Seniors who feel their ‘mind is going’ could very well be right
Sep 12 06

Older people who complain their “mind is going” may in fact actually be losing a part of their brain along with their memory.

A… Seniors who feel their ‘mind is going’ could very well be right   

 

New Yorkers lied to in aftermath of 9/11
Sep 12 06

A new study released this week says thousands of World Trade Center responders have developed chronic and disabling illnesses that are likely to be… New Yorkers lied to in aftermath of 9/11   

 

Bird flu death toll in Indonesia now up to 48
Sep 12 06

According to the Ministry of Health in Indonesia a new case of the H5N1 avian influenza virus has been confirmed in a young girl.

Bird flu death toll in Indonesia now up to 48   
 

Inhaled Corticosteroids Reduce Death in Patients with COPD
Sep 12 06

Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who use inhaled corticosteroids may have a significantly decreased mortality risk, according to a new study published… Inhaled Corticosteroids Reduce Death in Patients with COPD   

 

Memory loss may be first sign of dementia
Sep 12 06

Older adults with memory complaints, despite normal test results, may actually be exhibiting the earliest sign of dementia, according to a study conducted at… Memory loss may be first sign of dementia   

 

Bird flu virus grows faster than average flu virus
Sep 12 06

The H5N1 bird flu virus expands far more aggressively in people than does common human flu viruses, a study of patients in Vietnam has… Bird flu virus grows faster than average flu virus   

 

Why H5N1 bird flu is so lethal
Sep 11 06


Researchers in Vietnam have discovered why the H5N1 bird flu virus currently at large is so lethal to humans.

In a small study involving… Why H5N1 bird flu is so lethal   

 

Trial shows H5N1 vaccine safe and effective
Sep 08 06

A vaccine in development against the H5N1 influenza virus can produce a safe immune response in healthy people at low doses, according to an… Trial shows H5N1 vaccine safe and effective   

 

Genetic map identifies close to 200 cancer genes
Sep 08 06

The first genetic map of colon and breast cancer shows that nearly 200 mutated genes - most of them previously unknown - help tumors… Genetic map identifies close to 200 cancer genes   

 

Chronic knee pain may raise fracture risk
Sep 08 06

Older adults with knee arthritis or other chronic knee pain may be at heightened risk of breaking a hip, a UK study suggests.

The… Chronic knee pain may raise fracture risk   

 

Infection may raise MS relapse risk
Sep 08 06

Results of a study of adults with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis point to a significant association between viral and bacterial infections and increased risk… Infection may raise MS relapse risk   

 

Specific exercises may relieve tension headache
Sep 07 06

An exercise program that helps retrain the muscles of the head, neck and shoulder area reduces the frequency, intensity and duration of tension headaches,… Specific exercises may relieve tension headache   

 

Most US Medical Students Experience Harassment Or Belittlement
Sep 06 06


Experiences of belittlement and harassment and their correlates among medical students in the United States: longitudinal survey BMJ Online First

Most medical students in… Most US Medical Students Experience Harassment Or Belittlement   

 

Second-hand smoke linked to long-term harm
Sep 06 06

Results of a new study provide more evidence that exposure to second-hand smoke has long-term adverse effects on respiratory health, and reaffirms the benefits… Second-hand smoke linked to long-term harm   

 

FDA approves limited use of artificial heart
Sep 06 06

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States has given approval for limited use of an artificial heart.

Only those patients who… FDA approves limited use of artificial heart   

 

FDA drafts new guidance to industry for group of medical tests
Sep 06 06

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today issued draft regulatory guidance for industry and clinical laboratories for a new type of medical test.… FDA drafts new guidance to industry for group of medical tests   

 

FDA approves AbioCor permanent artificial heart for humanitarian uses
Sep 06 06

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first totally implanted artificial heart for patients with advanced heart failure involving both pumping chambers… FDA approves AbioCor permanent artificial heart for humanitarian uses   

 

Epilepsy surgery can lead to memory loss
Sep 06 06

Severe epilepsy that can’t be controlled with anti-seizure medication may require a brain operation, but in such cases there’s apparently a trade-off. Surgery, especially… Epilepsy surgery can lead to memory loss   

 

Americans not eating enough fruits, veggies
Sep 05 06

The U.S. government recently bumped up its recommendations for fruit and vegetable consumption, and a new study suggests it’s very likely Americans aren’t keeping… Americans not eating enough fruits, veggies   

 

Uninsured Latino Children More Likely Not to Get Medical Care
Sep 05 06


Latino children whose parents do not have health insurance are significantly more likely to go without a regular physician and medical care due to… Uninsured Latino Children More Likely Not to Get Medical Care   

 

ACTOS® Shows Reduced Risk of Secondary Stroke by Almost 50 Percent
Sep 05 06

Results of new analyses found that ACTOS® (pioglitazone HCl), an oral antidiabetic medication, significantly reduced the risk of recurrent stroke in high-risk patients with… ACTOS® Shows Reduced Risk of Secondary Stroke by Almost 50 Percent   

 

Deadly Lung Disease Sends Patients on ‘Quest for Breath’
Sep 05 06

Chris Galvin has found a decidedly poetic way to describe a disease that is the furthest thing from beautiful. The condition took his father’s… Deadly Lung Disease Sends Patients on ‘Quest for Breath’   

 

Messy Diapers May be Sign of Severe Intestinal Infection
Sep 05 06

Anyone who’s ever cared for an infant or young child knows what it’s like to change the occasional smelly, messy diaper.

While mild bouts… Messy Diapers May be Sign of Severe Intestinal Infection   

 

Discovery of a new gene that stimulates the growth of natural bypasses
Sep 05 06

World Congress of Cardiology Report - Researchers from the Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research (MPI) in Bad Nauheim, Germany, have identified a gene,… Discovery of a new gene that stimulates the growth of natural bypasses   

 

Dengue fever cases jump in southern China
Sep 05 06

The number of dengue fever cases in China’s southern Guangdong province has more than doubled to 219 in the past week, half of… Dengue fever cases jump in southern China   

 
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