Blood Pressure Drug Approved to Counter Heart Failure
Feb 23 05

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the AstraZeneca blood pressure drug Atacand to reduce the risk of death and hospitalization from heart… Blood Pressure Drug Approved to Counter Heart Failure   

 

Marijuana-like Ingredient Could Slow Alzheimer’s
Feb 23 05

By suppressing inflammation in the brain, a synthetic marijuana compound could potentially offer some protection against Alzheimer’s disease, Spanish scientists report.

The researchers,… Marijuana-like Ingredient Could Slow Alzheimer’s   

 

Clotting agent improves stroke survival
Feb 23 05

Most strokes occur due to a blockage in the blood vessels that feed the brain, but some arise when these vessels rupture. Now, new… Clotting agent improves stroke survival   

 

Gene mutations tied to less invasive breast cancer
Feb 23 05

Mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene have been linked to invasive forms of breast cancer, and new research suggests that they are also… Gene mutations tied to less invasive breast cancer   

 

US government paying ever more health costs - report
Feb 23 05

Within a decade, the public sector will be paying nearly half the cost of U.S. health care, which is also swallowing an ever-larger chunk… US government paying ever more health costs - report   

 

Avoiding Kidney Stones
Feb 23 05

During the past 20 years, the incidence of kidney stones has been increasing in the United States.

Up to 10 percent of men and… Avoiding Kidney Stones   

 

Once-a-day morphine helps with cancer pain
Feb 23 05

A new once-a-day morphine formulation appears to provide better control of cancer pain than an earlier twice-daily version of the agent, according to Canadian… Once-a-day morphine helps with cancer pain   

 

Opioids safely curb chronic back pain: study
Feb 23 05

Opioid therapy can provide significant pain relief for patients with chronic back pain due to non-cancerous disorders of the spine and is unlikely… Opioids safely curb chronic back pain: study   

 

Drinking Triples Injury Risk
Feb 23 05

There’s more evidence that overindulging in drink can have very serious consequences: A new study finds drinkers are three times more likely to die… Drinking Triples Injury Risk   

 

Ectopic pregnancy
Feb 23 05

Ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants in tissue outside of the uterus and the placenta and fetus begin to develop there. The… Ectopic pregnancy   

 

World must act on bird flu or face pandemic - U.N.
Feb 23 05

The world is overdue an influenza pandemic and it must act swiftly to prevent one being triggered by bird flu now endemic in parts… World must act on bird flu or face pandemic - U.N.   

 

Asian Bird flu raises risk of global flu pandemic
Feb 23 05

Scientists fear the avian flu that has killed 46 people in Asia could be the strain that will cause the next global pandemic but… Asian Bird flu raises risk of global flu pandemic   

 

U.S. drug czar likens fighting drugs to terror
Feb 23 05

The United States should employ some of the techniques it is using to fight international terrorism in its war on drugs, U.S. drug czar… U.S. drug czar likens fighting drugs to terror   

 

Bird flu in flies no threat to animals, humans - expert
Feb 23 05

Flies can carry the bird flu virus which has killed 46 people in Asia but there is no evidence they can spread the killer… Bird flu in flies no threat to animals, humans - expert   

 

Feeding must continue for Florida woman - court
Feb 23 05

A Florida court ordered on Tuesday that a severely brain-damaged woman must continue to be fed, shortly after an appeals court said her… Feeding must continue for Florida woman - court   

 

Asia’s bird flu here to stay, FAO says
Feb 23 05

Asia’s deadly bird flu will persist for many years and a global effort is needed to stop the virus from spreading and prevent a… Asia’s bird flu here to stay, FAO says   

 

Britons at risk of diabetes know little of disease
Feb 23 05

Britons who have a high risk of developing diabetes know very little about the illness and are vulnerable to serious complications, health experts said… Britons at risk of diabetes know little of disease   

 

U.S. parents talking less to kids about drugs
Feb 23 05

The number of U.S. parents talking to their teenagers about drugs has dropped, perhaps reflecting the more relaxed attitudes of a generation that came… U.S. parents talking less to kids about drugs   

 

Rugby gear not much use against injury: study
Feb 23 05

Rugby players are not known for their concern over safety, and a new study shows that the sparse protective gear they do wear… Rugby gear not much use against injury: study   

 

Think secrecy makes love sweeter? Think again
Feb 23 05

Contrary to popular opinion, having a secret relationship doesn’t fuel love’s flames - in fact, secrecy may do exactly the opposite, new research suggests.

Think secrecy makes love sweeter? Think again   
 

Too much red meat bad for long-term health
Feb 23 05

When it comes to high protein diets and health, the source of the protein really does matter, new research suggests.

After following nearly 30,000… Too much red meat bad for long-term health   

 

Study shows how green tea may fight bladder cancer
Feb 23 05

Green tea extract may interfere with a process that helps early bladder cancer to spread throughout the body, new laboratory research suggests.

The findings,… Study shows how green tea may fight bladder cancer   

 

Clinton hails China’s AIDS progress, offers help
Feb 23 05

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said on Wednesday China has made progress in fighting AIDS since he last visited in 2003 and his foundation… Clinton hails China’s AIDS progress, offers help   

 

New synthetic paste repairs early tooth decay
Feb 23 05

Treating early tooth decay could become easier and less painful thanks to a discovery by Japanese scientists.

Researchers in Japan have developed a new… New synthetic paste repairs early tooth decay   

 

Soccer tied to risk of motor neuron disease -study
Feb 23 05

Professional soccer players have a higher risk of suffering from the incurable degenerative illness motor neuron disease, according to a study on Wednesday.

Scientists… Soccer tied to risk of motor neuron disease -study   

 
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