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Medical pot a target for criminals

Critics say the heists and holdups prove that marijuana and crime are inseparable, though marijuana advocates contend that further legalization is the answer

The facts behind hangover remedies

A hangover is really the symptoms of acute withdrawal, in which your body reacts to not having a drug in its system anymore

Is drug-resistant TB worsening?

Up to 60 percent of people who already had TB in some parts of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have developed drug-resistant versions

AstraZeneca wins 1st drug harm trial

The case was brought by Ted Baker, 61, who developed diabetes after taking Seroquel for about three years and blamed it on the drug

Human egg raffle sparks debate

An American infertility clinic seeking business in Britain prompted fierce criticism by offering free eggs from a U.S. woman to one participant in a

Do you need the Presidential physical?

President Obama's annual physical included blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart rate checks -- tests familiar to any of us who receives a regular check-up. 

Kraft to cut sodium out of foods

Kraft Foods Inc. said that it will cut the salt in its products that are sold in North America by an average of 10 percent over the next two years to appeal to

More scrutiny of flea and tick products

The EPA announced last April it was increasing scrutiny of topical flea and tick products because of the growing number of bad reactions reported

Norovirus forces cruise ship home early

The Celebrity Mercury cruise ship is returning to port a day early and delaying its next sailing to address an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness that

Paralympics inspire new athletes

Watching the Paralympics on television or on the Internet helps show newly disabled people that they have the potential to become active again in a variety of

British hospitals: No sitting allowed

British authorities claim the ban on sitting is needed to prevent patients from getting infected by visitors and health care staff

Sebelius says health bill will pass

Sebelius also said she "absolutely" can defend a tactic being contemplated by House leaders to avoid a direct vote on the Senate bill

Erectile dysfunction linked to death

Erectile dysfunction is a strong predictor of death in men with cardiovascular disease, according to new research out this week.

DNA testing gets the dose right

Doctors are reporting an exciting win for gene testing and personalized medicine: Checking patients' DNA before starting them on a popular blood thinner helps

HIV infections on the rise

New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, according

Sony wants healthier snacks in theaters

Michael Lynton says the survey also found that 60 percent of parents thought that healthier concessions would enhance the moviegoing experience

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Ohio Democrat switches to 'yes' on healt

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