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Exercise, Classroom Instruction Cut Kids' Cholesterol, Study Finds

...de, inthe future we would see a reduction of heart disease in North Carolina." The UNC-CH study showe... rural children tend to be atgreater risk of heart disease later in life than urban or suburban children. Athird of those studied were overweight. "The...

Declining National Rates Of HIV-Related Deaths And Illnesses Due To Combination Antiretroviral Therapy With Protease Inhibitors

...ctions," he said. Reductions in death and disease were clearly linked to the increasinguse of combination antiretroviral therapy, with the most dramatic declinecoinciding with growing use of protease inhibitors, Palella said. "Our data suggest that intensive combination therapy including pro...

Combined Therapy Improved Care Of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Proper Use Of New Oral Medications Evaluated

...atients who suffer from type 2 diabetes, a chronic disease that requiresindividuals to be greatly involved in their own daily medical care. For threemonths, the patients were treated with only one medication, and then for anadditional three months simultaneously with both medications. During the study,the ...

National Health Study Launched On The Internet

...He cites the benefits of aspirin forreducing heart disease risk as one example of a drug having greater benef... how exercise,diet, and dietary supplements affect disease risk. All information providedwill be strictly confidential. Over the previous six years, Williams ...

Clinical Pharmacists Improve Outcomes Of Heart Failure Patients

...ctorate in pharmacy. "These patients have achronic disease that can be managed with appropriate medications, such as ACEinhibitors. Pharmacists can be useful in helping optimize drug therapy forthese patients, many of whom are taking as many as a dozen differentmedications, both prescription and over-the-co...

Disagreements Between Clinical Trial Oversight Committees And Physicians Can Affect Drug Trial Results

...ulti-centerrandomized clinical trials of new heart disease drugs, Duke University MedicalCenter researchers have found significant differences in heart attack ratesreported by physicians who actually provide the patient care and the physiciancommittees responsible for later determining whether a heart attack...

Poor Heart Disease Patients Pay More For Medications, Get Less Preventative Care

ATLANTA - Doctors know that heart disease patients who have a limitededucation and few econo...cioeconomic status donot do as well as other heart disease patients," Tung said. "We focused on howlower income may affect how long people live." Pati...

Keeping Score On Doctors: Report Says Flaws In Counting Must Be Addressed To Ensure Accuracy

...ients. "Medicine, particularly with heart disease patients, is a highlyinteractive enterprise, with many physicians involved in a single case," Jollissaid. "A heart attack patient may be treated by an emergency room physician, andtransferred to a cardiologist's care if the case becomes particularlyp...

New Research In Battling Alzheimer's Impact On Memory

DALLAS, April 2 -- Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and commonneurodegenerative disor... no cure. Fourteen research papers on Alzheimer's disease and related issues will bepresented here this week at the national meeting of the American ChemicalS...

Adding Progestins May Negate Heart Protection From Estrogen Replacement Therapy

...t women taking estrogen lowered theirrisk of heart disease by 30 percent. However, in most cases, the women ...otesVogel. Estrogen protects against heart disease because of its "anti-aging"effects. However, the study results indicate that ERT plus progestins ma...

Fat: It's Not For Breakfast Anymore; Study Finds Fat Linked To Clotting

... a fat-richmeal increases a person's risk of heart disease directly, since the study onlylooked at the association between fat and factor VIIa. "It is not clear if factor VIIa is a causal risk factor for heartdisease, but if it were, this would mean that individuals would be at risk forheart attack a...

Procter & Gamble Supports Yale University Collaboration For Public Health Training Throughout China

...sculardisease; and a study measuring the burden of disease on families andcommunities. "P&G cares abo...sciences,health policy and administration, chronic disease epidemiology, epidemiology ofmicrobial diseases, and biostatistics, with special offerings in health...

Study Questions Common Practice Of Steroid Administration To Induce Lung Development In Premature Infants

...premature infants who were developing chronic lung disease at one month of age,recently they have been used much earlier in an attempt to prevent chronic lung disease. The trial tested whether giving the drug to premature infants on aventilator at two weeks of age was more effective than waiting unt...

Heart Laser Surgery: An Alternative To Transplantation

...0,000 people suffer from end-stage coronary artery disease and that number is growing by an estimated 20% each year. Many of these individuals can not have bypass surgery and are potential heart transplant candidates. According to Dr. Jeevanandam, "Due to the lack of sufficient numbers of donor hearts, TMR...

Randomised Controlled Trial Of Aminosidine (Paromomycin) v Sodium Stibogluconate For Treating Visceral Leishmaniasis In North Bihar, India

...nual worldwide cases of visceral leishmaniasis (a disease transmitted by sandfly bites). Dr P Olliaro of th...al medication, sodium stibogluconate, to which the disease is becoming increasingly resistant. An additional advantage of aminosidine is that it lowers the ov...

Studies Look At Threshold Effect Of Cholesterol-Lowering "Statin" Drugs

...ed cholesterol -- but noevidence of coronary heart disease or other atherosclerosis -- to reduce theirLDL lev...al, in which 4,159 individuals with coronary heart disease and blood levels of cholesterol averaging about 139 mg/dL received either 40 mg of pravastatin daily...

Widely Used Therapy May Not Be Effective In Treatment Of Acute Stroke

...tients, those with large artery atherosclerosis, a disease in whichfatty materials (plaque) build up on the inside of the walls of large arteries,such as the large carotid arteries in the neck that carry the majority of bloodto the brain. As part of the trial, the investigators established a guidelineto cla...

Asthma-Airways Clinic Improves Lives, Reduces Medical Costs

...a-Airways Clinic. "There probably is not a chronic disease that wouldn't benefit from thisapproach, including diabetes and heart disease. It pays off over and over andover again." Bria and his colleagues monitored the progress of 90 people participating forone year in the asthma clinic, which emphasizes the...

Secondary Prevention Of Heart Disease Should Be Improved

... find that secondary prevention for coronary heart disease could be improved within general practice and that...rs found that half of patients with coronary heart disease in general practice had missed at least two opportunities for effective medical treatment, such as p...

Communication Between Doctors And Asthma Patients Is Key

...nt outcomes. "Asthma patients have to manage their disease day to day. With good instructionand self confide...confidence in theirability to manage their child's disease at home. Clark found that patients of physicians who participated in the communicationtraining progr...

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