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Alcohol abuse or dependence found in about 15 percent of surgeons surveyed - are patients in danger?
Read More »Boku Enables Mobile Pay On Your Current Phone
Boku currently lets cell phone owners pay for things through carrier billing in over 60 countries. Usually these transactions are for small things--items like apps, ringtones, small-scale online purchases--perhaps because that's all users are comfortable with, unsure of how big their cell phone bill will be at the end of the month
Read More »Why aren’t you losing weight? 5 surprising sabotages
You might be taking all the right steps - why won't the pounds come off?
Read More »Colorectal cancer death risk cut in half through colonoscopies, study shows
Colonoscopies too embarrassing or uncomfortable? First major study finds clear evidence that test saves lives
Read More »Video: Obesity is…contagious?
Is obesity contagious? CBS News medical contributor Dr.
Read More »Superluminal Neutrino Result Caused by Faulty Connection?
A data transmission problem? (Wikipedia/BigRiz) Although still awaiting full confirmation, a breaking news report in Science (and Nature , see below) indicates that the measurement of an apparently faster-than-light travel time for muon-neutrinos generated at CERN and detected at the Gran Sasso laboratory – which hit the world headlines back in September 2011 – may have been due to a problematic physical connection between a fiber-optic cable and an electronics card in a computer.
Read More »Video: FDA approves controversial diet drug
FDA medical experts are recommending approval of the diet pill Qnexa, despite the drug's potential risky side effects. Dr
Read More »Oranges, grapefruits lower women’s stroke risk
By MyHealthNewsDaily staff A diet rich in citrus fruits, such as oranges and grapefruits, may reduce women's risk of stroke, a new study says.
Read More »FDA panel backs weight loss drug, despite risks
The FDA previously rejected the drug, Qnexa, because component drugs were tied to heart problems and birth defects
Read More »FDA panel backs weight loss drug Qnexa
An experimental obesity drug from Vivus Inc won a U.S.
Read More »New melanoma drug Zelboraf may double patients’ survival
People with metastatic melanoma often live six to ten months; new drug prolonged life expectancy to 16 months
Read More »New melanoma drug doubles survival time, study shows
Patients with metastatic melanoma typically live six to ten months; Zelboraf prolonged life expectancy to 16 months
Read More »FDA panel backs previously rejected Qnexa weight-loss pill
FDA will make a decision in April on whether to approve Qnexa
Read More »Eat cake or cookies with breakfast to lose weight, study suggests
Obese people who ate desserts for breakfast were more likely to keep weight off, study found
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