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Estrogen Might Reduce Risk of Alzheimer’s disease, JAMA Study Says

Women who take estrogen to relieve the symptoms of menopause might also reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 41% or more, according to a study published in today’s Journal of the American Medical Association.

Medical Marijuana Cooperative Asks Federal Judge To Order Return of Marijuana Plants Seized in Federal Raid

Attorneys for the Wo/Men’s Alliance for Medical Marijuana yesterday asked a federal judge to order the return of 167 marijuana plants seized in a raid by Drug Enforcement Administration agents in September, the San Jose Mercury News reports.

Minnesota Gov. Ventura Appoints Independent To Finish Wellstone’s Term

Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura (I) yesterday named his longtime political adviser, Dean Barkley (I), to fill the Senate seat left vacant last month by the death of Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.), the Washington Post reports.

Public Health, Medical Schools Need Better Coordination To Prepare for Health Emergencies, Study Says

Medical and public health schools need to “increase[e] cooperation” with one another, and there needs to be greater funding for public health research and education, according to a new Institute of Medicine report released yesterday, the AP/Contra Costa Times reports.

Many Patients Who Seek Routine Care at ERs Could Safely Delay Care, Study Says

Many patients who use hospital emergency rooms to receive treatment for “ordinary aches and pains” could be safely turned away with instructions to return the following day for care, according to a new study in the current issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, the AP/Wichita Eagle reports.

Tenet Hires Independent Medical Auditor, Sends Investigators to Redding Medical Center

Tenet Healthcare has hired an independent medical auditor and sent a team of investigators to look into allegations that two surgeons at Redding Medical Center performed unnecessary surgeries and into questions surrounding the company’s “unusually high” Medicare payments, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Registered Nurses at Doctors Medical Center on Strike ‘Indefinitely’

All 450 registered nurses working at Doctors Medical Center, which has facilities in San Pablo and Pinole, are now on strike “indefinitely,” according to California Nurses Association officials, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.