High-carb diet may increase breast cancer risk
Aug 10 04

A diet high in carbohydrates may be linked to an increased risk of breast cancer, researchers report. In a study of Mexican women, those… High-carb diet may increase breast cancer risk   

 

Fatty acids show opposite effects on prostate cancer
Aug 10 04

The fatty acids found in fish may slightly lower a man’s risk of prostate cancer, but another type of fatty acid found in a… Fatty acids show opposite effects on prostate cancer   

 

Spouse distress can hamper heart patient’s recovery
Aug 09 04

The spouses of heart attack sufferers may be more likely than patients themselves to suffer depression or anxiety in the aftermath - a fact… Spouse distress can hamper heart patient’s recovery   

 

High-fiber diet helps spare gallbladder
Aug 09 04

Reducing the risk of gallstones by eating a diet high in fiber, particularly the “insoluble” type found in whole-wheat products and corn bran, may… High-fiber diet helps spare gallbladder   

 

Jobs with little mental challenge may up Alzheimer’s
Aug 09 04

People who spent most of their lives in jobs that involve little brain work appear more likely to eventually develop Alzheimer’s disease, according… Jobs with little mental challenge may up Alzheimer’s   

 

Breast tumors more aggressive in African Americans
Aug 09 04

Features of aggressive breast tumors, including alterations in the tumor suppressor gene p53, are more common among African American women than among white women,… Breast tumors more aggressive in African Americans   

 

Ammonia may raise salivary gland cancer risk
Aug 09 04

New research raises the possibility that exposure to ammonia in air pollution may increase the risk of salivary gland cancer, a rare cancer for… Ammonia may raise salivary gland cancer risk   

 

Blood vessel changes predict high blood pressure
Aug 09 04

Structural changes in small blood vessels may precede the development of severe high blood pressure, findings from the Blue Mountains Eye Study in Australia… Blood vessel changes predict high blood pressure   

 

Short-term hormone therapy may benefit some women
Aug 09 04

While several reports in the last few years have linked hormone replacement therapy with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of heart disease… Short-term hormone therapy may benefit some women   

 

Preterm boys more prone to brain damage
Aug 09 04

Babies born prematurely show the effects years later, with parts of their brains significantly smaller than normal when they are 8 years old, U.S.… Preterm boys more prone to brain damage   

 

Some elderly are given inappropriate drugs
Aug 09 04

One in five elderly Americans filled prescriptions for drugs deemed inappropriate for older patients, according to a study of 1999 insurance claims reported on… Some elderly are given inappropriate drugs   

 

Biofeedback helps reduce steroid use by asthmatics
Aug 09 04

Biofeedback training aimed at increasing heart rate variability appears to allow asthma patients to reduce the amount inhaled steroid drugs they need to control… Biofeedback helps reduce steroid use by asthmatics   

 

Uninsured patients flood U.S. emergency rooms
Aug 09 04

Patients lacking health insurance are flooding U.S. emergency rooms, many seeking routine care that they should get elsewhere, a group representing government-funded clinics reported… Uninsured patients flood U.S. emergency rooms   

 

Nigeria Polio Could Be Halted by Year-End
Aug 08 04

The United Nations said it was confident of stopping the spread of polio in Nigeria by the end of the year as it races… Nigeria Polio Could Be Halted by Year-End   

 

Prozac Found in Britain’s Drinking Water
Aug 08 04

Traces of the anti-depressant Prozac have been found in Britain’s drinking water supply, setting off alarm bells with environmentalists concerned about potentially toxic effects.

Prozac Found in Britain’s Drinking Water   
 

Lipitor cleared for heart attack prevention claim
Aug 06 04

Pfizer Inc. on Wednesday said U.S. regulators have allowed the company to advertise that Lipitor (atorvastatin) cuts the risk of myocardial infarction.

The New… Lipitor cleared for heart attack prevention claim   

 

Chinese companies to make Viagra variant after Pfizer loses patent
Aug 06 04

Chinese pharmaceutical makers are planning to jointly produce a local variant of Viagra after Pfizer Inc of the US lost its patent protection in… Chinese companies to make Viagra variant after Pfizer loses patent   

 

Radiation therapy info on Internet deemed poor
Aug 06 04

The content and quality of patient-oriented information on the Internet about a modern radiation treatment strategy are generally poor, say researchers from the University… Radiation therapy info on Internet deemed poor   

 

Parkinson’s-Alzheimer’s link seen unlikely
Aug 06 04

It has been thought that there might be a genetic link between Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, but that seems not to be the… Parkinson’s-Alzheimer’s link seen unlikely   

 

Parkinson’s drug linked to heart valve damage
Aug 06 04

Heart valve disease appears to be relatively common in Parkinson’s disease patients treated with pergolide (Permax), according to results of a new study. Evidence… Parkinson’s drug linked to heart valve damage   

 

Antioxidants don’t protect heart of male smokers
Aug 06 04

Neither vitamin E nor beta-carotene supplements protect male smokers against heart disease. The antioxidants may actually be harmful, cardiologists report in the European Heart… Antioxidants don’t protect heart of male smokers   

 

Bowel ‘pacemaker’ relieves severe constipation
Aug 06 04

A condition called “total colonic inertia” leads to severe constipation, but a device similar to a heart pacemaker can relieve the problem, an Egyptian… Bowel ‘pacemaker’ relieves severe constipation   

 

Fear of terror may raise heart disease risk
Aug 06 04

Israeli women who are extremely afraid of terrorism appear to have higher levels of a marker of blood vessel inflammation, a sign they may… Fear of terror may raise heart disease risk   

 

Newer heart surgeons as safe as older hands
Aug 06 04

Heart patients heading for surgery can be reassured that they are in safe hands with a newly appointed surgeon.

The patient mortality rate among… Newer heart surgeons as safe as older hands   

 

New study offers hope for Alzheimer’s treatment
Aug 06 04

Early treatment of brain lesions associated with Alzheimer’s disease can halt and even reverse the course of the mind-erasing ailment, according to authors of… New study offers hope for Alzheimer’s treatment   

 
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