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Long life goes hand in hand with a firm grip (Reuters)

Reuters - Seniors who can still give a firm handshake and walk at a brisk pace are likely to live longer than those who can't, according to British researchers.

Long life goes hand in hand with a firm grip (Reuters)

Reuters - Seniors who can still give a firm handshake and walk at a brisk pace are likely to live longer than those who can't, according to British researchers.

Roche suspends dosing in diabetes drug trials (Reuters)

Reuters - Roche Holding has stopped giving patients its experimental diabetes treatment taspoglutide in late stage clinical trials due to a high rate of adverse reactions, marking a major blow to drug once seen to have $2 billion a year potential.

Clearing Kids for Sports Participation Sparks Conflicts (HealthDay)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Most teenagers think they're invincible, and that goes double for talented teenage athletes. They're young, immortal, at the top of their game, the envy of their friends.

Health Tip: Control Blood Pressure Before Pregnancy (HealthDay)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If you have high blood pressure, it's important to get it under control before you become pregnant. High blood pressure during pregnancy can be dangerous for both mom and baby.

Multivitamins Don't Reduce Colon Cancer Death Risk (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Sept. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Taking multivitamins does not reduce colorectal cancer patients' risk of dying or, among survivors, the likelihood that the cancer will return, a new study shows.

Risks of old, new diet drugs face U.S. scrutiny (Reuters)

Reuters - The risks of a potential new diet pill and a 13-year-old weight-loss medicine face U.S. scrutiny next week as medical experts consider if the drugs' benefits outweigh possible side effects.

The 10 Deadliest Cancers and Why There's No Cure (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - The dread and fear that can come with a cancer diagnosis have their roots in its killer nature: It's the No. 2 cause of death in Americans, second only to heart disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even when diagnosed early and attacked with the latest treatments, it still has the power to kill.

Breastfeeding for a month cuts mom's diabetes risk (Reuters)

A woman breastfeeds her baby during Breastfeeding Week celebrations in Lima August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Pilar OlivaresReuters - Mothers who don't breastfeed their newborns for at least one month are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes at some point in their lives than women who do, a Pennsylvania study finds.


Cholera stalks West Africa as rains spread disease (AP)

In this Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 photo, a doctor treats a child suffering from cholera, at a village health clinic in Ganjuwa in Nigeria's rural Bauchi State. Health officials, some with surgical masks covering their faces, sprayed anti-bacterial solution on muddy paths in this village, and patients jammed into rudimentary clinics as the government struggled to contain a cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 800 people in two months. The worst epidemic in Nigeria in 19 years is spreading to Cameroon, Chad and Niger, where it has killed hundreds more people.(AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)AP - Patients jammed rudimentary clinics and health workers in surgical masks sprayed anti-bacterial solution on muddy paths as the government struggled to contain a cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 800 Nigerians in two months.


UK's NICE wants more data on schizophrenia drug (Reuters)

Reuters - Britain's healthcare cost watchdog said it was unable to recommend use of Bristol-Myers Squibb's schizophrenia drug Abilify in children aged 15 to 17 and has asked for more information on its effectiveness.

Overweight Kids' Body Image Takes Pounding From Bullies (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - Being the "fat kid" just got worse. Overweight children who get teased about the extra pudge become more dissatisfied with their bodies, a new study finds.

AIDS doctors, activists call for more health funds (AP)

Graca Machel, an International advocate for children and the poor, and wife of former South African Presdient Nelson Mandela, speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Johannesburg Friday, Sept 10, 2010.  Machel said that the debate over food in her impoverished homeland did not end with the government's reversal  on bread prices. (AP/Tawanda Mudimu)AP - Doctors and AIDS activists on Friday urged African governments to fulfill a decade-old pledge to spend more of their own money on health if they want international help in fighting AIDS.


AIDS doctors, activists call for more health funds (AP)

Graca Machel, an International advocate for children and the poor, and wife of former South African Presdient Nelson Mandela, speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Johannesburg Friday, Sept 10, 2010.  Machel said that the debate over food in her impoverished homeland did not end with the government's reversal  on bread prices. (AP/Tawanda Mudimu)AP - Doctors and AIDS activists on Friday urged African governments to fulfill a decade-old pledge to spend more of their own money on health if they want international help in fighting AIDS.


In Elderly, Risks Differ for Indoor Versus Outdoor Falls (HealthDay)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Different risk factors contribute to indoor and outdoor falls among the elderly and these differences need to be incorporated into fall prevention programs, a new study suggests.

Obesity May Up Death Risk in Older Women With Colon Cancer (HealthDay)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Here's yet another reason to avoid obesity throughout your life: Doing so may improve your chances of survival if you're diagnosed with colon cancer.

Obesity May Up Death Risk in Older Women With Colon Cancer (HealthDay)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Here's yet another reason to avoid obesity throughout your life: Doing so may improve your chances of survival if you're diagnosed with colon cancer.

J&J widens access as cancer drug helps survival (Reuters)

Reuters - All patients in a study of a Johnson & Johnson drug for advanced prostate cancer will be offered the medicine after an independent monitoring committee found it demonstrated an improvement in patient survival.

J&J widens access as cancer drug helps survival (Reuters)

Reuters - All patients in a study of a Johnson & Johnson drug for advanced prostate cancer will be offered the medicine after an independent monitoring committee found it demonstrated an improvement in patient survival.

UK's NICE wants more data on BMS schizophrenia drug (Reuters)

Reuters - Britain's healthcare cost watchdog said it was unable to recommend use of Bristol-Myers Squibb's schizophrenia drug Abilify in children aged 15 to 17 and has asked for more information on its effectiveness.

Study backs prostate screening for high risk men (Reuters)

Reuters - Men who have a certain genetic variations that put them at higher risk of prostate cancer may benefit from regular screening for the disease, a study by British scientists found Friday.

FDA warns of deadly side effect with imaging drugs (AP)

AP - Federal health regulators are warning doctors that a class of injectable drugs used in MRI medical imaging scans can cause a rare and sometimes fatal condition in patients with kidney disease.

CDC: Adults eating less fruit, not enough veggies (AP)

AP - An apple a day? Apparently not in the United States.

HIV spread "out of control" among French gay men (Reuters)

Reuters - Transmission of the AIDS virus seems to be "out of control" among gay men in France despite an overall fall in the number of new HIV cases in the country, according to a study published on Thursday.

More doctors no panacea for U.S. healthcare: report (Reuters)

Reuters - Medicare patients with more doctors to choose from do not necessarily get more or better care, researchers reported on Thursday in an analysis demonstrating how complicated U.S. healthcare reform will be.

Namibian women with HIV tell court of forced sterilisations (AFP)

A general view of a hospital in the Namibian capitol of Windhoek in 2006. 16 women with HIV are suing the Namibian government for allegedly forcing them into sterilisation without consent.(AFP/File)AFP - In the throes of labour, a Namibian woman was approached by a nurse who handed her a document to sign, saying the form would authorise a Caesarean section.


Study: Flamboyant male dancing attracts women best (AP)

FILE- This is a  file photo of John Travolta and Karen Gorney dance in a nightclub scene to disco music in Paramount Pictures 1977 film 'Saturday Night Fever', which explores the restless generation growing up in the 70's.  John Travolta was onto something. Women are most attracted to male dancers who have big, flamboyant moves similar to the actor's trademark style, British scientists say in a new study. (AP Photo/HO, File)AP - John Travolta was onto something. Women are most attracted to male dancers who have big, flamboyant moves similar to the actor's trademark style, British scientists say in a new study.


India not treating AIDS patients early: Global Fund (Reuters)

Activists from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) attend an AIDS awareness campaign on the eve of the World AIDS Day at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary Lake, about 60 km (37 miles) west of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad November 30, 2009. REUTERS/Amit DaveReuters - Thousands of AIDS patients in India are not receiving treatment on time, underscoring huge challenges the country faces as it combats the disease, the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said on Thursday.


India not treating AIDS patients early: Global Fund (Reuters)

Activists from a non-governmental organisation (NGO) attend an AIDS awareness campaign on the eve of the World AIDS Day at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary Lake, about 60 km (37 miles) west of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad November 30, 2009. REUTERS/Amit DaveReuters - Thousands of AIDS patients in India are not receiving treatment on time, underscoring huge challenges the country faces as it combats the disease, the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said on Thursday.


Health reforms trigger spending shift (Reuters)

A supporter of the health care reform holds a sign outside a health care town hall meeting with congressman Kendrick Meeks in Miami, Florida September 3, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos BarriaReuters - New U.S. reforms are poised to dramatically shift the nation's healthcare spending, not only curbing Medicare costs but also pumping more money toward the private sector as roughly 32 million people gain coverage.


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