Problems persist after prostate cancer therapy
Sep 14 04

Urinary, bowel, and sexual problems arising from surgery or external radiation treatment for localized prostate cancer persist for at least five years, a new… Problems persist after prostate cancer therapy   

 

Transplant protects brain after stroke, in rats
Sep 14 04

Transplanting brain cells, from a region called the choroid plexus, into rats that have suffered a stroke seems to reduce the damage that occurs,… Transplant protects brain after stroke, in rats   

 

Testosterone may counter HRT’s cancer effects
Sep 14 04

When added to conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT), testosterone may reduce the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, results of a small study… Testosterone may counter HRT’s cancer effects   

 

Dutch find greater threat to humans from bird flu
Sep 14 04

Dutch scientists have determined bird flu can spread more easily among humans than was previously thought, researchers said on Tuesday.

Albert Osterhaus, a… Dutch find greater threat to humans from bird flu   

 

Heart drug reduces bone breaks
Sep 14 04

Treatment with a beta-blocker drug - usually for high blood pressure or heart failure - significantly reduces the risk of bone fractures, according to… Heart drug reduces bone breaks   

 

High-risk breast cancer needs MRI detection - study
Sep 14 04

Women with a high genetic risk for breast cancer run a better chance of having it detected with magnetic resonance imaging than with mammography… High-risk breast cancer needs MRI detection - study   

 

Americans suspicious of terror plans, survey shows
Sep 14 04

Most Americans would not cooperate as officials expect during a terror incident such as a smallpox or dirty bomb attack, U.S. researchers said on… Americans suspicious of terror plans, survey shows   

 

Breastfeeding not the key to quick fat loss
Sep 14 04

For new mothers trying to lose those extra pounds, breastfeeding may not be the surefire answer that many women consider it to be, according… Breastfeeding not the key to quick fat loss   

 

Moderate drinking can benefit heart patients
Sep 14 04

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol can curb recurrent narrowing of the coronary arteries in patients who have had heart surgery, researchers said on Tuesday.… Moderate drinking can benefit heart patients   

 

Study identifies risk factors for kids’ snoring
Sep 13 04

A range of factors, from obesity to frequent infections, may promote chronic snoring in children, a study of German schoolchildren suggests.

Researchers found that… Study identifies risk factors for kids’ snoring   

 

Many don’t disclose foregoing drugs
Sep 13 04

Many chronically ill patients never tell their doctor or nurse they’ve had to cut back on prescription drugs because they are too expensive, and… Many don’t disclose foregoing drugs   

 

US reviewer says depression drugs, suicide linked
Sep 13 04

A U.S. government medical reviewer told an advisory panel Monday that new findings confirmed his conclusion months ago that certain antidepressants increase the chances… US reviewer says depression drugs, suicide linked   

 

Other diseases often neglected in cancer survivors
Sep 13 04

Compared with people who’ve never had cancer, those who survive cancer are less likely to get recommended care for a variety of medical conditions,… Other diseases often neglected in cancer survivors   

 

Implantable lens for nearsightedness wins US OK
Sep 13 04

U.S. regulators on Monday approved an implantable contact lens that corrects nearsightedness and offers an alternative to laser surgery.

The U.S. Food and Drug… Implantable lens for nearsightedness wins US OK   

 

Driving errors seen in early Alzheimer’s disease
Sep 13 04

Even mild Alzheimer’s disease may interfere with some seniors’ ability to follow basic driving instructions, according to study findings released Monday.

In comparison to… Driving errors seen in early Alzheimer’s disease   

 

Sept. 11 set off heart disturbances far and wide
Sep 13 04

In the month following the September 11th, 2001 attacks, there was a spate of heart rhythm disturbances in cardiac patients - even those living… Sept. 11 set off heart disturbances far and wide   

 

Pregnant women with asthma symptoms face risks
Sep 13 04

Women with moderate to severe symptoms of asthma during pregnancy are more likely to develop preeclampsia than women with no asthma symptoms, the results… Pregnant women with asthma symptoms face risks   

 

US cancer institute starts nanotechnology drive
Sep 13 04

The U.S. National Cancer Institute announced a new five-year plan on Monday to develop the use of tiny tools to fight cancer, saying nanotechnology… US cancer institute starts nanotechnology drive   

 

Lazy eye unlikely to hinder job prospects
Sep 13 04

The latest findings from the Australian Blue Mountains Eye Study (BMES) suggest that lazy eye, or amblyopia, does not diminish a person’s employment prospects.

Lazy eye unlikely to hinder job prospects   
 

Many women get first mammogram, delay further ones
Sep 13 04

Most women are getting their first mammogram screenings for breast cancer at the recommended age of 40, but few are returning for yearly screening,… Many women get first mammogram, delay further ones   

 

Hepatitis B vaccine linked to increased MS risk
Sep 13 04

Immunization with the synthetic hepatitis B vaccine may be associated with an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis, according to review of a UK… Hepatitis B vaccine linked to increased MS risk   

 

Egg freezing shows promise as fertility technique
Sep 13 04

Deep-freezing embryos has been routine for some time, to give infertile couples reproduction choices in various situations, but freezing unfertilized eggs has proven difficult.

Egg freezing shows promise as fertility technique   
 

Depression derails diabetics’ self-care
Sep 13 04

People with diabetes who are depressed are less likely to watch what they eat, to exercise, and to take their medications, researchers report.

“Major… Depression derails diabetics’ self-care   

 

FDA approval for chewable ADHD tablets
Sep 11 04

Alliant Pharmaceuticals has announced FDA approval of Methylin Chewable Tablets and Methylin Oral Solution for the treatment of ADHD. The two products are the… FDA approval for chewable ADHD tablets   

 

WTC rescue workers’ health suffering, government says
Sep 10 04

Nearly half of the more than 1,000 screened rescue workers who responded to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks suffer from new or exacerbated respiratory,… WTC rescue workers’ health suffering, government says   

 
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