Evidence supports combination therapy for achieving remission of early rheumatoid arthritis
Jan 09 06

A chronic and potentially crippling inflammatory disorder, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) progressively wears away the cartilage and bone.

Joint erosions are routinely seen within 6… Evidence supports combination therapy for achieving remission of early rheumatoid arthritis   

 

Death by drink on the rise in the UK
Jan 09 06

According to a new study Britain now has experienced the sharpest increase in death rates from liver cirrhosis in western Europe; and that not… Death by drink on the rise in the UK   

 

Travelers in Russia warned about bird flu in Turkey
Jan 09 06

Following the confirmation by officials that two children and one adult have tested positive for the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain in Turkey’s capital… Travelers in Russia warned about bird flu in Turkey   

 

New Procedure Offers Hope to Patients at High Risk for Recurrent Stroke
Jan 07 06

Surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center are the first in the New York City metropolitan area to successfully implant into the brain arteries… New Procedure Offers Hope to Patients at High Risk for Recurrent Stroke   

 

Viagra packages to include anti-counterfeit tags
Jan 07 06


Pfizer Inc., in a move to thwart counterfeit Viagra, on Friday said it has included special radio frequency identification tags on all packages of… Viagra packages to include anti-counterfeit tags   

 

Smoking parents can still keep kids from starting
Jan 06 06


Parents who can’t kick the smoking habit themselves can nevertheless convince their children not to start, a new study shows.

Researchers found that a… Smoking parents can still keep kids from starting   

 

Scientists in uphill battle to fight bird flu
Jan 06 06

Fighting the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus is all the more difficult because experts are still figuring out how best to use Tamiflu, believed… Scientists in uphill battle to fight bird flu   

 

Risk factors for nongonococcal urethritis
Jan 06 06

Oral sex may be a risk factor for nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases affecting both men and women,… Risk factors for nongonococcal urethritis   

 

Promising new therapy for ulcerative colitis
Jan 06 06

For people with the chronic disease ulcerative colitis, life can be limited to few social functions and trips away from home.

A promising new… Promising new therapy for ulcerative colitis   

 

Lipid Marker Linked to Worsening of Kidney Disease
Jan 06 06

In patients with mild to moderate kidney disease, measuring levels of a protein called apolipoprotein A-IV (apoA-IV) can accurately predict the long-term risk… Lipid Marker Linked to Worsening of Kidney Disease   

 

Women more vulnerable to effects of alcohol use
Jan 06 06

Although women consume less alcohol than men, they are more susceptible to some of the negative medical consequences of alcohol use, such as cirrhosis… Women more vulnerable to effects of alcohol use   

 

Zimbabwe cholera outbreak kills 11 - state media
Jan 06 06

Four people have died in a second cholera outbreak in the last two weeks in Zimbabwe, bringing the death toll to 11, state… Zimbabwe cholera outbreak kills 11 - state media   

 

Many quake survivors grapple with trauma
Jan 06 06

Pakistani earthquake survivor Shameen Akhtar orders her husband every day to dig up their three daughters.

The girls were killed in the October 8… Many quake survivors grapple with trauma   

 

Cell phones tied to family tension
Jan 05 06


The round-the-clock availability that cell phones and pagers have brought to people’s lives may be taking a toll on family life, a new study… Cell phones tied to family tension   

 

Teens often suffer emotional distress after injury
Jan 05 06

Many teens who suffer a traumatic injury will subsequently develop mental health problems, but few will see a doctor or other health care professional… Teens often suffer emotional distress after injury   

 

Ariel Sharon Suffers Significant Stroke
Jan 05 06


Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a significant hemorrhagic stroke today, according to a hospital here. He had been scheduled to undergo repair of… Ariel Sharon Suffers Significant Stroke   

 

Statins do not prevent cancer, study says
Jan 04 06


Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs do prevent heart attacks and may offer other health benefits, but contrary to popular belief the blockbuster drugs do not prevent… Statins do not prevent cancer, study says   

 

Outcome of bleeding stroke poor with aspirin use
Jan 03 06

In a Finnish study of 208 patients who suffered a stroke caused by a ruptured blood vessel and bleeding in the brain, regular use… Outcome of bleeding stroke poor with aspirin use   

 

Up to 35 children die of pneumonia in Pakistan
Jan 03 06


Up to 35 children have died of pneumonia in three mountain villages in Pakistani Kashmir since last week after heavy snowfalls in which temperatures… Up to 35 children die of pneumonia in Pakistan   

 

Cheerleading Injuries Found to Be Significant Source of Injury to Girls
Jan 03 06


First-of-its-kind research conducted by staff of the Center for Injury Research and Policy in the Columbus Children’s Research Institute at Columbus Children’s Hospital… Cheerleading Injuries Found to Be Significant Source of Injury to Girls   

 

Guidelines Needed to Help Care for Children During Emergencies
Jan 03 06

Evidence-based guidelines for the care of children in emergency situations should be developed and distributed to international relief organizations, according to researchers from the… Guidelines Needed to Help Care for Children During Emergencies   

 

Crohn’s disease ups risk of intestinal cancer
Jan 02 06


Patients with Crohn’s disease - an inflammation of the digestive tract that affects a half million Americans, many age 15 to 35 years -… Crohn’s disease ups risk of intestinal cancer   

 
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