Saturday, May 13, 2006

Asthma - How Can You Prevent The Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancer?


How Can You Prevent The Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancer?
Oswego Daily News - May 07 7:14 PM
What is the most commonly diagnosed cancer? You may think lung cancer you may think breast cancer, you may even think colon cancer theyre all good answers, but actually the most commonly diagnosed cancer is skin cancer.Save to My Web

Carcinogens From Parents' Tobacco Smoke Found In Their Babies' Urine
Science Daily - May 12 5:55 PM
When mom or dad puffs on a cigarette, their infants may inhale the resulting second-hand smoke. Now, scientists have detected cancer-causing chemicals associated with tobacco smoke in the urine of nearly half the babies of smoking parents.Save to My Web

Algorithm developed to detect cancer genes
PhysOrg - May 09 2:46 PM
New York scientists say they have developed an algorithm that enhances the ability to detect cancer genes.Save to My Web

Babies at Risk for Lung Cancer?
MedicineNet.com - 52 minutes ago
Title: Babies at Risk for Lung Cancer? Category: Health News Created: 5/12/2006 Last Editorial Review: 5/12/2006Save to My Web

Friday, May 12, 2006

Lung cancer - Asthma, Not Kiss, Caused Teen's Death


Asthma, Not Kiss, Caused Teen's Death
Los Angeles Times - 58 minutes ago
A Quebec coroner said a severe asthma attack killed a teenager who was previously believed to have died of a peanut allergy after kissing her boyfriend.Save to My Web

Heat Mask Helps Patients With Exercise-induced Asthma
Medical News Today - May 11 9:33 AM
A novel mask that limits the intake of cold air has been shown to improve lung function in patients with exercise-induced asthma. Denver researchers tested a heat exchanger mask that warms and humidifies inspired air on two groups of patients with exercise-induced asthma. [click link for full article]Save to My Web

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Asthma - Put asthma on Medisave list?


Put asthma on Medisave list?
Electric New Paper, Singapore - 9 hours ago THE subsidies for asthma patients under the Singapore National Asthma Programme will come to an end in March next year. By then, Professor

Dust could protect children from asthma - research
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Apr 27, 2006 Exposing children early in life to dust and other microbial agents could protect them from developing asthma, according to a Massey University academic.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Lung cancer - Mahajan's health deteriorates


Mahajan's health deteriorates
Chennai Online, India - May 2, 2006 Dr G Daver and his team are monitoring Mahajan's health `minute to minute', the after his youngest brother Praveen pumped three bullets into his chest from at

Life Support: Some guys say 'bye to body hair
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - May 7, 2006 metrosexual" arena, where, thanks to media influences such as Men's Health magazine and And we're not just talking shoulders and backs, but chest, arms, hands

Go red for women s health
Odessa American, TX - May 4, 2006 heart disease and stroke. . heart.org, chest discomfort is a common indicator of a heart attack. However, women are somewhat

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IGN, CA - May 7, 2006 left and run across the rooftop to find a FOOTSOLDIER'S CHOKER in the chest on the remember that "Wait and Recover" will cause your ally to regain health up to

Group works to aid those facing life's toughest choice
Greenville Daily Reflector, NC - 8 hours ago James Metzger thought his labored breathing and the aches in his chest, neck and writing a living will and choosing a person to be their health care advocate

Women at lung cancer risk may lack symptoms- study
Reuters - 9 hours ago said Dr. Raghu Loganathan of Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in Writing in the journal Chest, Loganathan and colleagues from Memorial Sloan-Kettering

MASTER CLASS : Warm-up is a vital workout component
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - 21 hours ago He has a new job as assistant professor of health and fitness management at Clayton Whether you are working the back, chest, legs or biceps, do a few light

Monday, May 08, 2006

Asthma - A DIFFERENT KIND OF ANGINA


A DIFFERENT KIND OF ANGINA
Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - May 7, 2006 After six months, the frequency of chest pains starts to diminish Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newsletters at PO Box 536475

Soldiers who are unable to leave the battlefield behind
Attleboro Sun Chronicle, MA - May 7, 2006 day when Anderson began to feel severe tightness in his chest -- so strong Lack of resources for veterans health care is an increasing complaint among veterans

PEOPLE'S PHARMACY Can the FDA get its bite back?
Houston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours ago There is growing concern that the country's health watchdog is not protecting the atenolol (or any beta blocker) suddenly, as that could trigger chest pain or

U. geophysicist is honored
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - May 6, 2006 In March, Leno riffed a comment made by Health and Human Secretary Mike Leavitt With that off his chest, Leavitt advised graduates that actor and director Woody

Health Tip: Warning Signs of a Heart Attack
Forbes - May 4, 2006 Most people know that if they have unexplained chest pain, they should seek immediate medical help. But there are other signs that could signal a heart attack.

Chamomile and warfarin a possible lethal mix
Independent Online, South Africa - May 5, 2006 a sore throat and applying chamomile lotion to relieve chest congestion and Doctors Robert Segal and Louise Pilote from McGill University Health Centre in

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Chest health - New autopsy finds boy suffocated to death by guards at U.S. boot camp


New autopsy finds boy suffocated to death by guards at U.S. boot camp
Santa Fe New Mexican - TAMPA, Florida (AP) - The parents of a 14-year-old boy who was kicked and punched by guards at a juvenile boot camp expressed relief at a second medical examiner's conclusion that their son died because the sheriff's officials suffocated him. Gina

Officials: Approve vicious dog law
Vindicator - WARREN The sponsor of an ordinance to control vicious dogs says she believes she has the votes to pass it as an emergency measure next Wednesday. Mayor Michael O'Brien and police Chief John Mandopoulos also urge swift passage. All five council

Newark resident killed in mishap at AK Steel plant
Newark Advocate - MIDDLETOWN -- A Newark man serving as a replacement worker at AK Steel's Middletown Works was killed Thursday evening in the second accident in less than a month at the plant. The worker, Curtis E. Johnson, of Newark, was killed in an accident in the

Daytime dramas
Contra Costa Times - "All My Children": Challenged by Zach, Kendall admitted that she wants to keep her baby and that she loves Zach, then accepted his marriage proposal. JR mistakenly believed that Dixie is romantically involved with David and began drinking. Thinking