November 20, 2014 Pacemakers From Dead Americans Recycled to Treat Indian Patients Thousands of Indians who suffer from heart problems but cannot afford a pacemaker are to receive secondhand devices from deceased Americans
November 20, 2014 Bristol-Myers, Gilead Work on New Combo HIV Pill Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. will develop a once-a-day pill to treat the HIV virus that combines its popular Reyataz with an experimental drug from Gilead Sciences Inc.
November 20, 2014 E. Coli Sickens 14 in St. Louis Area Health officials are investigating an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 14 people this week in St. Louis and the surrounding county
November 20, 2014 15 People Commit Suicide Every Hour in India, Gov't Report Says According to a new government report, more than 15 people kill themselves every hour in India. Nearly 135,000 people killed themselves in the country of 1.2 billion last year, a 5.9 percent jump in the number of suicides over the past year
November 20, 2014 Salmonella Linked to Pine Nuts Sickens 42 Wegmans Food Markets Inc. is recalling Turkish pine nuts linked to a salmonella outbreak that has made 42 people ill in six states
November 20, 2014 Steroid Medications Tied to Vitamin D Deficiency People who use oral steroid medications may be at greater-than-average risk of a serious vitamin D deficiency
November 20, 2014 Company Expands Recall of Sandwiches Due to Listeria Risk Landshire of St. Louis, Missouri, is expanding its recall of Nike sandwiches due to the risk of Listeria monocytogenes
November 20, 2014 Carbon Monoxide Exposure Sickens 10 in Conn. Ten residents of Meriden, Conn., including six children, have been hospitalized after they were exposed to carbon monoxide. A generator was found operating in the basement of the two-family home
November 20, 2014 Livor Mortis: The Science of Death You may have found company among zombies and the living dead this Halloween, but the science of the real dead might be just as bloodcurdling
November 20, 2014 St. Louis Area Reaches 27 Cases of E. Coli State health officials say there are now 27 E. coli cases in the St. Louis area outbreak.