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![]() Long Beach, California (AFP) Feb 10, 2010 Cabernet and chocolate are potent medicine for killing cancer, according to research presented here Wednesday. Red grapes and dark chocolate join blueberries, garlic, soy, and teas as ingredients that starve cancer while feeding bodies, Angiogenesis Foundation head William Li said at a prestigious TED Conference. "We are rating foods based on their cancer-fighting qualities," Li said. "What we eat is really our chemotherapy three times a day." The Massachusetts-based foundation is identifyin ... read more |
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Airlift of critically injured Haitians resumes: US military![]() Flights for critically injured Haitian quake victims to US hospitals "have resumed," the US operations officer for the Joint Task Force Haiti said Monday. "The resumption of flights was based on identifying locations where the injured could go to, where they wouldn't overwhelm the capacity of the states where they were being evacuated," Colonel Gregory Kane said outside the US embassy in Por ... more Safety risk associated with HIV drug ![]() The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says a rare but serious liver disorder has been reported in some HIV patients taking Videx/Videx EC. The FDA said Videx (didanosine) is an antiretroviral medicine first approved in 1991, while Videx EC is a delayed-release version of Videx. Videx/Videx EC is used in combination with other antiretroviral medicines to treat human immunodeficiency viru ... more US funds treatment of critical Haiti quake victims ![]() The US government stepped-up medical relief for Haitians Monday by releasing additional funds to cover the cost of treating critically injured quake victims in US hospitals. The funds will allow hospitals in the United States to receive federal reimbursement for treatment of the "rare patients with life-threatening conditions that cannot be handled within Haiti or by evacuation to another co ... more |
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![]() Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Jan 28, 2010 Stunned doctors said a 16-year-old Haitian girl was in a stable condition Thursday after surviving for 15 days buried in the rubble of the country's earthquake - apparently with nothing to eat or drink. "Nature always surprises us," said Claude Fuilla, the head medic with a French civil defense team in Haiti which pulled young Darlene Etienne from a collapsed building in the capital Port-au-Prince Wednesday. Neighbors found Etienne and alerted international rescuers who dug her out. She was sta ... read more |
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