Docs facing questions about ‘Michael Jackson drug’
Doctors sometimes call the anesthesia drug by its nickname — milk of amnesia. Patients are calling it the “Michael Jackson drug.” View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Doctors sometimes call the anesthesia drug by its nickname — milk of amnesia. Patients are calling it the “Michael Jackson drug.” View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Researchers this week said there's not much evidence to support a common theory behind weight-loss programs known as the "stages of change" model. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Proteins that scientists once thought might hold the key to extending life in humans didn't seem to affect how long worms or fruit flies survive in a new study. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Some 93,000 people have been implanted with DePuy's ASR hip system worldwide. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
U.S. food safety advocates are calling for changes to meat recall rules after regulators took months to warn the public about a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened nearly 80 people and caused one death. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Pet owners have long been encouraged to think that they are happier, healthier and live longer than people without pets, but a new US study claims they might be barking up the wrong tree. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
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[at Forbes] – A job interview at one of Google ’s 75 campuses around the globe might seem to have more in common with pledging a secret fraternity than job-hunting. An often months-long interview process, iron-clad … View full post on Yahoo! Finance: Life Insurance Industry News
Willis’ monthly airline insurance insight report indicates that “the insurance market has remained remarkably stable for airlines, with no change in the drivers of capacity and claims. “The experience of 2011 continues to demonstrate the uncertain nature of airline insurance, as … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
Federal health regulators have concerns about bladder and breast cancer seen in patients taking an experimental diabetes pill from Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
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