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Results last updated June 21st, 2012

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Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities Study Finds

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Although children with autism spectrum disorders need more health care services, they have less access to specialized care than children with other conditions,

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Does WeightLoss Surgery Work For Teens Yes Study Says

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors hesitate to recommend weight-loss surgery for obese teenagers, but a new study has found that may be both safe and effective.Researchers at the

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EPA Proposes New Cuts On Levels Of Soot In Air

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing new standards to regulate fine particle air pollution, including soot, officials announced Friday.The

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Drunk Drivers Show Risky Lifetime Drinking Habits

Many people convicted of drunk driving may have a lifelong struggle with risky drinking habits, a new study suggests.In interviews with 700 adults with a drunk-driving conviction, researchers found

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Health Insurers To Pay 11 Billion In Rebates HHS

Health insurance companies are due to pay out $1.1 billion in rebates to employers and individuals this summer, under a new industry regulation imposed by President Barack Obama's health care law,

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New Pakistan PM Candidate Faces Arrest Warrant

A Pakistani judge issued an arrest warrant Thursday for the ruling party's candidate for prime minister over allegations he illegally imported drugs, injecting fresh uncertainty into efforts to

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Possible Outcomes In Pivotal Health Care Law Case

Some are already anticipating the Supreme Court's ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law as the "decision of the century." But the justices are unlikely to have the last word on America's

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Pakistan Militants Ban Polio Jabs Threaten Action

A Pakistani militant group threatened action on Saturday against anyone conducting polio vaccinations in the region where it is based, saying the healthcare drive was a cover for U.S. spies.The

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Germany's Biotest First Drugmaker To Exit Greece

German pharmaceutical firm Biotest said it would stop shipments to Greece in July, becoming the first drugmaker to announce it would quit the debt-mired country's market because its bills had not

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Health Highlights June 21 2012

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:Seizure Leads to U.S. Commerce Secretary's ResignationA seizure suffered earlier this month

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Cancer Survivors Call In Sick To Work More Often Study Finds

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- While many long-term cancer survivors return to work, they take more sick leave than their cancer-free colleagues, a new study finds.Researchers analyzed data

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Travel And Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- If you buy life experiences such as an exotic vacation or tickets to a major concert in order to impress other people, you won't get much of a happiness boost,

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FCC May Take Up Issue Of Cell Phone Radiation

The head of the Federal Communications Commission is asking for a review of the agency's stance on radiofrequency energy emitted from cell phones amid lingering concerns that the devices may cause

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Checks Not Guaranteed For All Insurance Rebates

The check may not be in the mail.The Obama administration said in a report Thursday that 12.8 million people will benefit from health insurance rebates averaging $151 per household. But the number of

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Gannett Hires Former Energy Co Exec As CFO

Gannett Co. Inc., publisher of USA Today and other newspapers, on Thursday named Victoria Harker as its new chief financial officer.Harker most recently served as chief financial officer of AES

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Boehner If Supreme Court Strikes Down Health Care Law ‘there Will Be No Spiking Of The Ball’

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's health care law within the next week, and House Speaker John Boehner has issued a pre-emptive warning to

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Better Health Screening Urged For Female College Athletes

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Shortfalls in the screening of female college athletes for a trio of medical issues called the "female athlete triad" could put them at risk for lifelong

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How Striking Down Obamacare Will Lead To More Government Health Care

COMMENTARY | "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine."Those words, spoken by Ben Kenobi in "Star Wars," give an accurate description of how

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US Helps Doctors Track Patients' Prescription Drug Use

The Obama administration is launching a pilot program to make it easier for doctors, pharmacists and emergency departments to access patients' prescription drug records, aiming to stem a rising tide

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Light At Night Bad For Health Docs Say

Lighting up the night is essential to a 24/7 society, but it may have intended consequences for human health, doctors say.This week, the American Medical Association adopted a policy recognizing that

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