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1 hr ago | The Tennessean

Spiders found in 'clean room' at Newbern pharmacy

Inspectors from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration have issued an eight-page inspection report citing a Newbern compounding pharmacy for multiple violations of federal regulations after they found spiders in the clean room of the Main Street Family Pharmacy.

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Related Topix: Newbern, TN, Healthcare Law, Food and Drug Administration, Law, Medicine, Medrol, Methylprednisolone (generic)

6 hrs ago | Detroit Free Press

Hepatitis A outbreak linked to berries sickens 118

A nationwide outbreak of hepatitis A linked to frozen berries has sickened 118 people in eight states, sending 47 to the hospital, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported today.

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Related Topix: Hepatitis, Medicine, Health, Harris Teeter, Grocery, Life, Fruits, Food

9 hrs ago | KMIZ

Test may predict HPV-related throat cancer

Scientists may be able to predict throat cancers caused by the human papillomavirus more than 10 years before patients get diagnosed, according to research published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

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Related Topix: HPV, Health, Esophageal Cancer, Oncology, Medicine, Human Sexuality

13 hrs ago | CBS Local

Number of Smokers in U.S. Declines

The nation's smoking rate generally has been falling for decades, but had seemed to stall at around 20 to 21 percent for about seven years.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Medicine, Health, Lung Cancer

15 hrs ago | NewsandSentinel.com

Post-polio support group marks 25th anniversary

Area mayors and group members gathered at the Blennerhassett Hotel Monday to read a proclamation marking this week as Polio Awareness Week.

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Mon Jun 17, 2013

Information Technology

LabCorp Announces Availability of Newly Approved Viral Load Assay for Hepatitis C Virus

Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings today announced that it is offering the COBAS AmpliPrep/COBAS TaqMan HCV Test, v2.0. With enhanced sensitivity, this quantitative viral load assay for Hepatitis C virus enables more accurate assessments of response to antiviral therapy.

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Related Topix: LabCorp, Hepatitis, Medicine, Health, Biotech, Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings, Healthcare Industry, Startups, Monogram Biosciences, Genetics

Health.com

Many Young Americans Unaware They're Infected With HIV

The younger you are, the less likely you are to realize you are infected with HIV or receive treatment for it, a new study finds.

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Examiner.com

CDC: No New Strain of GC, but Old Strain May Become Resistant

Floridians can relax - at least about a strain of gonorrhea in the US that is supposedly worse than AIDS.

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Related Topix: Gonorrhea, Health

Reno Gazette-Journal

Paper: CDC didn't check Legionnaires records

Federal health officials believe a fatal outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System started in 2011, but they did not check hospital records that show Legionella bacteria appeared nearly four years earlier, a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review investigation found.

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Related Topix: Biotech, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medicine, Healthcare Industry

USA Today

Paper: CDC didn't check Legionnaires records

Federal health officials believe a fatal outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System started in 2011, but they did not check hospital records that show Legionella The Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, site of the July, 1976 Legionnaires' Disease outbreak, is shown in this Tuesday, July 16, 1996 file photo.

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Visalia Times-Delta

Tips to keep illnesses, mishaps at bay

Few things can ruin a vacation like getting too sick to enjoy your time off. Here are some steps you can take to stay well, or at least to be better prepared in case you or your travel mates start feeling puny.

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Related Topix: Entomology, Science

SFGate

Judge considers effect of fungus on Calif. inmates

A federal judge on Monday is scheduled to consider whether an airborne fungus that occurs naturally in the San Joaquin Valley presents enough of a public health danger that thousands of vulnerable state prison inmates should be moved to other locations.

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Related Topix: State Prisons, Prison

Marietta Times

Flu cases in Ohio make huge jump over past years

The number of Ohioans hospitalized with the flu since last September jumped dramatically over the previous year, but health officials say there isn't an easy explanation for the increase.

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Related Topix: Ohio, Medicine, Influenza, Health, H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Dayton, OH

Sun Jun 16, 2013

Poughkeepsie Journal

Valley View: Long-term antibiotics not warranted for Lyme treatment

I applaud the Poughkeepsie Journal's interest in reporting on Lyme disease, a serious and sometimes long-lasting illness, in the article "Chronic Lyme disease: Is it real?," , However, I would like to clarify several points raised in the article.

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Related Topix: Lyme Disease, Health

The Daily News Leader

Slow recovery from meningitis for patients

Michelle Powell of Moneta is again living aspects of the life she had before a doctor injected contaminated medicine into her spine and she fell horribly ill last fall.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Pain, Healthcare Law, Law

CiteULike

Well-Being Assessment: An Evaluation of Well-Being Scales for Public...

Well-Being Assessment: An Evaluation of Well-Being Scales for Public Health and Population Estimates of Well-Being among US Adults Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being , Vol.

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Related Topix: Psychology, Science

SeacoastOnline

CDC suggests hepatitis C testing for baby boomers

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that about 3 million Americans have hepatitis C, and of that population, most are baby boomers or people born from 1945-1965.

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Related Topix: Hepatitis, Health, Liver Cancer

Patch.com

Is West Nile Coming to Fairfax County?

Fairfax County reported eight cases of West Nile virus last year. Of those cases, one person died.

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Related Topix: West Nile Virus, Health, Fairfax County, VA

MediLexicon

Too Much Sugar Can Cause Heart Failure

Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston , have revealed that consuming too much sugar can greatly increase the risk of heart failure.

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Related Topix: Heart Failure, Health, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Heart Disease, Medicine, Diabetes

Sat Jun 15, 2013

Santa Cruz Sentinel

Coast Lines, June 16, 2013: CDC probes hepatitis A cases linked to frozen berry mix

The Centers for Disease Control is investigating 99 hepatitis A cases in eight western states including one in Santa Cruz County possibly linked to Townsend Farms Organic frozen berry pom mix popularly used in smoothies.

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Related Topix: Santa Cruz County, CA, Santa Cruz, CA, Capitola, CA, Soquel, CA