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Surgeons-in-training dislike new work hours: survey
By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most surgeons-in-training dislike new rules that limit how many hours they can work, according to a new study that also found the majority said they skirt the restrictions. Researchers surveyed 1,013... |
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Prebiotics in baby formula and eczema: mixed picture
By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - There's some evidence to suggest that putting prebiotics in baby formula protects children against the skin condition eczema, according to a fresh look at past research. The theory is that babies... |
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Butchers enjoy sales boost after horsemeat furore
LONDON (Reuters) - In one of Britain's oldest butcher's shops, staff in straw hats are rushing to cope with a surge in demand for pricey pies and sausages from customers worried about a scandal over mislabelled horsemeat and rich enough to... |
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Sanofi says Gaucher pill studies meet goals
PARIS (Reuters) - Sanofi said its experimental pill for Gaucher disease met its main targets in two late-stage studies, which the French drugmaker will use to bolster its case for regulatory approval. Eliglustat tartrate could become the first ora... |
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Lombard Medical Tech wins U.S. nod for aortic stent
LONDON (Reuters) - Lombard Medical Technologies has won United States approval for its device to treat abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), giving it access to the world's largest market for the product and boosting its shares by 31 percent. The A... |
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Pot licenses to cost $1,000 under draft Washington state rules
By Jonathan Kaminsky OLYMPIA, Washington (Reuters) - After months of study, the Washington state agency charged with overseeing the first-of-its-kind recreational cannabis market released its draft rules for the industry on Thursday. Under the pro... |
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Endometriosis more common in lean women: study
By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Heavy women are less likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis than their slimmer peers, according to a new study. Researchers following more than 116,000 women found that morbidly obese study partici... |
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