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17101. SA joy at demise of 'Dr Beetroot' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-26 13:00:26, published by BBC
South African Aids activists rejoice as a new health minister replaces "Dr Beetroot". [additional details]
17102. Malaria battle given $3bn boost (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-26 05:00:06, published by BBC
World leaders and philanthropists pledge nearly $3bn (£1.6bn) to fight malaria, a disease which kills 1m people each year. [additional details]
17103. What would you do with $700 billion? (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-25 19:00:40, published by CNN
Improving education. Researching alternative fuels. Nationalizing health care. Paying off the debts of the American people. iReporters have plenty of ideas about what the government should do with $700 billion, and most of them don't involve bailing out failing financial giants. Many iReporters agre... [additional details]
17104. 6 ways to save on drugs, docs (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-25 18:00:47, published by CNN
Most of us know how to save money on groceries: You clip coupons, compare prices at different supermarkets and jump on good sales. But saving money on health care costs? That's much more complicated. Here are six Web sites to help you slash how much you're paying for drugs, dentists, doctors and hos... [additional details]
17105. Woman dies after mad cow disease kills son (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-25 13:00:45, published by CNN
The mother of a Spanish man who died from the human form of mad cow disease has also died from the illness, Spain's Ministry of Health says. [additional details]
17106. HIV rates among drug users rising (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-24 07:00:07, published by BBC
The rising prevalence of HIV among injecting drug users represents a global health challenge, researchers say. [additional details]
17107. State to link insurance costs to worker health (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-20 00:01:09, published by CNN
A new plan that would effectively fine Alabama state employees who don't monitor their health is set to start early next year. [additional details]
17108. 'It's a public health emergency' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-19 06:00:48, published by USA Today
It is noon Thursday, five days after Hurricane Ike. Every bed in the emergency department is full. Nearly every 20 minutes, a ... [additional details]
17109. Kennedy back on Capitol Hill, via videoconference (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-18 23:00:54, published by USA Today
Sen. Edward Kennedy has added a new high-tech wrinkle to his push for national health care legislation: videoconferencing. [additional details]
17110. Brazil to produce generic AIDS drug (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-18 04:00:49, published by USA Today
Brazil's health minister says Latin America's biggest country will produce an inexpensive generic version of an AIDS drug made ... [additional details]
17111. Over 6,000 babies in China sickened by tainted milk powder (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-17 06:01:00, published by USA Today
China's health minister says a third death of a baby has been reported in the country's spreading scandal over tainted milk formula. [additional details]
17112. TV shows also send viewers a health message (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-17 05:00:59, published by USA Today
Health experts say that accurate health content in TV shows could have a public health impact. [additional details]
17113. Health moves 'halve early deaths' (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-17 04:00:44, published by BBC
Women could halve their risk of premature death by adopting a healthier lifestyle, research suggests. [additional details]
17114. China warns more may be sickened by tainted milk (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-16 17:00:49, published by USA Today
China's Health Ministry warned that even more babies may have been sickened by contaminated milk powder as an investigation continued ... [additional details]
17115. NASA bone-loss test puts man in bed for 84 days (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-16 13:00:45, published by CNN
Doctors working with NASA scientists believe that they may have a way to combat one of the greatest health dangers of space travel: bone loss. [additional details]
17116. China milk toll may rise further (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-16 12:00:14, published by BBC
China's Health Ministry says the number of babies affected by contaminated milk powder may be rising. [additional details]
17117. More than 1,200 sickened by tainted Chinese milk (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-15 17:00:47, published by USA Today
The number of infants Chinese health officials say were sickened by tainted milk powder doubled Monday to more than 1,200 as ... [additional details]
17118. Toxic milk toll rockets in China (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-15 15:00:14, published by BBC
More than 1,250 children have fallen ill and two have died after drinking contaminated milk, says China's health ministry. [additional details]
17119. Doubts mount over N Korea's Kim (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-15 14:00:10, published by BBC
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il fails to appear at another major holiday - fuelling fresh speculation about his health. [additional details]
17120. Health facilities flush estimated 250M pounds of drugs a year (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2008-09-14 20:00:49, published by USA Today
U.S. hospitals and long-term care facilities annually flush millions of pounds of unused pharmaceuticals down the drain, pumping ... [additional details]
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