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Results last updated June 15th, 2012

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Police Investigate Assault Complaint Vs Nalbandian

Police are investigating an assault complaint filed against David Nalbandian after the Argentine tennis player kicked an advertising board and injured a line judge during the Queen's Club

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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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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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Child's Scoliosis Stresses Patients Parents Study

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Having to wear a body brace for the treatment of scoliosis (curved spine) causes stress for teen patients and their parents, a new study finds.But parents

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Celsion ThermoDox Cancer Drug Approval Seen In 2013 CEO

Michael Tardugno, chief executive of tiny Celsion Corp, is convinced he has a $1 billion cancer therapy on his hands with its ThermoDox treatment for liver cancer.The company, with a market valuation

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Few Migraine Sufferers Referred For Behavioral Treatments

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- Behavioral treatments can prevent migraines in some patients, but many migraine specialists aren't aware of this and don't refer people for therapy, a new

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Prescription Drugs For Kids Fortunately On The Decline

COMMENTARY | Across the range of family lifestyles and parenting choices, there are few topics upon which almost all parents and pediatricians agree. One can barely mention words like

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Many Homeless May Harbor Hepatitis C

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Nearly 27 percent of homeless adults in Los Angeles may have hepatitis C, and nearly half don't know they have the potentially deadly infection, researchers

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Imprisoned Palestinian Footballer Agrees To End Fast

A football player from Gaza detained by Israel without trial for almost three years has agreed to end a three-month hunger strike in exchange for hospital treatment and an early release, his lawyer

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High Rates Of Untreated Kidney Failure Seen In Elderly

TUESDAY, June 19 (HealthDay News) -- Untreated kidney failure is more prevalent among older adults than those who are younger, according to Canadian researchers who say advanced kidney disease

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Palestinians Ask UEFA To Bar Israel As U21 Host

The Palestine Football Association has asked UEFA to bar Israel from hosting the 2013 European Under-21 Championship over its detention without trial of Palestinian players.In a letter to UEFA

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Novartis Says Drug Reduces Symptoms In Childhood Arthritis

Patients suffering from the most severe form of childhood arthritis were less likely to experience a flare up in the disease when using Novartis' drug Ilaris compared to a placebo, the Swiss

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Roche Says Arthritis Drug Beats Top Rival In Trial

Roche Holding AG's RoActemra drug helped to reduce symptoms in rheumatoid arthritis patients better than Abbott Laboratories' top-selling Humira when given as a single treatment, the Swiss drugmaker

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Small Comfort Nanomedicine Able To Penetrate Bodily Defenses

Tears and a runny nose can be unpleasant on a windy day, but these mucosal secretions play a vital role in protecting the body from viruses and other malicious microbes. Unfortunately, mucus is also

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Sex Bug Growing Resistant To Drugs WHO Warns

A potentially dangerous sexually transmitted disease that infects millions of people each year is growing resistant to drugs and could soon become untreatable, the World Health Organization said

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Greek Health System Crumbles Under Weight Of Crisis

Greece's rundown state hospitals are cutting off vital drugs, limiting non-urgent operations and rationing even basic medical materials for exhausted doctors as a combination of economic crisis and

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Untreatable Gonorrhoea Spreading Around World WHO

Drug-resistant strains of gonorrhoea have spread to countries across the world, the United Nations health agency said on Wednesday, and millions of patients may run out of treatment options unless

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IVF At Younger Age May Raise Breast Cancer Risk

Women who undergo in vitro fertilization at a relatively young age have a higher risk of breast cancer, a new study from Australia suggests.Researchers found that women who underwent IVF at age 24

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AntibioticResistant Gonorrhea Spreading WHO

WEDNESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- Gonorrhea, the second most common sexually transmitted disease, is rapidly growing resistant to the last class of antibiotics that can effectively treat the

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Financial Worries Add To Cancer Patients' Burden

WEDNESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- A small study gives a snapshot into the financial anxieties that plague many patients with advanced cancer and their spouses, even as they struggle against the

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