Daily News Alert Saturday, July 2, 2011 12:04 AM PDT |
Today's Reuters Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Medicare proposes change in anemia drug usage Fri,1 Jul 2011 09:41 PM PDT Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Medicare federal health insurance program has proposed removing its requirement that kidney dialysis providers keep patient hemoglobin levels above a set minimum, which could lead to lower use of Epogen, the anemia drug sold by Amgen. Full Story1 | Top | Evidence "increasingly against" phone cancer risk Fri,1 Jul 2011 04:02 PM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Despite a recent move to classify mobile phones as possibly carcinogenic, the scientific evidence increasingly points away from a link between their use and brain tumors, according to a new study on Saturday. Full Story1 | Top | FDA chides Novartis on meningitis vaccine promotion Fri,1 Jul 2011 01:24 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Novartis AG falsely implied that its Menveo meningitis vaccine was approved in a manner consistent with guidelines from an influential U.S. advisory group, health regulators said in a letter to the Swiss drugmaker. Full Story1 | Top | Special infant formula may not prevent allergies Fri,1 Jul 2011 12:50 PM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite pediatric guidelines endorsing "allergy-friendly" whey-based infant formulas, a new study finds the products don't ward off allergies in babies at high risk for sensitivities. Full Story1 | Top | Safety group sets kids' drawstring safety rules Fri,1 Jul 2011 12:32 PM PDT Reuters - CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on Friday set a new federal safety rule, saying drawstrings in certain children's clothing are now considered substantial product hazards. Full Story1 | Top | Arsenic linked to kidney cancer Fri,1 Jul 2011 08:34 AM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with moderately elevated levels of arsenic in their urine may have an increased risk of kidney cancer -- particularly if they have high blood pressure and kidney disease, a new study suggests. Full Story1 | Top | Copper kills 97 percent of hospital ICU bacteria: study Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:51 AM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Antimicrobial copper surfaces in intensive care units (ICU) kill 97 percent of bacteria that can cause hospital-acquired infections, according to preliminary results of a multisite clinical trial in the United States. Full Story1 | Top | Who should get screened for lung cancer? Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:47 AM PDT Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Using chest scans to screen for lung cancer in people who've never smoked and have no symptoms might help catch cancers early and decrease the disease's death toll, suggests a new study from Japan. Full Story1 | Top | Medicare will keep covering Roche's Avastin Thu,30 Jun 2011 04:31 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Medicare will continue paying for Roche Holding's drug Avastin for breast cancer, regardless of what health regulators decide about the medicine's future, a spokesman said on Thursday. Full Story1 | Top | Medicare to cover Dendreon's prostate drug Thu,30 Jun 2011 03:12 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Medicare and Medicaid federal health insurance programs will fully cover Provenge, Dendreon Corp's expensive treatment for advanced prostate cancer, U.S. regulators said, sending company shares 3 percent higher. Full Story1 | Top |
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