Dutch re-open some farms after dioxin scare
Nov 12 04

The Dutch authorities on Friday re-opened 96 livestock farms out of nearly 200 it had sealed off as a precaution after discovering cancer-causing dioxin… Dutch re-open some farms after dioxin scare   

 

Smoking and salt bad for stomach reflux
Nov 12 04

People who smoke or use high amounts of table salt on their food appear to be at increased risk for gastroesophageal reflux, a disease… Smoking and salt bad for stomach reflux   

 

HIV rate higher than expected in London drug users
Nov 12 04

Due possibly to public health strategies implemented in the late 1980s, England had some of the lowest rates of HIV and hepatitis C virus… HIV rate higher than expected in London drug users   

 

“Kangaroo care"good for all premature infants: experts
Nov 12 04

Continuous skin-to-skin contact between a mother and her premature infant appears to help them to thrive just as well as traditional care in… “Kangaroo care   

 

Britain on public health warpath, targets smoking
Nov 12 04

The British government will launch a long-awaited policy paper on public health next week with plans to curb public smoking, tackle obesity and… Britain on public health warpath, targets smoking   

 

Cholesterol drugs may not reduce risk of dementia
Nov 12 04

New study findings suggest that the cholesterol-lowering drugs know as “statins” do not appear to lower the risk of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, except… Cholesterol drugs may not reduce risk of dementia   

 

Paxil appears to be effective for OCD in kids
Nov 12 04

Paxil is a safe and effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents, according to the results of a short-term study published… Paxil appears to be effective for OCD in kids   

 

Plaques cut survival in young heart attack patients
Nov 12 04

Blood vessel plaques and the heart’s pumping ability influence survival in people under 40 who’ve suffered a heart attack, new research shows.

The… Plaques cut survival in young heart attack patients   

 

Blood transfusions at birth often unneeded
Nov 12 04

A significant proportion of blood transfusions given to mothers around the time of birth may be unnecessary, Canadian researchers report in the journal Obstetrics… Blood transfusions at birth often unneeded   

 

Response to hepatitis C therapy can last for years
Nov 12 04

A sustained response to successful treatment with interferon for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can persist for up to 12 years, according to a… Response to hepatitis C therapy can last for years   

 

Tadalafil may interact with prostate medication
Nov 12 04

Tadalafil may increase the blood pressure-lowering effects of doxazosin, which is commonly prescribed for the treatment of enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia… Tadalafil may interact with prostate medication   

 

Chinese herb lowers cholesterol in new way
Nov 11 04

Berberine, an herb used in traditional Chinese medicine, lowers LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and works in a way that is distinct from statin drugs like… Chinese herb lowers cholesterol in new way   

 

Black-white differences in HIV care seen in US
Nov 11 04

The level of care given to black patients with HIV in the US seems to depend on the whether the doctor is black or… Black-white differences in HIV care seen in US   

 

Patch plus pill ups chances of quitting smoking
Nov 11 04

Smokers can double the likelihood of kicking the habit by using the antidepressant drug nortriptyline along with a nicotine patch, new research indicates.

Patch plus pill ups chances of quitting smoking   
 

DHEA cuts abdominal fat in elderly
Nov 11 04

DHEA is a popular dietary supplement among older people, but its positive or negative effects are unclear. Now, there’s scientific proof that DHEA has… DHEA cuts abdominal fat in elderly   

 

Botox-type drug helpful for vaginal spasm disorder
Nov 11 04

About one woman in every 100 may suffer from vaginismus, a painful condition in which muscles around the vagina go into involuntary spasm with… Botox-type drug helpful for vaginal spasm disorder   

 

Calendar may influence diagnosis of kids’ diabetes
Nov 11 04

Some seasonal patterns in when a diagnosis of type I insulin- dependent diabetes is made in school-age children may reflect the parents’ response… Calendar may influence diagnosis of kids’ diabetes   

 

Mom-to-be’s epilepsy drug may affect baby
Nov 11 04

Children born to mothers with epilepsy who took the anti-seizure medication valproate during pregnancy have an increased risk of developmental delay and cognitive… Mom-to-be’s epilepsy drug may affect baby   

 

Obesity linked to leukemia in older women
Nov 11 04

Being obese more than doubles the risk of a type of leukemia - acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) - in older women, according to… Obesity linked to leukemia in older women   

 

Genetic technique used to cut cholesterol
Nov 11 04

Scientists have used a genetic technique to cut cholesterol in mice in a groundbreaking way that could one day be used to treat a… Genetic technique used to cut cholesterol   

 

Breastfeeding may lower childhood leukemia risk
Nov 11 04

Breastfeeding for even a few months may lower the odds that a child will develop leukemia, a new research review suggests.

The analysis of… Breastfeeding may lower childhood leukemia risk   

 

Shunning peanuts may up risk of allergy recurrence
Nov 11 04

Children who outgrow an allergy to peanuts but continue to avoid peanuts may be at risk of seeing the allergy reappear, a new study… Shunning peanuts may up risk of allergy recurrence   

 

WHO urges more flu vaccine efforts before pandemic
Nov 11 04

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday pressed drug makers to accelerate work on a vaccine against an influenza pandemic that could kill millions… WHO urges more flu vaccine efforts before pandemic   

 

Singapore facing AIDS epidemic
Nov 11 04

Singapore faces an AIDS epidemic, with the number of new infections diagnosed expected to hit a rate of 1,000 a year by 2010, a… Singapore facing AIDS epidemic   

 

New York City joins Illinois in seeking flu vaccine
Nov 11 04

New York City joined Illinois’ effort on Wednesday to acquire hundreds of thousands of doses of scarce flu vaccine from Europe, though U.S. regulatory… New York City joins Illinois in seeking flu vaccine   

 
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