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The Problem With Fen-Phen

...patients with pulmonary hypertension or heartvalve disease might not have asked specifically about how often the patientstook the drugs," he said. Although the amphetamine-like phentermine was first used as an appetitesuppressant in the 1960s and became available in a generic version around 1980,it g...

Guidelines Not Necessarily Guiding Physician Behavior, Study Says

...e worth a pound of cure, butmany people with heart disease may not even get that much, say researchers in are... true fordiabetes guidelines. It's true for heart disease guidelines." Of the eight possible risk factors listed in the 1993 NCEP guidelines --personal histor...

Health Promotion: Can Scare Tactics Work?

... virus(HPV) -- the number one sexually transmitted disease on many college campuses. About half of their sample of 219 college women received a brochure onHPV with vivid, personalized language describing the consequences of infection.They also completed questionnaires designed to assess their fear of...

Alzheimers Disease Could Soon Be Treated With Nose Drops

Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders could soon b... say, could deliver drugs not only for Alzheimer's disease but for a rangeof other neurodegenerative conditions as well, including Parkinson's disease andmulti...

Jefferson Physician Warns Further Study Of DHEA's Safety Needed

...ed diseases as cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and diabetes. Blood levels of DHEA, the most abundant hormone in the body, rise after puberty, peak between the ages 25-30, then decline throughout the rest of life by as much as 80 percent from its peak. Earlier this year, researchers reported ...

Cyclosporin Appears Effective In Treating Heart Disease

...treating hypertrophiccardiomyopathy (HCM), a heart disease cited as the most frequent cause of suddendeath in...nati Children's. HCM is an inherited form of heart disease that affects one in 500 individuals. The disease starts as a general enlargement of the heart's midd...

UCSF Study Shows For The First Time That A Drug May Reduce Risk Of Hip Fractures By More Than Half In Women Who Have Never Had A Spine Fracture

...nate is welltolerated. Upper gastrointestinal (GI) disease is very common among older women,and the incidence of GI disease among postmenopausal women in FIT was the sameregardless of whether they received alendronate or pla...

Better Survival For Women With Breast Cancer -New Evidence On Chemotherapy

...ted. But, among younger women with no evidence of disease spread, thebenefits of chemotherapy were also substantial - about 7 fewer deaths per 100treated. Chemotherapy produced a small, but real, improvement in survival - ofabout 2-3 lives saved per 100 - for women in their 50s and 60s whose cancer waseithe...

Orlistat Is Not A Miracle Diet Pill

...f women in the UK are obese. Obesity is a serious disease which predisposes people to problems such as heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes and osteoarthritis. It accounts for two to seven per cent of total health care costs and a substantial proportion of disability pensions. In this week's BMJ J...

Study Shows Efavirenz Promising In Treating Pediatric HIV Infection: Leads To Approval Of New Drug For Testing HIV-Infected Children

...drugs are approved for treating HIV disease in adults, compared to seven, including efavirenz, approved for children. Efavirenz is the second drug in the NNRTI class of antivirals to be approved for use in children. ...

Successful Atherosclerosis Treatment Program

...nt a reduction in LDL oxidation in coronary artery disease patients undergoing atherosclerosis-reversal therapy....

$60 Million Brain Institute Opens At University Of Florida

...source for multi-disciplinary studies of injuries, disease andmany other aspects of the brain, central nervous system and spine. Alreadygarnering close to $25 million annually in external grants and private gifts,the Brain Institute encompasses faculty from more than 50 UF academicdepartments and from more t...

University Of Florida Researchers Hope To Ease Asthma Pains And Provide A Sigh Of Relief

...ith minimal side effects. Asthma, a chronic disease characterized by shortness of breath, wheezingand coughing, is a result of muscular constriction of the air passages ofthe lungs. It affects an estimated 14.6 million Americans, according to theAmerican Lung Association. In their pursuit of ...

UNC Researchers Find Drug-Resistant HIV In Semen

... lamivudine (3TC) . Eron, a UNC infectious disease specialist, points to a case report lastsummer in The New England Journal of Medicine of infection with a strain of HIVthat was resistant to multiple antiviral medications. "Our study shows how thiscan happen," he says. "It is also the first to demon...

Altered Brain Chemistry In Bulimia Nervosa Patients Persists After Recovery, According To UPMC Researchers

...her by vomiting or using laxatives. Women with the disease often have a distorted image of their bodies, changes inbrain chemistry and psychiatric symptoms such as depression, anxiety,obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcohol or other substance abuse. Thoughresearchers know the symptoms and effects of bulim...

Reduced Heart Disease Risk In Middle Age Lowers Eventual Medicare Costs

CHICAGO --- Lower cardiovascular disease risk in middle age not onlyimproves health in olde...classified as being at low risk for cardiovascular disease had aserum cholesterol of less than 200; blood pressure of 120 systolic/80 diastolicor lower; no cur...

Elderly Patients May Be Undertreated For High Cholesterol, Wake Forest Doctor Says

...gest study ever of the natural progressionof heart disease and stroke in the elderly, and co-author of a repo...n the Archives of Internal Medicine. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for people over 65.Recent evidence suggests that elevated cholest...

Hormone Therapy Increases Survival Of High Risk Prostate Cancer Patients

...radiotherapy who are at ahigh risk of dying of the disease have an increased survival rate if they takehormonal therapies for longer than average periods, according to a studyconducted by a University of California San Francisco prostate cancer expert.Mac Roach, III, MD, UCSF associate professor of radiation...

New Study Finds Anonymous HIV Testing Linked To Earlier Participation In Testing And Follow-Up Medical Care

...al Association (JAMA). "HIV is the only infectious disease with dedicated anonymous testing programsthat are ...ary target of HIV and wouldtend to decrease as HIV disease progresses. Persons who tested anonymously vs. confidentially tended to beyounger, white, s...

Safe Water, Medicines, Insecticides Greatest Needs After Mitch

...her problems related to crowding. Leptospirosis, a disease transmitted by the urine or feces of rodents, can be aproblem in flooded areas as well, he said. A health threat that can developlater on is the uncontrolled proliferation of vectors like the mosquitoes thatcan transmit diseases such as dengue fever...

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(Date:11/21/2008)...wire-FirstCall/ -- The Providence Service,Corpora...A. Norris, the Company,s,Chief Operating Officer,...ectors. Mr. Norris, appointment fills the vacancy...Geringer and returns the board to six members. Mr...oard. , Mr. Norris, age 41, has been with P...
(Date:11/21/2008)...SNewswire/ -- The University of Texas M. D. Ande...borative effort to eradicate breast cancer in Pana...ness and Research of the Americas today at an even...ates, and Vivian Fernandez de Torrijos, the First ...in the initiative are the U.S. Department of State...
(Date:11/21/2008)... -- The general membership of the Medical,Adverti...duals at their Annual,Awards Dinner to be held Fe...,Lifetime Achievement Award will also be given. ,...ising Hall of Fame are: , Ronald Pantello, who ...ion,at Sudler & Hennessey. In 1980 he left Su...
(Date:11/21/2008)...y diseaseits cause remains a mysteryswept into Ath...citizens, soldiers and refugees of the war then ra...with corpses, social order broke down. Over the ne...ens lost a third of its population. It lost the wa...f the end of the Golden Age of Greece. , The Pl...
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