Sunlight lowers need for painkillers after surgery
Feb 16 05

Increasing the amount of sunlight in a patient’s hospital room reduces their “perception of pain and their need for analgesic medication,” according to… Sunlight lowers need for painkillers after surgery   

 

Disease, cold kill over 100 Afghans, officials say
Feb 16 05

Cold weather and an outbreak of whooping cough have killed nearly 130 people, most of them children, in central and western Afghanistan in… Disease, cold kill over 100 Afghans, officials say   

 

Rasagiline improves movement in Parkinson’s
Feb 16 05

A new drug called rasagiline reduces fluctuations in the control of movement by people with Parkinson’s disease who are being treated with… Rasagiline improves movement in Parkinson’s   

 

S. Africa scraps race as risk factor in donated blood
Feb 16 05

The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) said on Tuesday it was scrapping its controversial use of race as a risk factor when assessing… S. Africa scraps race as risk factor in donated blood   

 

Coffee may reduce risk of liver cancer
Feb 16 05

Habitual coffee drinking seems to be associated with a lower risk of developing liver cancer, according to a study conducted in Japan and reported… Coffee may reduce risk of liver cancer   

 

Twin U.S. doctors accused of switching IDs
Feb 16 05

An attorney has filed the latest in a series of civil lawsuits against twin physician brothers, accusing them of impersonating one another and sexually… Twin U.S. doctors accused of switching IDs   

 

Sudden rises in HIV levels no concern, report says
Feb 16 05

Sudden jumps of HIV levels in patients taking drugs for the AIDS-causing infection are harmless blips and do not mean the treatment against the… Sudden rises in HIV levels no concern, report says   

 

Online info influences teen drug use
Feb 16 05

Adolescents use information on the Internet to tailor their drug use, sometimes with the aim of minimizing risk but often to extend their experimentation,… Online info influences teen drug use   

 

New test could improve bladder cancer detection
Feb 16 05

Bladder cancer could be more readily spotted - and therefore cured - with a new urine assay that provides same-day results, according to a… New test could improve bladder cancer detection   

 

Air pollution damages babies in womb - study
Feb 16 05

Babies’ DNA can be damaged even before they are born if their mothers breathe polluted air, according to a study published on Tuesday.

“This… Air pollution damages babies in womb - study   

 

Study may mark advance in diabetes transplant care
Feb 16 05

Doctors were able to eliminate the need for insulin injections in diabetic women for a year or more by simplifying the technique of… Study may mark advance in diabetes transplant care   

 

Quit smoking and live longer, study confirms
Feb 16 05

U.S. and Canadian researchers have shown that middle-aged people who were helped to quit smoking for good were less likely to die over the… Quit smoking and live longer, study confirms   

 

S. Africa AIDS activists step up pressure on gov’t
Feb 16 05

Thousands of South African AIDS activists marched on parliament on Wednesday, vowing to step up their campaign for free HIV drugs in the country… S. Africa AIDS activists step up pressure on gov’t   

 

New organs could come from pig embryos - study
Feb 16 05

Pig embryos could provide sources of new organ and tissue transplants for people, and they may pose fewer risks than using material from adult… New organs could come from pig embryos - study   

 

Low thyroid activity may lower breast cancer risk
Feb 16 05

A new study indicates that women with abnormally low thyroid function - a condition known as hypothyroidism - seem to be protected to… Low thyroid activity may lower breast cancer risk   

 

Vietnam’s largest city orders mass kill of poultry
Feb 16 05

Ho Chi Minh City has ordered the slaughter of all poultry in hopes of stamping out the deadly bird flu virus that has killed… Vietnam’s largest city orders mass kill of poultry   

 

German clinic discovers organ donor had rabies
Feb 16 05

A donor whose organs were used in transplants by six German hospitals had probably contracted rabies before dying, one of the hospitals said on… German clinic discovers organ donor had rabies   

 

Senators try to forge bipartisan U.S. asbestos bill
Feb 16 05

Senators are trying to jump-start stalled efforts on asbestos legislation by forging a bipartisan plan from proposals by Republican Sen. Arlen Specter and Democrat… Senators try to forge bipartisan U.S. asbestos bill   

 

Herbal extract shows promise for diabetes
Feb 16 05

An herb long used in traditional Indian medicine appears to control the rise in blood sugar that follows a meal - suggesting, researchers say,… Herbal extract shows promise for diabetes   

 

Study Suggests Java May Ward Off Liver Cancer
Feb 16 05

Coffee can give you a kick on a cold morning, and it’s a great donut companion. Now researchers say a cup of joe may… Study Suggests Java May Ward Off Liver Cancer   

 

Factors Should Signal Heart Disease In Women
Feb 16 05

Delay To Emergency Room Could Cause Heart Muscle Damage

Men and women share many risk factors for heart disease, the No. 1 killer in… Factors Should Signal Heart Disease In Women   

 

Father says thank you to medics who saved his son’s life
Feb 16 05

SUPERDAD Geordie Owens was told a year ago his son had just an hour to live.

Now this week, with baby Ciaran fighting fit… Father says thank you to medics who saved his son’s life   

 

Zinc Deficiency Linked to Increased Risk of Less
Feb 16 05

Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, have found that zinc deficiency in humans is associated with… Zinc Deficiency Linked to Increased Risk of Less   

 

Pedicure Bacteria Problem Worries Health Officials
Feb 16 05

Health inspectors are worried an unusual problem in California could develop here, CBS4 News reports.

Hundreds of women in California have gotten horrible boils… Pedicure Bacteria Problem Worries Health Officials   

 

New Treatment For Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
Feb 16 05

One out of five women experience excessive menstrual bleeding. Many fear a radical treatment like hysterectomy.

Now, microwave technology can offer a quick and… New Treatment For Excessive Menstrual Bleeding   

 
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