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Study: The Pill protects against cancer
Jan 25 2008 12:26PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Women on the birth control pill are protected from ovarian cancer, even decades after they stop taking it, scientists said. British researchers found that women taking the pill for 15 years halved their chances of developing ovarian cancer, and that the risk remained low more than 30 years later, though protection weakened over time. The findings were published Friday in The Lancet.
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The Pill protects against cancer
Jan 25 2008 8:18AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Women on the birth control pill are protected from ovarian cancer, even decades after they stop taking it, scientists said.
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5 patients sue over tainted syringes
Jan 25 2008 12:54AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Five people filed a lawsuit Thursday against the manufacturer of a batch of pre-filled syringes that were contaminated with bacteria, claiming they became seriously ill and were hospitalized.
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