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   

 

BP drugs reduce pneumonia risk in stroke patients
Feb 11 05

Treatment with an ACE inhibitor, a type of blood pressure drug that includes Zestril and Accupril among others, appears to reduce the risk of… BP drugs reduce pneumonia risk in stroke patients   

 

Patients with serious illness appear to adapt well
Feb 11 05

Most people who live with serious disability or illness, such as kidney failure, appear to adapt well and maintain a healthy outlook on life,… Patients with serious illness appear to adapt well   

 

S.Africa’s Mbeki vows AIDS action critics persist
Feb 11 05

South African President Thabo Mbeki vowed Friday to step up the battle against HIV/AIDS, saying his government’s program is among the world’s best.

But… S.Africa’s Mbeki vows AIDS action critics persist   

 

Polio campaign on track despite Saudi case: WHO
Feb 11 05

A campaign to halt the spread of polio by year-end is on track despite a new case in Saudi Arabia that sparked fears it… Polio campaign on track despite Saudi case: WHO   

 

U.S. FDA says may study hyperactivity drug risk
Feb 11 05

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned that people with heart problems should not take the hyperactivity drug Adderall, and studies may be… U.S. FDA says may study hyperactivity drug risk   

 

One in eight kids in Banda Aceh badly malnourished
Feb 11 05

One in eight small children examined in and around the tsunami-ravaged Indonesian provincial capital of Banda Aceh is suffering from acute malnutrition, the U.N.… One in eight kids in Banda Aceh badly malnourished   

 

Lawmakers criticize White House drug war budget
Feb 11 05

The Bush administration on Thursday claimed major successes in reducing illegal drug use among teens, but lawmakers from both parties criticized its proposed budget… Lawmakers criticize White House drug war budget   

 

Breast exam adds little to mammography: study
Feb 11 05

Having a doctor examine the breasts for potential signs of cancer may add little to the benefits of mammography screening, a large study suggests.

Breast exam adds little to mammography: study   
 

Gene mutations may explain women’s higher MS rate
Feb 11 05

Women are about twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis (MS) as men and new research suggests that this may be related to variations… Gene mutations may explain women’s higher MS rate   

 

Britons underestimate impact of heart disease -poll
Feb 11 05

Heart disease is Britain’ biggest single killer disease but more people are more worried about developing Alzheimer’s or cancer, according to a survey released… Britons underestimate impact of heart disease -poll   

 

Bone thinning occurs faster among whites: study
Feb 11 05

Black women are known to have higher bone mineral density, associated with stronger bones, than white women. New findings suggest that one reason for… Bone thinning occurs faster among whites: study   

 

CDC calls for meningitis vaccination in teens
Feb 11 05

Teen-agers and preteens should be routinely immunized against meningitis using Sanofi-Aventis’s newly approved Menactra, U.S. vaccine advisers agreed on Thursday.

The vaccine can prevent… CDC calls for meningitis vaccination in teens   

 

Once-daily tobramycin safe for cystic fibrosis
Feb 11 05

Once-daily treatment with the intravenous antibiotic tobramycin for lung flare-ups in patients with cystic fibrosis appears to be as effective and perhaps less toxic… Once-daily tobramycin safe for cystic fibrosis   

 

Antibiotic overuse linked to high resistance rates
Feb 11 05

Overprescribing antibiotics to patients is associated with high rates of antibiotic resistance in southern and eastern Europe, according to a report from the Netherlands.… Antibiotic overuse linked to high resistance rates   

 

Migraine with loss-of-vision linked to stroke risk
Feb 11 05

Migraine with visual auras associated with vision loss is a risk factor for stroke in young women. However, not all types of visual auras… Migraine with loss-of-vision linked to stroke risk   

 

Genetic testing needed to follow TB outbreaks
Feb 11 05

Simply tracing one exposed person to the next is not an accurate way to follow the spread of tuberculosis, Norwegian researchers report. Instead, formal… Genetic testing needed to follow TB outbreaks   

 

Family stress linked to diabetes in children
Feb 10 05

Psychological strain within families may help trigger diabetes-related autoimmunity in infants, as well as accelerate the progression of the disease in children who are… Family stress linked to diabetes in children   

 

Statins don’t protect against dementia: study
Feb 10 05

The use of cholesterol-lowering drugs belonging to the statin family, such as Lipitor or Pravacol, does not seem to have any effect on the… Statins don’t protect against dementia: study   

 

Mouse allergen in inner city linked to asthma
Feb 10 05

Levels of airborne mouse allergen in inner-city homes are often comparable to those seen in animal facilities, new research shows. “We were somewhat surprised… Mouse allergen in inner city linked to asthma   

 
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