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Archive for June 2nd, 2008

Vaccine for brain tumor may double survival: study (AFP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AFP - An experimental vaccine designed to treat the most common and deadly brain tumor has more than doubled the survival of patients, according to results of a small clinical study released on Monday.

Widespread vitamin D deficiency poses risk: study (Reuters)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Reuters - Many young children do not get enough
vitamin D, an often invisible deficiency that can show up later
as broken bones or a weakened immune system prone to disease,
researchers said on Monday.

Doctors say Kennedy was awake during tumor removal (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Bravery in the face of cancer? Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has given it new meaning. Few things require as much courage as being wide awake and aware, lying perfectly still for hours, while surgeons methodically slice out bits of your brain.

Doctors say Kennedy was awake for most of surgery (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Bravery in the face of cancer? Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has given it new meaning. Few things require as much courage as being wide awake and aware, lying perfectly still for hours, while surgeons methodically slice out bits of your brain. Kennedy did just that, in an unusual operation Monday at Duke University […]

Brain tumor patient recalls surgery like Kennedy’s (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - As she lay on her side listening to the whine of a drill boring into her skull, Mindy Wanatick took comfort in a vision still within her grasp.

Kennedy surgeon a leader in neuro-oncology (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Dr. John Sampson has spent most of his career studying brain tumors. And if diagnosed with the kind of cancer now faced by Sen. Edward Kennedy, he’d pick Duke University colleague Allan Friedman for a doctor.

Kids do better with relatives than with foster care (Reuters)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Reuters - Children who have to leave
their homes because of abusive parents have fewer behavioral
problems if they are placed with relatives — an arrangement
known as kinship care — than if they are placed in foster
care, research shows.

Program decreases recurrent STDs in teens (Reuters)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Reuters - Sexual Awareness for Everyone,
or the SAFE, program has shown promise in curbing recurrent
bouts of common sexually transmitted diseases among high-risk
teenage girls, researchers report.

Doctor calls Kennedy’s brain surgery successful (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy underwent what his doctor called successful surgery Monday to treat his cancerous brain tumor, and told his wife shortly after that he felt “like a million bucks,” a family spokeswoman said.

Drug May Cut Tremors Associated With Parkinson’s (HealthDay)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

HealthDay - MONDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) — A new drug may help people
with Parkinson’s disease combat the tics, spasms and tremors they
experience when their main medications wear off, a new study
suggests.

Fatty acids improve preterm infants’ mental abilities (Reuters)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Reuters - Very preterm infants who are
fed human milk that is supplemented with fatty acids show signs
of improved intellectual development, or “cognition,” at 6
months of age, researchers in Norway report in the medical
journal Pediatrics.

Sen. Kennedy’s surgery successful: doctor (Reuters)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

Reuters - Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Democratic
icon, underwent successful surgery on Monday for a malignant
brain tumor diagnosed last month, his doctor said.

Earlier diagnosis giving Alzheimer’s a new voice (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Don Hayen has a handy way of deflecting the instant pity that comes when he reveals his Alzheimer’s disease: “But I haven’t lost my keys all day,” he quickly jokes.

Kennedy out of ’successful’ brain surgery (AP)

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Weight Loss

AP - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is out of surgery at Duke University, and his doctor says a procedure to treat his cancerous brain tumor “was successful and accomplished our goals.”

Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse - Are Ya Juicin’ It?

by @ Monday, June 2nd, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

http://hotmedicalnews.com - Irritable, angry, aggressive, but feeling strong and invincible, Mr. A, 32, a bodybuilder and prison guard, stopped at a convenience store to call his boss. Car trouble on the way to work.. He would be late.
Mr. A was taking his fifth cycle of anabolic-androgenic steroids (abbreviated in this article as “steroids”), and […]

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