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Medbroadcast: 02-20-2005
TORONTO (CP) - Both girls and boys experience symptoms of depression in their mid-teens if they feel their relationship with their dad is less affectionate than when they were younger, a new study suggests.
LONDON (CP) - Britain's Food Standards Agency triggered an international alert Friday involving hundreds of products contaminated with a dye linked to cancer that were shipped to Canada and the United States, as well as most of Europe and the Caribbean.
LONDON (AP) - Britain's Food Standards Agency triggered an international alert Friday involving hundreds of products contaminated with a dye linked to cancer that were shipped to Canada and the United States as well as most of Europe and the Caribbean.
LONDON (CP) - Britain's Food Standards Agency triggered an international alert Friday involving hundreds of products contaminated with a dye linked to cancer that were shipped to Canada and the United States as well as most of Europe and the Caribbean.
LONDON (CP) - Britain's Food Standards Agency triggered an international alert Friday involving hundreds of products contaminated with a dye linked to cancer that were shipped to Canada and the United States, as well as most of Europe and the Caribbean.
VICTORIA (CP) - Four brothers went back to the hospital where their little sister died, wanting to know why doctors sent Mary Louise Carlos home when she exhibited all the classic symptoms of meningitis.
The brothers - Dan Jr.
OTTAWA (CP) - The federal government is considering banning the export of cheap patented prescription drugs to the U.S. - a move that would be a major blow to Canada's billion-dollar Internet pharmacy industry.
WASHINGTON (CP) - Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration concluded Friday that the popular painkillers Celebrex and Bextra posed an increased risk for heart problems but should be allowed to remain on the market because the benefits outweigh the dangers.
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