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Human tests of experimental TB drug starts
Jun 14 2005 10:27PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Volunteers have begun receiving an experimental tuberculosis drug that developers hope will turn the tide against the disease, which kills 2 million people each year.
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Study challenges heart treatment window
Jun 14 2005 9:53PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - A provocative new study challenges the notion that heart attack victims have only 12 hours in which to undergo an artery-clearing angioplasty. The study found that patients who had the procedure as much as two days after being stricken still benefited.
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Exercise-induced asthma guidelines written
Jun 14 2005 8:14PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - In the prime of her career, WNBA star Tamika Catchings found herself growing inexplicably sluggish and struggling to keep up during games. Sleeping in and eating bigger meals didn't give her any extra energy.
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More than a million live with HIV in U.S.
Jun 14 2005 8:13PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - More than a million Americans are believed to be living with the virus that causes AIDS, the government said Monday in a report that reflects both a victory and a failure at combatting the disease.
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Study: Calcium and Vitamin D may help PMS
Jun 14 2005 8:13PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Women searching for ways to ward off the anxiety and irritability caused by premenstrual syndrome may be able to find answers as nearby as their local supermarket.
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Correction: HIV-Cases story
Jun 14 2005 3:58PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - In a June 13 story about the estimated more than a million Americans living with the virus that causes AIDS, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of HIV cases in the mid-1980s.
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