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Wednesday, January 30, 2008  
Online Pharmacy - Researcher admits leaking diabetes study (AP)
Researcher admits leaking diabetes study (AP)
AP - A Texas doctor leaked confidential research to the makers of the popular diabetes drug Avandia weeks before a study was published tying the drug to higher heart risks, the scientific journal Nature reported Wednesday.
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Lung cancer surgery improves quality of life (Reuters)
Reuters - Surgery for lung cancer can have a substantial impact on long-term, health-related quality of life, the results of a study published in the current issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology suggest.
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Super Bowl could be heart health hazard (AP)

Balloons are released over Sun Devil Stadium during the halftime festivities at the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers football game at Super Bowl XXX in Tempe, Ariz., in this Jan. 28, 1996 file photo. This 2008 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and New York Giants on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008, is the latest in a growing list of national sports events that have landed in the desert. And more are on the way as Phoenix contends with Los Angeles to become the West Coast's top  destination for major events. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, file)AP - For rabid fans of the New York Giants and New England Patriots, this Sunday's Super Bowl won't be just a game. It may be a health hazard. Heart attacks and other cardiac emergencies doubled in Munich, Germany, when that nation's soccer team played in World Cup matches, a new study reports.



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Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 30, 2008 (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch:
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Gentler fix for artery bulge proves best (AP)
AP - A new study may help older people and their doctors decide how to treat a very common and dangerous problem � a bulging abdominal artery threatening to burst.
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Mercury from vaccines disappears quickly (AP)
AP - Mercury from vaccines seems to disappear rapidly from the blood, returning to pre-vaccination levels in one month, according to a small study of children in Argentina.
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Mercury in Childhood Vaccines Excreted Quickly (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- The latest chapter in the debate over whether childhood vaccines can cause autism was written Wednesday with release of a study that showed the controversial mercury-containing preservative thimerosal is rapidly excreted from babies' bodies and can't build up to toxic levels.
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Study links stress to soldiers' maladies (AP)
AP - The role of traumatic brain injury � blamed for symptoms plaguing thousands of soldiers returning from Iraq � might be overstated, contends a provocative military study that offers hope for successful treatment.
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