Monday, September 10, 2007

Soldier Brain Injuries Challenge Doctors

Soldier Brain Injuries Challenge Doctors


The war in Iraq is not over, but one legacy is already here in this c...




Frequent alcohol consumption increases cancer risk in older women


Postmenopausal women consuming two or more alcoholic beverages a day may double their risk of endometrial cancer, according to a new study...



African lawmakers to strategize on improvement of women's health


African lawmakers are due to meet in Kenya next week to strategize on how to fight HIV/AIDS and improve women's health, organizers said...



French radiation overdose scandal wider than thought


The number of people given overdoses of radiation at a cancer treatment centre in northeast France is much higher than previously thought...



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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Expert: Diabetes Drug Should Be Pulled<

Expert: Diabetes Drug Should Be Pulled

The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the...



'The Abs Diet for Women'

Ladies, you don't have to do 1,000 crunches a day to get flat abs. You have to watch what you eat. "The Abs Diet for Women"...




Vietnam reports 2,000 HIV infected pregnant women annually

Vietnam has annually detected 1,500- 2,000 pregnant women having HIV in recent years, local newspaper Vietnam Economic Times reported...




Breakthrough drug for schizophrenia

The first new class of drugs in more than a decade for treating schizophrenia worked at least as well in a clinical trial as standard...



Statins might offer protection against Alzheimer's

Cholesterol-reducing drugs known as statins might also protect the brain from the ravages of Alzheimer's, a small study has found.



Calcium cuts risk of broken bones in elderly: study

Calcium supplements can reduce the risk of bone fractures by 24 percent in the elderly, according to a study published Friday in the British journal The Lancet. The study was based on a sampling of 4,500 men and women over the age of 50. Even whe...



Scientists finger Marburg virus culprit: fruit bats

Scientists reported Wednesday that they had finally fingered the culprit in the spread of Marburg virus, a singularly lethal disease that has baffled virologists for nearly four decades: the African fruit bat. The researchers from Gabon and the United...



Allergies

Researchers are finding new ways to remove the substance that creates allergy symptoms. Things like pollen and pet dander cause your body to produce a substance called IgE. People who produce too much IgE are the ones who get runny noses and sneezes and in some cases asthma. New drugs are on the...



Patients get appointments for Botox faster than for moles: study

Patients who want a Botox treatment for wrinkles get appointments with US dermatologists much faster than those with potentially cancerous moles, according to a new study. For a Botox injection, patients waited typically for eight days, while those as...



International drugmakers accelerate research input in China

International drugmakers have accelerated their pace to establish research input in China for new patented medicines. During an ongoing conference held by International Pharmaceutical Federation(FIP) in Beijing, pharmaceutist like




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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Online Match Service For Breast Cancer Patients...

Online Match Service For Breast Cancer Patients...

Breast cancer survivor Vickie Tashman has created a service she...



Having a hot flash? Flaxseed can help: study



Growing Stronger Bones



Most substance abusers out West, study finds



New research links obesity, infertility



A Funner Way to Prick




Indonesia, Japan to cooperate on bird flu vaccine




Organ trafficking thrives in Pakistan's 'Kidney Bazaar'




Cholera outbreak kills 105 in India





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Friday, August 24, 2007

Growing Bones



Menopause may be to blame for weight gain in older women: study


As if the hot flashes and insomnia of menopause weren't bad enough, now comes word that menopause can make you fat. The declining estrogen levels associated with "the change" can interfere with metabolic processes leading to weight gain, US researcher...





Nutrition Q&A


Omega-3 is a nutrition miracle, according to news reports. But how much is enough, and which foods contain it? Here's a quiz to test your knowledge of omega-3 fatty acids. 1. The American Heart Association recommends consuming 1 gram of omega-3 fats a day. True or false?





Hormone dilemma: still a hot topic


PHILADELPHIA - Five years ago, a landmark study dashed the belief that hormone treatment is the key to keeping women of a certain age sexy, healthy and young. On the contrary, maintaining estrogen and progestin at abnormally high levels after menopause was shown to be risky for their hearts...





Rates of breast cancer drop as women stop taking hormone therapy



SEATTLE - When reports linked a remarkable decline in nationwide breast-cancer cases to falling numbers of women taking menopausal hormones, skeptics said it could just be that it was actually a drop in mammograms that meant fewer cancers were being detected. Not so, says a large national study...





Even a little pot-belly increases heart risk: study



Sporting a pot-belly, that little pouch of abdominal fat that hangs down over your pants or bathing suit? You may be at an increased risk of heart disease, U.S. researchers say.





Men should undergo osteoporosis screening: researcher



Older women have been the object of osteoporosis campaigns for many years. But a new study recommends that selected older men, based on their age and whether they have experienced a fracture, should also undergo screening for the condition.





Viagra can treat pulmonary hypertension



Viagra is being used to treat not only erectile dysfunction, but also pulmonary hypertension, according to a U.S. researcher.





Alcohol abuse, addiction hits 3 of 10 Americans



Three out of ten Americans suffer some form of alcohol abuse or alcohol addiction during their lives, according to a new study of drinking and dependency. Some 12.5 percent of more than 43,000 people surveyed reported having succumbed to alcohol depen...





UN envoy pledges commitment to helping women, children fight HIV-AIDS



UN special envoy on HIV-AIDS in Africa Elizabeth Mataka said here Friday that she will concentrate on uplifting the plight of women and children in her tenure of office. Mataka expressed concern at the increasing vulnerability among women and children espe...



Thursday, August 23, 2007

Mercury in fish warrants global public health warning: scientists



A new focus on war's mental wounds




Zambian doctors call for research into HIV/AIDS herbal remedies




High-risk women not undertaking prevention for breast cancer: study




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