DEA Hosts First Nationwide Prescription Drug 'Take Back' Day ABC News By LISA A. JONES and PIERRE THOMAS You hear about the stories. People, especially children, getting a hold of prescription drugs and dying of an overdose. Some of it is accidental by toddlers and babies, but increasingly it's young people deciding that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One Year Later Mammograms Tests Still Confusing 13wmaz By DENNIS THOMPSON Starting at age 40, a woman would have a mammogram every year, a screening strategy intended to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages. But nearly a year ago, that simple guideline received a severe shake-up by a federal panel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The haves and have-nots of HIV CTV.ca A little progress here, a small improvement there. But the world is far from conquering the dreaded AIDS virus. The number of people living with HIV has increased by 25%. Men are more prone to the disease than women; the region has a large gay ... See all stories on this topic » |
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