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FDA finds safety issues at specialty pharmacies

FDA finds safety issues at specialty pharmacies
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration says it has uncovered potential safety problems at 30 specialty pharmacies that were inspected in the wake of a recent outbreak of meningitis caused by contaminated drugs. The agency said its inspectors targeted 31 compounding pharmacies that

Budget: cover uninsured, trim Medicare, tax cigs

Budget: cover uninsured, trim Medicare, tax cigs
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVARAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's new budget offers Medicare cuts to entice Republicans into tax negotiations, while plowing ahead to cover the uninsured next year under the health care law the GOP has bitterly fought to repeal. But the

Budget: cover uninsured, trim Medicare, tax cigs

Budget: cover uninsured, trim Medicare, tax cigs
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVARAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's new budget offers Medicare cuts to entice Republicans into tax negotiations, while plowing ahead to cover the uninsured next year under the health care law the GOP has bitterly fought to repeal. But the

Sweeping anti-abortion bill goes to Kansas gov.

Sweeping anti-abortion bill goes to Kansas gov.
By JOHN HANNAAP Political Writer TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas legislators gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins "at fertilization" while blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions

Sweeping anti-abortion bill goes to Kansas gov.

Sweeping anti-abortion bill goes to Kansas gov.
By JOHN HANNAAP Political Writer TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas legislators gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins "at fertilization" while blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions

Lead poisoning toll revised to 1 in 38 young kids

Lead poisoning toll revised to 1 in 38 young kids
By MIKE STOBBEAP Medical Writer NEW YORK (AP) - More than half a million U.S. children are now believed to have lead poisoning, roughly twice the previous high estimate, health officials reported Thursday. The increase is the result of the government last year lowering the threshold for lead

Ala. lawmakers tighten rules for abortion clinics

Ala. lawmakers tighten rules for abortion clinics
By PHILLIP RAWLSAssociated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama lawmakers late Tuesday gave final passage to a measure placing stricter regulations on clinics that provide abortions. The state House voted 68-21 to give final passage to the Women's Health and Safety Act. The vote came hours

The South: A near-solid block against 'Obamacare'

The South: A near-solid block against 'Obamacare'
By BILL BARROWAssociated Press ATLANTA (AP) - As more Republicans give in to President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul, an opposition bloc remains across the South, including from governors who lead some of the nation's poorest and unhealthiest states. "Not in South Carolina," Gov.

The South: A near-solid block against 'Obamacare'

The South: A near-solid block against 'Obamacare'
By BILL BARROWAssociated Press ATLANTA (AP) - As more Republicans give in to President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul, an opposition bloc remains across the South, including from governors who lead some of the nation's poorest and unhealthiest states. "Not in South Carolina," Gov.

Patients of Oklahoma doctor line up for tests

Patients of Oklahoma doctor line up for tests
By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUSAssociated Press TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Hundreds of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon accused of unsanitary practices showed up at a health clinic Saturday, looking to find out whether they were exposed to hepatitis or the virus that causes AIDS. Letters began going out