- Eight Secrets of Happily Married Men (p)(f)
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- EPA Seeks Less Benzene In Gasoline (p)(f)
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- Essential Proteins (f)
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- Estrogen Doesn`t Raise Heart Risk for Women in Their 50s, Study Finds (p)(f)
Estrogen hormone may increase the risk for other health problems, including strokes and blood clots. "It confuses the public, and at this point it is just not helpful to add confusion. We tested that hypothesis and showed very clearly that one should not take hormones to prevent cardiovascular disease. Washington Post Feb 14, 2006 A03
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- Ex-FDA Chief Would Not Aid Plan B Inquiry (p)(f)
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- Experts Examine Bush Health Plan (p)(f)
Economists are still sorting out the implications of the broad health-care proposals President Bush unveiled this week, but already some clear winners and losers are emerging. Jan 25, 2007
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- FDA Calls for Tougher Warnings on OTC Painkillers (p)(f)
U.S. authorities are proposing stricter warning labels for popular over-the-counter pain relievers such as aspirin and Tylenol. The warnings, which would address the potential for stomach bleeding as well as liver damage, would apply to acetaminophen products such as Tylenol as well as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve) and ketoprofen (Oruvail). Dec 19, 2006
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- FDA rejects health claim for green tea - May 10, 2006 (p)(f)
There is no credible scientific evidence that drinking green tea reduces the risk of heart disease, federal regulators said Tuesday in rejecting a petition that sought to allow tea labels to make that claim. CNN May 10, 2006
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- FDA Wants Tougher Warning Labels on Some Pain Relievers (p)(f)
Federal health officials yesterday proposed sterner warning labels for acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen [and naproxen sodium], again cautioning millions of Americans who take the nonprescription pain relievers regularly of potentially serious side effects. Dec 20, 2006
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- Federal Health Plan Info on Web 2006 (p)(f)
Learning about and enrolling for federal health benefits is increasingly an electronic experience. Some of the basics for this open season. Nov 13, 2006
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- FIMDM Health News Review (p)(f)
HealthNewsReview.org is an attempt to help improve the accuracy, balance and completeness of news stories that make claims about new ideas in health care. It is not intended to belittle the hard work of well-intentioned journalists.
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- FINDINGS (p)(f)
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- Fish Is Good for Brain / Walking Good for Heart (p)(f)
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- Fish Oil Supplements Protect Heart (p)(f)
taking one gram daily of omega-3 fatty acids significantly reduced the risk of death in people who had heart attacks. Upon closer inspection, the researchers found these benefits were not related to common explanations such as lowering cholesterol levels or reducing blood clots. Instead, the reduction was largely due to a 42% drop in sudden cardiac death among those taking the fish oil supplements within three months after a heart attack. April 2002
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- Food Pyramids: Harvard School of Public Health (f)
As an alternative to the USDA's flawed pyramid, faculty members in the Harvard School of Public Health built the Healthy Eating Pyramid. It resembles the USDA's in shape only. The Healthy Eating Pyramid takes into consideration, and puts into perspective, the wealth of research conducted during the last ten years that has reshaped the definition of healthy eating. April 2007
Harvard School of Public Health's Healthy Eating Plate and Pyramid, based on the latest nutrition science, can point you to the healthiest foods. MyPlate, in contrast, fails to give some of the basic nutrition advice people need to choose a healthy diet.
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- For Americans, Getting Sick Has Its Price (p)(f)
Americans pay more when they get sick than people in other Western nations and get more confused, error-prone treatment, according to the largest survey to compare U.S. health care with other nations. Washington Post November 4, 2005; Page A02
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- For Chronic Sinus Infection Sufferers, Possible Relief Via Balloon (p)(f)
WP April 18, 2006
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- Genetic Basis for Increased Risk of Impulsive Violence (p)(f)
Scientists have identified a gene that may increase the risk for impulsivity and violence, particularly in men. March 20, 2006
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- Giving Meditation a Spin (p)(f)
As our big demographic bulge of boomers hits the years when mortality truly starts to sink in, Asian spirituality has suddenly become more mainstream than ever. ( Coincidenza? as Father Guido Sarducci might ask.) Some 10 million Americans say they meditate. Yoga is a $3 billion market. Jan 23, 2007
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Lessons From the Study (p)(f)
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