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UAD Makes Kane A Star-Spangled Guard
Chicago Blackhawks super star winger, Patrick Kane, proudly represents Team USA during the Olympic Games with his star-spangled mouth guard.
The Chicago Blackhawks' young, super star winger, Patrick Kane, has gained notice for more than his incredible puck-handling...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 03, 2010 ) New York, NY - With the KamAlert iPhone application, iPhone users can have peace of mind, security and personal safety at all times, everywhere they...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 02, 2010 ) NEW YORK CITY – The Daylight Company, the world’s leading maker of high quality specialty and magnifying lamps, is making life easier for a wide range of people with three novel 'Easy-Twist' lamps that allow users to aim glare-free natural light exactly where...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 01, 2010 ) Denver, CO - LegalView.info, an online leader in personal injury legal assistance, is pleased to announce its newest content addition soon to appear on the recently restored Avandia information portal, available at http://avandia.legalview.com/ . Since the inception...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - IQ Mesothelioma is pleased to provide comprehensive resources for mesothelioma patients and their loved ones, including information about mesothelioma cancer clinical trials. These trials are being conducted at cancer treatment centers nationwide...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - ClassAction.org is alerting consumers of potential health issues that have been linked to birth control pills Yaz, Yasmin, and Ocella. Some women who have taken these oral contraceptives have experienced serious and potentially life threatening...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) Milwaukee, WI - Dr. Chris Milkie of Mayfair Foot Clinic asked "do you suffer from unsightly, red scars on your feet? These unattractive marks can be the result of many things, but they are commonly the result of blisters and cuts caused by uncomfortable, ill fitting...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - IQ Nursing Homes is pleased to offer comprehensive nursing home abuse statistics, reports, articles and information on its website. Nursing home abuse is a serious problem throughout the country, and it often goes unreported because the victims...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - ClassAction.org is alerting consumers of a FDA warning regarding transvaginal meshes. According to a FDA public health notification, the transvaginal mesh, which is used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence, can lead to...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - ClassAction.org is alerting consumers of a black box warning for Reglan and other metoclopramide-containing drugs, which are used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. The Reglan black box warning highlights the risk of tardive dyskinesia, a disorder...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) Boca Raton, FL --- Definiens is the number one Enterprise Image Intelligence company for analyzing and interpreting images on every scale, from microscopic cell structures to satellite images. They help customers to extract intelligence from images, delivering...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) Okalhoma City, Ok - Cannabis Science Inc. (NASD OTCBB: CBIS), a pharmaceutical cannabis company, is pleased to report to their shareholders that the choice of our initial cannabis-based pharmaceutical for FDA clinical trials has been made. The Company has reported...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - The most recent census reports have started to build a picture of the new America, and United States in the 2000s -and beyond- is looking drastically different than experts anticipated. The reports are more positive than had been anticipated, most...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 26, 2010 ) New York, NY - The number of American citizens who are unemployed has reached record numbers in 2009 and 2010, with current numbers showing over 14.84 million people now out of work. The fallout from the failing economy continues as citizens seek ways to cut costs....
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 24, 2010 ) One of the concerns of health insurance customers these days is that the cost of their personal and family health insurance policies are increasing drastically making it difficult for them to provide proper health cover for their families. In a bad economy, customers...
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FDA relents from midodrine withdrawal plan
(AP)
6 Sep 2010 at 9:47am
AP - Federal regulators have backed off a plan to remove a Shire PLC low blood-pressure treatment from the market after warning in August that the drug has not been proven effective.
Picking right blood pressure medicine challenging
(AP)
6 Sep 2010 at 6:48am
AP - It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy — perhaps even using a blood test.
Cholera outbreak in Cameroon 'worst in 20 years'
(AP)
6 Sep 2010 at 3:34am
AP - UNICEF says more than 300 people have died in the West African nation of Cameroon from the country's worst cholera outbreak in 20 years.

WHO wants faster, more flu vaccine production
(AP)
6 Sep 2010 at 3:12am
AP - The vaccine used to contain the recent swine flu pandemic was effective, but health authorities will need to ramp up the speed and volume of production during the next global outbreak, a World Health Organization official said Monday.

Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle
(AP)
5 Sep 2010 at 6:10am
AP - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.
Cholera kills 41 in Central African nation of Chad
(AP)
4 Sep 2010 at 3:35am
AP - Health officials in Chad say an outbreak of cholera in the Central African nation has killed at least 41 people.
Lack of Sleep May Be Linked to Childhood Obesity
(HealthDay)
6 Sep 2010 at 5:00pm
HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Infants and preschoolers who don't
get enough sleep at night are at increased risk for later childhood
obesity, a new study suggests.
For Bonobo Males, Mom Is the Best Wingman
(LiveScience.com)
31 Aug 2010 at 4:21pm
LiveScience.com - To most human males, the thought of your mother anywhere near your sex life is probably horrifying. Not so for the bonobo, one of our closest primate relatives. A new study confirms that hanging out with mom boosts male bonobos' chances of getting intimate with a fertile female.
Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 3, 2010
(HealthDay)
3 Sep 2010 at 8:48pm
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy
of ClinicalConnection.com:
Keep Health in Mind When Planning School Day Menus
(HealthDay)
6 Sep 2010 at 5:00pm
HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- As parents prepare for their
children's return to school, they need to remember that healthy meals and
snacks are essential for learning.
Seniors Get Boost From Bad News About the Young
(HealthDay)
2 Sep 2010 at 8:48pm
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Older people prefer to read
negative news stories about the young, possibly because it makes them feel
better about themselves, a new study suggests.
Common bone drugs linked to esophageal cancer risk
(Reuters)
2 Sep 2010 at 4:09pm
Reuters - People who take a commonly used class of osteoporosis drugs called bisphosphonates for more than five years may be doubling their risk of developing cancer of the gullet or esophagus, a British study found on Friday.
Bone drugs may raise risk of throat cancer
(AP)
2 Sep 2010 at 4:01pm
AP - People who take bone-strengthening drugs for several years may have a slightly higher risk of esophageal cancer, a new study suggests.
Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns:
Study
(HealthDay)
6 Sep 2010 at 5:00pm
HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- When given the choice to gaze
at geometric patterns or children dancing and playing, toddlers with
autism spent more time looking at the patterns while typically developing
toddlers preferred to look at other kids, a new study finds.
Air Force: Sergeant may have exposed others to HIV
(AP)
31 Aug 2010 at 2:15pm
AP - The military has arrested an Air Force sergeant and accused him of having unprotected sex with partners he met at "swinger" parties in central Kansas even though he knew he was HIV positive, according to a military affidavit.
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