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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: Cancer, Indiana University, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Skin Cancer
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Doctors aim to save fertility of kids with cancer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The treatment beating back 9-year-old Dylan Hanlon's cancer may also be destroying his chances of fathering his own children when he grows up. Upset that doctors did not make that risk clear, his mother, Christine, tracked down...Tags: Pittsburgh, Cancer, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Infertility, Science and Technology
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US study says sex down among young adults, teens
ATLANTA (AP) — Apparently, fewer high school and college students are having sex. U.S. health officials say the proportion of 15- to 24-year-olds who have had some kind of sex dropped in the past decade from 78 percent to about 72 percent. The...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Study to look at rural childhood obesity
ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State University researchers have a $4.8 million grant to research rural childhood obesity. The Albany Democrat-Herald says the five-year program will conduct community-based research with extension offices in six...Tags: Oregon, Body Mass Index, Obesity, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Ohio State studies symptoms of cat stress, disease
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's not just people who get sick from stress. A recent Ohio State University study found that healthy cats show signs of illness when stressed. At the same time, cats diagnosed with feline interstitial cystitis (FIC) became...Tags: Los Angeles, Timonium, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Bladder
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Questions remain in Granger teen's death
After nearly six months of investigation into the sudden death of a teenage girl at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, the St. Joseph County coroner said he intends to rule her death "natural."
For the parents of 18-year-old Amanda Abbiehl, the...Tags: Throat, Heart and Circulatory System, Elections, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses
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Blood test to spot cancer gets big boost from J&J
BOSTON (AP) — Researchers are making progress on a blood test that can spot a single cancer cell among a billion healthy ones. The health care company Johnson & Johnson says it will join scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital, where the test...Tags: Cancer, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Study: Harmful medical devices get OK too easily
CHICAGO (AP) — A new analysis says most medical devices recalled recently because of deaths or life-threatening problems were approved under rules that don't require human testing. According to the study authors, these devices include heart...Tags: Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals, Instrument Engineering, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: U.S. Army, Health and Safety at Work, Weaponry, Criminals, Elections
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Earth to Justin Bieber: Barn door's open, dude!
NEW YORK (AP) — A lost hoodie here, a forgotten backpack there. In Justin Bieber's case, an open fly on the Grammy red carpet! What's with teens and brain fog? Parenting teens and tweens can sometimes feel like kindergarten redux, except...Tags: Maine, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Health, Justin Bieber, Apple iPod
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Drug may slow growth of early prostate cancer
Researchers say that a drug used to treat enlarged prostates may also slow the growth of tumors in men with low-risk prostate cancer who opt to be monitored instead of getting treated right away. A study found that men taking the drug Avodart were...Tags: Cancer, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate, Avodart (drug)
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FDA panel backs key use of Abbott cholesterol drug
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel says a blockbuster drug from Abbott Laboratories should continue to be marketed for use with other cholesterol drugs, despite a government study that questioned the benefit. Abbott's...Tags: Heart Attack, Diabetes, Food and Drug Administration, Abbott Laboratories, Health
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