Harley Street man denies deception
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
A Harley Street practitioner has denied conning a fortune and a luxury car from a string of investors and private patients.
New study: Knoxville is ‘asthma capital’
• Asthma • Feb 17 05
A new study from the Allergy and Asthma Foundation of America is calling Knoxville the asthma capital in the U.S. for 2005.
HIV vaccine trial begins in February 2005
• AIDS/HIV • Feb 17 05
The European Vaccine Effort against HIV/AIDS, today announced that a phase I clinical trial of novel investigational vaccines comprising DNA-HIV-C and NYVAC-HIV-C for the…
Only 0.2% of asylum seekers have TB, Kent tests show
• Infections • Feb 17 05
Only one in 500 of the asylum seekers screened for tuberculosis (TB) in Kent last year tested positive for the disease, SocietyGuardian.co.uk has learned.
…Truth Plea in row over hospitals
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
Swansea Nhs Trust has been urged to come clean over the real danger to patients in the row over hospital electrics. A risk assessment…
Special Delivery: connecting American couples with egg donors
• Gender: Female • Feb 17 05
Some couples spend their life’s savings trying to become pregnant. And it can break them, both financially and emotionally.
Blood drive to benefit cancer victim
• Cancer • Feb 17 05
From 4 to 8 p.m. today, the San Joaquin County Coordinating Council and the Delta Blood Bank are holding a blood drive to benefit…
Prescription For Disaster
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
President Bush took a break from warning members of Congress about the budgetary shortfall that will befall Social Security to tell them to stop…
Health Squabbles
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas is expected to sign a bill today or tomorrow allowing prescription drugs to be reimported from Canada.
Hospital plans to remove patient from life support over family objections
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital says it plans to take a 79-year-old A-L-S patient off life support over the objections of her family.
Health grant good news for our region
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
Think of how many times people start their arguments with “studies have shown.” Then consider that, for those of us in rural areas, it’s…
Vatican Decries ‘Religion of Health’
• Public Health • Feb 17 05
Vatican officials Thursday decried what they called a “religion of health” in affluent societies and held out Pope John Paul II’s stoic suffering as…
New US bills seek to promote stem cell research
• Public Health • Feb 16 05
Aiming to circumvent President George W. Bush’s limits on the use of stem cells from human embryos, members of Congress on Wednesday introduced bills…
Early epidural does not raise c-section risk
• Gender: Female • Feb 16 05
Women in labor who need early pain relief need not fear that an epidural makes it more likely that they’ll have to have…
Radiation for breast cancer ups throat cancer risk
• Cancer: Breast • Feb 16 05
Women with breast cancer who undergo radiation treatment after mastectomy run a moderately increased risk of developing cancer of the esophagus, according to population-based…
Colon cancer survival better in US than Europe
• Cancer • Feb 16 05
Overall, patients with colorectal cancer live longer in the United States than in Europe, according to a report from Italy.
US senator questions new drug safety effort
• Drug News • Feb 16 05
At least one key member of the U.S. Senate is not yet satisfied with efforts by the Food and Drug Administration to improve drug…
Young Blood gets new meaning with fresh study
• Public Health • Feb 16 05
Maybe Dracula had a point. The term Young Blood - meaning an injection of youthful vigour - could have a medical origin.
Polish health workers threaten strike over reforms
• Public Health • Feb 16 05
Polish doctors and nurses on Wednesday threatened a nationwide strike over government plans to reform the health sector’s finances.
Stroke patients benefit from early home rehab
• Neurology • Feb 16 05
People who are mildly to moderately impaired after a stroke do better when they are sent home early from the hospital, with support…
Kids with diabetes often have impaired hearing
• Children's Health • Feb 16 05
Hearing loss occurs early during the course of uncontrolled type 1 diabetes in children, researchers report. They say diabetic damage to nerves or blood…
Group asks US FDA for ibuprofen warnings
• Drug Abuse • Feb 16 05
A group of physicians and families called on US regulators Tuesday to warn the public about a rare but potentially fatal set of skin…
Vietnam says bird flu subsiding, no new human cases
• Flu • Feb 16 05
Vietnam’s latest bird flu epidemic, which has killed 13 people in a little more than a month, is showing sign of subsiding and no…
Other Vioxx-like drugs also risky for heart
• Drug Abuse • Feb 16 05
Evidence is accumulating that the heart attack and stroke risks linked to the pain reliever Vioxx (rofecoxib) are not confined to this drug but…
Study: The Pill changes women’s taste in men
• Gender: Female • Feb 16 05
Scientists reported on Wednesday a remarkable new side effect of the Pill - it changes women’s preference in men.
Psychologists at the University…