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Breaking News Fri, 27 Jan 2012
New DNA reader to bring promise
Genetics   Medical   Photos   Predictions   Science   Wikipedia: DNA  
 Toronto Sun 
New DNA reader to bring promise
| A new DNA reader could bring genetics to medical clinics. | After years of predictions that the "$1,000 genome" - a read-out of a person's complete genetic information for about the cost o... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Activists of Jammu and Kashmir National  Panthers party hold plea cards  to support anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare in Srinagar on 23, August 2011.
Corruption   India   Parliament   Photos   Wikipedia: Anna Hazare  
 BBC News 
India activist Anna Hazare leaves hospital
Leading Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare has been discharged from hospital a week after he was admitted for a chest infection. | The activist said he was "all right, but weak" and would tak... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Victims of fire at AMRI, Kolkata - India The Siasat Daily
West Bengal: 2 Doctors Arrested in Connection with AMRI Hospital Fire
| Kokata, January 27: senior doctors of AMRI Hospital, Dr. Mani Chettri and Dr. Pranab Dasgupta have been taken into custody today in connection with the death of 93 peop... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Amri   Bengal   Doctors   Hospital   Photos   Wikipedia: Kolkata  
Salt Tulsa World
Gradually lowering salt intake makes it easier not to miss
Dear Doctor K: My blood pressure has been creeping up lately, so my doctor suggested I reduce the amount of salt in my diet. Where should I start? | Dear Reader: That's g... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Food   Health   People   Photos  
File - A woman suspected of being a Gadhafi loyalist is seen behind bars inside a detention facility in Misrata, Libya, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. Zeenews
Doctors Without Borders halts work in Misrata
Benghazi: Doctors Without Borders has suspended its work in prisons in the Libyan city of Misrata because it said torture was so rampant that some detainees were brought ... (photo: AP / Manu Brabo)
Human Rights   Libya   Photos   Torture   Wikipedia: Aftermath of the 2011 Libyan civil war  
2 eminent doctors arrested in connection with the AMRI fire DNA India
2 eminent doctors arrested in connection with the AMRI fire
| Two eminent doctors named Mani Chettri and Pranab Dasgupta have been arrested in connection with death of 93 people in AMRI Hospital fire in Kolkata. | ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Death   Fire   Kolkata   Photos   Wikipedia: AMRI Hospitals  
Mouth Cancer, Oral Cancer BBC News
More men 'have oral cancer virus'
Oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is more common among men than women, leading to an increased risk for men of head and neck cancers, a US study suggests. | The J... (photo: Creative Commons / bionerd)
Cancer   Health   Photos   Virus   Wikipedia: Oral cancer  
Cigarette and Alcohol are bad for health. It can cause diseases such as heart attack, diabetes and many more. The Independent
Increase in male deaths caused by alcohol
| Figures from the Office for National Statistics show that a total of 8,790 people died of alcohol-related causes in 2010, 126 more than in 2009. The number of deaths am... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Alcohol   Health   People   Photos  
Popcorn The Times Of India
Chemicals make kids' vaccines less effective
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet WASHINGTON: Childhood exposure to a group of chemicals, which are used widely in a variety of products, including water-resistant clothing and ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Health   Kids   Photos   Vaccine  
Medicine & Law Doctors Convicted
- Marijuana Laws Would Ban Employers From Firing Medical Users
- Judge: Federal law trumps Mont.'s medical pot law
- Judge: Federal law trumps Mont.'s medical pot law
- Judge: Federal law trumps Mont.'s medical pot law
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- Nashville police officer hurt in fracas outside convenience
- Chattanooga to settle in fatal police shooting
- East Nashville market raided, owners arrested in undercover
- Police: officer injured by suspect on the job at home, resti
Novartis
Novartis cuts 2,000 US jobs
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Misdiagnosed Medical Negligence
- Doctor accused of misdiagnosing Detroit-area kids for profit
- Argentine leader Cristina Fernandez returns to duties after
- Argentine leader Cristina Fernandez returns to duties after
- Argentine leader Cristina Fernandez returns to duties after
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- French medical watchdog slammed as breast implant boss charg
- 4 medical helicopters to land downtown today
- Middleton medical isotope firm to build Janesville plant
- Medical Council of NSW 'sat on' scar claims
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Health Care Policy Medical Ethics
- National leadership applauds higher standards for healthier
- New, higher standards for healthier school meals to start in
- Brief exploration of creativity in virtual world of Second L
- Gingrich: I can go toe to toe with Obama
Former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich made his first visit to Iowa since last August's Iowa State Fair. However, this wasn't a political campaign stop. Gingrich is visiting the early presidential nominating states, but on a book signing tour. He said May 22 in West Des Moines, he would likely make a decision whether to run for the Oval Office after Sept. 30.
Gingrich: I can go toe to toe with Obama
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- Only 11 registered IVF clinics in city
- Justin Wilson back in a car after back injury
- Report: Nation's cattle herd smallest in 50 years
- Ex-Air Force instructor faces sex assault trial
President Barack Obama talks about the ongoing budget negotiations, Monday, July 11, 2011, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington.
Obama: Republicans will struggle to defend record
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Patience Safety & Insurance Lawyers & Attorneys
- Report: Much work still needed to achieve widespread use of
- Infinity Reports Update from Phase 2 Study of Saridegib Plus
- Greensboro company helps patients get to medical appointment
- Official patient complaints about health care 'tip of th
A researcher holds small test tubes filled with stem cells stored at a lab of the Sao Paulo University Human Genome Research
Vision improves modestly in patients after human embryonic stem cells transplants
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- The SATC lawyer chose to be gay
- NYS Attorney General becomes part of fraud fighting
- Obama lawyers argue rest of health law can survive
- State Attorney McAuliffe makes resignation official in lette
Air Force Capt. Laura Voegele, a physician from LaGrange, Ky., verifies the dosage on a prescription label during a subject matter expert exchange.
NJ attorney general: Database targets prescription drug abuse
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