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Seniors, Minorities To Have Largest Impact On Tomorrow's America

The demographic patterns of older Americans and certain ethnic groups will have greater effects on the country's socioeconomic outlook than previously thought, according to the latest issue of Public Policy & Aging Report (PPAR). In particular, the Baby Boomer generation and residents of Hispanic and Asian backgrounds will have a noticeable impact as their populations swell.The entire issue is authored by cutting-edge demographer William H. Frey.

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In Women And Children In India, Domestic Violence Associated With Chronic Malnutrition

In a new, large-scale study exploring the link between domestic violence and chronic malnutrition, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found that Indian mothers and children experiencing multiple incidents of domestic violence in the previous year are more likely to be anemic and underweight. The findings were published online in The American Journal of Epidemiology and will appear in an upcoming print issue of the journal.

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Food dyes may help prevent cancer - Times of India

Food dyes may help prevent cancer Times of India, India - 9 hours ago

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2000 protest in Sligo over cancer services - Belfast Telegraph

2000 protest in Sligo over cancer services Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 6 hours ago

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Doctor: Shiny Lip Balms May Increase Risk for Skin Cancer - FOXNews

Doctor: Shiny Lip Balms May Increase Risk for Skin Cancer FOXNews - 5 hours ago Shiny lip balms and glosses could boost the risk for skin cancer , a dermatologist has warned. Christine White of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas ...

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Major trial of cancer vaccines planned - The Daily Yomiuri

Major trial of cancer vaccines planned The Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 4 hours ago

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Only Nature's Finest(TM) Exhibits at San Francisco New Living Expo: Natural Health Web Site Welcomes Poly MVA to Family of Produ

Only Nature's Finest, a new Web site dedicated to natural health information, products and services, is exhibiting at the New Living Expo at San Francisco's Concourse Expo Center today through Sunday. The company's booth location is space 134/135. During the show, the company will spotlight Poly-MVA®, the company's latest entry in the natural supplement category. Only Nature's Finest welcomes qualifying natural product manufacturers and alternative health practitioners to consider inclusion on the Only Nature's Finest Web site. (PRWeb Apr 25, 2008) Read th

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Oritavancin May Thwart Tough-to-Treat C. Difficile Infection

Oritavancin may be as effective as vancomycin in treating Clostridium (C.) difficile infection and may prevent recrudescence of C. difficile-induced spores, according to results released at the 18th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID). C. difficile is a major cause of morbidity in the hospitalized elderly and is almost exclusively associated with antimicrobial therapy. Dr. Simon D.

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Dirty dog scrub for cancer - Edmonton Sun

Dirty dog scrub for cancer Edmonton Sun,  Canada - 1 hour ago The Animal Cancer Therapy Subsidization Society gives money to pet owners who can’t afford life-saving cancer treatment for their dogs. ...

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BC government contributes $4 million for UBC cancer research chair - The Canadian Press

BC government contributes $4 million for UBC cancer research chair The Canadian Press, VANCOUVER - 39 minutes ago

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Firefighter cancer study expected soon - ABC Online

Firefighter cancer study expected soon ABC Online, Australia - 32 minutes ago The Queensland Emergency Services Minister says he expects a study into cancer rates among Queensland firefighters to be carried out in the next few weeks.

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Terminal cancer gives couple new life - Inquirer.net

Terminal cancer gives couple new life Inquirer.net, Philippines - 29 minutes ago

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UK C.diff deaths 'rising sharply'

The equivalent of one person an hour dies in UK hospitals from clostridium difficile, figures suggest.

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