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Pandemic Flu
Study: U.S. wouldn't slow pandemic flu much
CNN.com - Apr 26 3:39 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- A mostly unprepared United States could do little to slow pandemic flu if it hits anytime soon, according to a new computer model. And Britain is only a bit better off, the same study suggests.
Panic attack
'Some people started to panic and ran into the waves'
Guardian Unlimited - Apr 26 2:43 AM News: Survivors tell of panic as three bombs hit Egyptian resort; 24 dead in third attack on coast in two years.
Pap smear
Lifting profile of pap smears
The Mercury - Apr 24 8:09 AM YOUNG women are the target of a new pap smear campaign. Many failed to understand the importance of the test every two years to prevent cervical cancer, Health Minister Lara Giddings said.
Paralysis
Zips lineman in good position
Akron Beacon Journal - 1 hour, 51 minutes ago Throughout a life, certain experiences and incidents have a profound effect -- moments that can change that life forever. University of Akron offensive guard Andy Alleman experienced that two weeks ago when his mother, June Alleman, suffered a stroke on the evening before he was to participate in the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. It left her with some paralysis on the left side of her ...
Paranoia
Washington D.C. reality meets spy movie paranoia?
CNET - Mar 23 4:01 PM Blog: If I talk, the U.S. government could throw me in jail, says John Doe. Just another guy hearing radio transmissions in his fillings...
Paraphilia
Police Issue Rare Bulletin About Sex Offender's Release
WISC Channel3000.com via Yahoo! News - Feb 13 5:07 PM Madison police issued a rare citywide bulletin about the release of a sex offender into the community.
Parasites
Disease Can Be Our Ally, Not Just Our Enemy, Says New Book by UCR Evolutionary Biologist
[Press Release] UC Riverside - 1 hour, 44 minutes ago Print Quality Image: Right click image and select "Save Target As." Marlene Zuk, an evolutionary biologist at UCR, is the author of "Riddled with Life: Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, and the Parasites that Make Us Who We Are."
Parasitism
Midwest Messenger
Midwest Messenger - Mar 09 5:33 AM A soil survey conducted last year detected increasing levels of overwintering wheat midge larvae for the upcoming 2007 season, according to Janet Knodel, North Dakota State University Extension Service entomologist.
Paresthesia
Study: Identical Doses of BiDil(R) Components Are Not Bioequivalent to the Fixed Dose Combination-BiDil-Used in A-HeFT
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 26 8:15 AM NEW ORLEANS, La.----A study comparing the formulations of isosorbide dinitrate and hydralazine used in V-HeFT I and V-HeFT II, and BiDil, the proprietary fixed dose combination, used in the African American Heart Failure Trial demonstrated no bioequivalence.
Parkinsons disease
Study: Night Shift Workers At Lower Risk For Parkinson's
WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Apr 26 9:01 AM New research reveals at least one benefit to working the night shift: a lower risk of Parkinson's Disease.
Parotid gland
Mumps case suspected
Branson Daily News - Apr 25 8:03 AM A suspected case of mumps prompted the Taney County Health Department to issue a warning Friday. Although there are no confirmed cases of mumps in the area, a suspected case is under investigation and testing.
Parotitis
Length Of Time To Rid Homes Of Lead Hazards Unacceptable, Researchers Say
Science Daily - Feb 06 11:06 AM The length of time it can take to rid homes of lead hazards is "unacceptable" according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues in this month's American Journal of Public Health.
Patella
Streak history
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Feb 15 10:32 AM BOSTON - The Garden crowd stood and applauded throughout the final 30 seconds, and when the finally game ended, Gerald Green tossed his headband into the crowd.
paxil
Why generic doesn't always mean cheap
Northwest Florida Daily News - Mar 15 12:56 PM (AP) - The great promise of cheap generic drugs is taking a bumpy road to arrival.
Pelvis
Health written in the stars?
AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 16 12:07 PM If you've fractured your pelvis recently or are suffering from morning sickness, maybe you should blame your horoscope.
Penis
Iguana's stubborn erection to get the chop
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jan 26 4:18 AM Mozart, an iguana with an erection that has lasted for over a week, will have his penis amputated in the next couple of days.
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