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Am Vitals: Longevity seems to be alone in a difficult diet

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This is what makes health news this morning:

A large calorie cuts do not match the life expectancy, research (WSJ): in contrast to previous studies published in Nature, found that the test monkeys in the caloric intake was cut by as much as 30% lived up to the untreated counterparts.

Salmonella-tainted Mangoes sicken 103 in the United States (WSJ): centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that the majority of people were sickened in 16 States in California. The Agency does not reveal the source of the fruit, but the luxury products LLC is recalling mangoes grown in Mexico, which has been submitted to the U.s. stores.

Yosemite will close part of a popular campground over an outbreak of Hantavirus (Reuters): transition came when two park visitors who stayed at Curry Village campsite dead rodent diseases.

"Virtually untreatable" TB threatens to grow: research (Bloomberg) The CDC led the study, published in the Lancet found 43.7% 1,278 patients who are resistant to first-line treatments have shown heat resistance for at least the second-line drug.

CDC: West Nile cases grows 40% in 1 week (The Associated Press): so far in the year 2012, in the 1590s, the realm of cases — with the death of 66-has been reported, the interest rate, which could rival records in 2002 and 2003, the Agency said.

Multiple abortions increase chance of premature or underweight births (The Guardian): a large Finnish study published in Human Reproduction a little extra risk for women having their first child after at least three abortions.