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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signs Medicaid expansion

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PHOENIX - Arizona's Republican Governor Jan Brewer signed a law on Monday to expand Medicaid, embracing a key part of Democratic President Barack Obama's healthcare plan in a hard-won policy victory over conservatives in her own party.

Blood tests could detect sexually-transmitted oral cancers

LONDON - Antibodies to a high-risk type of a virus that causes mouth and throat cancers when transmitted via oral sex can be detected in blood tests many years before onset of the disease, according to a World Health Organisation-led team of researchers.

17 Jun 2013

Medtronic bone graft has limited benefit, may cause harm: reviews

- Two long-awaited independent reviews of a controversial Medtronic Inc bone growth product show it works as well as traditional bone grafts taken from patients, but it may not be as safe.

17 Jun 2013

J&J in $1 billion deal to bolster prostate-cancer focus

- Johnson & Johnson said it would pay up to $1 billion for Aragon Pharmaceuticals and its experimental drugs for prostate cancer, to bolster J&J's role in the field after it acquired another experimental prostate-cancer treatment four years ago that has become a leading brand.

Saudi Arabia says MERS coronavirus kills four more

DUBAI - Four more people have died and three more have fallen ill in Saudi Arabia from the new SARS-like coronavirus MERS-CoV, the Saudi Health Ministry said on Monday.

Saudi Arabia 17 Jun 2013

Supreme court says FTC can sue over deals that delay generic drug sales

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled on Monday regulators can challenge deals between brand-name drug companies and generic rivals that delay cheaper medicines from going on sale, which regulators say increase costs to consumers by billions of dollars.

17 Jun 2013

Wait-and-see may be best for early prostate cancer

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Watching and routinely examining men with early, slow-growing prostate cancer is more effective and cheaper than sending them to surgery or radiation right away, according to a new study.

17 Jun 2013

Eating more red meat tied to higher diabetes risk

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Increasing the number of hamburgers and other red meat people eat on a daily basis is linked to a higher risk of developing diabetes down the road, according to a new study.

17 Jun 2013

Jury finds no negligence in trial over man's 8-month erection

WILMINGTON, Delaware - A jury on Monday cleared a doctor of negligence in a lawsuit filed by a Delaware truck driver who underwent a penile implant procedure and ended up with an erection that lasted eight months.

Oddly Enough 17 Jun 2013

Falling toilet seats: Rare but growing risk for boys

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Ouch: Boys know that toilet seats are an occupational hazard of potty training, but a new study suggests the number of genital injuries caused by falling toilet toppers is growing.

17 Jun 2013