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Brain waves are window into autism language woes

Brain waves are window into autism language woes

CHICAGO (AP) - Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating.

Source: The Associated Press

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Blood bank urgently calls for type O negative

Blood bank urgently calls for type O negative

Memorial Blood Centers says it has less than a one-day supply of Type O negative blood -- the type used in emergencies -- for hospitals in the Twin Cities, northern Minnesota and...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

FDA sends out more diet pill alerts; criminal charges possible

FDA sends out more diet pill alerts; criminal charges possible

By Rita Rubin, USA TODAY The Food and Drug Administration is adding an additional 41 products to an alert about tainted diet pills issued late last month, bringing the total to 69,...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

US not ready to approve Lillys long-acting Zyprexa

US not ready to approve Lillys long-acting Zyprexa

WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - US regulators have delayed a final decision on whether to approve Eli Lilly and Cos (LLY.N) long-acting form of its blockbuster schizophrenia drug...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Gene Governs Response to Leukemia Chemotherapy

Gene Governs Response to Leukemia Chemotherapy

By Amanda Gardner WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7 (HealthDay News) -- A mutation in leukemia cells predicts which children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia are more likely to relapse.

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