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Pharmaceutical
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» GSK to lower prices to woo India mkt
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» We will cut drug prices by reducing production costs: GlaxoSmithkline

Malpractices
» Rush University Medical Center to pay $1.5M to settle lawsuit
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» Woman Claims Surgeon Gave Her 'Four Breasts'
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Tue, 9 Mar 2010
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Not At More Risk Of Colon Cancer, Polyps
Posted on: Tuesday, 9 March 2010, 14:55 CST | Unless other warning signs are present, colonoscopies aren't necessary for typical cases of irritable bowel syndrome, U-M physician says | Patients with i... (photo: Creative Commons / euthman)
Asthma DNA India 
New asthma program to specifically help teens
| Washington, DC: A teen-specific asthma program could help people in rural areas to manage their disease and avoid potentially fatal complications, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. | Black... (photo: Creative Commons / caitysparkles)
Cigarettes - Tobacco - Nicotine
Medicine
 » Reynolds leaves hospital to return to death row
 » Construction begins on $23M forensic hospital
 » Hospital staff left dead bodies on packed ward for 'up to eight hours'
 » Hospital expansion 40 percent done may be scrapped
Su Wei, chief negotiator of China on climate change, makes a point during his press conference at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.
Health
 » St. John's Eliminates a Fading UConn
 » Flu Shots in Children Help People of All Ages
 » Demand for Lithium Is Poised to Take Off
 » CIMB Foundation donates Perodua Viva to ease centre's plight
** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, JULY 3 ** Trisha Leu, 17, who has lost 60 pounds since undergoing gastric band surgery in March, weeds the garden in the front yard of her Wheeling, Ill., home, Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The American Medical Association is considering a proposal to label children in the highest weight category as "obese" instead of the current term, "overweight." Trisha dislikes the term obese because she thinks "it sounds mean. It doesn't sound good." (AP Photo/Stacie Freudenberg)
Health Care
 » Companies set to hire 10 lakh in '10-11
 » GSK to lower prices to woo India mkt
 » Chennai is 3rd best city to live: CII
 » ANALYSIS - U.S. politicians may unite in obesity battle
local resident patronize a sidewalk vendor selling different kinds of deepfried delights - Philippines
Nutrition
 » Clam or Mussel Stew With Greens and Beans
 » Half of Food Aid to Somalia Is Diverted, Report Says
 » Fur Takes Center Stage Again
 » A Boho Bow
Climate Change - Global Warming - Environment
Biotechnology
 » More toxic variety of Bt cotton gets approval
 » Abbott paying $450 million for Facet Biotech, expands access to biotechnology drugs
 » Abbott tops rival offer for Facet Biotech
 » Abbott paying $450 million for Facet Biotech
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