By CNN Wire Staff
A counterfeit version of the anti-cancer drug Avastin may have been purchased and used in a number of medical facilities in the United States, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Wednesday.
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By Greg Botelho
For a recovering addict, reveling at a party or having pills in your room can be seen as a sign you are in control, having successfully defeated your demons -- or just as likely, experts say, a sign of weakness that could lead to a dangerous, if not
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By Miriam Falco
A patient's own heart cells can be used to regrow new heart tissue and help undo damage caused by a heart attack, according to early research published on Monday.
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By Robert Preidt
Here’s another reason to get into shape: Physical activity may reduce the risk of dementia-related death, according to a new study.
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By Julie Rovner
NPR’s Julie Rovner asks an excellent question in her report today about the ongoing uproar over new federal
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By Scott Roberts
Merck’s Zioptan drops (tafluprost ophthalmic solution) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to lower pressure within the eye among people with high blood pressure of the eye (ocular hypertension) or open-angle glaucoma, t
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By Robert Preidt
Valentine’s Day is the holiday that celebrates love, so be sure to show it because a new study suggests love that’s lost causes the greatest regret of all.
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By Robert Preidt
People who drank water or diet beverages instead of calorie-laden drinks lost 4 to 5 pounds over half a year, according to new research.
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Pregnancy Risk With Lo/Ovral-28, Generic Norgestrel/Ethinyl Estradiol
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Addiction Relapse Often Deadly: Whitney Houston's death at age 48 is reportedly the result of drug and alcohol abuse.
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
People consuming excess calories on a low-protein diet may gain less weight than others, a new study reports, but they do so at a cost: the loss of lean body mass.
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By BRUCE JAPSEN
Thanks to greater use of generic drugs, the financial burden of prescription costs has become less of an issue for families in the United States, according to a new study by the RAND Corporation.
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By ANAHAD O'CONNOR
Teenagers and young adults may be able to prevent acne by stepping on the bathroom scale.
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By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D.
Science generally succeeds in bringing some order to human existence — except when it does just the reverse, imposing a structure that never quite fits properly no matter how much it is tweaked. Then it just accentuates the underlying chaos.
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By ANDREW POLLACK
A drug that scientists hoped might be a safe new way to prevent breast cancer appears to pose a risk after all: significant bone loss.
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By RONI CARYN RABIN
When Janet Holwell first joined Weight Watchers seven years ago, she lost 43 pounds in one year and considered the popular commercial weight-loss plan “miraculous.”
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By JEFF GORDINIER
TRY this: place a forkful of food in your mouth. It doesn’t matter what the food is, but make it something you love — let’s say it’s that first nibble from three hot, fragrant, perfectly cooked ravioli.
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By GINA KOLATA
Although heart disease is the leading killer of women as well as of men, two heart disease patients out of every three are male, and heart disease strikes men 10 to 15 years earlier than it does women. No one really knows why.
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