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Measles kills three in northern Nigeria: report (AFP)
Saturday, 03.29.2008, 10:56am

Health worker gives a child a Vitamin A supplement at Alimosho public health centre in Lagos in 2006. Measles has killed three children in northern Nigeria, a news agency reported Saturday, a day after health officials said the disease had caused the deaths of 165 in the region.(AFP/File/Pius Utomi Ekpei)AFP - Measles has killed three children in northern Nigeria, a news agency reported Saturday, a day after health officials said the disease had caused the deaths of 165 in the region.


Health Tip: Managing After a Miscarriage (HealthDay)
Friday, 03.28.2008, 08:46pm
HealthDay - (HealthDay News)- The aftermath of a pregnancy loss is an extremely difficult and frustrating time for the affected couple.
Family Study Associates Pesticide Use With Parkinson's Risk (HealthDay)
Friday, 03.28.2008, 08:46pm
HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 28 (HealthDay News) -- Parkinson's disease has been linked to exposure to pesticides in a new study comparing people with the neurological disorder and their unaffected relatives.
Clinical Trials Update: March 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
Friday, 03.28.2008, 08:46pm
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch:
Sound monitors protect premature babies (AP)
Friday, 03.28.2008, 07:28pm

A sound level indicator of the Sonicu system hangs from the ceiling of the neonatal intensive care unit at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. The unit measures noise and displays a visual representation of measured sound levels. As decibels rise, the colors change from green to yellow to red, hushing chatty parents or doctors so the babies get the rest they need to develop. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)AP - Warning lights hover over the snoozing patients in Riley Hospital for Children's neonatal intensive care unit, ready to flash whenever sound levels creep beyond normal conversation. As decibels rise, the colors on the new monitoring system change from green to yellow to red, hushing chatty parents or doctors so the babies get the rest they need to develop.


Colo. town closer to drinkable tap water (AP)
Friday, 03.28.2008, 07:07pm
AP - High concentrations of chlorine being used to purge salmonella from a southern Colorado town's water system were expected to drop far enough Saturday that residents could use the water for showering.
  » Praying parents'other 3 kids removed (AP)
  » Patients rate local hospitals (AP)
  » Health Tip: Managing After a Miscarriage (HealthDay)
  » Family Study Associates Pesticide Use With Parkinson's Risk (HealthDay)
  » Clinical Trials Update: March 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
  » Sound monitors protect premature babies (AP)
  » NYC postpones calorie-posting rule (AP)
  » FDA investigates Merck drug-suicide link (AP)
  » Health Tip: Help Your Child's Cognitive Development (HealthDay)
  » With Alzheimer's, It Takes a Family (HealthDay)


 
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