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May 07 2010

America’s favorite birth control method turns 50 (AP)

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America’s favorite birth control method turns 50
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FILE - In this August 1974 file photo, a woman holds a birth control pill dispenser in New York. America's favorite birth control method turns 50 on Sunday, May 9, 2010. The pill is now widely acknowledged as one of the most important inventions of the last century. (AP Photo/Jerry Mosey, File)AP – A world without “the pill” is unimaginable to many young women who now use it to treat acne, skip periods, improve mood and, of course, prevent pregnancy. They might be surprised to learn that U.S. officials announcing approval of the world’s first oral contraceptive were uncomfortable.

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May 06 2010

1 Chinese baby born with syphilis every hour (AP)

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1 Chinese baby born with syphilis every hour
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AP – Every hour a baby is born in China with syphilis, as the world’s fastest-growing epidemic of the disease is fueled by men with new money from the nation’s booming economy, researchers say.

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May 05 2010

Study: Stomach cancer up in young, white adults (AP)

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Study: Stomach cancer up in young, white adults
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AP – Scientists are puzzling over a surprising increase in stomach cancer in young white adults, while rates in all other American adults have declined. Chances for developing stomach cancer are still very low in young adults but the incidence among 25 to 39 year old whites nonetheless climbed by almost 70 percent in the past three decades, a study found.

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May 04 2010

Those with severe asthma offered radical treatment (AP)

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Those with severe asthma offered radical treatment
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AP – People with severe asthma are getting a radically different treatment option: A way to snake a wire inside their lungs and melt off some of the tissue that squeezes their airways shut.

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May 03 2010

Rosalynn Carter pens new book about mental health (AP)

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Rosalynn Carter pens new book about mental health
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In this April 23, 2010 photo, Rosalynn Carter, left, delivers an anecdote to the delight of her husband and former President  Jimmy Carter as they update donors about current activities of the Carter Center in Atlanta. Standing outside an Atlanta cotton mill campaigning for her husband's bid to become governor of Georgia, Rosalynn Carter came upon a stooped and weary woman heading home to care for a mentally ill daughter. The pre-dawn encounter in 1966 would help launch a crusade that has lasted to this day. As her husband's political career catapulted him to the White House, Mrs. Carter worked to bring mental health to the fore. Her advocacy has continued long after the couple left the nation's capital and established the Carter Center in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)AP – Standing outside an Atlanta cotton mill campaigning for her husband’s bid to become governor of Georgia, Rosalynn Carter came upon a stooped and weary woman heading home to care for a mentally ill daughter.

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May 03 2010

Rosalynn Carter pens new book about mental health (AP)

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Rosalynn Carter pens new book about mental health
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In this April 23, 2010 photo, Rosalynn Carter, left, delivers an anecdote to the delight of her husband and former President  Jimmy Carter as they update donors about current activities of the Carter Center in Atlanta. Standing outside an Atlanta cotton mill campaigning for her husband's bid to become governor of Georgia, Rosalynn Carter came upon a stooped and weary woman heading home to care for a mentally ill daughter. The pre-dawn encounter in 1966 would help launch a crusade that has lasted to this day. As her husband's political career catapulted him to the White House, Mrs. Carter worked to bring mental health to the fore. Her advocacy has continued long after the couple left the nation's capital and established the Carter Center in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)AP – Standing outside an Atlanta cotton mill campaigning for her husband’s bid to become governor of Georgia, Rosalynn Carter came upon a stooped and weary woman heading home to care for a mentally ill daughter.

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May 01 2010

FDA investigating recall of children’s medicine (AP)

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FDA investigating recall of children’s medicine
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AP – The Food and Drug Administration said Saturday it was investigating a health-care company for possible other problems following its recall of more than 40 over-the-counter infant’s and children’s liquid medications.

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Apr 30 2010

Adult death rates lowest in Iceland, Cyprus (AP)

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Adult death rates lowest in Iceland, Cyprus
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AP – Men in Iceland and women in Cyprus have the lowest risk of dying worldwide, a new study says.

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Apr 29 2010

FDA approves new drug for advanced prostate cancer (AP)

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FDA approves new drug for advanced prostate cancer
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AP – The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first-of-a-kind prostate cancer treatment that uses the body’s immune system to fight the disease, offering an important alternative to decades-old approaches.

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Apr 28 2010

5-minute colon cancer test could save thousands (AP)

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5-minute colon cancer test could save thousands
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AP – A five-minute colon cancer test could reduce the number of deaths from the disease by about 40 percent, a new study says.

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