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Cancer Protection Compound Abundant In Broccoli Sprouts

...body'snaturalcancer-fighting resources and reduces risk of developing cancer. "Three-day-old broccoli sprouts consistently contain 20 to 50 times theamount ofchemoprotective compounds found in mature broccoli heads, and may offer asimple, dietarymeans of chemically reducing cancer risk," says Paul Ta...

Unique Interactive Health Kiosks Distributed In Michigan

...s, "allows us to easily generate new channels, new risk factors, add them in a seamless way, then each year, add on and refine the channels we already have." The kiosks are hooked into a central computer server at U-M, allowing for information on the systems to be updated as needed. Strecher says his gr...

Many Medical Screening Tests May Be Unnecessary.

... impression that such exams can reduce a patient's risk to zero---possibly leading them to make uninformed medical decisions. Inaccurate, false positive results which can cause profound anxiety and require additional testing that can be increasingly invasive and costly. Depleting society's limited m...

Some Good News In Treating Infection Common To HIV Patients

...and their immunity begins to wane, leaving them at risk of opportunistic infections, keeping them on Bactrim is one of the most important methods of keeping them from getting infections, "Kazanjian says. "This regimen allows that to occur." Patients taking Bactrim do so at home. The dosages are administe...

Benefits Of Annual Mammography Outweigh Radiation Risks Of Cancer

... benefits of annual mammography far outweigh the risk of developing breast cancer from accompanying r...ography," he notes. The possibility of reducing risk from mammography has been raised because of increased breast cancer incidence observed among J...

Drug Regimen Reduces Atrial Fibrillation After Heart Surgery

...g the occurrence of atrial fibrillation lowers the risk of stroke, which is a possible complication of atrial fibrillation, and decreases the need to shock the heart (defibrillation) to regulate the heartbeat. "The amiodarone treatment resulted in less discomfort for patients and lower hospital costs...

Challenges To Native American Health Care Even More Profound Than Those Facing The U.S. Health System In General

...mated need. IHS lacks the authority to enter into risk contracts with state Medicaidprograms at a time when states are moving rapidly to managed care plans. IHS is burdened by a cumbersome and inadequately funded capital budgetingprocess dependent on annual Congressional funding decisions. IHS lacks au...

Cardiovascular Costs, Deaths Projected To Rise In 1998

...ple,that there are several major, but controllable risk factors. These includesmoking and being overweight..." High blood cholesterol is another major risk factor for cardiovasculardisease, the American Heart Association reports. About 96.8 millio...

Natural Estrogens May Help Protect Women From Brain Damage During Stroke

...lobservation that premenopausal women are at lower risk for stroke damage thanmen of the sameage," says Patricia D. Hurn, Ph.D., senior author of the study and an associateprofessor ofanesthesiology and critical care medicine at Hopkins. "It may also explain thesteep rise in strokeincidence in women afte...

Physicians' Opinions Influenced By Drug Industry

...conflicts. "Medical journals would risk limiting their pool of experts available todebate medical issues if they were to exclude the publication of articles byphysicians with financial relationships with manufacturers," Detsky explains."Physicians and researchers simply need to disclose th...

American Heart Association Comment: Lancet (Jan. 24, 1998) Report

...w-dose aspirin and low-dosewarfarin -- reduced the risk of heart attack by 34 percent in a 13-year study i...h blood pressure taking both drugs had the highest risk forbleeding in the brain. "We need to be more concerned about an increased risk ofadverse reactions...

Bi-Monthly Boosts Of Aspirin Benefit Heart

...ho have had a heartattack or stroke or are at high risk due to family history. Prior studies haveshown that aspirin offers protection against heart attacks or strokes for onlyabout 25 percent of individuals for whom this inexpensive household drug isappropriate. The new research suggests that a...

Addicted Doctors Need Special Service

...on the subject last month. Doctors are at special risk of developing addiction problems, say the authors, owing to the strain of medical practice, erosion of the taboo against injecting and opiates and access to supplies. Once addicted, doctors face a major problem in accessing effective treatment, find...

Heart Attack Survivors Can Lower Stroke Risk By Taking Cholesterol-Lowering Drug, Study Says

...avastatin (Pravachol) can significantly reduce the risk of a stroke orministroke in people who have previo...ng a stroke. If you have a stroke, you are at high risk of developinga heart attack," says Plehn. "So it makes sense to be aggressive with a strongdrug to l...

American Heart Association Comments On Report: "Missed Opportunities In Preventive Counseling For Cardiovascular Disease - United States 1995"

...nd weight reduction can help reduce anindividual's risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack a...estylechanges that may help reduce an individual's risk of cardiovascular diseases. The American Heart Association estimates that noncompliance results in...

Researchers Show That Stroke Awareness Programs Are Effective; Also Find That Women Are More Likely To Get The Message

...t name a warning sign. In the age groups athighest risk of stroke, 66 percent of those between the ages of 55-65 and 38percent of those between 66-75 could not name a warning sign. "We have just embarked on a couple of experimental clinical trials forstroke in our community, and we realized very ...

Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic Threatens Developing Countries, Global Economy

...e extra years provide alonger time period for such risk factors as smoking, high-fat diet, andsedentary li...d a high-risk profile need to also be targeted for risk reduction. Reddy's co-author is Salim Yusuf, D. Phil., director of the division ofcardiology...

Radon, Especially In Combination With Smoking, Contributes To Lung Cancer Deaths

... are exposed to radon appear to be at even greater risk for lung cancer, because the effects of smoking an...e found that for both smokers and non-smokers, the risk of developing lung cancer from radon is proportionate to the amount of exposure to radon. For examp...

Unpasteurised Milk Is An Unacceptable Risk To Public Health

...ienic quality which, the authors conclude, poses a risk to public health. Contact: John de Louvois, Head of Environmental Surveillance Unit, Public Health Laboratory Service, London t: 0181 200 6868 x4949 f: 0181 905 9907 email: deLouvois@phls.co.uk...

Four-Year Study Shows Long-Term Effectiveness Of Proscar In Treating Enlarged Prostates

...Proscar) forenlarged prostate glands reduced their risk of needing surgery orexperiencing acute urinary re... Those taking finasteride had a 55 percent reduced risk ofneeding prostate surgery and 57 percent less risk of developing acuteurinary retention, a painful ...

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(Date:11/24/2009)...erbal supplement may help ward off peripheral arte..., Nov. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Among people aged 75...es not prevent heart attacks, stroke or death, a n...he popular herbal remedy might help prevent the le...isease, however. , Ginkgo contains nutrients ca...
(Date:11/24/2009)...ds that quitting improves heart prospects, but can...ealthDay News) -- A new study offers yet more proo...om heart disease and cancer. , Researchers foll...smokers, formers smokers and nonsmokers for three ... times more likely to die of cancer, 2.26 times mo...
(Date:11/24/2009)...t contributes to the falls that plague older adult...ealthDay News) -- Falls are a leading cause of dea...s that chronic pain contributes to those accidents... muscle weakness, and is associated with mobility ...udy authors wrote. , "Chronic pain, no matter h...
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