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New Non-Commissioned Officers Inducted into the Corps

by on Dec.02, 2011, under Preventative Medicine


Package made from the B-roll and Interviews “New Non-Commissioned Officers Inducted into the Corps” about the new non-commissioned officers of the 172 Infantry Brigade Blackhawks participating in an NCO Induction Ceremony. Interviewees: • Sgt. Jennifer Panero (Rochester, MI, US), 504th Military Intelligence, Russion Cryptologist • Sgt. Rachel Harden (Muskegon, MI, US), 9th Engineer Battalion, Combat Medic • Sgt. Ashley Fahey (Cinncinnati, OH, US), 172 Infantry Brigade, Preventative Medicine Specialist • Command Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Wilson (US), MNF-Iraq Produced by Sgt. Adam Stone TRT: 1:50

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EU opens antitrust probe into Novartis, J&J

by on Oct.21, 2011, under Health and Fitness

The European Union is investigating whether drug companies Novartis and Johnson & Johnson colluded to keep a generic painkiller out of the Dutch market, the bloc’s antitrust watchdog said Friday.

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EU starts new probe into painkillers' heart risks

by on Oct.21, 2011, under Health and Fitness

Europe's drugs regulator is launching a new review of the safety of common painkillers in the light of fresh evidence about possible risks they may pose to heart health.

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China injecting $4.6B into public health services

by on May.24, 2011, under Health and Fitness

China says it will pump $4.6 billion this year into expanding public health services such as free vaccinations and routine checkups for children under 6 years of age.

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China’s new indoor smoking ban comes into effect

by on May.01, 2011, under Health and Fitness

China’s latest push to ban smoking in indoor public venues has come into effect, but the vaguely defined new rules are not expected to dramatically reduce the country’s heavy tobacco addiction.

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Bringing Partner Into Anorexia Treatment May Aid Recovery

by on Apr.29, 2011, under Health and Fitness

THURSDAY, April 28 (HealthDay News) — Margie Hodgin of
Turnersville, N.C., was in her early forties when she developed anorexia
nervosa, and she knows how isolating the condition can be.

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Hot Days Turn Pitchers Into Hot Heads

by on Mar.27, 2011, under Health and Fitness

SUNDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) — Baseball pitchers
intentionally "bean" more batters in retaliation during hot weather, finds
a new study.

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Get Into Shape Before Spring Activities, Doctor Advises

by on Feb.12, 2011, under Health and Fitness

SATURDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) — Winter couch potatoes who
decide to get active in the spring may be at risk for injury if they don't
take the proper steps to safely get into shape, an expert warns.

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Scientists trick cells into switching identities

by on Nov.29, 2010, under Health and Fitness

Suppose you could repair tissue damaged by a heart attack by magically turning other cells into heart muscle, so the organ could pump effectively again.

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Scientists turn skin into blood

by on Nov.07, 2010, under Health and Fitness

Stem cell researchers have found a way to turn a person's skin into blood, a process that could be used to treat cancer and other ailments, according to a Canadian study published Sunday.

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