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Am Vitals: Democrats ready to response to Medicare

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This is what makes health news this morning:

The Democrats returned fire quickly Medicare (WSJ): Paul Ryan's GOP candidate for Vice-Chairman from infecting the Convention speech, Democratic officials say, many of the speakers at the Convention next week, deals with the topic in a seeks to President Obama's plan for providing economic security than Republicans.

FDA approves constipation drug (WSJ): Ironwood pharmaceuticals, the first approved drug, Linzess, was cleared for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, chronic idiopathic constipation and constipation.

Bristol-Myers is reminiscent of the vials of a cancer drug (The Associated Press): no incidents have been reported, but the company recalled more than 31,000 vials-10 batch drug carmustine injection of brain tumors — too after finding one of the bottle was full.

Red skin condition rosacea can be caused by bacteria from the skin mites (CBS News): medical microbiology journal published again proposes a form of bacteria that live on the skin, the type of mite may play an important role in skin disease, which affects more than 16 million Americans.

At the same time, mercury, fish oils, heart health (Reuters): more than 1600 Nordic men, which is published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition study found that balance the interests of the mercury is not clear and the heart of omega-3 fatty acids in the fish at risk.

A small button batteries pose great risks for children (NPR files blog): analysis of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Consumer Product Safety Commission can be found in the about 40,400 children less than 13 years old, got the E.R. care battery-related injuries in 1997-2010, the interest rate that is growing.