Women more likely to have penicillin allergy
Nov 15 04

Females are nearly five times more likely than males to have skin test results that show they’re allergic to penicillin, according to findings reported… Women more likely to have penicillin allergy   

 

Five or more repeat c-sections seen OK
Nov 15 04

There is no added risk to the mother or baby when a woman has five or more repeat cesarean deliveries compared with three or… Five or more repeat c-sections seen OK   

 

US FDA allows tracking tags on drug bottles
Nov 15 04

Viagra, OxyContin and some AIDS drugs will be among the first to carry radio chip tracking devices under a new Food and Drug… US FDA allows tracking tags on drug bottles   

 

Pfizer pulling ‘wild thing’ Viagra ads
Nov 15 04

Pfizer Inc. has begun pulling two television advertisements for its Viagra impotence drug after U.S. officials said the “wild thing” ads made unsubstantiated… Pfizer pulling ‘wild thing’ Viagra ads   

 

Toy companies make getting off the couch fun
Nov 15 04

The battle of the bulge has expanded into the toy aisles.

As more American adults dabble in fad diets and the obesity rate… Toy companies make getting off the couch fun   

 

Australia backyards, not beach, higher cancer risk
Nov 15 04

Australians are more at risk of contracting deadly skin cancer in their home backyards gardening, barbecuing or simply hanging out the washing than on… Australia backyards, not beach, higher cancer risk   

 

Too much vitamin C not good for diabetics’ hearts
Nov 15 04

Older women with diabetes who take high doses of vitamin C for the sake of their hearts may be doing more harm than good,… Too much vitamin C not good for diabetics’ hearts   

 

Wrist splints helpful for inflammatory arthritis
Nov 15 04

For people with inflammatory arthritis affecting the wrist, using a wrist splint can reduce pain and improve strength, Canadian researchers have shown.

Previous reports… Wrist splints helpful for inflammatory arthritis   

 

High-dose steroids up heart disease risk greatly
Nov 15 04

Treatment with high doses of medicinal steroids (aka, glucocorticoids) more than doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, new research suggests.

Many people have to… High-dose steroids up heart disease risk greatly   

 

Nebulizers improve asthma outcomes in kids
Nov 15 04

Following an asthma flare-up, children who are given inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) with a nebulizer are less likely to be re-hospitalized or need to go… Nebulizers improve asthma outcomes in kids   

 

US birth rate for young teens lowest since 1946
Nov 15 04

The birth rate among adolescent and young teen girls in the United States fell sharply in the 1990s, hitting a 58-year-low in 2002, the… US birth rate for young teens lowest since 1946   

 

New U.S. trial starts of tailored cancer treatment
Nov 15 04

Researchers who found a genetic pattern that predicts who will be helped by a revolutionary new lung cancer drug said on Monday… New U.S. trial starts of tailored cancer treatment   

 

Drinking during pregnancy can hurt babies’ IQ
Nov 15 04

Some babies who do not have full-blown fetal alcohol syndrome can still develop IQ problems, a new study indicates.

Mothers who drink heavily during… Drinking during pregnancy can hurt babies’ IQ   

 

Hong Koing probes mystery infection in children in hospital
Nov 15 04

Health authorities in Hong Kong are investigating the outbreak of a mysterious respiratory illness that has infected 28 children in a hospital.

Tests conducted… Hong Koing probes mystery infection in children in hospital   

 

Merck decided against 2000 Vioxx study
Nov 15 04

Top executives at pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. Inc. decided in May 2000 against developing a study to test directly whether its Vioxx painkiller… Merck decided against 2000 Vioxx study   

 

Be Careful If You Are Diagnosed With Glaucoma
Nov 14 04

For decades, ophthalmologists have relied on a simple test “air puff” to check for high pressure inside the eye, often an early warning of… Be Careful If You Are Diagnosed With Glaucoma   

 

Atkins diet can harm
Nov 14 04

PEOPLE who stay on the high-protein Atkins diet for too long could be harming their heart, kidneys and bones, Australian doctors have warned.

The… Atkins diet can harm   

 

Vaccine Stops Food Allergy in Dogs
Nov 14 04

Dogs with allergies to peanuts, milk and wheat experienced sharply fewer reactions after being vaccinated for those specific food allergens, researchers in California report.

Vaccine Stops Food Allergy in Dogs   
 

Natural Solutions for Acne
Nov 14 04

Conventional approaches to treating acne is to use antibiotics merely focus on treating the symptoms and virtually never address the cause. For resistant acne… Natural Solutions for Acne   

 

Drug Company’s Greed Coming Around to Bite Them
Nov 14 04

Merck faces not only Congressional and Justice Department investigations, but also potentially thousands of personal-injury lawsuits that could tie the company up in litigation… Drug Company’s Greed Coming Around to Bite Them   

 

Fight Childhood Obesity to Help Prevent Diabetes, Say WHO & IDF
Nov 14 04

Worldwide, it is estimated that more than 22 million children under five years old are obese or overweight, and more than 17… Fight Childhood Obesity to Help Prevent Diabetes, Say WHO & IDF   

 

New Hope for Alzheimer’s Patients
Nov 14 04

Advances in treatment may slow dementia’s progression

Watching a loved one slowly succumb to the memory-robbing illness known as Alzheimer’s disease can be devastating.

New Hope for Alzheimer’s Patients   
 

Officials Face Off on European Flu Vaccine
Nov 14 04

From the sunny south to the chilly north, lines of those waiting outside clinics for flu shots may be slightly shorter this weekend because… Officials Face Off on European Flu Vaccine   

 

Vaccine stops virus tied to cervical cancer
Nov 12 04

It’s one of the most common cancers in women and kills about a quarter of a million patients each year, but scientists said on… Vaccine stops virus tied to cervical cancer   

 

Euthanasia distorts medical ethics, Pope says
Nov 12 04

Pope John Paul called euthanasia a distortion of medical ethics on Friday, saying doctors should not decide “who can live and who must die.”

Euthanasia distorts medical ethics, Pope says   
 
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