Long-acting insulin safe for type 2 diabetes
Feb 09 05

When patients with type 2 diabetes that is no longer controlled with oral medications begin insulin therapy, it is better to add once-daily glargine… Long-acting insulin safe for type 2 diabetes   

 

Many parents with HIV avoid contact with kids
Feb 09 05

Nearly 4 out of 10 parents with HIV infection avoid casual contact such as hugging, kissing or sharing utensils with their children out of… Many parents with HIV avoid contact with kids   

 

Banking On Breast Milk
Feb 09 05

It’s a drink so beneficial that its claims include protection against infections and allergies, and even the possibility of making you smarter.

In a… Banking On Breast Milk   

 

Children need to brush up on dental hygiene
Feb 09 05

Muskegon County Health Department officials say more children are reaching school age with little knowledge of basic dental hygiene.

That lack of knowledge can… Children need to brush up on dental hygiene   

 

Cancer raises blood clot risk by sevenfold
Feb 08 05

Cancer greatly increases the risk that the patients will develop a blood clot in a vein (venous thrombosis), especially in recently diagnosed patients, patients… Cancer raises blood clot risk by sevenfold   

 

Study supports controversial blood-thinning drug
Feb 08 05

A blood-thinning drug not approved for the U.S. market because of questions about liver damage appears to be as effective as other common therapies… Study supports controversial blood-thinning drug   

 

Basic gun safety may reduce teen suicides
Feb 08 05

Keeping guns locked and unloaded and locking ammunition in a separate container appear to deter many suicidal teens from acting on their impulses… Basic gun safety may reduce teen suicides   

 

Blood infection more likely in diabetics
Feb 08 05

Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of blood infections caused by a microbe called enterobacteria, Danish researchers have found. Frequently, these infections start… Blood infection more likely in diabetics   

 

Awareness may remain after severe brain injury
Feb 08 05

Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) - those with severe brain damage who demonstrate intermittent awareness of their environment - may retain some… Awareness may remain after severe brain injury   

 

Patient factors predict asthma therapy response
Feb 08 05

Specific patient characteristics may help guide doctors in selecting the asthma medication most likely to lead to favorable responses in children with mild-to-moderate persistent… Patient factors predict asthma therapy response   

 

Schwan’s expands recall of eggrolls, pizza, tacos
Feb 08 05

Schwan’s Food Manufacturing Inc. recalled an additional 191,033 pounds of frozen egg rolls, tacos and pizza twists that may contain glass fragments, bringing the… Schwan’s expands recall of eggrolls, pizza, tacos   

 

Sweet drinks help some preschoolers pack on pounds
Feb 08 05

Preschoolers who drink at least one serving of soda, fruit juice or other sweet beverage every day are likely to become overweight, new… Sweet drinks help some preschoolers pack on pounds   

 

Girls may be undertreated for short stature
Feb 08 05

New research indicates a possible gender bias in referrals for evaluation of short stature, such that the problem could be overlooked in girls and… Girls may be undertreated for short stature   

 

Patient risk level affects heart procedure outcome
Feb 08 05

Patients undergoing treatment to clear blocked arteries in the heart who have a moderate-to-high risk of a recurrence of the blockage appear to have… Patient risk level affects heart procedure outcome   

 

UK researchers get therapeutic cloning licence
Feb 08 05

Professor Ian Wilmut, who first cloned a sheep, Dolly, said on Tuesday he has been granted a UK licence to use cell nuclear replacement… UK researchers get therapeutic cloning licence   

 

Egyptian twin doing well after U.S. skull surgery
Feb 08 05

One of a pair of formerly conjoined Egyptian twins underwent surgery on Monday to reconstruct his skull, in what doctors said was an important… Egyptian twin doing well after U.S. skull surgery   

 

Asbestos bill delayed at Republicans’ request
Feb 08 05

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has requested a one-week delay in the introduction of a bill to create a $140 billion fund to… Asbestos bill delayed at Republicans’ request   

 

Parkinson’s disease can impair driving
Feb 08 05

People with Parkinson’s disease may be poorer drivers than others their age, a small study suggests, but there is no clear way… Parkinson’s disease can impair driving   

 

Britain may have found goat with BSE
Feb 08 05

Britain said Tuesday a goat diagnosed as having the brain-wasting disease scrapie in 1990 may have had mad cow disease, but it would take… Britain may have found goat with BSE   

 

CJ’s Place Provides Safe Housing For People With Mental Illness
Feb 08 05

A new apartment building in St. Louis is the first of its kind in the state. It’s called CJ’s Place.

It provides safe housing… CJ’s Place Provides Safe Housing For People With Mental Illness   

 

Merck Target of Disclosures on Vioxx, Vaccines
Feb 08 05

Pharmaceutical giant Merck and Co. was saddled with two doses of negative news on Tuesday, the first reporting that the company abruptly canceled a… Merck Target of Disclosures on Vioxx, Vaccines   

 

Brain-Damaged People Show Signs of Awareness: Study
Feb 08 05

People with severe brain damage who appear to be completely unaware may in fact know what’s going on around them but are unable to… Brain-Damaged People Show Signs of Awareness: Study   

 

Sleep Hormone May Affect Sex Organs, Study Finds
Feb 08 05

Melatonin, a hormone available in over-the-counter supplements and popped freely by many frequent air travelers, may affect the sex glands, U.S. and Japanese researchers… Sleep Hormone May Affect Sex Organs, Study Finds   

 

Study Links Autism and Mother’s Illnesses
Feb 08 05

Expectant mothers suffering from asthma, allergies or a type of skin disease have a higher risk of giving birth to an autistic child, a… Study Links Autism and Mother’s Illnesses   

 

Disease kills 21 in Northeastern Afghanistan
Feb 08 05

At least 21 people, most of them children, have died from a contagious respiratory illness in northeastern Afghanistan over the past two days, an… Disease kills 21 in Northeastern Afghanistan   

 
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