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  • Senators want new tax limit on health execs pay

    Dec 4, 2009 08:51 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - U.S. Democratic senators sought to further squeeze the health insurance industry on Friday by reducing the tax deduction certain companies can take for executive pay.

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  • Immediate biopsy unnecessary for some breast lumps

    Dec 4, 2009 02:31 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - For breast lumps that can be felt with the fingers but look benign on ultrasound, an immediate biopsy may not be needed, particularly for some young women, researchers report.

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  • Senators urge more cost controls in health bill

    Dec 4, 2009 01:53 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - Three moderate senators whose votes may be pivotal to overhauling the U.S. healthcare system came together on Friday to offer an amendment to bolster cost controls in the massive legislation.

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  • FDA seeks plan to curb opioid pain killer abuse

    Dec 4, 2009 01:49 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - U.S. drug regulators asked on Friday for manufacturers of prescription pain medications to provide more specifics on an industry plan to curb growing abuse of morphine, methadone, oxycodone and other opioid drugs.

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  • Flu sends more Alaska Native Americans to hospital

    Dec 4, 2009 01:48 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - Native Americans in Alaska are more likely to be hospitalized with swine flu than whites in the state and the lack of running water in some areas may be a factor, researchers have found.

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  • Pills as good as steroid shots for tendon problems

    Dec 4, 2009 01:47 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - An injection of cortisone can bring short-term pain relief to people with tendon inflammation in the shoulder or elbow, but seems to work no better than oral painkillers, according to a research review.

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  • Swine flu kids getting faster drug treatment: U.S

    Dec 4, 2009 01:36 PM PST, Reuters
    Swine flu kids getting faster drug treatment: U.S

    Reuters - More than 80 percent of U.S. children severely ill with H1N1 flu have been treated swiftly with antiviral drugs, a trend that could be saving lives, U.S. health officials said on Friday.

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  • Tasers protect police and save suspects: study

    Dec 4, 2009 01:30 PM PST, Reuters
    Tasers protect police and save suspects: study

    Reuters - Police departments that use "stun" devices like the Taser and other "less lethal weapons" such as pepper spray can expect to see rates of injury among suspects and officers drop dramatically, according to the first federal government-backed analysis of multiple police department arrest records.

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  • FDA staff urge more antipsychotic review in kids

    Dec 4, 2009 01:04 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - U.S. drug reviewers recommended that regulators further study the effects in children of a group of medicines known as atypical antipsychotics, a report released on Friday said.

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  • Chickenpox vaccine may protect kids from shingles

    Dec 3, 2009 09:26 PM PST, Reuters

    Reuters - Children who get vaccinated against chickenpox may have a lower risk of developing shingles, a painful rash caused by the chickenpox virus, U.S. researchers said on Friday.

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