Yale Hockey Player Has Stem-Cell Transplant
Doctors hope the procedure will save the life of a player whose battle with leukemia has drawn widespread attention. feeds.nytimes.com |
Cholera in Africa spreading at 'alarming' rate
By ARTIS HENDERSON 2010-09-30T14:36:12ZDAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- An alarming number of new cholera cases have been reported in the West African nations of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, an international aid agency said Thursday.... hosted.ap.org |
UN report: 22 nations face protracted food crises
By ALESSANDRA RIZZO 2010-10-06T13:24:58ZROME (AP) -- U.N. food agencies said Wednesday that 166 million people in 22 countries suffer chronic hunger or difficulty finding enough to eat as a result of what they called protracted food crises.... hosted.ap.org |
Consults: Ask About Gambling Addiction
Compulsive gambling can take many forms and be a "silent killer." feeds.nytimes.com |
New Rules Tell Insurers: Spend More on Care
The administration issued new federal rules that will require many health insurers to spend more on medical care and less on profits and other expenses. feeds.nytimes.com |