prescription drugs likely to have kids with congenital defectsRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 18 | AndhraNews

    Depression is as deadly as smoking Depression is as much of a risk factor for mortality as smoking, according to a new study.

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada

  7. Some Prescription Meds Can Harm FetusRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 18 | Medical News Today

    More than six percent of expectant mothers in Quebec consume prescription drugs that are known to be harmful to their fetuses, according to a Universite de Montreal investigation published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Anxiety, Health, Travel, Canada Travel

  8. New study reveals certain prescription drugs can be harmful to fetusRead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 18 | News-Medical.Net

    More than six percent of expectant mothers in Quebec consume prescription drugs that are known to be harmful to their fetuses, according to a Universit- de Montr-al investigation published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology .

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Anxiety, Health

  9. Some prescription meds can harm fetusRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday Nov 17 | PhysOrg Weblog

    More than six percent of expectant mothers in Quebec consume prescription drugs that are known to be harmful to their fetuses, according to a Universit de Montral investigation published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology .

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Health, Anxiety

  10. Some prescription meds can harm fetusRead the original story

    Monday Nov 16 | EurekAlert!

    More than six percent of expectant mothers in Quebec consume prescription drugs that are known to be harmful to their fetuses, according to a Universite de Montreal investigation published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology .

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Health, Anxiety

  11. Use of fetus-harming prescription medications shockingly common, Canadian study findsRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday Nov 17 | Science Daily

    Half these women will voluntarily terminate their pregnancy fearing congenital malformations, which means the abortion rate among these women is 11 percent higher than in the rest of the population.

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    Related Topix: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Justine, QC, Canada, Medicine, Health, Anxiety

  12. Daily Dose: The Mysterious Disappearing Accutane

    Friday Nov 13 | Woman's Day

    Ever since my early 20s Ia TMve been fortunate to have decent skin , but Ia TMve known several people for whom topical creams just werena TMt enough to combat blemishes. 1 comment

    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  13. Eyes That Water Easily May Actually be Caused by Eye DrynessRead the original story

    Oct 2, 2009 | Philadelphia's WB 17

    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mom, age 75, is bothered by extremely watery eyes. The symptoms are worse in stores with clothing or fragrances, in windy conditions, and air conditioning.

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    Related Topix: Corrective Eye Surgery

  14. Acquire a pretty pout like these famous facesRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Nov 12 | Welcome to rediff.com

    What do Asin, Megan Fox and Riya Sen all have in common? Their sexy, pouting lips.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Dermatology

  15. Acne therapy: How far have we really come?Read the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Nov 11 | Dermatology Times

    Acne therapy is and has always been an important part of every dermatology practice.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication

  16. Acne drug available in SARead the original story

    Wednesday Nov 11 | Independent Online

    By Gill Gifford and Los Angeles Times While Americans have witnessed the sudden disappearance of blockbuster acne drug Accutane - the drug marketed locally as Roaccutane - South Africans have no reason to worry.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Medication, World News, South Africa, Africa

  17. Would You Take a Drug That Cures Acne, But Might Give You IBD?

    Tuesday Nov 10 | About.com

    The drug Accutane has been used for many years to treat severe acne. It's often seen as the last resort for those who have acne that causes pitting and scarring on the face and body.

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    Related Topix: Medication, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Health

  18. Is Sammy Sosa whitening his skin?Read the original story w/Photo

    Monday Nov 9 | Freerepublic.com

    One can't help but do a double-take when looking at former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa these days.

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  19. Excessively watery eyes may actually signal dry conditionRead the original story

    Monday Nov 9 | Denver Post

    Q: My mom, age 75, is bothered by extremely watery eyes. The symptoms are worse in stores with clothing or fragrances, in windy conditions, and air conditioning.

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    Related Topix: Corrective Eye Surgery

  20. Potent acne drug taken off marketRead the original story

    Sunday Nov 8 | HeraldTribune.com

    Published: Sunday, November 8, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 9:29 p.m. Teenagers and young adults suffering from severe, scarring acne ultimately may lose the most effective treatment for the condition.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Acne Vulgaris, Medication