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Thursday,Jul 13, 2006 EST
 

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Health Tip: Tapeworm Infection
What to look for

Health Tip: Living With Lactose Intolerance
Symptoms can be avoided with the right diet

Health Tip: Prevent Ingrown Toenails
Proper shoes and foot care can protect your feet

Health Tip: Understanding Schizophrenia
Usually can be controlled with medication

  
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FDA Approvals

Lucentis Prevents Elderly Blindness
Retinal disease strikes thousands annually

Generic Zoloft Approved
Among top-selling U.S. drugs

Revlimid Approved for Multiple Myeloma
Improved patient survival in trials

Sprycel Sanctioned for Rare Leukemia
When standard therapy fails

  
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News Headlines
High Humidity May Be Linked to Heart-Attack Risk
But researchers say the findings are far from definitive.

Eyes May Provide Window on Heart Risk
Measuring width of retinal vessels predicts cardiac dangers, study finds

Study Supports Screening Babies for Heart-Rhythm Defect
Dangerous 'long QT syndrome' is often mistaken for SIDS, experts say

Smoking in Pregnancy May Cause Behavioral Troubles in Offspring
Those problems may intensify as child grows older, researchers add

Women More Prone to 'Stress Eating' Than Men
But anxiety drives all to sugary, fatty foods, study finds

  
  
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