New York warns of fast, resistant strain of HIV
Feb 14 05

One day after the discovery of a drug-resistant, fast-developing AIDS case in New York prompted city health officials to announce an alert, leading experts… New York warns of fast, resistant strain of HIV   

 

How to decrease your risk for cervical cancer
Feb 14 05

Are you getting appropriate cervical cancer screening? Dr. Judith Reichman explains simple tests that can aid prevention

Last year, 10,000 women in the United… How to decrease your risk for cervical cancer   

 

Editorial: Slowing Alzheimer’s
Feb 14 05

Frank Broyles came home from his job as University of Arkansas athletic director one day to find his wife, Barbara, crying.

“She tried to… Editorial: Slowing Alzheimer’s   

 

Underactive Thyroid Cuts Breast Cancer Risk
Feb 14 05

Women with an underactive thyroid are less likely to develop breast cancer. For those that do get breast cancer, their chances are better that… Underactive Thyroid Cuts Breast Cancer Risk   

 

Scientists Trying To Find Source Of Possible HIV Strain
Feb 14 05

AIDS scientists are studying viruses isolated from two people to find out if either of them are the source of a possibly more aggressive,… Scientists Trying To Find Source Of Possible HIV Strain   

 

WHO recommends influenza vaccine composition for N Hemisphere 2005-2006 influenza season
Feb 14 05

Each year, the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Influenza Programme convenes meetings to analyse the global data on circulating influenza virus strains and make… WHO recommends influenza vaccine composition for N Hemisphere 2005-2006 influenza season   

 

Cancer Patient Who Killed Self May Have Missed All-Clear Letter
Feb 14 05

British officials say a cancer patient who hanged himself may not have received a letter sent by doctors, saying he was clear of… Cancer Patient Who Killed Self May Have Missed All-Clear Letter   

 

Science finds genetic link to origin of love
Feb 14 05

Is there a reason we fall in love with certain people? Does science have anything to do with love? One UConn student proposed a… Science finds genetic link to origin of love   

 

Women and heart attacks
Feb 14 05

Heart disease remains the number one cause of death in this country, among men and women. But the symptoms of a heart attack are… Women and heart attacks   

 

Mental Health Charity Calls for Cannabis Probe
Feb 13 05

A British health charity called on Saturday for an investigation into evidence that smoking cannabis may cause psychosis in people at risk of mental… Mental Health Charity Calls for Cannabis Probe   

 

NYC health authorities find rare drug-resistant form of HIV
Feb 12 05

City health officials are working to track down sex partners of a man diagnosed with a rare strain of highly drug-resistant HIV that progressed… NYC health authorities find rare drug-resistant form of HIV   

 

Iowa’s DHS Says It Will Guard Mental Health Records
Feb 12 05

The Department of Human Services said it will tightly guard personal information on thousands of mental health patients.

The agency wants to collect names,… Iowa’s DHS Says It Will Guard Mental Health Records   

 

Rare, drug-resistant HIV strain diagnosed in New York
Feb 12 05

A rare, highly virulent and drug-resistant strain of the HIV virus that leads to AIDS has been detected in a New York City man,… Rare, drug-resistant HIV strain diagnosed in New York   

 

Flu season may be peaking
Feb 12 05

Michigan officials report widespread cases of illness.

The flu season may be peaking in Michigan.
State health officials Friday reported “widespread” flu activity,… Flu season may be peaking   

 

Meningitis Drug Shortages Possible
Feb 12 05

Health officials are bracing for the possibility of shortages of a new shot that prevents the type of meningitis that often spreads on college… Meningitis Drug Shortages Possible   

 

Good news, bad news on teen vaccine
Feb 12 05

New shot is better at stopping meningitis, but shortages are expected until factory gears up.

Health officials are bracing for the possibility of shortages… Good news, bad news on teen vaccine   

 

Senator Says FDA Trying to Suppress Study on Painkillers
Feb 12 05

With the Food and Drug Administration set to hold hearings next week on the safety of popular painkillers like Bextra and Celebrex, a U.S.… Senator Says FDA Trying to Suppress Study on Painkillers   

 

New ‘HIV’ strain found
Feb 12 05

A new strain of highly drug-resistant HIV that leads to the rapid onset of Aids has been detected in a New York man, it… New ‘HIV’ strain found   

 

People can change some stroke risk factors
Feb 12 05

High blood pressure is a big risk factor for stroke, but people with normal blood pressure can have a stroke. In a new… People can change some stroke risk factors   

 

Vets to get cancer care in Indy
Feb 12 05

Regional official says treatment there costs less, but there’s no system to decide who will be referred.

Some local veterans with cancer who would… Vets to get cancer care in Indy   

 

A New Twist On HIV/AIDS Research
Feb 12 05

Since Dean’s World has become the Internet’s hub for detailed discussion of HIV and AIDS we offer for your always-lively and candid discussion this… A New Twist On HIV/AIDS Research   

 

Survey finds pain common in children and teenagers
Feb 11 05

Most children and adolescents commonly experience pain, such as headache or gastric discomfort, which often restricts activities of daily living, according to a study… Survey finds pain common in children and teenagers   

 

Mortality not higher for most with prostate cancer
Feb 11 05

The mortality rates for most men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the United States are no higher than those in the general population, a… Mortality not higher for most with prostate cancer   

 

Vitamin D, calcium OK for Crohn’s-related bone loss
Feb 11 05

Adding etidronate to calcium and vitamin D therapy is not necessary in the treatment of bone loss in patients with Crohn’s Disease, results… Vitamin D, calcium OK for Crohn’s-related bone loss   

 

Bush vows veto of any tampering with Medicare plan
Feb 11 05

President George W. Bush warned Congress on Friday he would veto any legislation that would take away prescription drug coverage for senior citizens, a… Bush vows veto of any tampering with Medicare plan   

 
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