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FDA suspends peanut butter plant linked to salmonella outbreak Monday, Nov 26, 2012 05:14 PM PST (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration suspended operations on Monday at a New Mexico food producer linked to salmonella-tainted peanut butter that has sickened at least 41 people this year, the agency said in a statement. The FDA said it had suspended Sunland Inc's food facility registration "in the interest of public health," following the national outbreak and a history of food safety violations reaching back over three years. "The fact that peanut butter made by the company has been linked to an outbreak ... ... Full Story | Top |
Prescribe morning-after pills in advance, say pediatricians Monday, Nov 26, 2012 04:33 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wading into the incendiary subject of birth control for young teenagers, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on Monday called on the nation's pediatricians to counsel all of their adolescent patients about emergency contraception and make advance prescriptions for it available to girls under 17. Because current federal policy bans over-the-counter sales of the pills to girls under 17, having a prescription on hand could help younger teens obtain emergency contraception more quickly than if they have to contact a physician only after they need it. ... Full Story | Top |
Ohio inmate loses bid to stay his execution because of weight Monday, Nov 26, 2012 02:45 PM PST CLEVELAND (Reuters) - A federal judge said on Monday that an Ohio death row inmate weighing more than 450 pounds cannot be given a stay of execution because of his obesity. Ronald Post, 53, is scheduled to be executed January 16 for the 1983 aggravated murder of hotel clerk Helen Vantz in Elyria, Ohio. Since his first appeal in 1997, Post's attorneys have argued that his weight, of more than 450 pounds, in combination with the state's death penalty drug protocols creates a certainty of, "substantial risk for serious and psychological pain" and a "torturous and lingering death. ... Full Story | Top |
Ex-SAC manager granted $5 million bail in trading case Monday, Nov 26, 2012 02:44 PM PST | Top |
Sun, sand and root canal: Medical tourism booms in Costa Rica Monday, Nov 26, 2012 02:19 PM PST | Top |
Doctors should consider hepatitis C testing: panel Monday, Nov 26, 2012 02:01 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A government-backed panel advises doctors to "consider offering screening" for hepatitis C to adults born between 1945 and 1965, in a draft statement released today. The recommendations, from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), are an update to the group's 2004 statement, which recommended against screening people at average risk of hepatitis C. At the time, it also said there wasn't enough evidence for or against screening high-risk adults, such as injection drug users. "There were a lot of uncertainties in 2004," said Dr. ... Full Story | Top |
Boston mayor transferred from hospital after one-month mark Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:56 PM PST | Top |
Medicaid expansion poses "modest" state costs: study Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:37 PM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's $1 trillion plan to expand Medicaid would raise state costs by only 3 percent and extend health coverage to more than 21 million low-income people as part of the new healthcare reform law, a study said on Monday. The report released by the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation said states would spend an extra $76 billion over the next decade to implement the Medicaid expansion, or 2.9 percent more than they would without the reform law. The federal government would fork out more than $950 billion to cover nearly all of the costs, the study said. ... Full Story | Top |
Traffic pollution tied to autism risk: study Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:34 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies who are exposed to lots of traffic-related air pollution in the womb and during their first year of life are more likely to become autistic, suggests a new study. The findings support previous research linking how close children live to freeways with their risk of autism, according to the study's lead author. "We're not saying traffic pollution causes autism, but it may be a risk factor for it," said Heather Volk, an assistant professor at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. ... Full Story | Top |
U.S. kids getting recommended amount of sleep: study Monday, Nov 26, 2012 01:08 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children in the U.S. appear to be getting as much shut-eye as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends, according to a new study. "We can't say this is the amount that they should be sleeping," said Jessica Williams, the lead author of the study and a graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles. "All we could really do is compare our estimated norms with what is recommended, and it seems like it falls pretty well in line with the recommendations," she told Reuters Health. ... Full Story | Top |
Obama health law to face religion-based challenge Monday, Nov 26, 2012 12:54 PM PST | Top |
Donald prepares for surgery on sinuses Monday, Nov 26, 2012 12:16 PM PST | Top |
U.S. astronaut, Russian cosmonaut to spend a year in space Monday, Nov 26, 2012 12:06 PM PST CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Two veterans of the International Space Station will return for an experimental year-long stay aboard the orbital outpost, a test run for future missions to the moon, asteroids and Mars, NASA said on Monday. Former U.S. space shuttle pilot and station commander Scott Kelly, 48, who last flew in 2011, will be paired with Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, 52, for a 12-month space station assignment beginning in early 2015. Kornienko served as a flight engineer aboard the station in 2010. ... Full Story | Top |
Obama spoke with House Speaker Boehner, others on "fiscal cliff" Monday, Nov 26, 2012 11:51 AM PST | Top |
UnitedHealth forecasts 2013 profit below Wall St view Monday, Nov 26, 2012 07:38 AM PST (Reuters) - UnitedHealth Group Inc , the largest U.S. private health insurer, said on Monday it expects 2013 earnings of $5.25 to $5.50 per share, below analysts' expectations. The outlook backs up comments the company made in October that analysts' estimates for 2013 were too high due to the weak economy and government efforts to rein in the deficit. At that time, the Wall Street consensus was for earnings of $5.60 per share. UnitedHealth shares fell 93 cents, or 1.7 percent, to $53.01 in Monday morning New York Stock Exchange trading. ... Full Story | Top |
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