Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Cosmetic Surgery Takes Off 6 to 8 years, Study Finds - Health.com
Los Angeles TimesCosmetic Surgery Takes Off 6 to 8 years, Study FindsHealth.comBy Matt McMillen TUESDAY, February 21, 2012 (Health.com) — Most middle-aged people who get face-lifts and other cosmetic surgery do so because they want to look younger. But since youth is partly in the eye of the beholder, it's difficult to measure ...How Much Younger Does a Face Lift Make You Look?TIMEMore Nip-Tuck, More Years Off Aging FaceMedPage TodayPlastic surgery does make you look younger, study
Monday, February 20, 2012
Side Effects of Diet Pill Still Concern Regulators - New York Times
USA TODAYSide Effects of Diet Pill Still Concern RegulatorsNew York TimesThe Food and Drug Administration continues to have concerns that a weight-loss drug it is reviewing for the second time can cause birth defects and heart problems, documents released by the agency on Friday show. The drug, called Qnexa, was rejected by ...Qnexa Obesity Drug - FDA Concerned About Long-term Side EffectsMedical News TodayFDA raises safety concerns for Vivus diet pillUSA TODAYFDA debates new diet drugWDIV
Sunday, February 19, 2012
WHO panel to publish bird flu studies in full - CTV.ca
Globe and MailWHO panel to publish bird flu studies in fullCTV.caA health worker wearing a protective gear sprays disinfectant at a site of a suspected outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus among ducks in Nhat Tan commune, Kim Bang district, Ha Nam province, Vietnam, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012.Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now: WHOReutersBird flu research to be released despite terrorism fearsSydney Morning HeraldJournal's concern over bird flu researchBBC NewsNew York
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Journal's concern over bird flu research - BBC News
BBC NewsJournal's concern over bird flu researchBBC NewsBy Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News The editor of a leading scientific journal has said his "default position" is to publish full details of controversial research into the bird flu virus, unless progress is made on how to circulate details ...Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now: WHOReutersDespite Safety Worries, Work on Deadly Flu to Be ReleasedNew York TimesBird flu research to be vettedSydney Morning
Journal's concern over bird flu research - BBC News
BBC NewsJournal's concern over bird flu researchBBC NewsBy Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News The editor of a leading scientific journal has said his "default position" is to publish full details of controversial research into the bird flu virus, unless progress is made on how to circulate details ...Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now: WHOReutersDespite Safety Worries, Work on Deadly Flu to Be ReleasedNew York TimesBird flu research to be vettedSydney Morning
Friday, February 17, 2012
Gilead Drops as Patients Relapse on Hepatitis C Drug - BusinessWeek
Gilead Drops as Patients Relapse on Hepatitis C DrugBusinessWeekFeb. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Gilead Sciences Inc., which fueled a land grab for hepatitis C therapies with its $ 10.8 billion purchase last year of Pharmasset Inc., dropped as much as 20 percent in early trading after some patients on the acquired ...Gilead disappoints with relapse data in oral Hep C studyFierceBiotechGilead shares fall after study announcementSacramento Beeall 90 news articles »
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Self-Insured Complicate Health Deal - New York Times
New York TimesSelf-Insured Complicate Health DealNew York TimesThe Obama administration thought it had found a way to ease mounting objections to a requirement in the new health care act that all employers — including religiously affiliated hospitals and universities — offer coverage for birth control to women ...Before current birth-control fight, Republicans backed mandatesLos Angeles TimesPresident Barack Obama's Blessing for “Pope” Timothy DolanIrish CentralBirth control tussle
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Antibiotics no help against most sinus infections - Fox News
Zee NewsAntibiotics no help against most sinus infectionsFox NewsPrint Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Antibiotics don't help fight most sinus infections, although doctors routinely prescribe them for that purpose, researchers said Tuesday. The medications are known to fuel the evolution of drug-resistant ...Sinusitis not helped by antibioticsMother Nature NetworkFor Sinusitis You Can Take Amoxicillin or a PlaceboKansas City infoZineAntibiotics No Better than Placebo for Most Sinus
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Stem Cell Therapy Could Regenerate Damaged Heart Muscle After Heart Attacks - ABC News
ABC NewsStem Cell Therapy Could Regenerate Damaged Heart Muscle After Heart AttacksABC NewsA promising stem cell therapy approach could soon provide a way to regenerate heart muscle damaged by heart attacks. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and The Johns Hopkins University harvested stem cells from the hearts of 17 heart attack ...Stem cells heal heart attack scars, regrow healthy muscleCBS NewsStem Cells Heal Scar Damage After Heart AttackTIMEPioneering stem cell therapy mends
Monday, February 13, 2012
Kids Today Don't Get Enough Sleep, But They Never Have - ABC News
ABC NewsKids Today Don't Get Enough Sleep, But They Never HaveABC NewsKids don't get the recommended amount of sleep -- and they never have. That's the conclusion of Australian researchers who tracked changes in sleep recommendations, and what was known about actual sleep time, over more than a century.A History of Kids and Sleep: Why They Never Get EnoughTIMEAdvice on sleep for kids muddledDaily CometWith no firm science, sleep standards are slippingReutersAbout - News &
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Japanese emperor to undergo heart bypass surgery - msnbc.com
The HinduJapanese emperor to undergo heart bypass surgerymsnbc.comJapan's Emperor Akihito smiles as he talks with residents during a stroll near his imperial villa where he and his wife are staying in Hayama town, south of Tokyo, in this file picture taken Feb. 2, 2012. The 78-year-old Emperor Akihito will undergo ...Japanese Emperor to Undergo SurgeryWall Street JournalUPDATE 2-Japanese emperor to undergo heart bypass surgeryChicago TribuneJapanese emperor to have heart bypass
Saturday, February 11, 2012
GOP conservatives unite against birth control coverage - USA TODAY
USA TODAYGOP conservatives unite against birth control coverageUSA TODAYWASHINGTON (AP) – President Obama's political shifting over contraception coverage has united conservative Republicans in protest even as they split over which GOP presidential hopeful should face him in the general election.Groups rail against contraceptive coverage 'mandate' despite rule changeFox NewsCan birth-control flap rekindle 'repeal ObamaCare' crusade?Christian Science MonitorConservatives
Friday, February 10, 2012
A Cancer Drug Reverses Alzheimer's Disease in Mice - TIME
TIMEA Cancer Drug Reverses Alzheimer's Disease in MiceTIMEMice are not men, so let's not get too excited yet, but scientists have discovered that an existing skin-cancer drug quickly reversed Alzheimer's symptoms in rodents. By Alice Park | @aliceparkny | February 10, 2012 | + Researchers at Case Western ...Alzheimer's brain plaques 'rapidly cleared' in miceBBC NewsCancer drug may treat Alzheimer'sFox NewsA possible breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatmentForbesWall
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Study: Electric boost helps brain to learn better - CBS News
USA TODAYStudy: Electric boost helps brain to learn betterCBS News(AP) NEW YORK — People learned better when a key part of their brains got mild zaps of electricity, a finding that may someday help Alzheimer's patients keep more of their memories. In a small but tantalizing study, participants played a video game in ...Tiny electrical shocks to the brain appear to enhance memoryFox NewsStudy: Zapping the Brain Boosts MemoryTIMEStudy finds jolt to the brain boosts memoryLos Angeles
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Bread tops list of salt sources in US diet - CBC.ca
CBC.caBread tops list of salt sources in US dietCBC.caBread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as snacks like potato chips and pretzels. That surprising finding comes in a government report released Tuesday that includes a list of the ...Adults Get Too Much Sodium Every DayKansas City infoZineTop 10 Sources of Salt in Your DietTIMEToday Show salt danger study: CDC says bread is No. 1 sodium risk for AmericansWPTVABC News
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Blood clot guidelines challenge 'economy class syndrome'; sitting is real ... - Washington Post
Telegraph.co.ukBlood clot guidelines challenge 'economy class syndrome'; sitting is real ...Washington PostCHICAGO — Good news for budget-minded travelers: There's no proof that flying economy-class increases your chances of dangerous blood clots, according to new guidelines from medical specialists. Travelers' blood clots have been nicknamed “economy class ...Deep vein thrombosis risk low on long flights, higher in window seatsCBS NewsFlying economy class doesn't raise
Monday, February 6, 2012
Komen Says Criticism Unfounded as Planned Parenthood Gains Funds - San Francisco Chronicle
USA TODAYKomen Says Criticism Unfounded as Planned Parenthood Gains FundsSan Francisco ChronicleFeb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Susan G. Komen for the Cure sought to blunt criticism of its decision to end much of its breast-cancer funding for Planned Parenthood clinics while the health network rode a wave of appeals to replace the money.Will You Be Cutting Funding to Susan G. Komen? ColorLines magazineThe Komen Controversy: Planned Parenthood Claims a New Kind of Victory in the ...TIMEKomen reversal
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Abortion politics and breast cancer: Local Komen group will need heroic effort ... - OregonLive.com
OregonLive.comAbortion politics and breast cancer: Local Komen group will need heroic effort ...OregonLive.comBy Susan Nielsen, The Oregonian View full sizeBrent Wojahn/The Oregonian/2010Runners and walkers in a Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Portland were met with cheering groups throughout the course. The local affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure ...Brian Dickerson: The Komen controversy: Can we not unite against breast cancer?Detroit Free PressSusan G. Komen for the Cure founder
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Komen reverses course on Planned Parenthood - The Keene Sentinel
Globe and MailKomen reverses course on Planned ParenthoodThe Keene SentinelLOS ANGELES — As a minority women's health activist, Eve Sanchez Silver was proud of her work with Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The organization had almost single-handedly turned breast cancer awareness into a national cause, with its pink ribbons ...Komen Foundation bows to social media firestorm, reverses Planned Parenthood ...San Jose Mercury NewsTop Komen official resigns in protest over grants cutsmsnbc.comCan
Friday, February 3, 2012
Supporters rally around Planned Parenthood after Komen decides to cut breast ... - Washington Post
USA TODAYSupporters rally around Planned Parenthood after Komen decides to cut breast ...Washington PostNEW YORK — Supporters are rallying around Planned Parenthood after renowned breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure decided to cut breast screening grants to the reproductive health organization. Besides $ 400000 in smaller donations from 6000 ...Supporters rally around Planned ParenthoodBoston.comTop Komen official resigns in protest over grants cutsmsnbc.comKomen Says Criticism
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Susan G. Komen: We won't 'bow down' - Politico
The AtlanticSusan G. Komen: We won't 'bow down'PoliticoSusan G. Komen for the Cure is speaking out about its controversial decision to stop giving grants to Planned Parenthood, with its founder claiming the decision has been “mischaracterized” and vowing to resist “political pressure.Q&A: The Rift Between Komen, Planned ParenthoodWBURTop Susan G. Komen Official Resigned Over Planned Parenthood Cave-InThe AtlanticKomen deserves backlash for snubbing womenOregonLive.comCBS
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Pfizer recalls 1 million birth control packets - CBS News
USA TODAYPfizer recalls 1 million birth control packetsCBS News(CBS/AP) Pfizer announced it's recalling 1 million packets of birth control over a packaging mix-up that could raise the risk for an unplanned pregnancy. The mix-up affects 28 lots of birth control pills: 14 lots of Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and 14 lots of ...Pfizer recalls 1 million packets of US birth control pillsAFPPfizer recalls 1M birth control packs after mixupSTLtoday.comPfizer Issues Birth Control Pill RecallNY1all 511 news
Study says lumpectomy patients may get unnecessary 2d surgery - Boston Globe
Baltimore SunStudy says lumpectomy patients may get unnecessary 2d surgeryBoston GlobeBy Denise Grady NEW YORK - Some women who have lumpectomies for breast cancer may then undergo second operations they do not need, because guidelines for deciding who requires repeat surgery are unclear, a new study finds. It also hints that some women ...Breast Cancer Surgery Rules Are Called UnclearNew York TimesA new study finds variability in the rate of additional surgeries after a ...ABC News1 in 4
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