Senator’s tearful plea helps pass suicide bill
Jul 09 04

For a few moments on Thursday, the only sounds in the U.S. Senate chamber were the sobs of a grieving father.

Oregon Republican Gordon… Senator’s tearful plea helps pass suicide bill   

 

Teens seeing too many magazine alcohol ads: report
Jul 09 04

Teenagers may be more likely than adults of legal drinking age to come across alcohol ads in their favorite magazines, new research suggests.

The… Teens seeing too many magazine alcohol ads: report   

 

UV light may give frequent tanners a lift
Jul 09 04

For frequent tanners, the tanning bed may offer more than a bronzed skin. The ultraviolet (UV) radiation used in indoor tanning may actually… UV light may give frequent tanners a lift   

 

Stress boosts immunity, but only in the short term
Jul 09 04

A short burst of stress appears to help the body fight off infections, but chronic stress may produce the opposite effect, according to a… Stress boosts immunity, but only in the short term   

 

New HIV therapy shows promise
Jul 09 04

Researchers may finally be on track to fight the AIDS virus by blocking a long-elusive target, an HIV enzyme called integrase. An experimental drug… New HIV therapy shows promise   

 

Top U.S. AIDS official discusses new Vietnam funding
Jul 09 04

Vietnam is expected to receive about $10 million in HIV/AIDS funds under a $15 billion U.S. program, with prevention and treatment as the main… Top U.S. AIDS official discusses new Vietnam funding   

 

Mutant syphilis strain resists common cure
Jul 08 04

A fast-spreading mutant strain of syphilis has proved resistant to the antibiotic pills that are offered to some patients as an alternative to painful… Mutant syphilis strain resists common cure   

 

Women with genital pain have low pain threshold
Jul 08 04

The cause of vulvodynia - painful discomfort in the vulva - is unknown, but researchers have now found that women with the condition are… Women with genital pain have low pain threshold   

 

Drug guards child’s heart in cancer therapy -study
Jul 08 04

A drug made by Pfizer Inc. can protect young cancer patients’ hearts from the ravages of chemotherapy and keep them from developing serious cardiac… Drug guards child’s heart in cancer therapy -study   

 

Hong Kong official resigns over SARS
Jul 08 04

Bowing to pressure over a slow response to SARS, Hong Kong’s health secretary resigned yesterday and took the blame for the crisis that killed… Hong Kong official resigns over SARS   

 

China culls 20,000 chickens to contain bird flu
Jul 08 04

China culled more than 20,000 chickens in central Anhui province to isolate a new outbreak of bird flu, a local official said on Thursday,… China culls 20,000 chickens to contain bird flu   

 

Specialized foster care curbs teen violence
Jul 08 04

An expert panel is recommending that a specialized form of foster care be an option for teens who are particularly likely to engage in… Specialized foster care curbs teen violence   

 

Test predicts prostate cancer death, study says
Jul 08 04

The PSA blood test widely used to detect prostate cancer can also predict who is most likely to die from the disease, researchers said… Test predicts prostate cancer death, study says   

 

Depression ups risk of ‘metabolic syndrome’
Jul 08 04

Women who have had an episode of depression have increased odds of having “metabolic syndrome” - a cluster of conditions such as abdominal obesity,… Depression ups risk of ‘metabolic syndrome’   

 

No Law Broken In Rx Cost Row
Jul 08 04

Bush administration officials broke no laws in withholding from Congress estimates of the cost of the new Medicare law, says an internal investigation made… No Law Broken In Rx Cost Row   

 

U.S. clears new use for robot-like surgical device
Jul 08 04

Intuitive Surgical Inc. won U.S. approval to market its robot-like surgical device for use in coronary artery bypass surgery, U.S. regulators said on… U.S. clears new use for robot-like surgical device   

 

Asian AIDS crisis, prevention in focus at Bangkok
Jul 08 04

Asia’s rapidly growing AIDS crisis, the latest advances in lifesaving drugs and stalled efforts to get them to millions of people in need will… Asian AIDS crisis, prevention in focus at Bangkok   

 

Milk found to help lower cancer risk
Jul 08 04

People who drank about two 8-ounce glasses of milk a day had a 15 percent reduction in risk of getting colorectal cancer, according to… Milk found to help lower cancer risk   

 

Ovarian cancer: Not the ‘silent killer’ it was
Jul 08 04

The bad news is that it still kills thousands. The good, says Dr. Judith Reichman, is that better detection tests are on the way

Ovarian cancer: Not the ‘silent killer’ it was   
 

New drugs lock out AIDS but vaccine proves elusive
Jul 07 04

Two decades into the AIDS pandemic, the world has two dozen drugs to fight the virus and researchers have high hopes for new classes… New drugs lock out AIDS but vaccine proves elusive   

 

Long nursing shifts raise error risk
Jul 07 04

Nurses in U.S. hospitals about 40 percent of the time are working long shifts that raise the risk of medical mistakes such as… Long nursing shifts raise error risk   

 

Deadly bird flu erupts again in Thailand, China
Jul 07 04

The strain of bird flu that killed 24 people in Southeast Asia early this year has erupted again in Thailand and China, but authorities… Deadly bird flu erupts again in Thailand, China   

 

Brief screening spots domestic abuse
Jul 07 04

It takes only a few minutes and a couple of questions to spot many hidden cases of domestic abuse in adults accompanying children to… Brief screening spots domestic abuse   

 

New surgical technique could mean faster recovery
Jul 07 04

A new surgical technique may help doctors operate on internal organs without making any cuts in the skin, researchers reported on Wednesday.

Using a… New surgical technique could mean faster recovery   

 

Obesity risk doubled for kids of obese moms
Jul 07 04

Children whose mothers were obese when they became pregnant are at increased risk of becoming obese themselves, according to a new study.

The results… Obesity risk doubled for kids of obese moms   

 
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