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WebMD Q1 Reports Exceeds Analyst Projections With a built-in audience of millions of hypochondriacs, health information services site WebMD has posted a Q1 earnings report that was slighly better than analyst projections. WebMD, which also hosts information on pet health, posted a revenue of $106.9 million, … www.webpronews.com
Find Good Medical Advice on the Web Spiderowych asked the Answer Line Forum to recommend medical information Web sites. www.pcworld.com
FTC Wants in on Google Antitrust Action The Justice Department has made a habit of delving into Google’s acquisitions and business dealings throughout the Obama administration. Now the Federal Trade Commission is looking for a piece of the action. news.yahoo.com
dlvr.it Launches Promoted Stories, a Content Distribution Platform Today at the Content Marketing Strategies Conference, dlvr.it announced the launch of its paid content distribution platform, Promoted Stories™ . Pr finance.yahoo.com
BootsWebMD.com Reveals New Research Into Brits' Summer Fitness Regimes NOTTINGHAM, England, May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --BootsWebMD.com has revealed new research showing that Brits are going for gold as they gear up for a summer of sport. However, the research also showed ... finance.yahoo.com
Raising HDL Levels May Not Lower Heart Attack Risk Title: Raising HDL Levels May Not Lower Heart Attack Risk Category: Health News Created: 5/17/2012 11:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/17/2012 12:00:00 AM www.medicinenet.com
Webby Awards names new upstart best food and beverage website A web start-up which launched last year and is described as the largest social recipe network in the world has been named the best food and beverage site at the Webby Awards. news.yahoo.com
U.S. Workers Sleep-Deprived, CDC: What Are The Dangers Of Too Little Sleep? Many U.S. workers are sleep deprived, which could not only impact their job performance, but could be deadly as well, according to the CDC. www.ibtimes.com
Berries May Slow Memory Loss: Other Health Effects Of These ‘Superfoods’ Blueberries and strawberries may slow memory loss in women, according to a new study. The findings add to the list of potential health effects from these "superfoods." www.ibtimes.com
Children Exposed To Bullying, Violence, May Age Faster Children who are victims of bullying or physical abuse may age faster than other children, according to a new study. www.ibtimes.com
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