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Feeds for Yahoo! News [Health News ] 1. Study: 1 in 3 breast cancer patients overtreated (AP) AP - One in three breast cancer patients identified in public screening programs may be treated unnecessarily, a new study says. Karsten Jorgensen and Peter Gotzsche of the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Copenhagen analyzed breast cancer trends at least seven years before and after government-run screening programs for breast cancer started in parts of Australia, Britain, Canada, Norway and Sweden. 2. FDA: Dough's E. coli strain differs from illness (AP) AP - The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday the strain of E. coli found in a sample of raw cookie dough collected at a Nestle USA manufacturing plant does not match the strain that has been linked to a 30-state outbreak, and they aren't sure how the dough was contaminated. 3. Monkeys live longer on low-cal diet; would humans? (AP)
4. Tests reveal some pet supplements skimp on meds (AP)
5. Swine flu shots at school: Bracing for fall return (AP)
6. Ebola found in Philippine pigs for first time (AP) AP - A form of ebola virus has been detected in pigs for the first time, raising concerns it could mutate and threaten humans, scientists report. 7. Anti-obesity product safe in mid-stage study (Reuters) Reuters - Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Thursday a mid-stage study of its combination obesity product involving versions of hormones linked to appetite and metabolism yielded positive results. 8. Use of vibrators common, surveys show (Reuters) Reuters - Two Indiana University surveys suggest that vibrator use during sexual encounters is common among American men and women and is linked to better sexual health. 9. Questions to Pharmacists Rise After Michael Jackson's Death (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- News reports about a possible link between pop star Michael Jackson's death and his alleged abuse of prescription drugs may have increased the public's concern about prescription medication overdose risks, suggests a survey of U.S. pharmacists. 10. Vaccine May Someday Thwart Ear Infections (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers have developed a pain-free vaccination that might thwart ear infections in children. 11. Can Language Skills Ward Off Alzheimer's Disease? (Time.com) Time.com - A small study of aging nuns illuminates the curious condition of "asymptomatic Alzheimer's disease" -- when brains show physical lesions, but patients display no signs of cognitive decline 12. On Memory, Older Americans Outsmart the English (HealthDay) HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Older people in the United States scored better than their counterparts in England on a memory and awareness test, possibly because of differences in levels of depression and education and the fact that American adults receive more aggressive treatment for heart disease, a new study suggests. 13. More Mammograms May Mean More 'Harmless' Cancers (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- One of every three breast cancers detected by a screening mammogram is unlikely to ever cause a problem, a new study predicts. 14. For Kids, Two Languages Can Be as Easy as One (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) - European researchers are contesting the assumption that bilingual toddlers have more trouble learning language skills than children who know just one language. 15. End for HIV Travel Ban (The Advocate) The Advocate - The federal government has taken a bureaucratic step that will finally remove restrictions that barred HIV-positive travelers from visiting the United States. 16. Study Pinpoints Risk Factors for Death in Young Stroke Victims (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- Younger adults who suffer a stroke are more likely to die if they are heavy drinkers, have heart failure, cancer, type 1 diabetes or an infection before their stroke, Finnish researchers report. 17. C-Section Stress Could Alter Baby's Immune Cells (HealthDay) HealthDay - THURSDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- Babies delivered by cesarean section experience changes to the DNA of white blood cells, which might explain why they're at increased risk for immunological diseases such as diabetes and asthma later in life, Swedish researchers say. 18. Amylin obesity treatment trial fails to impress (Reuters) Reuters - Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Thursday a mid-stage study of its combination obesity treatment yielded positive results, but investors were unimpressed and the company's stock rose just 1 percent.
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