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Heart Device Recipients Often Not Aware of Recalls
Some not clear on risks of problems, two surveys find
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food
70 people, many of them young children, were sickened after handling the food, CDC says
Statins May Help Older Women Control Irregular Heartbeat
The cholesterol-lowering drugs showed some benefits in preliminary trial
Chemo for Mesothelioma Offers Limited Survival Benefits
Therapy does not appear to help quality of life for lung cancer linked to asbestos
New Guidelines Issued for Implanted Heart Devices
Prevention is as important as intervention, specialists say
CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60
ZOSTAVAX could prevent two thirds of shingles cases, expert says
Stroke Patients at High Risk for Falls
After hospital, they're twice as likely to be injured, so prevention strategies are key
Genes Play Part in Prostate Cancer Among Races
Whites at higher risk than Hispanics, but genetics determines who gets it
Hot Flashes Reduced by Neck Injection
Treatment could help breast cancer patients and menopausal women, study finds
Embryonic Pathways Induce Stem Cell Traits
Regenerative ability holds promise for development of target-specific cancer drugs
Biomarkers Predict Heart Deaths
Studies find they might add to traditional risk factors
Clinical Trials Update: May 15, 2008
- Multiple Myelomas
- Insomnia
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer
Findings in mouse model hint of new treatment strategies for the disease
Acne Drug Prevents Tissue Damage From Emphysema
Doxycycline in mice boosts protective protein, too early to see benefit in humans
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