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FDA: Finasteride or dutasteride may increase risk of high-grade prostate cancer. |
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FDA MedWatch: FDA notified healthcare professionals that the Warnings and Precautions section of the labels for the 5-alpha reductase inhibitor (5-ARI) class of drugs has been revised to include new safety information about the increased risk of being diagnosed with a more serious form of prostate cancer (high-grade prostate cancer).
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Activation of specific nicotine receptors in the brain might control obesity. |
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BBC: Scientists have identified a group of neurons in the brain responsible for smokers' lack of appetite.
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Baxter loses product liability lawsuit relating to Chinese heparin in Cook County court. |
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Chicago Tribune: A Cook County Circuit Court jury Thursday awarded $625,000 to the estate of a man who his attorneys say was given a dosage of a blood thinner made by Baxter International Inc. that contained a contaminated ingredient found in the company's supply chain in China.
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Inhibition of insulin degrading enzyme may help control type 2 diabetes. |
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Mayo Clinic: Compared to normal mice, IDE knockout mice had more insulin overall, weighed less, and were more efficient at controlling their blood sugar. They were, in effect, "super mice" with respect to their ability to lower their blood sugar after a meal, the process that is disrupted in diabetes, explains Dr. Leissring.
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More evidence that sprouts were the cause of the German E. Coli HUS outbreak |
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Huffington Post: Reinhard Burger, president of the Robert Koch Institute, Germany's national disease control center, said the pattern of the outbreak had produced enough evidence to draw that conclusion even though no tests of sprouts from an organic farm in Lower Saxony had come back positive for the E. coli strain behind the outbreak.
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