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New Short-Acting Anesthetics Cut Recovery Time

... less before the study. Speeding recovery time not only increased patient satisfaction, but alsoproduced a...f generalanesthesia. The technique is used to numb only a specific region of the body.Used alone or in combination with general anesthesia, it provides supe...

The Dangers Of Advertising Drugs On The Internet

...es to distribute drugs uncontrollably and that the only effective means of preventing such activities would be with an international initiative. On investigation, the authors found that some companies misuse the internet for uncontrolled distribution of drugs that have never been tested or have even been ...

AIDS Prevention: Does It Work? Paper Suggests New Way To Assess Prevention Programs

...e programs. In a departure, the model measures not only a program's success at educatingthose at risk but also actual changes in behavior - a more direct indicator oflikeliness to contract or avoid contracting HIV. The researchers argue thatmeasuring the number of people who have developed HIV, and not ju...

UNC-CH Studies Show Medicine Can Reverse Osteoporosis From Transplants, Cystic Fibrosis

...ris said. "We think this is the first evidence not only that youcan treat osteoporosis after lung transplantation for cystic fibrosis, but alsoit's the first evidence of a good drug response to osteoporosis aftertransplant." Doctors are required to give patients steroids and immuno-suppressantssuc...

Human Patient Simulator Assists Training Physicians In New Drug

...val. Its effects are strong, fast acting and last only five to 10 minutes. The drug's side effects appear equally quickly. "This is an excellent drug, but because it is so potent, this trainingwas very valuable for the physicians," says Murray, also an anesthesiologist atHershey Medical Center o...

University Of Pittsburgh Chosen By NCI As One Of Three Pioneer Sites ForBiocombinatorial Chemistry Research

...te (NCI) grant to Pittsburgh researchers is one of only three issuednationwide. Biocombinatorial chemistry is an emerging field characterized bythe rapid, parallel synthesis of large "libraries" of organic compounds used fortesting in biological systems. This initiative, conceived to discover ne...

Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Leads To Lower Child IQ Scores, Language Skills

...Until this point, most studies have involved only infants and preschoolers. "The good news is it gives people room to be optimistic about these kids because the kind of effects we are seeing are treatable with properintervention," said Lester. "But to do that you've got to believe ...

Hormone Therapy Increases Survival Of High Risk Prostate Cancer Patients

...t'ssurvival rate compared to that of a patient who only received radiotherapy.Short-term therapy was administered to men for two to four months before andduring radiotherapy and long-term therapy for generally two years or longer. All men in the study had clinically localized prostate cancer, meaning that...

6,000 Pharmaceutical Scientists Convene November 15-19 In San Francisco

... mainstream DHEA products, researchers found that only half actually met manufacturers' label claims. Since the FDA does not yet monitor "dietary supplements," consumers need to be aware of the dangers of natural drugs. No More Needles for ...

Microwaves May Provide Early Detection Of Breast Cancer

... of the microwave sensorto detect small tumors was only slightly affected by natural variations in theprop...omen inthe U.S. who are recommended for screening, only 23 million undergo an annualmammogram. "Noncompliance may be due in part to women's concerns about t...

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

...he AmericanMedical Association (JAMA). "HIV is the only infectious disease with dedicated anonymous testing programsthat are funded by public health departments, and this practice has beencontroversial. We wanted to find out if this strategy worked to get people atrisk for HIV infection to come in earlie...

Future Workers Will Receive MSAs

...d medical savings accounts (MSAs), they claim, not only would saveemployees, employers and society billion... are, by far, more practical andcost-effective not only for employers and workers but for the country as well. While vouchers, which allow employees to use ...

Cure Rate Soars For Some AML Patients Receiving High-Dose Drug

...t (and therefore potentially cured) compared to only 16 percent who received the standard dose. ... especially for older people, we want to use it only with those patients who will benefit. These results tell us which patients we can cure, and w...

Comprehensive Effort Needed To Prevent And Treat Traumatic Injuries

...juries caused nearly 36,000 deaths in 1996, second only toautomobiles, which caused approximately 42,000 f...ensus on reducing gun-related injuries will emerge only ifdiscussion is focused on explicit steps to reduce injuries -- such as keepingguns out of the hands...

Restaurant Meats Higher In Suspected Carcinogens

...since it gives clear support to whatpreviously had only been laboratory studies of the formation of the compounds. There are no established rules or guidelines for the acceptable level ofheterocyclic amines in food, says Knize....

World's Premier Pharmaceutical Scientists Share Latest R&D Findings

...6 mainstream DHEA products, researchers found that only half actually met manufacturers' label claims. Since the FDA does not yet monitor "dietary supplements," consumers need to be aware of the dangers of natural drugs. No More Needles for Insulin Dependent Diabetes Sufferers? -- Millions of diabetes ...

Safe Water, Medicines, Insecticides Greatest Needs After Mitch

...k of diseasetransmission. The last step, which can only be attained in the long run, is toput the health system of the country back on its feet, repairing damages inhospitals, clinics, and health centers, and ensuring that the basic sanitationinfrastructure is repaired. PAHO is working with the Central A...

Hypertension: Getting Pharmacists Involved Can Help

...oup achieved blood pressure control, compared with only two of 11in the regular medical care group. Interestingly, even patients who had no change or decrease in theirblood pressure medication appeared to benefit from the pharmacist'sintervention, the researchers say. "In these patients,...

Perceived Risks Of Breast Cancer Are Vastly Overestimated

...ne in 12 risk of developing breast cancer. That's only part of the story, say the authors of a paper in this week's BMJ. Dr John Bunker for the Cancer Research Campaign and UCL Trials Centre estimates that in fact the risk of developing breast cancer in a woman under the age of 35 years is one in 625. ...

Changing Drug Delivery For Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Increases Effectiveness, Lowers Costs

...After the change from an oral doseto an injection, only 4 percent still complained of side effects. Also, anotherthird said they switched because of the cost of the oral medication. Overall, the average cost per patient per week for those treated orallywas $16.56. That compares to just $3.57 for t...

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(Date:1/7/2009)... NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 7 Ambulatory Services ... South Alabama, LLC, its seventh,radiation oncolog... venture,among Gulf Coast Cancer Center - Gulf Sho... and South Alabama Radiation Oncology, P.C., and A...erica, Inc. ROSA of South,Alabama will own and op...
(Date:1/7/2009)... DAYTON, Ohio, Jan. 7 Robbins & Myers, Inc...gs per share (DEPS) of $0.50 for,its fiscal first ...$0.40 in,the prior year first quarter. First quar...rst quarter to $178 million, and orders decreased ...uired product lines and currency,translation, orga...
(Date:1/7/2009)...BETHESDA, Md., Jan. 7 Hanger Orthopedic Group, In... report its results of operations for the year end...9. , , The Company plans to issue a press release...r 31, 2008 on Tuesday, February 10, 2008, after th...duled to begin at 9:00 a.m., EST, on Wednesday, Fe...
(Date:1/7/2009)...ute lymphoblastic leukemia is most common pediatri...News) -- A mutation in leukemia cells predicts whi...more likely to relapse. , The discovery, reported ...ine , might lead to tests to help physicians fine-..., "The treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (...
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