Senate leader raises doubts on asbestos plan
Aug 04 04

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has raised doubts about a Democratic proposal that would leave some asbestos claims in court while setting up… Senate leader raises doubts on asbestos plan   

 

Female basketball players at risk for knee injury
Aug 04 04

Basketball is now the leading cause of sports-related injuries in the U.S., due in large part to a surge in knee injuries among female… Female basketball players at risk for knee injury   

 

Migraine drugs OK in terms of stroke, heart attack
Aug 04 04

There’s reassuring news for people who have migraines: the modern “triptan” drugs that are effective for many sufferers do not increase the risk of… Migraine drugs OK in terms of stroke, heart attack   

 

Foot injury may be on rise in football players
Aug 03 04

A potentially career-ending foot injury is occurring in increasing numbers among elite football players, according to research reported last week.

The particular foot injury,… Foot injury may be on rise in football players   

 

Atypical antipsychotics increasingly used in kids
Aug 03 04

Atypical antipsychotic drugs are increasingly being prescribed for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and mood disorders, investigators report. However, there is little… Atypical antipsychotics increasingly used in kids   

 

Diabetic foot ulcers linked with activity pattern
Aug 03 04

Lower levels of activity, rather than higher levels, appear to precede the development of foot ulcers in people with diabetes, according to a new… Diabetic foot ulcers linked with activity pattern   

 

Heart patients often stop their medication
Aug 03 04

You’ve survived a heart attack and made it out of the hospital. Wouldn’t you stick to the medication you’ve been prescribed? A surprising number… Heart patients often stop their medication   

 

Low “good” cholesterol may flag breast cancer risk
Aug 03 04

Among older overweight women, low levels of HDL (“good”) cholesterol may signal an increased risk of breast cancer risk, research suggests.

Dr. Anne-Sofie Furberg… Low “good” cholesterol may flag breast cancer risk   

 

Arthritis patients stay strong after training
Aug 03 04

The benefit of an exercise program in terms of stronger muscles seems to be long lasting.

Follow-up of patients with rheumatoid arthritis shows that… Arthritis patients stay strong after training   

 

US kids without insurance miss doctor visits
Aug 03 04

Nearly half of the 8.5 million U.S. children who lack health insurance have not seen a doctors or nurse for a medical check-up in… US kids without insurance miss doctor visits   

 

U.S. OKs wrinkle-filler for HIV patients
Aug 03 04

HIV patients who suffer from facial wasting will be able to treat sunken cheeks, hollow eyes and other signs of the virus with a… U.S. OKs wrinkle-filler for HIV patients   

 

Study finds agreement on “ideal” nose
Aug 03 04

People who opt for a nose job are no different from anyone else when it comes to their vision of the “ideal” nose, a… Study finds agreement on “ideal” nose   

 

Helping teens in HIV-affected families pays off
Aug 03 04

For adolescents whose parents have HIV, programs designed to help them cope with a parent’s illness may improve their own health and well-being, California… Helping teens in HIV-affected families pays off   

 

U.S. approves two AIDS drug combinations
Aug 03 04

U.S. regulators on Monday said they approved two AIDS drug combinations designed to simplify treatment for patients in the United States and in poor… U.S. approves two AIDS drug combinations   

 

Dietary neurotoxin linked with neurologic disease
Aug 02 04

Researchers believe they now know how the neurotoxic amino acid BMAA, found in seeds of the cycad tree native to Guam, may eventually cause… Dietary neurotoxin linked with neurologic disease   

 

Web sites promote unproven cancer therapies-expert
Aug 02 04

Internet Web sites are recommending unproven complementary medicines for cancer that could interfere with conventional treatments and be dangerous or deadly, a leading expert… Web sites promote unproven cancer therapies-expert   

 

Get antioxidants from food, not pills
Aug 02 04

Despite some reports that antioxidant vitamins have cardiovascular benefits, a panel of experts at the American Heart Association (AHA) has concluded that there is… Get antioxidants from food, not pills   

 

ER tramadol effective for osteoarthritis pain
Aug 02 04

A once-daily extended-release formulation of Tramadolhydrochloride is a “robust analgesic” for treating osteoarthritis, results of a clinical trial suggest. “Significant differences from placebo were… ER tramadol effective for osteoarthritis pain   

 

Flu exposure in womb may raise schizophrenia risk
Aug 02 04

Infants who have been exposed to influenza in the womb during the first half of pregnancy appear to have an increased risk of schizophrenia,… Flu exposure in womb may raise schizophrenia risk   

 

Gender disparities in academic medicine persist
Aug 02 04

Women in academic medicine in the United States do not advance as rapidly as men of similar achievement, and they are not compensated as… Gender disparities in academic medicine persist   

 

Study shows babies born slightly early are at risk
Aug 02 04

Babies born a few weeks prematurely are at increased risk of health problems, such as jaundice and low blood sugar, so expectant mothers should… Study shows babies born slightly early are at risk   

 

Vitamin E alone does not help control asthma
Aug 02 04

Six weeks of dietary supplementation with vitamin E adds no benefit to the standard treatment of mild-to-moderate asthma in adults, according to researchers in… Vitamin E alone does not help control asthma   

 

Cloning experiment shows cancer reversible
Aug 02 04

The results of a cloning experiment show that the body may have the ability to reverse cancer, U.S.-based researchers said on Saturday.

They… Cloning experiment shows cancer reversible   

 

For kids, dad can buffer mom’s depression
Aug 02 04

Living with a mentally stable father can help reduce the negative impact of a mothers’ poor mental health the children, according to new findings… For kids, dad can buffer mom’s depression   

 

Many high school girls report dating violence
Aug 02 04

Nearly one in five sexually active teenage girls in the U.S. say they have been physically abused by a date in the past year,… Many high school girls report dating violence   

 
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