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Friday, July 27, 2012

Health News Review - 7/27/2012

Health News Review - 7/27/2012
 

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By HOLLY RAMER on 7/26/12
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A dozen hospitals in seven states are scrambling to identify people who might have been infected with hepatitis C by a traveling medical technician who was charged a week ago with causing an outbreak in New Hampshire....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By MARK S. SMITH and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR on 7/26/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Stepping up their game against health care fraud, the Obama administration and major insurers announced Thursday they will share raw data and investigative know-how on a scale not previously seen to try to shut off billions of dollars in questionable payments....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By FRANK JORDANS on 7/25/12
BERLIN (AP) -- A group of Orthodox rabbis warned Wednesday that the ancient Jewish practice of infant male circumcision could face further restrictions in Europe after some hospitals in Austria and Switzerland suspended the procedure by citing a German court ruling that it could amount to criminal bodily harm....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By MATTHEW PERRONE on 7/25/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- People are inventing so many new ways to get high that lawmakers can't seem to keep up....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By MARILYNN MARCHIONE on 7/25/12
If you're having chest pains, an advanced type of CT scan can quickly rule out a heart attack. New research suggests this might be good for hospitals, but not necessarily for you....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By MARK S. SMITH and RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR on 7/26/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Stepping up their game against health care fraud, the Obama administration and major insurers announced Thursday they will share raw data and investigative know-how on a scale not previously seen to try to shut off billions of dollars in questionable payments....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR on 7/25/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- States that expand their Medicaid programs under President Barack Obama's health care law may end up saving thousands of lives, a medical journal report released Wednesday indicates....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By HOLLY RAMER on 7/26/12
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A dozen hospitals in seven states are scrambling to identify people who might have been infected with hepatitis C by a traveling medical technician who was charged a week ago with causing an outbreak in New Hampshire....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By LAURAN NEERGAARD on 7/26/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The World Health Organization says the global target of 15 million people taking life-saving AIDS drugs by 2015 is just a first step....
 
 

Mike Nova's starred items

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By LAURAN NEERGAARD on 7/27/12
WASHINGTON (AP) -- AIDS is graying. By the end of the decade, the government estimates, more than half of Americans living with HIV will be over 50. Even in developing countries, more people with the AIDS virus are surviving to middle age and beyond....

via AP Top Health News At 4 a.m. EDT by By MARILYNN MARCHIONE on 7/25/12
If you're having chest pains, an advanced type of CT scan can quickly rule out a heart attack. New research suggests this might be good for hospitals, but not necessarily for you....
 
 

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