Policy Information - December 5, 2008

Jolie, Clinton, Rice Speak-Up for AIDS Action

September 29, 2005 - Topics aids, disease, hiv, africa and education
Angelina Jolie, Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton each stood-up and spoke-up at a dinner of the Global Business Coalition on HIV-AIDS, banning together to raise $1.3 million.

Volkswagen of South Africa, Getty Images, MAC Cosmetics, Bristol-Myers-Squibb, Virgin United and DeBeers were honored for their work against AIDS

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Study Shows 6,000 Doctors Displaced By Katrina

September 28, 2005 - Topics study, research and policy
A new study reveals some 6,000 doctors - the majority from New Orleans - have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The study also warns that many medical records have been destroyed and lost.

Says researcher Thomas Ricketts, PhD, "We don't know what this is going to mean to health care. We've never had to deal with something like this before." Ricketts adds that some doctors may retire or resettle elsewhere, and recreating lost medical records is going to be tough

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Study: Left-Handed Women Face Greater Cancer Risk

September 25, 2005 - Topics women, cancer, study, breast cancer and research
A study published in the the British Medical Journal finds left-handed women are more than twice as likely to develop pre-menopausal breast cancer as non-left-handed women.

The report details how a team of researchers based in the Netherlands looked into women who were left-handed and took 12,000 healthy, middle-aged women who were born between 1932 and 1941 and compared body measurements as well as assessing risk factors such as economic status, smoking habits, and family history of breast cancer and their reproductive background

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FDA Approves 4 in 1 Vaccine for Children

September 8, 2005 - Topics child, fda, vaccine, food and policy
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a "four-in-one vaccine" for children.

The new vaccine is a combination shot for measles, mumps, and rubella with a second vaccine for chickenpox

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New Vaccine Treats 4 Diseases in 1 Shot

September 8, 2005 - Topics disease, vaccine, policy, vaccination and chickenpox
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a "four-in-one vaccine" for children.

The new vaccine is a combination shot for measles, mumps, and rubella with a second vaccine for chickenpox

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