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Radiation pills selling out
SOUTH BEND -- Since the concern of a nuclear meltdown in Japan, people across the U.S. have started to take steps to keep themselves safe. Many have been buying a drug that limits exposure to radiation and it's been flying off store and pharmacy...Tags: Social Issues, American Red Cross, Nuclear Accidents, Charity, Disasters and Accidents
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Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars?
CHICAGO (AP) — Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. Some customers say the test results help them steer their children to appropriate sports. But...Tags: Soccer, Elections, Clubs and Associations, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Genetics
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Two universities teaming up in fight against cancer
Two universities are teaming up in the fight against cancer. Notre Dame and the IU School of Medicine put the finishing touches on their partnership for cancer research. The building dedication for Harper Hall and tour was Tuesday afternoon. Researchers...Tags: Human Interest, Science and Technology, Cancer, Medical Research, Indiana University
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Preemie birth preventive spikes from $10 to $1,500
ATLANTA (AP) — The cost of preventing preterm labor is about to increase dramatically. A drug for high-risk pregnant women that has cost about $10 to $20 per injection will shoot up to $1,500 a dose next week. That's because KV Pharmaceutical...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, KV Pharmaceutical Company, Health, Albert Einstein, Physical Conditions
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Japan halts vaccines after deaths of 4 children
TOKYO (AP) — Japan has temporarily stopped using vaccines from U.S. drugmaker Pfizer Inc. and Sanofi-Aventis SA of France while it investigates the deaths of four children who were inoculated, the health ministry said Monday. The decision to...Tags: Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Chemical Industry, Family, Pharmaceuticals
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Katie Holmes sues Star Magazine over cover
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Katie Holmes has sued publishers of Star Magazine for libel over a magazine cover that insinuated she was a drug addict. Her attorney, Bert Fields, says in a statement that that the January cover that featured the headline...Tags: Periodicals, Entertainment, Katie Holmes, Newspaper and Magazine, Health
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Too much Sheen: Good for ratings, bad for Sheen?
NEW YORK (AP) — Of all the thousands upon thousands of words said, written or broadcast about Charlie Sheen in the past week, one pithy tweet may have best summed up the seemingly endless appetite for all things Charlie. "Haven't heard anything...Tags: Television Industry, Piers Morgan Tonight (tv program), Arts and Culture, Health and Medical Professionals, Today (tv program)
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Study: Michigan children overprescribed antibiotics
DETROIT (AP) — A study says children are among Michigan residents who continue to be over-treated with prescription antibiotic drugs. The Ann Arbor-based Center for Healthcare Research & Transformation's report says that's despite a 15-year...Tags: Elections, Politics, University of Michigan, Health, Detroit
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Upton: Gas prices could climb higher
NILES — Unhappy with gas prices? Chances are, they’re about to go higher. U. S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, predicted during a stop in Niles Monday the civil unrest in Egypt will push up the cost of gas even more. "Egypt doesn’t...Tags: Heads of State, Fred Upton, Government, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Elections
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Ohio to use veterinary drug in lethal injections
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio says it's switching its lethal injection drug to an anesthetic commonly used to euthanize pets as a shortage of the drug normally used for executions has worsened. The Department of Rehabilitation and Correction says...Tags: Ohio, Oklahoma, Health
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Fake bath salts: The latest drug high to be banned
FULTON, Miss. (AP) — Authorities in several states say they're seeing a new street drug with terrifying effects. Sold under such names as Ivory Wave, Red Dove, Bliss, White Lightning and Hurricane Charlie, authorities say the chemicals can cause...Tags: Mississippi, Kentucky, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Health
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'Big Brother 9' champ gets 4 years in drug case
BOSTON (AP) — The winner of the CBS reality show "Big Brother 9" has been sentenced in Massachusetts to four years in prison on drug and tax charges. Adam Jasinski, of Delray Beach, Fla., was sentenced Friday in a Boston federal court for...Tags: Entertainment, Punishment, Television Industry, Television, Boston
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