Skim milk linked to acne among teen girls
Feb 21 05

It may not be the chocolate and pizza that threatens many teenage girls’ complexion. Milk - skim milk, in particular - may be the… Skim milk linked to acne among teen girls   

 

Waist circumference predicts heart disease risk
Feb 21 05

The circumference of your waist correlates more closely with several known risk factors for heart disease than does your body mass index (BMI) -… Waist circumference predicts heart disease risk   

 

New tool predicts benefit of mammograms
Feb 21 05

If every woman aged between 50 and 79 got a mammogram every year, it would reduce deaths from breast cancer by 37 percent,… New tool predicts benefit of mammograms   

 

AIDS Vaccine Research Funds Getting Scarce
Feb 21 05

U.S. funding for AIDS vaccine research is tightening, the government’s top HIV expert warned Monday, even as he said scientists still must overcome a… AIDS Vaccine Research Funds Getting Scarce   

 

Heart Attack Warning Signs
Feb 21 05

The warning signs of heart attack might seem obvious, but the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says many people take a “wait-and-see” attitude… Heart Attack Warning Signs   

 

Waist Circumference Better Than BMI at Predicting Cardiac Risk
Feb 21 05

Waist circumference (WC) correlates more strongly with several known cardiovascular risk factors than does body mass index (BMI), according to a report in… Waist Circumference Better Than BMI at Predicting Cardiac Risk   

 

Mayo Clinic researcher calls for improved newborn screening
Feb 21 05

A Mayo Clinic physician and researcher today reported that a combination of the latest technology and double-tiered analysis could improve genetic screening for newborns… Mayo Clinic researcher calls for improved newborn screening   

 

Steroids Risky Treatment for Brain Injury
Feb 21 05

Steroid medications commonly used to reduce inflammation caused by traumatic head injuries may actually boost the risk of death, a new report suggests.

Steroids Risky Treatment for Brain Injury   

 

Wine Divine For Women’s Hearts
Feb 21 05

Wine, but not beer or spirits, helps women’s hearts keep a healthy beat, according to a Swedish study.

The study involved 102 women under… Wine Divine For Women’s Hearts   

 

Budget tightening for AIDS vaccine studies
Feb 21 05

U.S. funding for AIDS vaccine research is tightening, the government’s top HIV expert warned Monday, even as he said scientists still must overcome a… Budget tightening for AIDS vaccine studies   

 

Lower MI Survival in Women May Be Due to Poorer Management
Feb 21 05

Previous reports have found that mortality after myocardial infarction (MI) is greater for women than for men. Now, Scottish researchers suggest that this may… Lower MI Survival in Women May Be Due to Poorer Management   

 

New Procedure Eases Spinal Cord Fracture Pain
Feb 21 05

A new treatment is offering quick relief to people with osteoporosis and fractures of the spinal cord. The new procedure is called kyphoplasty, it’s… New Procedure Eases Spinal Cord Fracture Pain   

 

Nevada Proposes Helping Problem Gamblers
Feb 20 05

Linda C. finally sought help for her compulsive gambling after she came home from a devastating night at a Las Vegas casino and, staring… Nevada Proposes Helping Problem Gamblers   

 

Your Knee Pain: Is it Chondromalacia?
Feb 20 05

Chondromalacia, technically termed chondromalacia patellae, is the most common cause of chronic knee pain. The condition is also called the patellofemoral syndrome.

Softening of… Your Knee Pain: Is it Chondromalacia?   

 

Biochemical marker aids prognosis in liver transplant patients
Feb 20 05

A new study on whether the model used to identify patients most in need of a liver transplant can be improved upon found that… Biochemical marker aids prognosis in liver transplant patients   

 

The history and controversy behind post-menopausal hormone therapy
Feb 20 05

There is a widespread controversy regarding the risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT) for post-menopausal women with no end in sight. Roughly 45… The history and controversy behind post-menopausal hormone therapy   

 

What’s the Most Popular Cosmetic Procedure?
Feb 20 05

A flood of reality television shows and media coverage on plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures may have inspired millions to opt for the growing… What’s the Most Popular Cosmetic Procedure?   

 

California researchers help map human genetic variation across populations
Feb 20 05

Computer scientists at two research centers affiliated with the University of California have teamed with biologists from Perlegen Sciences, Inc., to map key genetic… California researchers help map human genetic variation across populations   

 

Free chlamydia testing in pharmacies - questions need addressing
Feb 20 05

The British Government’s pilot scheme offering free chlamydia testing in pharmacies is to be applauded but a number of issues need to be resolved… Free chlamydia testing in pharmacies - questions need addressing   

 

Which Drinks Damage Your Teeth the Most?
Feb 20 05

Sports drinks and other beverages are on the losing end of a new study about dental erosion.

The study appears in General Dentistry’s January/February… Which Drinks Damage Your Teeth the Most?   

 

Component of green tea protects injured livers in mice
Feb 20 05

A new study investigating the effects of the major flavonoid component of green tea on hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) found that it significantly protected… Component of green tea protects injured livers in mice   

 

Gene therapy converts dead bone graft to new, living tissue
Feb 20 05

Researchers have created a way to transform the dead bone of a transplanted skeletal graft into living tissue in an experiment involving mice. The… Gene therapy converts dead bone graft to new, living tissue   

 

Study finds new designer drug is potent treatment for chronic myelogenous leukemia
Feb 20 05

A laboratory study led by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has shown that a potent and highly selective therapy for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)… Study finds new designer drug is potent treatment for chronic myelogenous leukemia   

 

8-Month-Old Critically Injured At Children’s Hospital
Feb 20 05

A baby is in critical condition after somehow ending up out of her crib and on the floor at the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.

8-Month-Old Critically Injured At Children’s Hospital   
 

High tech twist to ancient drug kills cancer
Feb 18 05

Using a high tech process to modify an ancient drug called artemisinin, researchers have created a compound that is highly lethal to cancer cells,… High tech twist to ancient drug kills cancer   

 
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