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Shire will pull blood-pressure drug cited by FDA
Shire will pull blood-pressure drug cited by FDA By MATTHEW PERRONE The Associated Press Updated Aug 17, 2010 01:46PM MDT WASHINGTON • Shire PLC said Tuesday it will pull a popular blood-pressure drug off the market following warnings from federal regulators who said the drug has not been proven effective. The Irish drugmaker said in a statement it will withdraw ProAmatine by the end of ...
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Prenatal test not linked to blood pressure problems
Prenatal test not linked to blood pressure problems
Despite concerns raised from some earlier research, a new study suggests that a prenatal test done to screen for genetic abnormalities does not raise a woman's risk of developing pregnancy-related high blood pressure.
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Call for support of blood donation drive
Call for support of blood donation drive
KOTA KINABALU : Members of the public here have been urged to come forward to support the blood donation drive jointly organised by the Sabah Agape Counselling Association (Saca) and the State Library on Monday.
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KSFY Action News: Breaking News, Weather and Community |Mitchell blood drive helps Food Pantry, Salvation Army
Blood donations go down every summer across the country just as the need for it goes up. The same is true for the nation's food banks.
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Combination Drug Approved for High Blood Pressure
Combination Drug Approved for High Blood Pressure
Title: Combination Drug Approved for High Blood Pressure Category: Health News Created: 7/26/2010 4:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 7/27/2010
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Senators demand answers in release of Lockerbie bomber
Senators demand answers in release of Lockerbie bomber
Two U.S. senators ratcheted up the pressure on BP and British government officials Monday to provide answers to the questions now swirling around the release of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the Libyan man convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pam Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people.
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