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Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes
Q: I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol. Since I don't drink much alcohol and...Tags: Medicine, Dietary Supplements, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Diet, Health Treatments
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El nuevo modelo de Blackberry tendrá una pantalla sensible al tacto y podrá competir con el iPhone, aseguran los fabricantes, Research in Motion Ltd, conocida como RIM. El Blackberry Storm busca competir con el iPhone de Apple, dijeron voceros de RIM,...Tags: Pfizer Incorporated, Google Inc., iPhone, Internet, Medicine
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South Korea's In-Kyung Kim takes Longs Drugs Challenge lead
DANVILLE, Calif. (AP) _ South Korea's In-Kyung Kim shot a 3-under 69 in cold, windy conditions Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Mollie Fankhauser in the Longs Drugs Challenge, while top-ranked Lorena Ochoa was two shots behind. The 20-year-old Kim,...Tags: Maria Hjorth, Juli Inkster, Ohio State University, Lorena Ochoa, Michele Redman
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Doctors' group proposes school ban on processed meats
jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comHot dogs, cold cuts and other similar processed meats would disappear from school cafeterias on Long Island and across the country if a ban proposed yesterday by a group of doctors takes effect. Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and its...Tags: Cancer, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hempstead, Long Island, William Johnson
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Crash landing for 'Viva Viagra' rocket: Court rules against NY man's self-styled ad campaign
NEW YORK (AP) _ A court says a man's escapade in New York with a decommissioned missile emblazoned with "Viva Viagra" is a dud. A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Arye Sachs' antics infringe on a trademark held by Pfizer Inc. Sachs was ordered to stop...Tags: Pfizer Incorporated, Medicine
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W. Babylon man's 'Viagra' missile lands him in trouble
Arye Sachs likes getting a rise out of people. The aviation buff is apt to greet strangers in a flight suit and park restored airplane cockpits in the driveway of his brick West Babylon home. But the former Israeli Army sergeant's latest project -...Tags: Armed Forces, Pfizer Incorporated, Trump Tower, Metal and Mineral, Weaponry
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Stem cell research: What's next?
Human embryonic stem cells can grow into any type of tissue, giving scientists hope of replacing or helping to heal tissues damaged by diseases. Doctors have used adult stem cells for decades in bone marrow transplants for cancer patients, but embryonic...Tags: Genetics, Medical Specialization, Medicine, Medical Research, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Cubans in Florida frustrated that U.S. cut off their aid to island
South Florida Sun-SentinelOne man wants to send his niece in Cuba money to rebuild a room of her flattened home. Another man wants to get arthritis medicine to his aunt, who moves around in a makeshift wheelchair. One woman looks for ways to send food to a cousin who waits for...Tags: Pembroke Pines, Hurricanes, U.S. Department of Treasury, Hurricane Damage, Medicine
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Man sued for trademark infringement after he towed a 25-foot-long fake Viagra rocket around NYC
NEW YORK (AP) _ A New York man is being sued for trademark infringement after he towed a 25-foot-long fake missile around Manhattan with the words "Viva Viagra" printed in blue on its sides. An attorney for Viagra-maker Pfizer Inc. says that the man's...Tags: Pfizer Incorporated, Medicine, Trump Tower, Babylon, West Babylon
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Nobel panel snubs Gallo in HIV prize
Twenty-five years after the discovery of the virus that causes AIDS, two French researchers were awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine today for their role in that scientific breakthrough. Perhaps more notable than who won the award is who did not: Dr....Tags: Cancer, Medical Research, Retroviruses, Illnesses, Ronald Reagan
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His stubble shaves away some of her enjoyment of face-to-face contact
I am seeing a new guy, and the stubble on his face has left a large chapped area on my face that almost feels burned. It's an unpleasant aftermath of an enjoyable kissing session. I'm putting Vaseline on it. Is there anything else that might help more?...Tags: Medicine, University of Minnesota, Diet, Vehicles, Newspaper and Magazine
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The Elidel case
Monday's report said the drug Elidel was given to parents of more than 38,000 children under the age of 2. The Food and Drug Administration later received reports of skin cancer in patients who took Elidel. Although the agency was not sure whether the...Tags: Medicine, Health Organizations
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