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Archive for May 16th, 2008

Low Levels of Vitamin D Spell Trouble for Breast Cancer Patients (HealthDay)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) — Women with breast cancer who have a
vitamin D deficiency at the time of diagnosis are more likely to have a
recurrence or to die from their disease, a new study shows.

Clinical Trials Update: May 16, 2008 (HealthDay)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) — Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy
of Thomson CenterWatch:

Childhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Heart Trouble (HealthDay)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) — Adults who had cancer as
children or teens are more likely to experience cardiovascular disease, a
new study found.

CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak (AP)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - A hepatitis C outbreak was caused by workers improperly reusing syringes and medicine vials at a Las Vegas clinic, federal health officials said Friday.

High Food Costs Are Pinching the Poor

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Rising food costs put the pinch on those who depend on government assistance.

Survival of quake victims depends on many factors (AP)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - A nurse survived eight days in the wreckage of a Turkish hospital destroyed by an earthquake in 1992. A newborn was rescued after more than a week in the rubble of Mexico City’s 1985 quake. Now, in China, rescuers are pulling out victims days after they were buried by a powerful earthquake.

FDA stresses birth defect risks with Roche drug (AP)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Health regulators warned again Friday that Roche and Novartis drugs prescribed to organ transplant patients can cause miscarriages and birth defects when used by pregnant women.

FDA Warns of Drug’s Birth Defect Risk

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Federal regulators are raising the flag once again on an organ transplant drug.

Gene Variant Boosts Risk of Severe Diabetic Eye, Kidney Diseases

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Diabetes

May 8 — A gene called erythropoietin is linked to severe diabetic eye and kidney diseases, a new study finds.
The study, led by a researcher at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah, included 1,618 people with proliferative diabetic retinopathy and end-stage renal disease and 954 diabetic […]

Experts Define Premature Ejaculation

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Health: WebMD

The International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) has settled on a definition for premature ejaculation.

Adopted vs. Biological: Which Kid Wins?

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Remains to be seen how Angelina Jolie’s adopted, biological kids will click.

Is Earlier Colon Cancer Screening Wise?

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Health: WebMD

Colon cancer screening is recommended at age 50. But a new study suggests that people get as many colon polyps in their 40s as in their 50s.

Screening For Diabetes Potentially Cost-Effective For UK

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Diabetes

A new University of Leicester study reveals that screening people who are at risk of developing diabetes could be a cost-effective health policy and improve the lives of patients.
Their study, funded jointly by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC) as part of an interdisciplinary research initiative […]

Low Vitamin D May Worsen Breast Cancer

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Breast cancer tends to be more aggressive in patients deficient in the nutrient.

Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer, study finds (AP)

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease or have it spread than patients getting enough of the nutrient, a study found — adding to evidence the “sunshine vitamin” has anti-cancer benefits. The results are sure to renew arguments about whether a little […]

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