Saturday, April 28, 2012

FDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunction - USA TODAY

USA TODAYFDA approves new drug for erectile dysfunctionUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY The brand name you will be hearing in those inevitable ads: Stendra. It's made by a company called Vivus, Inc., and belongs to the same class of medicines as Viagra, from Pfizer Inc., Cialis, from Eli Lilly, and Levitra, ...FDA Backs New Rival For ViagraWall Street JournalFDA approves Stendra for erectile dysfunctionFDA.govUS FDA approves Vivus's fast-acting Viagra rivalGMA

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Friday, April 20, 2012

American scientists research high altitude effects on Everest - CBS News

CBS NewsAmerican scientists research high altitude effects on EverestCBS News(Credit: AP) (CBS/AP) What effect does high altitude have on the human body? To find out, a team of American scientists and researchers flew to Mount Everest on Friday and set up a laboratory at the base of the world's highest mountain.Everest climbers in test for keys to heart treatmentReutersUS scientists head to Mount Everest to conduct researchNooga.comTeam of American scientists and researchers heads to

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Breast cancer rules rewritten in 'landmark' study - BBC News

Telegraph.co.ukBreast cancer rules rewritten in 'landmark' studyBBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to an international study which has been described as a "landmark".Pinpointing tumours gives hoped-for boost in cancer treatmentSydney Morning HeraldBreast Cancer Study Could Change TreatmentWebMDCancer breakthrough allows doctors to forecast

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Do you have a heart-healthy personality? - Boston Globe

Daily MailDo you have a heart-healthy personality?Boston GlobeBy Deborah Kotz Negative emotions like anger, anxiety, and depression have long been associated with heart disease, but what about the flip side? Can positive emotions like optimism, life satisfaction, and a sense of well being actually lower your risk ...Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart AttackU.S. News & World ReportHappy? Positive outlook may be good for your heartFox NewsStudy Says Optimism Can Protect Your HeartCBS

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Do you have a heart-healthy personality? - Boston Globe

Daily MailDo you have a heart-healthy personality?Boston GlobeBy Deborah Kotz Negative emotions like anger, anxiety, and depression have long been associated with heart disease, but what about the flip side? Can positive emotions like optimism, life satisfaction, and a sense of well being actually lower your risk ...Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart AttackU.S. News & World ReportHappy? Positive outlook may be good for your heartFox NewsStudy Says Optimism Can Protect Your HeartCBS

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Prostate cancer therapy, surgery for diabetes show promise - USA TODAY

Telegraph.co.ukProstate cancer therapy, surgery for diabetes show promiseUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Prostate cancer treatment: An ultrasound therapy that destroys cancer cells shows promise for treating prostate cancer without causing the incontinence and impotence common after surgery or radiation.New prostate cancer treatment may reduce side-effectsBBC NewsTargeted therapy using sound-waves offers 'male lumpectomy' for prostate cancerMedical XpressUltrasound beam can destroy

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Monday, April 16, 2012

'Chinplants' catch on; 'choking game' comes with other risks - USA TODAY

USA TODAY'Chinplants' catch on; 'choking game' comes with other risksUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Popular plastic surgery: Chin implants were the fastest-growing cosmetic surgeries among US men and women in 2011, says a group that represents plastic surgeons. In a press release, the president of the American Society of ...Chinplants: The latest plastic surgery craze?CBS Newschins are the new breasts: 'Chinplants' on the risemsnbc.comHealth Buzz: Chin Implants Are

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mild winter = 'Tick'-ing time bomb this spring - Westport-News

French TribuneMild winter = 'Tick'-ing time bomb this springWestport-NewsIn a lot of ways, last winter was much easier on state residents than in past years. Little snow meant less shoveling, safer road conditions and, in general, fewer weather-related problems like school snow days or salt and sand damage to cars.Why this year's tick season will be really badmsnbc.comWhen it comes to ticks, don't mess aroundDaily Home OnlineLyme disease Q&A: Keeping the ticks at

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Turning Stem Cells into a Powerful Weapon Against AIDS - NBC Los Angeles

Zee NewsTurning Stem Cells into a Powerful Weapon Against AIDSNBC Los AngelesIn an exciting medical breakthrough, UCLA scientists say they have found a way to turn stem cells into cells that fight HIV. The genetically engineered cells have proven to be effective in suppressing the virus in animals. By Angie Crouch and Julie ...Genetically engineered stem cell can kill HIV infected cells, claims US ...Newstrack IndiaStem cells can be tweaked to hunt & kill HIVTimes of IndiaEngineered Stem

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Shift workers 'risking' Type 2 diabetes and obesity - BBC News

Zee NewsShift workers 'risking' Type 2 diabetes and obesityBBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News Shift workers getting too little sleep at the wrong time of day may be increasing their risk of diabetes and obesity, according to researchers. The team is calling for more measures to reduce the ...Less sleep linked to obesity, diabetes and other health ailmentsGant DailyPoor sleep found to lead to obesity, diabetesSan Francisco ChronicleHow short, disrupted sleep

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Study confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risks - CBS News

CBS NewsStudy confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risksCBS Newswake up, no sleep, alarm clock, insomnia, early, sleeplessness, alarm, generic, 4x3 (Credit: iStockphoto) (CBS News) It's no secret our bodies need sleep to function at their best. For shift workers who vary their work and sleep schedules, ...Poor sleep, diabetes, obesity linked; gun holders look bigUSA TODAYWhy Shift Work and Sleeplessness Lead to Weight Gain and DiabetesTIMEShift workers 'risking' Type 2

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Study confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risks - CBS News

CBS NewsStudy confirms not enough sleep raises diabetes, obesity risksCBS Newswake up, no sleep, alarm clock, insomnia, early, sleeplessness, alarm, generic, 4x3 (Credit: iStockphoto) (CBS News) It's no secret our bodies need sleep to function at their best. For shift workers who vary their work and sleep schedules, ...Poor sleep, diabetes, obesity linked; gun holders look bigUSA TODAYWhy Shift Work and Sleeplessness Lead to Weight Gain and DiabetesTIMEShift workers 'risking' Type 2

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Hospitals Urged to Evict McDonald's - U.S. News & World Report

USA TODAYHospitals Urged to Evict McDonald'sU.S. News & World ReportBy Angela Haupt Do McDonald's burgers and fries belong in hospital cafeterias? That's a resounding no, says the advocacy group Corporate Accountability International, which is asking nearly two dozen hospitals nationwide to cut ties with their ...Do McDonald's burgers and fries belong in hospitals?USA TODAYNo Mercy for fast-food giant McDonald's in Des Moines?DesMoinesRegister.comChildren's Hospitals

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Obese moms may be more likely to have autistic child, study suggests - msnbc.com

CTV.caObese moms may be more likely to have autistic child, study suggestsmsnbc.comA new study suggests that a mother's weight during pregnancy could play a role in her child's development. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. By Linda Carroll Women who are obese when pregnant may have a higher risk of having a baby with autism, ...Autism risk rises if woman obese during pregnancySan Francisco ChronicleMom's obesity tied to child's autism, development: studyReutersAutism may be

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Autism linked to obesity during pregnancy - CBC.ca

CBC.caAutism linked to obesity during pregnancyCBC.caThe study results suggest that obese women have a 1 in 53 chance of having a child with autism, compared to the average risk of 1 in 88.The study results suggest that obese women have a 1 in 53 chance of having a child with autism, compared to the ...Obesity during pregnancy may increase risk of a child with autism or ...Boston GlobeMom's obesity tied to kids' autism, developmentHealthNewsMom's pregnancy weight may increase risk

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter chicks can carry salmonella - KYTX

USA TODAYEaster chicks can carry salmonellaKYTXBy Amanda Roberson - bio | email (CNN) - Thinking about giving your little one a baby chick or duckling for Easter? A leading medical organization says forget about it. While the little fuzzy animals are cute, the Centers for Disease Control and ...Salmonella Outbreak Hits 4 People in ConnecticutPatch.comSalmonella or pink slime? Consumers don't have to make a choiceWashington PostSalmonella Outbreak Infections RiseWall Street JournalMedical

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Resistance spread 'compromising' fight against malaria - BBC News

Daily MailResistance spread 'compromising' fight against malariaBBC NewsBy Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service Scientists have found new evidence that resistance to the front-line treatments for malaria is increasing. They have confirmed that resistant strains of the malaria parasite on the border between ...Drug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border: studyChicago TribuneDrug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border-studyReutersDrug-Resistant

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Resistance spread 'compromising' fight against malaria - BBC News

Daily MailResistance spread 'compromising' fight against malariaBBC NewsBy Matt McGrath Science reporter, BBC World Service Scientists have found new evidence that resistance to the front-line treatments for malaria is increasing. They have confirmed that resistant strains of the malaria parasite on the border between ...Drug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border: studyChicago TribuneDrug-resistant malaria spreads along Thai-Myanmar border-studyReutersDrug-Resistant

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Commentary: Con. Law 101 - BET

USA TODAYCommentary: Con. Law 101BETDespite Obama's attempts, there is no “political debate” with the Supreme Court. Or is there? By Michael Steele As the Supreme Court considers President Obama's health-care reform law, the issue of constitutional law arises. In 1803, Chief Justice John ...DOJ Reaffirms Court's Power To Review Health Law Case But Urges CautionKaiser Health NewsCarney: People Didn't Understand Obama's Court Comment Because He's a Smart ...Fox

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Autism linked to gene mutations; suicide linked to cancer - USA TODAY

USA TODAYAutism linked to gene mutations; suicide linked to cancerUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Autism genes: Researchers have found several gene mutations that, though rare, sharply increase the risk of autism -- providing clues that may lead to a new understanding of causes and possible treatments for the condition now ...Scientists Link Gene Mutation to Autism RiskNew York TimesOlder dads have autistic kidsTimes of IndiaAutism tied to gene mutation and age factorsAlbany Times

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Whooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens - Fox News

World First Travel InsuranceWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teensFox NewsDuring a whooping cough outbreak in California in 2010, immunized children between eight and 12 years old were more likely to catch the bacterial disease than kids of other ages, suggesting that the childhood vaccine wears off as kids get older, ...Whooping cough booster shot campaign consideredCBC.caWhooping cough called 'epidemic' in WashingtonEast OregonianWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens:

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Whooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens - Fox News

World First Travel InsuranceWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teensFox NewsDuring a whooping cough outbreak in California in 2010, immunized children between eight and 12 years old were more likely to catch the bacterial disease than kids of other ages, suggesting that the childhood vaccine wears off as kids get older, ...Whooping cough booster shot campaign consideredCBC.caWhooping cough called 'epidemic' in WashingtonEast OregonianWhooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens:

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

US obesity rates may be underestimated, study finds: Blame BMI test? - CBS News

CBS NewsUS obesity rates may be underestimated, study finds: Blame BMI test?CBS Newsfat, obesity, waist, measure, istockphoto, 4x3 (Credit: istockphoto) (CBS News) America may have a worse weight problem than anyone thought. Current estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show roughly one-third of Americans are ...Obesity rate may be worse than we thinkCNNHealth Buzz: Obesity Rate Higher Than ThoughtU.S. News & World ReportWe may be fatter than we think, researchers

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Rising Melanoma Rate Hits Young Women Hardest - ABC News

AFPRising Melanoma Rate Hits Young Women HardestABC NewsMore young adults -- particularly young women -- are developing melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. But the odds of surviving melanoma have improved over time, a new study found. The study, which spanned four decades, found that the ...Melanoma rates skyrocketing in young adultsCBS NewsHealth Buzz: Melanoma Rates Jumping Among Young AdultsU.S. News & World Report'Dramatic' increase in skin cancer among young adults in

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Rising Melanoma Rate Hits Young Women Hardest - ABC News

AFPRising Melanoma Rate Hits Young Women HardestABC NewsMore young adults -- particularly young women -- are developing melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. But the odds of surviving melanoma have improved over time, a new study found. The study, which spanned four decades, found that the ...Melanoma rates skyrocketing in young adultsCBS NewsHealth Buzz: Melanoma Rates Jumping Among Young AdultsU.S. News & World Report'Dramatic' increase in skin cancer among young adults in

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

What Supreme Court? Obama defends healthcare law, skirts debate - Reuters

CTV.caWhat Supreme Court? Obama defends healthcare law, skirts debateReutersBy Jeff Mason | Portland, Maine (Reuters) - He didn't mention them by name, but they seemed to be on his mind. President Barack Obama defended his healthcare reform effort on Friday without mentioning the Supreme Court justices who hold the law's fate ...Sense of Peril for Health Law Gives Insurers PauseNew York TimesCongress Gets Rough Treatment at Supreme CourtABC NewsAnalysis: In secret, justices to decide

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FDA decides not to ban BPA in food packaging - Los Angeles Times

CTV.caFDA decides not to ban BPA in food packagingLos Angeles TimesThe agency says it will continue to study health effects of the widely used chemical; an environmental group is highly critical. BPA is present on some cash register receipts and might rub off onto hands. It is also used in some food containers.US Denies Request to Ban Chemical in Food PackagingBloombergFDA rejects petition to ban plastic chemical from canned food, bottles and ...Washington PostFDA Won't Ban BPA Chemical in

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