What to do about bird flu
May 31 06

The latest deaths last week from bird flu in Indonesia have spread alarm across the globe that the world is on the brink of… What to do about bird flu   

 

Study Looks at Health Decisions
May 31 06


If a deadly bird flu reaches America, which would you choose: To get a risky experimental vaccine now, or to forego that risk but… Study Looks at Health Decisions   

 

Is It A Migraine?
May 31 06

How can you tell if that throbbing headache is really a migraine ? Only about 15-20% of migraine sufferers experience the classic “auras” -… Is It A Migraine?   

 

EU citizens divided over smoking ban in bars-poll
May 31 06

Most people in the European Union support a ban on smoking in offices, shops and some other public places but are divided on whether… EU citizens divided over smoking ban in bars-poll   

 

Flurry of H5N1 cases in Indonesia draws concern
May 31 06

Scientists are worried about a sudden flurry of human bird flu cases in Indonesia, warning that a failure to control the situation may raise… Flurry of H5N1 cases in Indonesia draws concern   

 

New skin care regimen proves effective for Rosacea
May 31 06

Rosacea is a disabling skin condition characterized by facial redness and has historically been challenging to treat.

But, new research published by leading dermatologist… New skin care regimen proves effective for Rosacea   

 

Urgent changes are needed at the World Health Organization
May 31 06

Urgent changes are needed at the World Health Organization (WHO) to revitalise its role as global public-health agency, states Richard Horton, Editor of The… Urgent changes are needed at the World Health Organization   

 

New approach allows closer look at smoker lungs
May 30 06


Aided by a powerful imaging technique, scientists have discovered they can detect smoking-related lung damage in healthy smokers who otherwise display none of the… New approach allows closer look at smoker lungs   

 

COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes may be blocked by pain medications
May 30 06

COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes may be blocked by pain medications such as Advil and Vioxx in a more complex manner than was previously understood,… COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes may be blocked by pain medications   

 

Early deprivation has long-lasting effects: study
May 29 06


Severe malnourishment and other forms of deprivation for sustained periods during a child’s early years may have lasting consequences on his or her… Early deprivation has long-lasting effects: study   

 

WHO ships Tamiflu to Indonesia just in case
May 29 06

A Hong Kong laboratory officially recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed the latest four cases of bird flu infection in humans… WHO ships Tamiflu to Indonesia just in case   

 

Moms, Dads Worry as Summer Season Begins
May 29 06

Memorial Day marks the start of summer fun for America’s teens - and, according to a new survey, the start of a season of… Moms, Dads Worry as Summer Season Begins   

 

Two more bird flu cases confirmed in Indonesia
May 29 06

Two more Indonesians have been confirmed as infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus, a health official said on Monday, citing results from a… Two more bird flu cases confirmed in Indonesia   

 

Music can help patients cope with chronic pain
May 29 06

Researchers in the U.S. have confirmed that listening to music can have a significant positive impact on the perception of chronic pain.

Previous studies… Music can help patients cope with chronic pain   

 

China to make Olympics a smoke-free zone
May 29 06

China vowed on Monday to organise a “non-smoking” Olympic Games, but health officials admitted that changing the habits of 350 million smokers would be… China to make Olympics a smoke-free zone   

 

WHO says Indonesian bird flu cluster does not show virus has mutated
May 26 06

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that despite the cluster of seven members from the same Indonesian family dying of bird flu this month,… WHO says Indonesian bird flu cluster does not show virus has mutated   

 

New Clinical Trial to Examine Ways to Improve Treatment of Uterine Fibroids
May 26 06


Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine are working on ways to improve the results of a non-surgical method to treat fibroids.… New Clinical Trial to Examine Ways to Improve Treatment of Uterine Fibroids   

 

Senior FDA staff left out of contraceptive ruling
May 26 06

The former U.S. Food and Drug Administration chief shut out two senior agency officials from a decision to indefinitely postpone action on Barr Pharmaceuticals… Senior FDA staff left out of contraceptive ruling   

 

Misuse of ADHD drugs sends thousands each year to seek emergency hospital treatment
May 26 06

Scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have estimated that problems with the drugs used to… Misuse of ADHD drugs sends thousands each year to seek emergency hospital treatment   

 

Identification of molecule that links both sides of the brain
May 26 06

A Queensland Brain Institute-led team has identified a molecule that plays a key role in establishing the major nerve connections between each side of… Identification of molecule that links both sides of the brain   

 

Bird flu doing the rounds, back again in China
May 26 06

According to official sources in China an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu has been detected among wild birds in the remote far-western Qinghai province… Bird flu doing the rounds, back again in China   

 

Cognitive therapy improves irritable bowel syndrome
May 26 06

Four sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy, combined with a take-home workbook, result in a greater than 70 percent improvement in symptoms of irritable bowel… Cognitive therapy improves irritable bowel syndrome   

 

“Sleeper effect” of cigarettes can last for years
May 25 06

Trying just one cigarette may not be so harmless for non-smokers after all. Scientists have found that a single cigarette has a “sleeper effect”… “Sleeper effect” of cigarettes can last for years   

 

Chocolate may boost brain power
May 24 06


Chocolate lovers rejoice. A new study hints that eating milk chocolate may boost brain function.

“Chocolate contains many substances that act as stimulants, such… Chocolate may boost brain power   

 

Research may lead to new treatments for intestinal disorders
May 24 06

University of Minnesota researchers have found a group of cells in the intestinal system of mice that are proven to turn on T-cells, cells… Research may lead to new treatments for intestinal disorders   

 
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