Woman gives birth to two sets of identical twins
May 27 04

After struggling through three years of fertility treatments, Jeffery and Sheryl McGowen were blessed with identical twins. Twice.

Sheryl McGowen gave birth to two… Woman gives birth to two sets of identical twins   

 

Health experts call for stockpiling anti-flu drugs
May 27 04

Health experts called on Thursday for the creation of an international stockpile of life-saving antiviral drugs amid warning signs that a human influenza pandemic… Health experts call for stockpiling anti-flu drugs   

 

Nigeria state says polio vaccinations won’t resume
May 27 04

A predominantly Muslim state in northern Nigeria said on Thursday it would not take part in a polio immunisation campaign despite assurances from the… Nigeria state says polio vaccinations won’t resume   

 

Obesity cuts diabetic life span
May 27 04

Obesity can reduce life expectancy by eight years in people with Type 2 diabetes, research suggests.

A study by the University of Surrey and… Obesity cuts diabetic life span   

 

Many people not treated for pain
May 27 04

At least half of patients in Europe with muscle or joint pain are not receiving treatment, research suggests.

Researchers surveyed almost 6,000 people with… Many people not treated for pain   

 

Seattle study offers non-prescribed birth control
May 27 04

Pharmacies in Seattle have started to offer birth control pills to women without a doctor’s prescription as part of a study to see… Seattle study offers non-prescribed birth control   

 

FDA panel backs temporary artificial heart
May 27 04

A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel on Wednesday backed an artificial heart to keep the sickest patients alive while they wait for a… FDA panel backs temporary artificial heart   

 

Early sleep troubles, later drug problems?
May 27 04

Boys who have trouble sleeping between the ages of 3 and 5 may be at higher risk of drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes and using… Early sleep troubles, later drug problems?   

 

Ohio has first 2004 U.S. West Nile case - report
May 27 04

The first likely case of human West Nile infection in 2004 was reported in Ohio on Tuesday, health officials said.

The Ohio Department of… Ohio has first 2004 U.S. West Nile case - report   

 

Wisconsin’s governor urges making drug imports safe
May 27 04

Lower drug prices in Canada and other countries will keep luring Americans, and the government needs to make sure the medicines people buy are… Wisconsin’s governor urges making drug imports safe   

 

FDA expands access to experimental melanoma drug
May 27 04

Maxim Pharmaceuticals said on Wednesday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had allowed it to expand advanced testing of a drug for treating skin… FDA expands access to experimental melanoma drug   

 

Lung cancer ‘different in women’
May 27 04

Lung cancer is a different disease in women than it is in men, researchers have said.

The female hormone oestrogen is partly to blame,… Lung cancer ‘different in women’   

 

Vegetable fiber tied to lower prostate cancer risk
May 27 04

Men who eat their veggies may be less likely than others to develop prostate cancer, a new study suggests.

Among more than 1,700 men… Vegetable fiber tied to lower prostate cancer risk   

 

Chewing gum kills bacteria, freshens breath
May 27 04

Chewing a stick of gum, especially cinnamon-flavored gum, may keep bad breath away, researchers report.

A new study has shown that cinnamon-flavored Big Red… Chewing gum kills bacteria, freshens breath   

 

The Carb Conscious Won’t Cut & Run
May 27 04

The low-carbohydrate dieting trend may have peaked, but consumers continue to watch their carbohydrate intake after going off the diets, according to a study… The Carb Conscious Won’t Cut & Run   

 

Monitor may stop patient awareness during surgery
May 27 04

It’s every patient’s nightmare - to feel the cut of the scalpel, to be totally aware of what the surgeons are doing to you,… Monitor may stop patient awareness during surgery   

 

Singapore researchers develop dissolving heart stent
May 27 04

A team of researchers from Singapore has made a completely biodegradable heart stent aimed at improving patient recovery and reducing infections, the city-state’s Nanyang… Singapore researchers develop dissolving heart stent   

 

High rates of crime, drug use in schizophrenics
May 27 04

Schizophrenics are more likely to be convicted of crimes than non-schizophrenics, new research suggests.

Australian investigators found that, over a 25-year period, 21.6 percent… High rates of crime, drug use in schizophrenics   

 

Lead levels high in some gunshot victims
May 27 04

Survivors of gunshot wounds that leave bullet fragments lodged in the body may face a little-recognized long-term risk-elevated lead levels.

Researchers found that among… Lead levels high in some gunshot victims   

 

“Mud football” leads to outbreak of infection
May 27 04

Australian researchers report that dozens of patients developed potentially serious wound infections after playing a game of “mud football,” a form of rugby played… “Mud football” leads to outbreak of infection   

 

U.S. surgeon general seeks healthier food ads
May 27 04

Food companies and their advertising agencies should take the initiative to promote healthy eating habits to help counteract a growing U.S. obesity epidemic, U.S.… U.S. surgeon general seeks healthier food ads   

 

Arguments with teenage daughters can be good?
May 27 04

Mothers exasperated by petty arguments with their teenage daughters should take heart from new research in Britain which shows arguing may actually be good… Arguments with teenage daughters can be good?   

 

Turmeric corrects cystic fibrosis defect, in mice
May 27 04

Treatment for the underlying problem that causes the lung disease cystic fibrosis might be as close as the kitchen.

Curcumin, a major component of… Turmeric corrects cystic fibrosis defect, in mice   

 

Satisfying your hunger cuts cravings for sweets
May 27 04

If you find yourself constantly craving sweets in the afternoon, don’t blame it on a sugar addiction. Hunger is most likely behind those cravings… Satisfying your hunger cuts cravings for sweets   

 

Airborne droplets spread SARS in buildings - study
May 27 04

The deadly SARS virus spread through a Hong Kong apartment complex last year by hitching a ride on microscopic airborne water droplets, according to… Airborne droplets spread SARS in buildings - study   

 
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