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US Works to Reassure Japan on Mad Cow
The Bush administration is trying to reassure Japan and other foreign customers of American beef while awaiting further tests on a suspected case of mad cow disease.
3/13/2006 8:11:00 AM
No benefit found from Plavix, aspirin mix
and perhaps even some harm -- from adding the anti-clotting drug Plavix to aspirin in an attempt to prevent heart attacks in people at high risk.
3/13/2006 8:11:00 AM
Avian Flu Found in Birds in Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon
Bird flu was found in Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon, bringing to 26 the number of countries reporting initial outbreaks of the lethal virus this year.
3/13/2006 8:11:00 AM
Change bird flu map: US lawmakers
Three members of the US Congress supported Taiwan's efforts on Friday in asking the WHO to correct maps that wrongly include Taiwan on the list of countries affected by the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus.
3/12/2006 1:19:00 AM
Red Wine May Fight Gum Disease
Natural compounds from red wine and grape seeds could help curb gum disease, new research shows. Don’t raise your glass just yet.
3/12/2006 1:19:00 AM
US Agriculture Department Investigating Possible Mad Cow Case
The US Agriculture Department is investigating a possible case of mad cow disease after an animal tested positive for the illness, Chief Veterinary Officer John Clifford said in a statement today.
3/12/2006 1:19:00 AM
Stringent bird flu measures enforced
Hong Kong will reduce its chicken population by a third within three months, control the importation of live birds and restrict the granting of new licenses for poultry farms, following the death of a man from bird flu last week in neighboring Guangd
3/8/2006 1:04:00 AM
Sclerosis patients pushing for sale of drug
The deaths of two people among the thousands treated with a promising multiple sclerosis drug is not deterring other MS patients from trying to persuade the government to allow the drug back onto the market.
3/8/2006 1:04:00 AM
Extra coffee said to raise heart attack risk for some
An extra cup of coffee increased the risk of a first heart attack in people with a defect in the gene responsible for breaking down caffeine, researchers reported Tuesday.
3/8/2006 1:04:00 AM
Soft drinking teens 'pile on pounds'
Consuming a can of sugary drink each day can make teenagers gain a stone in weight over a year, researchers say. The findings came as experts predicted that the proportion of overweight European children will ...
3/7/2006 8:38:00 AM
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