KGMIScientist who coined "Pink Slime" reluctant whistleblowerReutersBy Carey Gillam | Kansas City (Reuters) - Every time someone calls former US government scientist Gerald Zirnstein a whistleblower, he cringes a little. When he coined the term "Pink Slime" to describe the unlabeled and unappetizing bits of cartilage ...Learning Curve: Sc [?]
The GuardianDick Cheney's heart transplant rekindles age debateBoston GlobeBy Marilynn Marchione | AP CHICAGO - Doctors say it is unlikely that former Vice President Dick Cheney, who is 71, got special treatment when he was given a new heart that thousands of younger people also were in line to receive.Cheney is 'terrific' after heart transpla [?]
Daily MailForget your five-a-day: Popcorn has 'more antioxidants than fruit and vegetables'Daily MailBy Suzannah Hills As well as being a great diet food, popcorn also contains a high level of antioxidents, which help fight harmful molecules. Posed by model Plain popcorn has already been hailed as a great diet food for its low calorie content but n [?]
AFPToo much, too little sleep linked to heart woes, study tellsAFPCHICAGO ? People who sleep less than six hours per night or more than eight are more likely to suffer heart problems than people who sleep between six and eight hours, according to a US study. The findings confirm those in previous, smaller studies, ...Sleep linked to heart woesSydney Morning [?]
The Nation, PakistanHouston study shows stem-cell's potential for heart treatmentHouston ChronicleBy Todd Ackerman Houston researchers are reporting that adult stem cells have a modest benefit in younger patients with heart failure, the first large-scale evidence that the controversial yet promising new therapy can be developed to help millions of ...AC [?]
USA TODAYFDA Ordered to Move on Drug BanHoosier Ag TodayIn 1977, the Food and Drug Administration proposed banning the use of penicillin and two forms of tetracyline for growth promotion in livestock. FDA feared the overuse of these antibiotics in animal feed could help development of drug-resistant ...Steps Set for Livestock Antibiotic BanNew York TimesJudg [?]
Austin American-StatesmanMeasuring Quality of CareNew York TimesTo the Editor: In ?Hospitals Aren't Hotels? (Op-Ed, March 15), Theresa Brown cautions against placing too much emphasis on ?customer satisfaction? when measuring hospital quality and patient care. Knowing what patients think about the care hospitals ...Health care law pushes doctors, hospit [?]
The GuardianDrug-resistant strains of TB are out of control, warn health expertsThe GuardianThe fight against new, antibiotic-resistant strains of tuberculosis has already been lost in some parts of the world, according to a senior World Health Organisation expert. Figures show a 5% rise in the number of new cases of the highly infectious ...No One Should Di [?]
News 10NBCStrange events will lead to increase of Lyme disease this yearFox NewsMark Plonsky Some experts are predicting an earlier and more abundant tick season this spring, potentially causing a rise in Lyme disease infection. But don't blame the deer. The predicted rise in ticks that carry Lyme disease is actually the result of ...Lyme disease season [?]
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