Teamwork lacking in the OR: study
May 12 06

Surgical teams need to work on working together as a team, reveals a survey in which more than 2,100 surgeons, anesthesiologists, and operating room… Teamwork lacking in the OR: study   

 

Women attracted to men who like children: study
May 10 06


Women can pick up cues about how men feel about children from their faces and use the subtle signs to rate them as potential… Women attracted to men who like children: study   

 

Ultrasound allows precise tendonitis treatment
May 10 06

Ultrasound is proving useful in guiding injections of cortisone to treat “De Quervain’s tendonitis” - a painful repetitive strain injury in which tendons in… Ultrasound allows precise tendonitis treatment   

 

Genetic analysis of opioid-induced hyperalgesia
May 10 06

In findings published in Nature Biotechnology (May 2006, vol. 24 No. 5), Roche scientists present a new method for analyzing the metabolism of a… Genetic analysis of opioid-induced hyperalgesia   

 

Elderly skip cholesterol and blood pressure drugs
May 10 06

A review of the medical records of a group of elderly patients shows that only 32.9 percent took the drugs prescribed to treat high… Elderly skip cholesterol and blood pressure drugs   

 

Antiviral Drugs May Help Relieve Nerve Pain Related to Shingles
May 09 06


A small trial suggests that treatment with intravenous and oral antiviral medications may reduce the nerve pain that occurs following shingles, according to a… Antiviral Drugs May Help Relieve Nerve Pain Related to Shingles   

 

Apartment Dwellers Face Higher Injury Risk
May 09 06

Compared to people who live in detached or single-family homes, apartment dwellers experience substantially higher rates of injury, according to a new study from… Apartment Dwellers Face Higher Injury Risk   

 

Restrictive diet unlikely to ease acid reflux
May 09 06

Losing weight and elevating the head of the bed are effective measures for people with heartburn caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. These… Restrictive diet unlikely to ease acid reflux   

 

Nursing home admission predictable in middle-age
May 09 06

The same largely modifiable factors that increase the risk of disease and early death - smoking, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes… Nursing home admission predictable in middle-age   

 

Simple measures could stop 2 million baby deaths
May 09 06

Two million infants each year die the same day they are born in developing countries due to a lack of simple measures. Simple measures,… Simple measures could stop 2 million baby deaths   

 

Statins may improve circulation in the eye
May 09 06

The cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins may improve circulation in the eye, potentially reducing the risk of certain eye diseases, according to a study… Statins may improve circulation in the eye   

 

Doctors widely prescribe drugs without adequate scrutiny
May 09 06

In choosing which drugs to prescribe, doctors often select medications for patients despite a lack of conclusive medical evidence of their effects and safety,… Doctors widely prescribe drugs without adequate scrutiny   

 

Coma Misrepresented in Movies
May 09 06

Coma is often misrepresented in movies, which could skew public perception of coma and impact real-life decisions, according to a new study published in… Coma Misrepresented in Movies   

 

Japanese smokers pay more for healthcare
May 08 06

Japanese who smoke, are overweight and do not get much exercise tend to pay 40 per cent more for their healthcare costs than those… Japanese smokers pay more for healthcare   

 

Mothers use evasive action to protect sick children from smoking fathers
May 08 06


Most non-smoking mothers recognise the need to protect sick children from smoking husbands, but persuading their spouse to quit isn’t always an option, according… Mothers use evasive action to protect sick children from smoking fathers   

 

Childhood Arthritis Raises Risk of Broken Bones
May 08 06

Childhood arthritis increases the risk of fractures, particularly during adolescence, according to a large study of British patient records. The researchers say that more… Childhood Arthritis Raises Risk of Broken Bones   

 

New anti-smoking ads to start in Tasmania
May 08 06

QUIT Tasmania has launched its latest anti-smoking campaign with images of a gangrenous foot.

A graphic commercial will begin screening in Tasmania tonight and… New anti-smoking ads to start in Tasmania   

 

Brain study shows the waiting is the hardest part
May 08 06

Anyone who has ever waited in dread to have a root canal may find some comfort in the findings of a new brain-imaging study.

Brain study shows the waiting is the hardest part   
 

Belly fat tied to gallbladder removal in women
May 08 06

The amount of fat carried around the middle, independent of weight, and a high waist-to-hip ratio, increase the likelihood that a woman will have… Belly fat tied to gallbladder removal in women   

 

Nevada launching Web site for Canada drug imports
May 08 06

Over objections by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Nevadans will be able to buy prescription drugs from Canada over the Internet starting next… Nevada launching Web site for Canada drug imports   

 

Some Ethnic Groups More Susceptible to Adverse Drug Reactions
May 05 06


Ethnic differences in risks of adverse reactions to drugs used in cardiovascular medicine: systematic review and meta-analysis BMJ Online First

Some ethnic groups may… Some Ethnic Groups More Susceptible to Adverse Drug Reactions   

 

H5N1 Threat Puts Human Flu Back in Spotlight
May 05 06

The emergence of the avian influenza virus H5N1 that is currently devastating chicken flocks in many countries and threatening to unleash a worldwide epidemic… H5N1 Threat Puts Human Flu Back in Spotlight   

 

Scots get serious about underage smoking
May 04 06


In the next round in the fight against smoking the sale of cigarettes to people aged under 18 is expected to be banned in… Scots get serious about underage smoking   

 

Tamiflu can prevent mortality in mammals
May 04 06

Tamiflu, a flu drug manufactured by Swiss company Roche, can prevent mortality in mammals infected with the H5N1 bird flu virus, according US researchers… Tamiflu can prevent mortality in mammals   

 

Vioxx risks can occur within 2 weeks: Canada study
May 04 06

The risk of taking the painkiller Vioxx is more acute than previously thought, according to research published online Tuesday in the Canadian Medical Association… Vioxx risks can occur within 2 weeks: Canada study   

 
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