Samstag, den 25. Februar 2006

Kastengesundheit - Chemokine Therapeutik, zum von Anti-Metastasisdaten an der amerikanischen Verbindung für Krebsforschung darzustellen


Chemokine Therapeutik, zum von Anti-Metastasisdaten an der amerikanischen Verbindung für Krebsforschung darzustellen
[Pressekommuniquã#] Fotorezeptor Newswire über Yahoo! Finanzierung - 23. Feb. 6: 30 MORGENS
Chemokine Therapeutics Corp., sich entwickelnde Drogen einer Biotechnologiefirma in auffangene von chemokines, heute verkündet, daß die 97th jährliche Sitzung der amerikanischen Verbindung für Krebsforschung 2006 die Resultate der Forschung Studie des krebsbekämpfenden Mittels der Chemokine Therapeutik, CTCE-9908, in einem Modell des Prostatakrebses für Darstellung angenommen hat. Außer zu meinem Netz

Kastengesundheit - jährliche Krebs-Todesfälle in den US fallen


Jährliche Krebs-Todesfälle im USfall
San Francisco Gatter - der Krieg auf Krebs kann einen drastischen Drehpunkt erreicht haben: Zum ersten Mal in mehr als 70 Jahre, sind jährliche Krebstodesfälle in den Vereinigten Staaten gefallen. Die Zahl Krebstodesfällen fiel auf 556.902 2003, unten von 557.271 das Jahr vorher ab

„Doktorhunde“ bestimmen Krebs
Bergen Aufzeichnung - San ANSELMO, Calif. -- In Afrika sind riesige Ratten ausgebildet worden, um Tuberkulose in den Menschen heraus zu schnüffeln und Landgruben fängt innen auf. In England haben Hunde Blase Krebs gekennzeichnet. In Georgia haben Wespen Bomben ermittelt. So möglicherweise sollte es als Nr. kommen

Oberseite des Dr. Andrew Weils neigt für gute Gesundheit
CNN - VAIL, Arizona (CNN) -- Dr. Andrew Weil schätzt ihn empfing nur 30 Minuten Ernährungstraining, als er in der medizinischen Schule war. Seit damals für Dekaden, hat er alternative oder ergänzende Medizin um die Welt studiert. CNN Produzent Kelley

Peter Jennings Weise eingeweiht in New York
Hollywood Reporter - NEW YORK -- Ein Block nahe den Hauptsitzen der ABC Nachrichten ist Peter Jennings die Weise umbenannt worden und den langfristigen Anker „der Weltnachrichten heute abend geehrt,“, wer- am Lungenkrebs letzter August starb. Der Teil der 66th Straße zwischen Columbus Allee und Central Park

Asthma - TUSD ERHÄLT $500K ÜBERPRÜFUNG AUF SAUBERERE BUSSE


TUSD ERHÄLT $500K ÜBERPRÜFUNG AUF SAUBERERE BUSSE
KGUN 9 - Die größte Flotte der Stadt der Schulebusse wird ein kleines Reinigungsmittel laufen lassen-- dank eine Bewilligung von der Bundesregierung. Die Behörde für Umweltschutz stellte den Tucson vereinheitlichten Schule-Bezirk mit einer überprüfung $500.000 heute dar. Die Bewilligung ist Teil

Arbeiter zweifelhaft auf Wiedereinbauen
Connecticut Pfosten - die schlagenden Sikorsky Flugzeugarbeiter, die Dienstag denken sie gesagt werden, nicht, daß Ingenieure und Inspektoren für sie Gebäudehubschrauber für eine Anzahl von Gründen ausfüllen können, aber meistens wegen eines Mangels an Teile. Die 3.600 Mitglieder von Teamsters Einheimischem 1150 gingen weiter

Self-esteem der Kinder kann ihre Antwort zum Asthma beeinflussen
Medizinische Nachrichten heute - während viele städtische Kinder unter Asthma leiden, findet die, die hohen Self-esteem haben und gute problemlösende Fähigkeiten weniger wahrscheinlich sein können, um ihre Asthmasymptome Schule behinderen zu lassen, eine neue Studie. „Unsere Resultate schlagen das trotz der Einfassungen vor

Lungenkrebs - Neurologen: Alle Krebs-Patienten sollten Gehirn-Scans haben


Neurologen: Alle Krebs-Patienten sollten Gehirn-Scans haben
Fuchs-Nachrichten - 21. Feb. 12: 06 P.M.
Da verbesserte Krebsbehandlung überleben verlängert, ist Gehirn an der grösseren Gefahr für metastis; Doktoren empfehlen regelmäßige Gehirnscans für Krebs patientsSave meinem Netz

Ein Lied bevor dem Sterben
Der Philadelphia Nachforschende - 24. Feb. 4: 15 P.M.
Marcia Glover-Bänke, 41, betend für ein Wunder aber das Sterben am Krebs, sassen auf einem Kissen in einem kleinen Aufnahmestudio Dienstag. Ihre Töchter, 14, 8 und 7 - zwei mit Flechten, alle mit nervösem Lächeln - gestanden neben ihr, richteten vor Mikrophonen auf Hochkonjunkturstandplätzen aus. Außer zu meinem Netz

Asthma - Plea Deal Terms Set Ex-USF Doktor


Plea Deal Terms Set des Ex-USF Doktors
Tampa Tribüne, FL - 22. Feb. 2006 rollte seinen Stuhl in Richtung zu ihr, innen gelehnt, unten betrachtet ihrem Kasten und besagten Bluse, entfernte ihren Büstenhalter und hätschelt sie mit beiden Händen, einen Gesundheit Abteilung Auftrag

Forschung hebt Wert von Anthrax früh ermitteln hervor
News-Medical.net, Australien - 24. Feb. 2006, das bioterrorism Antwort speichert, sollte reichliche Versorgungsmaterialien Kastenschläuche einschließen, die benutzt werden zu, wem die Forschung während eines Stipendiums in der Gesundheitswesenforschung tat

Keuchhusten auf dem Aufstieg
Anzeigenkunde Adelaide, Australien - 22. Feb. 2006 Gesundheit Minister Stephen Robertson sagte heute, während Keuchhusten zu den Kindern tödlich sein könnte, die das Hauptsymptom der Krankheit ein Kastenhusten ist, das wie a klingt

Experten: Workplaceaccidentsinevitable
Connecticut Pfosten, CT - 24. Feb. 2006 kommt es fünf Monate nach der US beruflichen Sicherheit und Gesundheit Leitung gab einen Arbeiter heraus, der nach den geglittenen Platten gestorben wurde und steckte ihn über dem Kasten an a fest

Asthma - Rheumatoid Arthritis-Droge könnte Problem-Asthma kämpfen


Rheumatoid Arthritis-Droge konnte Problem-Asthma kämpfen
Forbes - 16. Feb. 2006 könnte eine weithin bekannte rheumatoid Arthritisdroge, zum der hohen Niveaus eines entzündlichen Proteins zu verringern sein neue Mittel des Kämpfens des strengen Asthmas, britische Forscher

Studie verbindet schlechtes Asthma mit schlechtem Verhalten
Reuters.uk, Großbritannien - 16. Feb. 2006 NEW YORK (Reuters Gesundheit) - Vorschüler mit hartnäckigen Asthmasymptomen kann wahrscheinlicher sein, in Kämpfe mit ihren Gleichen zu erhalten oder mehr Verhalten anders zu haben

Asthma sollte nicht Wintertime-Spaß stoppen
Forbes - 11. Feb. 2006 11 (HealthDay Nachrichten) -- Kalte Winterluft kann Asthmasymptome verbittern, aber es gibt einige einfache Methoden, zum zu helfen, Asthmaangriffe zu verhindern, sagt ein Experte.

Kastengesundheit - Kane Grafschaft stellt Lobbyisten an, um Gesundheit Gesetzgebung aufzuspüren


Kane Grafschaft stellt Lobbyisten an, um Gesundheit Gesetzgebung aufzuspüren
Die Str. Charles Sonne - 22. Feb. 1: 50 MORGENS
GENF das Kane Grafschaft-Brett letzte Woche genehmigte einen Vertrag $41.666, damit ein Lobbyist die Gesetzgebung aufspürt, die die Gesundheit Department.Save zu meinem Netz beschäftigt

Panikangriffe entfernten 10 Jahre mein Leben
Tägliche Post - 23. Feb. 1: 38 MORGENS
Nicola Pinney war eine gesunde, unabhängige Karrierefrau, als ohne Warnung sie anfing, unter Panikangriffen zu leiden. Hier klicken, um zu lesen wie Nicola, 39, bearbeitet ihrer Weise zurück zu guter Gesundheit und unsere 10 oberen Spitzen sehen, damit wie fertig werden, wenn du unter dem gleichen thingSave zu meinem Netz leidest

Aller Mensch probiert Negativ für Vogelgrippe: Govt
Zentrale Chronik - 24. Feb. 11: 39 MORGENS
Neu-Delhi/Navapur, 24. Feb., welches die besagte Regierung heute alle menschlichen Proben auf vermutete Vogelgrippe prüfte, prüften, daß Negativ und der Schrecken, der weg durch den Ausbruch der gefürchteten Krankheit in Navapur eingestellt wurde, sich verjüngten. Außer zu meinem Netz

Wheezy allergische Zicklein können in asthmatische Erwachsene wachsen
Reuters - 24. Feb. 10: 47 MORGENS
NEW YORK (Reuters Gesundheit) - Kinder, die Fluglinie hyperresponsiveness haben, ein Symptom des Asthmas und allergische äusserungen haben eine erhöhte Gefahr des Entwickelns des Asthmas, bis sie Erwachsenen stehen, nach Ansicht der dänischen Forscher. Außer zu meinem Netz

Whig.com
Der Quincy Ankündigen-Whig - 24. Feb. 9: 31 MORGENS
Der Quincy PTA hilft dem Quincy, Schule-, diebezirk mit einer neuen Zustandvollmacht übereinstimmen, daß jede Schule in Illinois einen automatisierten externen Defibrillator (AED) auf Aufstellungsort innerhalb vier Jahre haben. Außer zu meinem Netz

ON-LINE-EXTRAKOSTEN: Plagen von deinem Haus natürlich abstoßen
Stadt Sonne-Nachrichten versilbern - 25. Feb. 4: 11 MORGENS
Insektplagen sind ein vertrautes Teil jedes Hauses. In der Luft, im Teppich, im Kostenzähler oder im Schrank jedem Hauptanteile ist es Betriebsmittel mit diesen kleinen, häufig unseen Eindringlingen. Außer zu meinem Netz

Doktor geschossene innere Klinik
Sonne-Stern - 23. Feb. 9: 18 MORGENS
CEBU STADT -- Ein Internist wurde absolut von einem kaukasischen Mann in ihrer Klinik auf den zweiten Stock von University Health Sciences Center der Cebu Doktoren kurz vor Mittag Thursday.Save zu meinem Netz geschossen

Kastengesundheit - allergische Zicklein an der Gefahr für neueres Asthma


Allergische Zicklein an der Gefahr für neueres Asthma
MSNBC - NEW YORK - Kinder, die Fluglinie Hyperreaktionsvermögen haben, ein Symptom des Asthmas und allergische äusserungen haben eine erhöhte Gefahr des Entwickelns des Asthmas, bis sie Erwachsene werden, nach Ansicht der dänischen Forscher. Dr. Celeste Porsbjerg, von

Droge prüft Negativ auf österreichischen skiers
Seattle Zeiten - TURIN, Italien wurde kein Beweis des Lackierens in den Proben von 10 österreichischen skiers ermittelt, die in den überfällen gezielt wurden und unterworfen überraschung Drogetests an den Turin Olympics, sagte das IOC Freitag. „Die Proben zeigten oben keine nachteiligen Entdeckungen

Dr. Brian McDonough
1010Wins - Ein Allergie-Alternativmedizin-Arthritis-Asthma-Körper-Schmerzen des Gesundheit Thema-vorwählen ADD/ADHD und schmerzt der Brustkrebs-Krebs-Bewußtsein Cardio Gesundheit Kinder Gesundheit Gesundheit Diabetes-Diät der Darmkrebs-Empfängnisverhütung-COPD/Emphysema zahnmedizinische u. belastet Verlust-ältestes

Kastengesundheit - Gesundheit Summen


Gesundheit Summen
Jackson Fanfare-Hauptbuch - Säge Palmetto ist als Hilfsmittel für Haarverlust, schlechte Libido und männliche reproduktive Ausgaben angekündigt worden. Aber neue Entdeckungen schlagen vor, daß die Ergänzung nicht Problemen der Männer Prostatahilft. Eine große Studie hat die populäre Kräuterergänzung hilft nicht, zu entlasten gefunden

Self-esteem der Kinder kann ihre Antwort zum Asthma beeinflussen
Medizinische Nachrichten heute - während viele städtische Kinder unter Asthma leiden, findet die, die hohen Self-esteem haben und gute problemlösende Fähigkeiten weniger wahrscheinlich sein können, um ihre Asthmasymptome Schule behinderen zu lassen, eine neue Studie. „Unsere Resultate schlagen das trotz der Einfassungen vor

Meeressäugetiere erleiden menschliche Krankheiten
LiveScience.com - ST. LOUIS Parasiten von den Katzerückständen verursachen tödliche Gehirnbeschädigung in den Kalifornien Seottern. Eine Kombination der giftigen Chemikalien und des Herpesvirus tötet weg von den Kalifornien Seelöwen. Und giftige Algen Blüte trägt zu den Rekordmanatistodesfällen bei

Lungenkrebs - IM GEDÄCHTNIS


IM GEDÄCHTNIS
San Jose Quecksilber-Nachrichten - dank den epische Ken Brand-dokumentarischen „Baseball 1996“ und die resultierende Aufmerksamkeit zahlten, sich O'Neil, die Schwarzeligen zu sträuben und ihr unheralded Spieler erfuhr eine Renaissance im allgemeinen Auge. Aber es kann nicht nichts gegeben haben wieder zu beleben wenn

Doktoren Want, ausgebreiteten Krebs zu finden
San Francisco Gatter - niemand überprüften überhaupt, ob Brustkrebs des Leslie Badegastes zu ihrem Gehirn verbreitete, bis die Tagestumoren drei erschreckende Ergreifungen verursachten. MRI Scans können helfen, zu beschmutzen, wann Krebs in einem anderen Körperteil Sämlinge in das Gehirn sendet, aber wenige

„Doktorhunde“ bestimmen Krebs
Bergen Aufzeichnung - San ANSELMO, Calif. -- In Afrika sind riesige Ratten ausgebildet worden, um Tuberkulose in den Menschen heraus zu schnüffeln und Landgruben fängt innen auf. In England haben Hunde Blase Krebs gekennzeichnet. In Georgia haben Wespen Bomben ermittelt. So möglicherweise sollte es als Nr. kommen

Nachrufe in den Nachrichten
WINK Fernsehapparat - NEW YORK (AP) _ Abraham springt Cardozo, einen Synagogesänger, der damit seine Bemühungen die Musik der spanischen und portugiesischen Juden erkannt wird, gestorben Dienstag konservieren. Er war 91. Cardozo starb an einem Manhattan Krankenhaus, Son-in-law Sid gesagtes Tenenbaum. Von 1946 bis

Obere nationale Nachrichten im Augenblick
Fuchs 19 - Drei Journalisten unter Dutzenden Opfern gefunden tot im Irak SAMARRA, der Irak (AP) _ drei irakische Journalisten sind gefundener Schuß absolut nahe der irakischen Stadt von Samarra gewesen. Sie waren dort, von gestern Bombe Angriff auf a zu umfassen revered Shiite Schrein. Ein von

Block umbenannt für Peter Jennings
Newsday - ein Block nahe den Hauptsitzen der ABC Nachrichten ist Peter Jennings die Weise umbenannt worden und die geliebte Rundfunksprecher geehrt, die am Lungenkrebs letzter August starb. Der Teil der 66th Straße zwischen Columbus Allee und Central Park wurde Dienstag nach umbenannt

Dienstfreie Offizier-Eintragfäden, Tötungen bemannen nahe Schule
WTOP Radio - ANNANDALE, Virginia. (AP) - Präsident George Bush gesprochene Steuern und Unternehmergeisten an einer Kampagne stoppen heute in Nordvirginia. Der Präsident hielt ein Stadtc$halleart Forum mit ungefähr 600 Verfechtern an der Nordvirginia Volkshochschule innen

T Sagen zur Siebung nicht anziehen
Enid Nachrichten u. Adler - als Darmkrebsüberlebender, erklärt Martin fast jeder, das er über den Wert der Siebung weiß. Er fürchtet sich, daß die meisten ihnen nicht wirklich hören. Colorectal Krebs ist tödlich. Er tötet mehr Amerikaner als jeder möglicher andere Krebs ausgenommen Lungenkrebs; aber wenn

„Babylon 5“ Stern Andreas Katsulas, 59, stirbt
San Bernardino Grafschaft-Sonne - LOS ANGELES - Veteranbuchstabe Schauspieler Andreas Katsulas, verewigt als Auferlegen des rot-gemusterten ausländischen Botschafters G'Kar „Babylon 5“ des Fernsehens und einem ein-bewaffneten Mörder im Film 1993 „der Flüchtling,“ ist am Lungenkrebs gestorben. Er war 59. Katsulas, das

Asthma - Einsturz: Wie Gesellschaften beschließen auszufallen oder zu folgen


Einsturz: Wie Gesellschaften beschließen auszufallen oder zu folgen
Wissenschaft täglich - Einsturz des Jared Diamanten: Wie Gesellschaften beschließen auszufallen oder zu folgen, ist das Glas-Hälfte-leere Anschluß zu zu zu seinen Pulitzer Preis-gewinnenden Gewehren, Mikroben und Stahl. Während Gewehren, Mikroben und Stahl die geographischen und Klimagründe warum irgendein Mensch darlegten

Warum werden nicht Drogen auf schwangeren Frauen geprüft?
ABC Nachrichten - Drogen sind traditionsgemäß nicht auf schwangeren Frauen geprüft worden und Frauen und Doktoren mit einem Minefield von Fragen und von Interessen gelassen. (Foto-Scheibe) Uhr jetzt: Verlieren tägliche Feuerwehrmänner Webcast „der Weltnachrichten dieser Nacht“ heraus in angeblichem Katrina Betrug herausfinden warum mehr

Studie des neuen Untersuchungspatient-Verfahrens für Asthma unterwegs
dBusinessNews.com - BOSTON -- Forscher an Brigham und am Krankenhaus der Frauen (BWH) haben ein internationales, klinischer Versuch des Multi-center angefangen, um eine neue Untersuchungsasthmabehandlung zu erforschen, die den Kurs von Asthmaobacht ändern kann. Das AIR2 (Asthma Interventional Forschung

Meeressäugetiere erleiden menschliche Krankheiten
LiveScience.com - ST. LOUIS Parasiten von den Katzerückständen verursachen tödliche Gehirnbeschädigung in den Kalifornien Seottern. Eine Kombination der giftigen Chemikalien und des Herpesvirus tötet weg von den Kalifornien Seelöwen. Und giftige Algen Blüte trägt zu den Rekordmanatistodesfällen bei

CDC Verkleidung sagt mehr Zickleinnotwendigkeit Grippeimpfstoff
Nahrungsmittelverbraucher - Anmerkung des Herausgebers: Ist es wirklich notwendig, einen Grippeschuß zu erhalten? Sie sagen, daß der Grippeschuß nicht dem beabsichtigten Schutz garantieren kann. Wir hörten Geschichten, denen die erhaltenen Leute impften und noch Grippe erhielten. Die, die an die natürliche immune Verteidigung glauben, können a folgen

Droge prüft Negativ auf österreichischen skiers
Seattle Zeiten - TURIN, Italien wurde kein Beweis des Lackierens in den Proben von 10 österreichischen skiers ermittelt, die in den überfällen gezielt wurden und unterworfen überraschung Drogetests an den Turin Olympics, sagte das IOC Freitag. „Die Proben zeigten oben keine nachteiligen Entdeckungen

Arbeiter zweifelhaft auf Wiedereinbauen
Connecticut Pfosten - die schlagenden Sikorsky Flugzeugarbeiter, die Dienstag denken sie gesagt werden, nicht, daß Ingenieure und Inspektoren für sie Gebäudehubschrauber für eine Anzahl von Gründen ausfüllen können, aber meistens wegen eines Mangels an Teile. Die 3.600 Mitglieder von Teamsters Einheimischem 1150 gingen weiter

Hauptursachen des Todes in China
Neu-England Journal von Medizin - zum Herausgeber: Die epidemiologische Analyse von Todesfällen in China vorbei er et al. (Sept. 15 Ausgabe) schlägt 1 eine änderung im Muster in Richtung zu der in den westlichen Gesellschaften vor: Herzkrankheit, Krebs und zerebrovaskulare Krankheit werden jetzt wie die oberen drei Ursachen von verzeichnet

Lungenkrebs - Studie: Schneidenfett verringerte nicht Krebs, Herzgefahren


Studie: Schneidenfett verringerte nicht Krebs, Herzgefahren
Jackson Fanfare-Hauptbuch - Judy LaCour, 66, trinkt etwas Wasser mit ihrer Mahlzeit. LaCour nahm an einer Untersuchung Initiative Gesundheit der Frauen über leicht fetthaltige Lebensstile und ihren Effekt auf Krebs- und Herzkrankheit teil. Vor sie verband die Studie mehr als 10 Jahren und wurde dem leicht fetthaltigen zugewiesen

Krebs-Impfstoff Listeria Advaxis empfängt Genehmigung durch die zuständige Aufsichtsbehörde für
dBusinessNews.com - New York - North Brunswick, NJ, February 21, 2006, Advaxis, Inc. (OTCBB: ADXS) verkündet, daß Regler der Firma erlaubt haben, Phase I/II die klinische Prüfung mit seinem Leitung Mittel einzuleiten, Listeria-gegründeter Krebsimpfstoff, Lovaxin C. Lovaxin C

AGH erhält Milliondollar Geschenk
Worcester Grafschaft-Zeiten - Berlin ResidentEunice Sorin hat $1 Million zu AGH gespendet. BERLIN -- Lokaler Philanthrop Eunice Sorin hat $1 Million gespendet, um die atlantischen allgemeinen Diagnosemitte der Frauen des Krankenhauses zu fördern. Sorin, 82, das AGH seit seiner Gründung gestützt hat

Bayer und Partner stoßen Phase 3 Versuch für Lungenkrebsbehandlung aus
MassenHigh-Tech - Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corp. hat randomisiert, Doppeltvorhang, Placebo-kontrollierte Phase 3 klinischer Versuch mit Calif angefangen. - gegründetes Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc., das ein Mittel als mögliche Behandlung des Lungenkrebses studiert. Die Studie hat das Nexavar (sorafenib

Doktoren Want, ausgebreiteten Krebs zu finden
San Francisco Gatter - niemand überprüften überhaupt, ob Brustkrebs des Leslie Badegastes zu ihrem Gehirn verbreitete, bis die Tagestumoren drei erschreckende Ergreifungen verursachten. MRI Scans können helfen, zu beschmutzen, wann Krebs in einem anderen Körperteil Sämlinge in das Gehirn sendet, aber wenige

Freitag, den 24. Februar 2006

Lungenkrebs - Gesundheit admn übersetzt bis zur Gerätvogelgrippe


Gesundheit admn Zahnräder bis zur Gerätvogelgrippe
Hindustan Zeiten, Indien - 23. Feb. 2006 Experten schließen Abgeordneten CMO Dr DV Prasad, Kastenarzt Dr NP Singh und Pathologen Dr Thakur mit ein. Dr weiteres Singh sagte, daß die Bezirk Gesundheit Leitung wurde

Hausfrau, Landwirt getötet in Kushtia
Vor der tägliche Stern, Bangladesh - 10 Stunden durchbohrten zwei Gewehrkugeln seinen Kasten als der Verbrecher abgefeuerte Punktfreie raum. Faruque erlag seinen Verletzungen auf der Weise dem lokalen Gesundheit Komplex.

Preis-Transparent
Galen Institut, VA - 11 Stunden „Web site des Gesundheit vor Planes, zum Beispiel der erste Doktor lädt auch $41.89 für eine Brustradiographie auf, die von zwei Winkeln genommen wird, während der letzte Preis $34.34 ist.

Forschung hebt Wert von Anthrax früh ermitteln hervor
vor News-Medical.net, Australien - 10 Stunden dieses sollten bioterrorism Warteschotterhaufen reichliche Versorgungsmaterialien Kastenschläuche einschließen, die benutzt werden zu, wem die Forschung während eines Stipendiums in der Gesundheitswesenforschung tat

Alles ist gut mit Jessa Zaragoza
ABS CBN Nachrichten, Philippinen - 23. Feb. 2006 Nachrichten über Jessa s kranke Gesundheit funkten, als die Paare ihre erste das hauptsächliche Santos Erinnerungskrankenhaus ein Woche früh für intensiven Kasten und Magen annullierten

Quincy PTA bietet „entsetzende“ Unterstützung an, um Bezirk zu schulen
Quincy VerkünderWhig, IL - 11 Stunden AED ist eine kleine, bewegliche elektronische Vorrichtung, angebracht zum Kasten einer vor Person mit Leitungen Martin Hoffnungen, eine Bewilligung von der Illinois landwirtschaftlichen Gesundheit Verbindung zu erhalten, aber

Report findet Herzoperationen, im Zustand sicherer zu erhalten
Vor tägliche Zeiten, PA zentrieren - 17 Stunden der Report, freigegeben durch den Pennsylvania Gesundheitspflege-Kosten-Eindämmung-Rat, auch das notierte Sternum und das Nehmen der $blutgefässe von ihren Beinen oder von Kastenwänden zu

Forum, zum auf Gesundheitspflege für schwarze Gemeinschaft zu konzentrieren
Nordgrafschaft-Zeiten, Ca - 21. Feb. 2006 Riley, der Programmmanager der Klinik für seine Nordgrafschaft-afrikanische amerikanische Gesundheit Koalition. Sie sagte, als ihre Schwester einen Klumpen in ihrem Kasten in ihrem frühen 30s fand

Dämmerung-Zone/Patient X
Ha'aretz (Subskription), Israel - 13 Stunden vor auf seinen Füßen und gelitten unter Diarrhöe, Kürze des Atems und Schmerzen in der Brust. Y. empfing die Drogen vom palästinensischen Gesundheit Ministerium, in übereinstimmung mit

Asthma - zuerst eingestellt von den besten Praxisasthma-Managementrichtlinien führte ein


Erster Satz beste Praxisasthma-Managementrichtlinien führte ein
Irische medizinische Nachrichten, Irland - 17. Feb. 2006 durch Julie-Anne Barnes. Die Asthma-Gesellschaft von Irland hat den ersten Satz der besten Praxisasthma-Managementrichtlinien für Primärschulen in Irland produziert.

Asthma sollte nicht Wintertime-Spaß stoppen
Forbes - 11. Feb. 2006 11 (HealthDay Nachrichten) -- Kalte Winterluft kann Asthmasymptome verbittern, aber es gibt einige einfache Methoden, zum zu helfen, Asthmaangriffe zu verhindern, sagt ein Experte.

Richmond ordnet Nr. 2 auf Liste „der Asthma-Kapitalien“
Richmond Zeit-Abfertigung, VA - 8. Feb. 2006 Richmond gehörte zu oberen „Asthma-Kapitalien“ des Landes in einer Klassifizierung von 100 freigegebenen Hauptmetropolitanbereichen diese Woche durch die Asthma-und Allergie-Grundlage von

Neues Programm erzieht Zicklein über Asthma
NorthernLife.ca, Kanada - 16. Feb. 2006, als Lehrer Erica Carlson zwei Kursteilnehmer Dutzend von ihrer Turnhallekategorie des Grades 4-5 fragte, wieviele gelitten unter Asthma, nur ein kleiner Junge seine Hand anhob.

Studie: Kindheit-Tiefstand konnte Probleme voraussagen
NBC4i.com, OH- - 22. Feb. 2006 über 25 Jahren. Sie besagt ihre Forschung zeigen eine Verbindung zwischen Kindheittiefstand und Erwachsenasthma und -korpulenz an. Die Forscher

Der Asthma-Säure Rückfluss-Anschluß
WSOCtv.com, NC - 17. Feb. 2006 Asthma-Asthma ist eine chronische Krankheit, in der die Fluglinien entflammt und empfindlich werden und veranlaßt sie, zu bestimmten Auslösern zu reagieren.

Krankenhausnehmen auf Asthma in den Jungen
Pittsburgh Pfosten-Zeitung, PA - 9. Feb. 2006 zum ersten Mal, besichtigt die reisende medizinische Maßeinheit Rankin, Dickson und Ben Fairless Zwischenschulen, um Pupillen für Asthma auszusortieren.

Am Ort entwickeltes Asthmaverfahren zum ersten Mal verwendet auf a
Shreveport Zeiten, LA - 10. Feb. 2006 29 mit dem schlechtesten Asthmaangriff seines Lebens, ist das erste Kind in der Welt wahrscheinlich, zum von zu profitieren Leben-stützen das Verfahren, das durch LSU Gesundheit Wissenschaften entwickelt wird

Studie verbindet Asthma mit schlechtem Verhalten
Das Alter, Australien - 17. Feb. 2006 Vorschüler mit hartnäckigen Asthmasymptomen können wahrscheinlicher sein, in Kämpfe zu erhalten und mehr Verhaltenprobleme als Kinder mit weniger strengem Asthma, a zu haben

Lungenkrebs - Shaw: Wir bezüglich gewählt, um zu führen


Shaw: Wir bezüglich gewählt, um zu führen
Vor Boca Raton Nachrichten, USA - 8 Stunden national. Der Krebs, der die Frage frontal adressiert, Shaw sagte: Ich fühle fein und früh folge seiner zweiten erfolgreichen Chirurgie für Lungenkrebs dieses

Babylon 5 Schauspieler-Würfel Lungenkrebs
Über - Nachrichten u. Ausgaben, NY - 15. Feb. 2006 ist der Schauspieler, der villainous Rollen des alwys Spiels schien, am Lungenkrebs am Alter von 59 gestorben. Sein Mittel bestätigte seine lange Schlacht mit der Krankheit.

Punkt-Therapeutik leitet Phase III Lungenkrebsversuch ein
Pharmazeutischer Geschäft Bericht - 10. Feb. 2006 erster Patient im der Firma Phase III an zweiter Stelle klinischen Versuch, der sein krebsbekämpfendes Droge talabostat im metastatic nicht-kleinen Zelle Lungenkrebs auswertet.

Gene können Verschiedenheiten des Lungenkrebses erklären rassische
CNN - 26. Jan. 2006 rassischer Abstand: Eine Studie fand, daß Schwarze wahrscheinlicher als Weiß und anderes sind, Lungenkrebs zu entwickeln, selbst wenn sie die gleiche Menge rauchen.

Lungenkrebs - amerikanische Lungenflügel-Verbindung empfiehlt sich, Asthma-Management zu verbessern


Amerikanische Lungenflügel-Verbindung empfiehlt sich, Asthma-Management zu verbessern
Über - Nachrichten u. Ausgaben, NY - 11. Feb. 2006 A (AAFAS berichten über Asthma-Kapital) Klassifizierung, welche die bewohnbaren Bereiche, die auf Asthmavorherrschen basieren, nicht ein oberes Interesse der amerikanischen Lungenflügel-Verbindung adressiert.

Hispanics können für Klimaasthma-Info online vorangehen
Forbes - 10. Feb. 2006 10 (HealthDay Nachrichten) -- Die Hispanic-Amerikaner, die nach Informationen über Klimagesundheit Ausgaben suchen, verbanden mit Asthma, Form, und Innenkohlenmonoxid haben

NEPA: Nation s Asthma-Kapital
Scranton Zeiten, PA - 8. Feb. 2006 Allergene und beschmutzte Luft geholfen, den Scranton/Wilkes-Barre-Metrobereich das schlechteste für Leute mit Asthma 2005, entsprechend der neuesten Klassifizierung von 100 zu bilden

6.-Sortierer hat Asthmaangriff, stirbt
San Diego Anschluß-Tribüne, Vereinigte Staaten - 18. Feb. 2006 starb ein 11 Einjahreskursteilnehmer von der McCabe Schule in EL Centro Donnerstag Nacht, nachdem er einen offensichtlichen Asthmaangriff erlitten hatte. Der 6.-Sortierer

Pagara hospitalisiert nach Asthmaangriff
Tägliche Zeiten, Pakistan - 19. Feb. 2006 Liga-Funktions- (PML-F) und geistiger Führer des Hur Jamaat, wurde auf Samstag Nacht hospitalisiert, als sein Zustand ernst nachdem ein Asthmaangriff sich drehte.

Tiefstand als Zicklein, Unpäßlichkeiten als Erwachsener?
Monster und Critics.com, Großbritannien - 21. Feb. 2006 WASHINGTON, DC, Vereinigte Staaten (UPI) -- Kinder, die niedergedrückt werden, können ernste medizinische Bedingungen im Erwachsensein, spezifisch Asthma und Korpulenz, ein neues gegenüberstellen

FDA, die Klima-bewußte änderung in den Asthmainhalatoren zwingt
WIS, Sc - 21. Feb. 2006 Interessen für den Ozon veranlassen änderungen, zu den Dringlichkeitsinhalatoren vorgenommen zu werden, die von den Asthmapatienten benutzt werden. Die allgemeinsten Asthmainhalatoren

Kastengesundheit - Hillenbrand unglücklich? Ein total unbegründetes Gerücht


Hillenbrand unglücklich? Ein total unbegründetes Gerücht
Vor Toronto Stern, Kanada - 11 Stunden wer nicht in Long-term passen, eine Spitze mehr Bargeld dem Kriegkasten für 2007 hinzufügen. Das Halten seines Endes der übereinkunft, mit einer Mannschaft in der guten Gesundheit, konnte herauf ein Problem beenden

Sichere und wirkungsvolle Migräne-Kopfschmerzen-Behandlungen gekennzeichnet in neuem
US Newswire (Pressekommuniquã#), DC - 23. Feb. 2006 ist eine ernste Belastung auf Migräne Sufferers, die nicht Krankenversicherung haben oder nicht von den Leuten mit Koronararterienleiden oder Angina genommen werden (Schmerz in der Brust), die

Asthma - ein verbotener Reisebus, Bluttransfusionen und Verriegeln der Olympics


Ein verbotener Trainer, Bluttransfusionen und Verriegeln der Olympics
Knall! Sport - 24. Feb. 3: 08 MORGENS
TURIN, Italien (AP) - der internationale olympische Ausschuß lud Walter Mayer nicht nach Turin ein. Er kam irgendwie. Außer zu meinem Netz

Grappler stößt Seufzer der Entlastung aus
Delaware Zustand-Nachrichten - 24. Feb. 4: 32 MORGENS
GEORGETOWN Dustin Jones bildete für die Gelegenheit seit Oktober aus. Sogar beim Spielen des Fußballs, faszinierte der Lure des Gewinnens einer Henlopen Konferenz, die Krone wringt, den See-Waldstark älteren. Außer zu meinem Netz

St. Louis Bereich haltbar auf Asthma Sufferers
Edwardsville Intelligencer - 20. Feb. 10: 12 MORGENS
Region ordnet 9. unter 100 schlechtesten Städte das Asthma und Allergie-Grundlage hat St. Louis als Nr. 9 unter seinen oberen 100 schlechtesten Städte für Asthma genannt. Die Studie wurde letzte Woche freigegeben und basierte auf 12 Faktoren, die in der jährlichen Klassifizierung von 100 Metropolitanstädte betrachtet wurden. Außer zu meinem Netz

Alle 10 vermuteten, daß skiers saubere Tests haben
Vor CBS Sportsline - 47 Minuten
Kein Beweis des Lackierens wurde in den Proben von 10 österreichischen skiers ermittelt, die in den überfällen gezielt wurden und unterworfen, um das Lackieren der Tests an den Turin Olympics zu überraschen, sagte das IOC Friday.Save zu meinem Netz

Haus OKs stärkere Sauberluft Standards
Der Pueblo-Häuptling online - 24. Feb. 6: 48 MORGENS
DENVER - das Haus gab einleitende Zustimmung Mittwoch zu einer Rechnung, die entworfen war, ließ den Zustand seine eigenen sauberen Luftstandards einstellen, anstatt folgt niedriger einen einstellte durch die Bundesregierung. Der Förderer von HB1309, Repräsentant. Anne McGihon, D-Denver, sagte, das Maß erforderlich ist, weil vor kurzem gesenkte saubere Luft-Tat föderativstandards Kolorado eins von fünf Zuständen in die Nation verließen, die sah, daß sein Quecksilber zu meinem Netz speichert

Allergien, Atmungs
ThirdAge - 23. Feb. 11: 34 P.M.
Ungefähr 7% aller Amerikaner leiden unter Heufieber, ein allergischer Zustand, der runny Nase, das Niesen und die teary Augen verursachen kann. Es bekannt offiziell als allergischer Rhinitis, allergischer Sinusitis oder allergische Bindehautentzündung, abhängig von, ob Symptome hauptsächlich in der Nase, in den Kurven oder in den Augen verkünden, beziehungsweise. Außer zu meinem Netz

Stark arbeiten, natürlich
Die Plainfield Sonne - 24. Feb. 1: 48 MORGENS
Niemand weiß für sicheres, aber die Heilung für Asthma könnte in irgendeiner Illinois von seltenen Betrieben oder von Blumen gefunden werden, die Naturschützer schützen möchten. Sie bitten häufig, das weiß, welche Geheimnisse in einigen der größten Eigenschaften der Masse versteckt werden? Außer zu meinem Netz

Dieser Athlet fährt, Eintragfäden und Heben Ski
Washington Pfosten - 23. Feb. 10: 40 P.M.
CESANA San SICARIO, Italien -- Biathletes häufig Einsturz im Schnee, nachdem sie die Endelinie kreuzen. Sie liegen dort für eine Spitze, die versucht, Luft in ihre zackigen Lungen zu erhalten, und manchmal bedeckt jemand sie mit einer Decke. Außer zu meinem Netz

Studie des neuen Untersuchungspatient-Verfahrens für Asthma unterwegs an Brigham und am Krankenhaus der Frauen
[Pressekommuniquã#-] Geschäft Leitung über Yahoo! Finanzierung - 22. Feb. 8: 56 MORGENS
BOSTON----22. Feb. 2006--Forscher an Brigham und am Krankenhaus der Frauen haben ein internationales, klinischer Versuch des Multi-center angefangen, um eine neue Untersuchungsasthmabehandlung zu erforschen, die den Kurs von Asthmaobacht ändern kann. Außer zu meinem Netz

OrthoLogic erwirbt Rechte zum neuen Peptidmittel
bizjournals.com über Yahoo! Vor Finanzierung - 53 Minuten
OrthoLogic Corp. Freitag verkündete Pläne, um bestimmte Werte zu kaufen und bestimmte Verbindlichkeiten von AzERx Inc. in einem Bargeld- und Aktienabkommen anzunehmen. Außer zu meinem Netz

Kastengesundheit - NATIONALE AUSWAHL: Nationale Auswahl


NATIONALE AUSWAHL: Nationale Auswahl
Kansas City Stern - 24. Feb. 12: 12 MORGENS
ROSEBURG, Erz. Ein Jugendlicher geschossen und einem anderen Kursteilnehmer an der Schule Donnerstag kritisch verwundet, dann geflohen zu einer Gaststätte, in der er die Gewehr zu seinem Kopf setzte, bevor er übergab. Außer zu meinem Netz

Doktor geschossene innere Klinik
Sonne-Stern - 23. Feb. 9: 18 MORGENS
CEBU STADT -- Ein Internist wurde absolut von einem kaukasischen Mann in ihrer Klinik auf den zweiten Stock von University Health Sciences Center der Cebu Doktoren kurz vor Mittag Thursday.Save zu meinem Netz geschossen

Tennis zieht seinen Stepchild vom Rand der Löschung
Die New York Sonne - 24. Feb. 12: 53 MORGENS
Oberseite-geordnetes Doppeltduo Bob und Mike Bryan gewann ihren ersten Australier, der im Januar geöffnet ist, aber ihre Reise nach New York City letzter Freitag wurde nicht als Siegtour bedeutet. Stattdessen waren das Bryans in der Stadt, zum ihres Sports zu fördern, sehnen sich die populärste Version des entspannenden Tennis und scheinbar auf dem Ausbessern nach einer Jahreszeit der Umwälzung unter Fachleuten. Die viel-verleumdeten Doppelten der Männer, die Spiel jetzt seine Selbst hat, speichern zu meinem Netz

Verringerte Lungenflügel-Funktion in den gesunden Preterm Kindern in den ersten Monaten des Lebens
RedNova - 24. Feb. 5: 46 MORGENS
Durch Friedrich Luciana; Stein, Renato T; Pitrez, Paulo M C; Corso, Andrea L; Jones, Marcus H Grundprinzip: Preterm Anlieferung ist mit einer häufigeren Ausdehnung der Atmungsmorbidität sogar in den Kindern verbunden gewesen, die bedeutende Atmungskrankheit nicht während der neugeborenen Periode haben. Außer zu meinem Netz

OSHA Geldstrafen Firma nach Grabeneinsturz
Baxter Nachricht - 23. Feb. 3: 01 MORGENS
Dilbeck Excavation Inc. des Gebirgshauses wurde Mittwoch durch die berufliche Sicherheit und Gesundheit Leitung in Zusammenhang mit einem 27. Jan. Gebrauchsgrabeneinsturz nahe Mallard Punkt-Straße auf der Ost USlandstraße 62 zitiert, die zwei Arbeiter begrub. Das Zitieren, das kategorisiert wird, wie „ernst“ durch OSHA, trägt eine Geldstrafe $2.100. Außer zu meinem Netz

Swimming-pools verbessern Gesundheit in den Remotegemeinschaften: Studie
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 23. Feb. 5: 17 P.M.
TONY EASTLEY: Die erste komplette Studie in die Auswirkungen der Swimming-pools in den eingeborenen Gemeinschaften hat eine bemerkenswerte Verringerung einer Strecke der Krankheiten gefunden. Außer zu meinem Netz

Rosenholz-Höhen verurteilt für Fälle 2001-2003
Syracuse.com - 24. Feb. 3: 11 MORGENS
Die Störung eines Doktors, die lebensbedrohende Krankheit eines Patienten schnell zu adressieren und andere Verletzungen haben Rosenholz-Höhen Gesundheit Mitte in Syrakus $7.000 in den Geldstrafen gekostet. Außer zu meinem Netz

Lungenkrebs - Hispanic Gesundheitspflegearbeiter begrüßten für helfende Umsiedler


Hispanic Gesundheitspflegearbeiter begrüßten für helfende Umsiedler
San Antonio ausdrückliche Nachrichten - der Mann stand in der Linie für mehr als eine Stunde und erfaßte ein Blatt Papier. Als er schließlich den San Antonio Kliniker erreichte, der beim triage für Hurrikan Katrina Umsiedler hilft, überreichte er das Dokument und unbuttoned sein Hemd. Dort baumelnd von

Energie 2005 der Feder
Hamilton Zuschauer - keine Weise Jose, gehe ich nicht innen dort. Dieses ist, was ich zu mich dachte, wie ich oben dem grossen betrachtete, alt und Haus creepy-schaute, das ich gezwungen wurde zu betreten. Es war auf einem unheimlichen, verlassenen Weg. Sehen, es war Samstag und ich tat Anlieferungen für

Eine bestrafende Zwangslage
Columbus Abfertigung - Sturmwarnungen waren in der Luft, wie ein 13 Einjahres George sich näherte seinem Ostseite Haus auf seinem Fahrrad rattert. Leute in der Nachbarschaft sagten, daß mein Vati mich suchte, „zurückgerufen rattert, 39. Er bereiste die Stadt in seinem Auto.“

Gastversuch: Du kannst Gefahr der Herzkrankheit verringern
Öffentliche Meinung - Herzkrankheit ist die führende Ursache des Todes in den Frauen. Ein in fünf Frauen in den Vereinigten Staaten haben irgendeine Form der Herzkrankheit. Amerikanische Frauen sind sechsmal zum Würfel der Herzkrankheit als des Brustkrebses wahrscheinlicher. Herzkrankheit tötet mehr Frauen rüber

Eltern der verbundenen Zwillinge überwältigt durch Unterstützung
Bismarck Tribüne - FARGO (AP) - Eltern der verbundenen Zwillinge Abby und des Schönheit Carlsen Sagens werden sie durch die Unterstützung und die Großzügigkeit von anderen überwältigt, die durch ihre Geschichte berührt werden. „Wenn wir um um jeder in Fargo gerade bitten könnten, um Ehrengodparents zu sein, würde das so kühl sein

Stix werfen Crix Pix! über den Haufen:
Schiefer - Troubleshooter Pfeffer bemühten tireur: Cheney „troubleshooter“ Mary Matalin kann wirklich sich aus der Geschichte heraus halten, huh? Alles, ihren Chefblick gut selflessly zu bilden: Sie auch beschrieb Vizepräsident, war die, sagte sie, im Nr.

Zurück kämpfen
Inlandsnachrichten-Tribüne - wie sie für Monate getan hatten, Jill Ranns tiptoed Eltern in Schlafzimmer ihrer schlafenden Tochter kurz vor Mitternacht. Nur an diesem bestimmten Abend drei Wochen vor, Markierung und Paula Rann trugen mehr als eine Chemotherapiepille für ihr

Nehmen-Obacht der Knochen-Dichte vor ihr ist zu spät
Hollister freiberuflich tätig - Q: Ich bin eine Frau in meinem mid-50s mit einer Familiengeschichte der Osteoporose. Wie und wann sollte ich aussortiert für diese Krankheit erhalten? A: Osteoporose ist eine Knochen-verdünnende Krankheit, die Marken du empfindlilcher gegen das Brechen eines Knochens. Jedes Jahr ist sie für verantwortlich

Herz-Gesundheit
MSNBC - Das Nehmen Verordnung der Betablocker- oder statindrogen kann die Wahrscheinlichkeiten des Habens nur des milden Schmerzes in der Brust anstelle von einem Herzangriff als das erste Symptom der Herzkrankheit, die berichteten Forscher aufladen. VOLLE GESCHICHTE

Chest health - Getting younger every year has its perks


Getting younger every year has its perks
Arkansas News Bureau - Grandma is 14 going on 13. When I was a child, my grandfather threw a big party for my grandmother's 50th birthday. Grandma announced then and there that she was going to move forward by going backwards. The very next year, she celebrated her 49th

'Babylon 5' star Andreas Katsulas, 59, dies
San Bernardino County Sun - LOS ANGELES - Veteran character actor Andreas Katsulas, immortalized as imposing red-eyed alien ambassador G'Kar on television's "Babylon 5" and a one-armed murderer in the 1993 film "The Fugitive," has died of lung cancer. He was 59. Katsulas, who

'Babylon 5' and 'Fugitive' star Andreas Katsulas, 59, dies
KESQ News - LOS ANGELES Veteran character actor Andreas Katsulas has died. His agent says Katsulas, who had been undergoing chemotherapy treatments for lung cancer, died in his Los Angeles home February 13th. Katsulas was immortalized as imposing red-eyed alien

Gloversville man sentenced for clean air violations
Empire State News - The United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York, announced Friday that Anthony Mongato 41, of Gloversville, NY, was sentenced in United States District Court in Syracuse, NY by Judge Howard Munson. In 2002 Mongato pled guilty to a

Advaxis' Listeria Cancer Vaccine Receives Regulatory Approval for
dBusinessNews.com - New York - North Brunswick, NJ, February 21, 2006, Advaxis, Inc. (OTCBB: ADXS) announced that regulators have allowed the company to initiate Phase I/II clinical testing with its lead compound, Listeria-based cancer vaccine, Lovaxin C. Lovaxin C

Omega-3 fatty acids not cancer protection
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - Eat your fatty fish and hang on, if you wish, to that bottle of tasty fish oil - but don't expect them to protect you from cancer. A new study says that foods and supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids do not offer such protection, dashing some

Bayer and partner launch Phase 3 trial for lung cancer treatment
Mass High Tech - Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corp. has begun a randomized, double- blind, placebo-controlled Phase 3 clinical trial with Calif.-based Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. studying a compound as a potential treatment of lung cancer. The study has the Nexavar (sorafenib

Connecting With Patients Adds Meaning to Medicine
Medscape News - Two recent interactions with patients reminded me once again why I became a doctor. "JP" is a 7-year-old boy who came to the hospital with his parents because he had been sick with a gastrointestinal illness for about a week. JP felt miserable. Every

Cancer-fighting drug may get too expensive for most people
Arizona Daily Star - Doctors are excited about the prospect of Avastin, a drug already widely used for colon cancer, as a crucial new treatment for breast and lung cancer, too. But doctors are cringing at the price the maker, Genentech, plans to charge for it: about $100

Obituaries Feb. 15, 2006
Pacifica Tribune - Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 18, for Richard Gordon Cripe Funeral services will be held this Saturday for former Pacifican Richard Gordon Cripe, who died at home in Manteca Feb. 12 at the age of 78. A native of San Luis Obispo, he lived in

Chest health - Breast-feeding debate heats up in Massachusetts


Breast-feeding debate heats up in Massachusetts
Reuters - hospitals from handing out free samples of infant formula, provided by formula companies, to new mothers. The state would be the first to ban the free formula. Republican Gov. Mitt Romney says he believes mothers should decide how to feed their

Study of New Investigational Outpatient Procedure for Asthma Underway
Genetic Engineering News - Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have begun an international, multi-center clinical trial to explore a new investigational asthma treatment that may change the course of asthma care. The AIR2 (Asthma Interventional Research) study

Teen Life Conference scheduled for today
Vallejo Times-Herald - The first Teen Life Conference for high school students from Vallejo will take place 3 to 8 p.m. today on Touro University, on Mare Island. Medical students have spent months planning the conference which includes forums on some of Vallejo's top

Autopsy uproar in teen's boot camp death
St. Paul Pioneer Press - Dr. Charles Siebert, who released a controversial autopsy in a teen's boot camp-related death, has been without a medical license for three weeks and recently issued two botched autopsy reports -- one of which listed a mother as having ''unremarkable

Pearly whites: Teaching children good dental hygiene is important for
Anderson Independent-Mail - Parents use this phrase from time to time and it s certainly true when it comes to dental hygiene. It probably won t register with a five-year-old that careful brushing and flossing now will save her from hours upon hours in a dentist s chair 20

Study: Cheaper drug may be better for allergies
Atlanta Journal Constitution - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. An inexpensive over-the-counter allergy drug alleviates congestion better than a more expensive prescription medication, and both work equally well when it comes to easing runny nose and sneezing, according to a new study

Escaped Python Found Above Shower
Denver Channel - Play Colorado Springs Police Chief Luis Velez what happened when one of his officers was shot and killed. And how the suspect was caught. (Full press conference.) More Laid Off NREL Employees Skeptical Of President's Visit Play President George W

Well, Well, Well: A Log of Notes and Observations
Washington Post - A teaspoon of typical tap water has about 138 bacteria. A teaspoon of typical hot tub water has about 2.17 million. That's only one of the unsettling findings by a team of Texas A&M researchers. Of the 43 public and private tubs tested, a scary

More Campus News
Kentucky Kernel - For Doris Wilkinson, learning comes as naturally as breathing. Perhaps even more naturally. Wilkinson, a UK professor of sociology and UK's first full-time black female faculty member, remembers turning to books when asthma kept her indoors as a

High Pollution Advisory Extended Through Thursday
KPHO - The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality has issued a high pollution advisory (HPA) for PM-10 (coarse Particulate Matter) effective Thursday, February 23, 2006. As a result, Maricopa County has issued a No Burn Day restriction. Residents must

Asthma - Researchers to Study Chemokine Anticancer Candidate


Researchers to Study Chemokine Anticancer Candidate
RedNova - Feb 23 5:42 AM
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has entered into an agreement to study Chemokine Therapeutics' lead anticancer compound's ability to inhibit the metastasis of a human breast cancer in preclinical models.Save to My Web

College Basketball: A Season Like No Other
Sports Illustrated - Feb 22 6:35 AM
The voice is vibrant, strong, full of life. On Nov. 12, 2005, Jackson Collins left a message on the cellphone of his son Coleman, a standout junior forward for Virginia Tech. Last Thursday, three days after his father had succumbed to lung cancer at age 56, two days before returning to the court in honor of his dad's memory, Coleman sat in his Blacksburg apartment and listened once more to a Save to My Web

Breast Cancer Drugs Limit Post-Surgery Recurrence
Health Scout - Feb 22 4:17 PM
Promising findings on Taxotere and Herceptin in new trial.Save to My Web

Doctors push to find spreading cancer earlier
MSNBC - Feb 21 6:42 AM
MRI scans can help spot when cancer in another part of the body sends seedlings into the brain, but few patients get routine checks. Neurology specialists say its time to change that.Save to My Web

Antioxidant Supplements Don't Protect Against Prostate Cancer
WKYT 27 - Kentucky - Feb 23 6:47 AM
TUESDAY, Feb. 14 (HealthDay News) -- A study of nearly 30,000 men finds that long-term use of popular antioxidant supplements does not protect most nonsmoking men from developing prostate cancer.Save to My Web

Group Says Chromium Risks Withheld
AP via Yahoo! News - Feb 23 5:22 PM
Worried about stricter regulations, the chromium industry withheld key data from the government involving the health risks of workers exposed to the carcinogenic metal, according to a study released Thursday.Save to My Web

Stars will align for Belanger benefit
Baltimore Sun - Feb 23 6:27 AM
Celebrity tour to play Harford Co. fundraiser honoring late Oriole After raising an estimated $10,000 for lung cancer research in each of the first two years of the Mark Belanger Celebrity Golf Classic, tournament organizers knew that a larger event was needed to increase awareness and donations toward finding a cure for the disease that took the life of the former Orioles shortstop in 1998. Save to My Web

Negro leagues historian dies aat 80
NJ.com - Feb 21 5:07 PM
2 ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) Robert W. Peterson, whose book "Only the Ball Was White" chronicled the story of the Negro leagues, has died. He was 80. Peterson died at a hospital near Allentown on Feb. 11, according to his wife, Peggy. He suffered from lung cancer and emphysema.Save to My Web

Asthma - Smokers and Former Smokers Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer


Smokers and Former Smokers Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer
DG News - Feb 13, 2006 NEW YORK, NY -- February 13, 2006 -- Smokers and former smokers should be screened for lung cancer even if they don't have symptoms, according to a new study

California Labels Second Hand Smoke Toxic
WTKR Your NewsChannel 3, VA - 7 hours ago Assessment drew on more than 1,000 other studies of secondhand smoke and blamed the fumes for 4,000 deaths each year in California from lung cancer or heart

Robotic Surgery in Treatment for Prostate Cancer - Antioxidants
Best Syndication, CA - Feb 22, 2006 that vitamin E has been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer, and beta-carotene has been associated with increased lung cancer risk, according to

Lung-tumor size linked with cancer spread: study
Xinhua, China - Feb 13, 2006 14(Xinhuanet) -- Lung-tumor size appears to be useful in predicting whether the cancer has spread among patients with asymptomatic lung cancer, US researchers

Early Lung Cancer Diagnosis Facilitated With New Navigation
Medical News Today, UK - Feb 11, 2006 increasingly embracing the use of a novel imaging technology known as the superDimension /Bronchus System (SDBS) which enables diagnosis of lung cancer at an

Cambodian refugee and Goldenite loses battle with lung cancer
Golden Star, Canada - Feb 8, 2006 Samach, who moved to Canada with his family in 1990, escaping persecution in his native Cambodia, lost his battle with lung cancer on January 26.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Asthma - Gold from the Gas Fields


Gold from the Gas Fields
High County News - Energy companies plow some profits back into Western ground Raymond Plank, chairman of Apache Corp., says responsible companies like his prove that the energy industry can reduce its environmental impacts and give more back to local communities

Agreements and research push BioGaia towards profitability
Nutra Ingredients USA - 2/16/2006 - A raft of new agreements and some positive study results have helped BioGaia to report promising results for full year 2005, in which it edged SEK 8.1m ( 0.86m) closer to the point where accounts turn from red to black. The operating

Breast-feeding debate heats up in Massachusetts
Reuters - hospitals from handing out free samples of infant formula, provided by formula companies, to new mothers. The state would be the first to ban the free formula. Republican Gov. Mitt Romney says he believes mothers should decide how to feed their

Bad Air After 9-11? EPA Is Sued for Answers
Village Voice - Jenna Orkin tested her Brooklyn Heights apartment after 9-11 and found dangerous levels of asbestos. photo: Willie Davis/Veras Jenna Orkin doesn't expect to hear her truth about 9-11 unless someone forces the officials involved to tell it. For her

Kids under 5 should get flu shot, U.S. panel says
MSNBC - Q&A: All about bed-wetting Researchers say a shocking number of kids are gambling, whether they re doing it online with credit cards, sneaking into casinos with fake IDs, holding their own Texas Hold 'Em poker games or betting on sports events

More Campus News
Kentucky Kernel - For Doris Wilkinson, learning comes as naturally as breathing. Perhaps even more naturally. Wilkinson, a UK professor of sociology and UK's first full-time black female faculty member, remembers turning to books when asthma kept her indoors as a

Cordero accepts sacrifice for WBC
Washington Times - VIERA, Fla. -- It's the final run of the day for pitchers -- four laps around a practice field, which equals a mile under an intense Florida sun. Chad Cordero is struggling. The Washington Nationals closer is running last, way behind the pack, sweat

Hewlett-Packard and 9 other stock picks
MSN MoneyCentral - Here s a regularly updated list of stock picks from guests on CNBC. It was recommended Feb. 17 by William Fearnly Jr., who covers the computer and enterprise hardware sectors for FTN Midwest Securities. He has a buy recommendation on the

Sick Car Syndrome
KFSN - February 16 - Is your car making you sick? Some experts say it could if dust, mold or pollution is getting trapped inside your vents. All year round, allergy and asthma sufferers flock to Dr. Bill Ebbeling's office in Northeast Fresno. "Congestion

Lung cancer - Columnist Lauran Neergaard: Allergies basis for rare illness


Columnist Lauran Neergaard: Allergies basis for rare illness
Traverse City Record-Eagle - Genes prove it: A rare but devastating esophageal illness that's on the rise isn't hard-to-treat acid reflux as once suspected, but a completely different disease - one linked to allergies. Known by the tongue-twisting name eosinophilic esophagitis

Flu shots urged for kids
USA Today - ATLANTA A federal advisory panel voted unanimously Wednesday to recommend all children 6 months to 5 years old get flu shots, beginning in the fall. The vote by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which advises the Centers for

Lung cancer - Unraveling Myths About Heart Disease


Unraveling Myths About Heart Disease
WBBM - Heart disease takes a life every 33 seconds, according to experts. CBS's The Early Show took on this issue with its week-long HeartScore series, ending on Friday with a visit from a noted cardiologist, whose life goal is to prevent heart attacks. Dr

Cheney Victim: Accidents Happen
WBOC - ( CBS/AP)- The man accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney on a hunting trip last weekend is out of the hospital. Harry Whittington, a 78-year-old Texas attorney, called himself a "lucky person," in a statement to reporters Friday outside

PAKISTAN: Peaceful protest rally in Karachi
Asia Media - Karachi --- Parts of Karachi remained closed and tens of thousands of people rallied here on Thursday in protest against blasphemous cartoons published in some European Newspapers. Held against the background of mob violence during similar protests

Attorney Shot by Cheney Released from Hospital
Sacramento Union - CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas The lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney during a hunting trip was discharged from a hospital Friday and told reporters he was deeply sorry for all the trouble Cheney had faced over the past week. We all assume certain

Puppy Death Probe Inconclusive Shelter Employee Cleared
Leesburg Today - Feb 16, 2006 -- An investigator assigned to determine the cause of death of a puppy rescued from the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina concluded that there is no medical evidence to substantiate any claims of mistreatment of the animal while in the

Hispanic health care workers saluted for helping evacuees
San Antonio Express News - The man stood in line for more than an hour, clutching a sheet of paper. When he finally reached the San Antonio clinician helping with triage for Hurricane Katrina evacuees, he handed over the document and unbuttoned his shirt. There, dangling from

Three cases of tuberculosis reported in county
Daily Sentinel - The Texas Department of State Health Services, formerly the Texas Department of Health, says there have been three reported cases of tuberculosis disease in Nacogdoches County this year, and one of those cases is believed to be a Hurricane Katrina

Google's Charity Guru
Red Herring - Search giant Google tapped Dr. Larry Brilliant, a man with deep roots both in technology and altruism, to head Google.org, the company s philanthropic arm. Dr. Brilliant, 61, an admitted radical and associate of Wavy Gravy, a 1960s countercultural

Man Shot By Cheney Defends VP
ABC News - Texas Lawyer Wounded by Vice President to Be Released From Hospital Today, Calls Shooting 'an Accident' The injuries from birdshot were visible on the face of Harry Whittington, the man accidentally shot and wounded by a shotgun blast from the gun of

Lung cancer - The Heart of Navy Medicine


The Heart of Navy Medicine
NNMC Journal - February is a month for hearts -- it's not only the month for Valentine's Day, but it's also National Heart Month. At the National Naval Medical Center, cardiology experts are hoping the "holiday of love" reminds people that cardiovascular wellness

Man Shot By Cheney Defends VP
ABC News - Texas Lawyer Wounded by Vice President to Be Released From Hospital Today, Calls Shooting 'an Accident' The injuries from birdshot were visible on the face of Harry Whittington, the man accidentally shot and wounded by a shotgun blast from the gun of

Bush gets an earful in church
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Then I guess you believe that Martin Luther King had no class either, DennyO. He was known for chastising his guests for not living up to their potential and encoraging them to face their failures and use them to do better things in life. Considering

Spring tuneup Get help to get healthy
Berkshire Eagle - Personal trainer Avi Dresner, right, sets a rapid pace for author Bess Hochstein on her daily trail run. Photo by Kipp Lynch In the spring issue of Health Quarterly, I related my initial meetings with personal trainer Avi Dresner of Pittsfield, Mass

Is Bonds' heart still in the game?
Contra Costa Times - SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Barry Bonds' hello sounded more like goodbye. The Giants slugger reported to spring training Wednesday, worked out with his Giants teammates and held his annual State of the Barry Address. He sounded like a man who knows his time in

Stix Nix Crix Pix!:
Slate - The Times ' Sacred Rattner and his "Chinese Wall": Any mention of investment banker Steven Rattner in the New York Times has to be read with intense suspicion--he's a longtime friend and adviser to NYT publisher Pinch Sulzberger and gets featured in

PAKISTAN: Peaceful protest rally in Karachi
Asia Media - Karachi --- Parts of Karachi remained closed and tens of thousands of people rallied here on Thursday in protest against blasphemous cartoons published in some European Newspapers. Held against the background of mob violence during similar protests

Asthma - A blind spot for bronchitis


A blind spot for bronchitis
USA Today - Feb 19, 2006 The chest physicians now recommend that adults under age 65 get a whooping cough vaccine. Contributing: Have a health or medical question?

Picture of good health
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Feb 20, 2006 Got something to get off Got something to get off your chest? Voice your opinion and interact with other fans in our free Bucks Forum. Go to Forum.

Nichols leads four candidates in financing
Lufkin Daily News, TX - 14 hours ago $125,465, leaving a cash-on-hand amount of $211,735 in his campaign war chest. DEER CREEK NURSING Director of Nursing Cantex Health Care Centers, a .(more).

Southern Ocean Good Causes
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Feb 22, 2006 Lots for Little, 1328 River Ave., Lakewood; The Treasure Chest, 666 Route possibly administrative duties, as well as assisting during public health emergencies

Exhausting: Pollution from cars on Stanwix Bank in Carlisle could
News & Star, UK - 8 hours ago much nitrogen dioxide which can cause shortness of breath and chest pains, although the council says the levels experienced in Carlisle will not affect health.

My Experience with Cialis Online
LiveArticles.org, CA - Feb 22, 2006 Everything about me is -Big- Big Arms, Big Chest, Big Biceps, Big Muscular Legs She told me "From my experience, you are best example of male sexual health".

Genes, society drive eating disorders
Kingsport Times News, TN - 19 hours ago of soft, downy body hair on the chest and arms; muscle atrophy; constipation; bowel irritation; osteoporosis and even death. Health risks associated with

Francona is now also managing his health well
Boston Globe, United States - 12 hours ago ''And [my health] didn't He was hospitalized in New York before the third game of the season with chest tightness, which was determined to be the result of a

Racism, religious obscurantism and hypocrisy Australian parliament
World Socialist Web Site, MI - Feb 20, 2006 While the vote in the House of Representatives saw the health minister s veto of the House engaged in an orgy of mutual backslapping and chest-baring during

Chest health - State Farm still a mystery


State Farm still a mystery
Daily News Journal - Feb 23 4:14 AM
It wasn't exposure to a toxic chemical that provoked an evacuation of State Farm's operation center Tuesday, but what exactly it was remains a mystery.Save to My Web

Hit by insurance hell
Tucson Citizen - Feb 23 1:41 AM
It appeared to be a dream come true for Aaron and Stacee Porter.Save to My Web

Power Plant Is Opposed
Los Angeles Times - Feb 23 12:08 AM
A poor Riverside County area would be hurt by the project, says a group planning to sue.Save to My Web

Lung cancer - Kids with bad asthma prone to bad behavior


Kids with bad asthma prone to bad behavior
MSNBC - Drugs for treating allergies Preschoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights with their peers or otherwise have more behavior problems than children with less severe asthma, a study finds. "These findings

Budget cuts threaten major study at university
Brookings Register - The future of South Dakota State University s largest research grant ever, which would give the school $13.1 million over the next five years, is at stake after President Bush unveiled his 2007 budget proposal Monday. The president simply omitted

Expert: Asthma-drug warning being blown off
Arizona Daily Star - Applies to a class of drugs known as long-acting bronchodilators, specifically Serevent, Foradil and Advair. Warns "these medicines may increase the chance of severe asthma episodes, and death when those episodes occur." The FDA advises

Children's self-esteem can affect their response to asthma
EurekAlert - While many urban children suffer from asthma, those who have high self-esteem and good problem-solving skills may be less likely to have their asthma symptoms interfere with school, a new study finds. "Our results suggest that in spite of facing

Police seize materials in raids of Austrian teams
MSNBC - TURIN, Italy - A police raid in the middle of the night. A surprise knock on the door from Olympic drug-testers. An investigation touched off by a banned coach who showed up where he wasn t wanted. The most rigorous anti-doping program in Winter

Budget Cuts Take Aim at Medical Programs
San Francisco Gate - From screening newborns for hearing problems to efforts to fight heart disease and find causes of premature birth, some innovative medical programs demanded by families are on the government chopping block. President Bush's proposed budget for 2007

Lung cancer - Genes, society drive eating disorders


Genes, society drive eating disorders
Kingsport Times News, TN - 13 hours ago of soft, downy body hair on the chest and arms; muscle atrophy; constipation; bowel irritation; osteoporosis and even death. Health risks associated with

Racism, religious obscurantism and hypocrisy Australian parliament
World Socialist Web Site, MI - Feb 20, 2006 While the vote in the House of Representatives saw the health minister s veto of the House engaged in an orgy of mutual backslapping and chest-baring during

Statins may cut odds of unexpected heart attack
The Advocate, CA - Feb 21, 2006 The study involved patients enrolled in a Kaiser Permanente health insurance plan in Northern In a group of 468 patients with chest pain, 40% took statins.

Dumb and dumber at the gym
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 2 hours ago Roger Mack, a master trainer at Tysons Sport & Health in Virginia, ungenerously that transfers pressure from the target muscle (the pectoral, or chest) to the

Exhausting: Pollution from cars on Stanwix Bank in Carlisle could
News & Star, UK - 2 hours ago much nitrogen dioxide which can cause shortness of breath and chest pains, although the council says the levels experienced in Carlisle will not affect health.

Chest health - FDA forcing environmentally-conscious change in asthma inhalers


FDA forcing environmentally-conscious change in asthma inhalers
WIS-TV Columbia - Feb 22 12:10 AM
(National-NBC) February 21, 2006 - If you use an emergency inhaler, the price for your medicine may be going up. Concerns for the ozone are causing changes to be made to emergency inhalers used by asthma patients.Save to My Web

Raising Funds, Awareness To Fight Asthma
KXAN 36 Austin - Feb 21 3:02 AM
Imagine having to worry with every breath you take and you'd have an idea what it's like for some of the hundred thousands Central Texas adults and children living with asthma.Save to My Web

FROM THE SELF-HELP SHELF %%head%%Looking at link between diet and disease
The Plain Dealer - Feb 22 1:32 AM
Inflammation Nation%%endhead%%(A Fireside Book, Simon & Schuster, $15) by Floyd H. Chilton with Laura Tucker. Are arthritis, allergies and asthma on the rise? These and other inflammatory diseases such as dementia, diabetes and heart disease have grown in the last three decades.Save to My Web

Lung cancer - Google's Charity Guru


Google's Charity Guru
Red Herring - Search giant Google tapped Dr. Larry Brilliant, a man with deep roots both in technology and altruism, to head Google.org, the company s philanthropic arm. Dr. Brilliant, 61, an admitted radical and associate of Wavy Gravy, a 1960s countercultural

Man charged in 1993 killing a second time (2:14 am)
Columbus Dispatch - The suspect in the killing of a pizza-shop manager nearly 13 years ago was back in jail last night after police refiled aggravated murder charges against him. Quincy S. Phipps, 35, was in the Franklin County jail, a deputy said. Columbus police

Hispanic health care workers saluted for helping evacuees
San Antonio Express News - The man stood in line for more than an hour, clutching a sheet of paper. When he finally reached the San Antonio clinician helping with triage for Hurricane Katrina evacuees, he handed over the document and unbuttoned his shirt. There, dangling from

Patient suspected of getting Legionnaires' from water system dies
Newsday - ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A patient with hepatitis suspected of contracting Legionnaires' disease at the city's biggest hospital has died and two cancer patients have been diagnosed with the pneumonia-like illness almost a month apart. Caused by a bug that

Follow this link for more
Arkansas City Traveler - CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) -- His face marked with tiny birdshot wounds, the lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney while quail hunting left a hospital Friday, saying ''accidents do and will happen'' and apologizing for the trouble the incident

MRDD patient faces murder charge
Dayton Daily News - The mentally retarded 20-year-old sought refuge from the cameras and chaos about him from the solace he's known his whole life. "Can I say hi to my mom?" he asked. As Shuman was being led out of court no more than 20 minutes after being called

Judge spreads awareness of heart disease
WALB 10 - Albany - An Albany Judge is urging all women to get an annual physical, after one saved her life. Probate Judge Nancy Stephenson thought she was a healthy, active woman. She had no warning signs her heart was failing, until she asked her doctors a

Deputy finds 245 pounds of marijuana in search
Lincoln Journal Star - A Seward County Sheriff s deputy found 245 pounds of marijuana after stopping an SUV for a traffic violation at the Seward interchange on Interstate 80. Chief Deputy Dan Hejl said 24-year-old Jesus William Solis was driving a Chevy Suburban with

Guest essay: You can reduce risk of heart disease
Public Opinion - Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. One in five women in the United States have some form of heart disease. American women are six times more likely to die of heart disease than of breast cancer. Heart disease kills more women over

Asthma - Puppy Death Probe Inconclusive Shelter Employee Cleared


Puppy Death Probe Inconclusive Shelter Employee Cleared
Leesburg Today - Feb 16, 2006 -- An investigator assigned to determine the cause of death of a puppy rescued from the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina concluded that there is no medical evidence to substantiate any claims of mistreatment of the animal while in the

Doctors Monitoring Execution Rekindles Ethics Debate
Sacramento Union - SAN FRANCISCO The state s decision to hire an anesthesiologist to monitor the planned lethal injection of the killer Michael Morales Tuesday has rekindled a fierce ethics debate in medical circles over doctors participating in executions

Paralytic battles for adequate supply
AZCentral.com - Life in a wheelchair is hard enough and having to fight for a sterile supply of urinary catheters is a cruel twist, says Mike Starkovich, who knows more than a little about fighting and twisting. His torso was twisted in one direction and his hips

Ont. woman denied medical service because she didn't speak French
Fort St. John News - And after suffering a partial lung collapse a few years ago, a common cold doesn't just 'go away' after a few days for the 57-year-old Ontario woman; it gets progressively worse. So after two weeks of suffering with flu-like symptoms, Ravary needed

Cheney Victim: Accidents Happen
WBOC - ( CBS/AP)- The man accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney on a hunting trip last weekend is out of the hospital. Harry Whittington, a 78-year-old Texas attorney, called himself a "lucky person," in a statement to reporters Friday outside

Stix Nix Crix Pix!:
Slate - The Times ' Sacred Rattner and his "Chinese Wall": Any mention of investment banker Steven Rattner in the New York Times has to be read with intense suspicion--he's a longtime friend and adviser to NYT publisher Pinch Sulzberger and gets featured in

The Heart of Navy Medicine
NNMC Journal - February is a month for hearts -- it's not only the month for Valentine's Day, but it's also National Heart Month. At the National Naval Medical Center, cardiology experts are hoping the "holiday of love" reminds people that cardiovascular wellness

Ex-USF Doctor's Plea Deal Terms Set
Tampa Bay Online - This feature requires the Macromedia Flash Plugin. Please visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer to download this plugin. TAMPA - The former chairman of the University of South Florida's psychiatry department was wearing his signature bow

Attorney Shot by Cheney Released from Hospital
Sacramento Union - CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas The lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney during a hunting trip was discharged from a hospital Friday and told reporters he was deeply sorry for all the trouble Cheney had faced over the past week. We all assume certain

Lung cancer - Northlake Medical Center offers "Be Heart Smart" at H2U Health


Northlake Medical Center offers "Be Heart Smart" at H2U Health
Weekly - Tucker, GA (February 6, 2006) Do you know if you are at risk for heart failure, and if so, what you can do to minimize your risk? Northlake Medical Center invites you to join family practice physician Moya Sommerville-Kelley, MD, for the H2U

Samuel L. Jackson Breathes Life Into 'Freedomland'
ABC News - Feb. 17, 2006 Not only have movies gone to the dogs the dogs have gone to Antarctica. "Eight Below" is another beautiful film set at the South Pole. Think "March of the Penguins," only with kibbles and bits. On a mission to aid a geology

Power plants linked to illness
Gazette - Fine particle pollution from Maryland power plants is contributing to premature deaths, asthma attacks and other serious health problems according to a report released Wednesday by a nurses group. The plant-produced pollution contributed to about 100

Scranton Tops List of U.S. Asthma Capitals
KXAN - Scranton, Richmond, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Milwaukee, in that order, are the top five worst U.S. cities when it comes to asthma risk factors and quality of life for people with asthma, says the third annual ranking of 100 major metropolitan areas

Police seize materials in raids of Austrian teams
MSNBC - TURIN, Italy - A police raid in the middle of the night. A surprise knock on the door from Olympic drug-testers. An investigation touched off by a banned coach who showed up where he wasn t wanted. The most rigorous anti-doping program in Winter

Kids with asthma prone to bad behavior
MSNBC - Drugs for treating allergies Preschoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights with their peers or otherwise have more behavior problems than children with less severe asthma, a study finds. "These findings

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Lung cancer - Herbal Supplements Could Cause Dangerous Side Effects During Plastic


Herbal Supplements Could Cause Dangerous Side Effects During Plastic
Medical News Today - Natural herbal supplements are supposed to help boost our immune systems, give us more energy and make us generally healthier. However, many of these "harmless" supplements could cause dangerous side effects during plastic surgery, reports a study in

A cool re-run for islander
The State - CESANA, Italy Believe it, mon! A former Jamaican bobsledder is now an Olympic medalist. Lascelles Brown, who pushed sleds for Jamaica from 1999 until 2004, helped Canada win a silver medal in two-man bobsledding Sunday night only about a

Dose of controversy
Denver Post - U.S. cross country skier Kris Freeman uses insulin to control his diabetes. (Post / Helen H. Richardson) Turin - When U.S. cross country skier Kris Freeman sits down to lunch in the athletes village, he uses a knife, a fork and a needle. After the

Northlake Medical Center offers "Be Heart Smart" at H2U Health
Weekly - Tucker, GA (February 6, 2006) Do you know if you are at risk for heart failure, and if so, what you can do to minimize your risk? Northlake Medical Center invites you to join family practice physician Moya Sommerville-Kelley, MD, for the H2U

Budget Cuts Take Aim at Medical Programs
San Francisco Gate - From screening newborns for hearing problems to efforts to fight heart disease and find causes of premature birth, some innovative medical programs demanded by families are on the government chopping block. President Bush's proposed budget for 2007

Low-fat study leaves little to chew on
CNN - CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Judy LaCour has spent more than 10 years cutting out fat in her diet in a mammoth government study that no one involved wants to call a bust. And yet, after spending $415 million trying to get nearly 20,000 mostly overweight

Austrian ski coach leads police on chase
Philadelphia Daily News - The banned Austrian ski coach at the center of a doping investigation at the Turin Olympics crashed his car into a police roadblock last night after leading authorities on a bizarre chase. Walter Mayer was slightly injured in the accident, in which

Chest health - Study Says Even Former Smokers Should Get Lung Cancer Screenings


Study Says Even Former Smokers Should Get Lung Cancer Screenings
New York Sun, NY - Feb 16, 2006 Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that smokers and former smokers, especially those age 50 and above, should be screened annually for lung cancer.

Genes may explain lung cancer racial disparities
CNN - Jan 26, 2006 Racial gap: A study found that blacks are more likely than whites and other to develop lung cancer even if they smoke the same amount.

Surprise ray of hope on lung cancer
The Age, Australia - Jan 29, 2006 SCIENTISTS have been surprised by a finding they believe may improve the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer, one of the deadliest forms.

Former real estate broker's sentencing delayed because of lung
KESQ, CA - Feb 19, 2006 In papers filed in federal court Friday, a doctor said Benson is undergoing radiation treatments and could get sicker from lung cancer unless completed.

Study: Racial differences in smoking-related risks of lung cancer
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 26, 2006 RACIAL GAP: A study found that blacks are more likely than whites and other to develop lung cancer even if they smoke the same amount.

Last-minute radiation saves lung cancer patients
Reuters - Jan 22, 2006 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small doses of radiation meant to ease the symptoms of incurable lung cancer may actually save the lives of a few patients, surprised

Superior vena cava replacement for lung cancer using a
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery - Feb 14, 2006 Superior vena cava (SVC) resection for lung cancer is technically feasible, with encouraging oncologic results when modern selection criteria are used.

What Is Lung Cancer And Who Can Get It?
DailyIndia.com, NY - Feb 17, 2006 Abnormal cell growth in either one or both of the lungs is the simple answer to the question, What is lung cancer? In healthy individuals, the cells

Long-Term Survivors Hold Clues to Beating Lung Cancer
Forbes - Jan 23, 2006 23 (HealthDay News) -- A tiny fraction of patients with incurable lung cancer survived five or more years past diagnosis after receiving low-dose radiation

Chest health - The Racial Gap in Smokers' Risk of Lung Cancer


The Racial Gap in Smokers' Risk of Lung Cancer
ABC News - Feb 21 7:13 AM
If you light the occasional cigarette or puff through a few every day, your risk of getting lung cancer may depend a lot on your ethnicity.Save to My Web

Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline Update Lists All 243 Drugs for Lung Cancer and Gives You a Progress Analysis on Each One of
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 16 6:50 AM
DUBLIN, Ireland----Feb. 16, 2006--Research and Markets has announced the addition of Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline Update 2006 to their offering.Save to My Web

'Doctor dogs' diagnose cancer by sniffing it out
NorthJersey.com - 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
SAN ANSELMO, Calif. -- In Africa, giant rats have been trained to sniff out tuberculosis in humans and land mines in fields. In England, dogs have identified bladder cancer. In Georgia, wasps have detected bombs.Save to My Web

Asthma - Lung Cancer Hits Certain Races Harder


Lung Cancer Hits Certain Races Harder
Forbes - Jan 25, 2006 HealthDay News) -- While no one should smoke, it may be even more important for people of certain races to avoid tobacco if they want to prevent lung cancer.

Study says black smokers more prone to lung cancer
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 26, 2006 WASHINGTON - Blacks are much more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, according to a large study that provides significant new

Face of 'Cousin Willie' popcorn dies from lung cancer
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 14, 2006 - Wilfred Edward Sieg, Sr., whose likeness graced thousands of boxes of his family's "Cousin Willie's Popcorn," died this month from lung cancer. He was 74.

Point Therapeutics initiates phase III lung cancer trial
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Feb 10, 2006 first patient in the company's second phase III clinical trial, which will evaluate its anticancer drug talabostat in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.

African-Americans Disproportionately Affected by Lung Disease
Market Wire (press release) - Feb 16, 2006 NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/16/2006 -- African-Americans are more likely to develop lung cancer than persons of any other racial or ethnic group

Lung-tumor size linked with cancer spread: study
Xinhua, China - Feb 13, 2006 14(Xinhuanet) -- Lung-tumor size appears to be useful in predicting whether the cancer has spread among patients with asymptomatic lung cancer, US researchers

Chest health - Samuel L. Jackson Breathes Life Into 'Freedomland'


Samuel L. Jackson Breathes Life Into 'Freedomland'
ABC News - Feb. 17, 2006 Not only have movies gone to the dogs the dogs have gone to Antarctica. "Eight Below" is another beautiful film set at the South Pole. Think "March of the Penguins," only with kibbles and bits. On a mission to aid a geology

Medical center needs county support
Newsday - The recent disclosures that Nassau University Medical Center is once again running out of funds should not surprise anyone who understands the public health delivery system and the role public hospitals play. The overriding problem with the medical

Police raid on athletes an Olympics first
Richmond Times-Dispatch - TURIN, Italy - When Walter Mayer, a banned Austrian ski coach notorious for involvement with doping unexpectedly showed up in Turin, it set off the first police raid on athletes' quarters in Olympics history. Police and doping enforcers swarmed the

Scranton Tops List of U.S. Asthma Capitals
KXAN - Scranton, Richmond, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Milwaukee, in that order, are the top five worst U.S. cities when it comes to asthma risk factors and quality of life for people with asthma, says the third annual ranking of 100 major metropolitan areas

Family Practice Physician
Weekly - Tucker, GA (February 6, 2006) Northlake Medical Center has announced that family practice physician, Moya Sommerville-Kelley, M.D., joins its roster of highly-trained physicians and medical staff. Dr. Sommerville-Kelley is a Harvard Medical

Austrian ski coach leads police on chase
Philadelphia Daily News - The banned Austrian ski coach at the center of a doping investigation at the Turin Olympics crashed his car into a police roadblock last night after leading authorities on a bizarre chase. Walter Mayer was slightly injured in the accident, in which

Air Monitor Found Low Pollution Readings Near Madison School
Channel 3000 - MADISON, Wis. -- The first pollution readings are back from an air monitor placed on top of Lowell School, and they show safe levels of small particle pollution, something that nearby aluminum foundry Madison-Kipp Corp. has said it had predicted all

FULL STORY
Anderson Independent-Mail - Parents use this phrase from time to time and it s certainly true when it comes to dental hygiene. It probably won t register with a five-year-old that careful brushing and flossing now will save her from hours upon hours in a dentist s chair 20

Lung cancer - Old cancer patient offered none but cold shoulders on bus


Old cancer patient offered none but cold shoulders on bus
China Daily, China - Feb 21, 2006 With 1/3 of his upper right lung cut away some eight months ago, Zhu narrowly survived the lung cancer that left him with bad health and a smaller purse.

New Hope in Treating Advanced Lung Cancer
FOX News - Jan 23, 2006 Lung cancer is the No. 1 cause of cancer deaths, but some people with seemingly untreatable advanced lung cancer beat the odds.

African Americans Disproportionately Affected by Lung Disease
WebWire (press release), GA - Feb 16, 2006 [February 16, 2006, NY] African Americans are more likely to develop lung cancer than persons of any other racial or ethnic group according to updated

Vitamin A-Like Compound Fights Lung Cancer
Forbes - Jan 24, 2006 TUESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- A compound closely related to vitamin A shows promise in slowing lung cancer, according to studies in mice.

ImClone advances Erbitux in three types of cancer
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Feb 20, 2006 has been completed in three internatioanl phase III trials evaluating ImClone Systems' anticancer drug Erbitux in colorectal, head and neck and lung cancer.

Asthma - Italian officials describe Austrians' doping gear


Italian officials describe Austrians' doping gear
Duluth News Tribune - Feb 22 1:07 AM
TURIN, Italy -- The Austria House was rocking again Monday night, pulsing with the joy of five medals from the day's Alpine and ski-jumping events.Save to My Web

Breakthrough anti-inflammatory treatment
News-Medical-Net - Feb 21 1:28 AM
Scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have developed what could be the next big blockbuster treatment for inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and asthma.Save to My Web

The Just-Barely Cleaner Smokestacks Act
RedNova - Feb 22 2:46 AM
By Diana Christopulos The Roanoke Times' editorial "Little relief in sight for deadly, dirty air" (Feb. 12) pointed out the health threats posed by the American Electric Power coal-burning power plants at Glen Lyn and Clinch River.Save to My Web

Pollution study prompts concern
The Washington Examiner - Feb 22 1:37 AM
Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan last week reaffirmed his support for the Healthy Air Act, which is currently before the Maryland General Assembly.Save to My Web

Study links asthma with bad behaviour
AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News - Feb 17 2:15 PM
Pre-schoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights and have more behaviour problems, a study finds.Save to My Web

Chest health - THE SPICE OF LIFE


THE SPICE OF LIFE
Daily Record - Feb 21 2:10 AM
IF you want to be healthy, then it's time to spice up your life because scientists have discovered that the ingredients of a curry help fight a host of diseases.Save to My Web

Heart attacks overlooked - UMC hosts Heart Health Awareness
KVBC Las Vegas - Feb 20 10:47 AM
A new study finds nearly half of all heart attacks are being overlooked. In a study of 4,000 men and women, 43 percent of the total heart attacks were not recognized at the time of the attack.Save to My Web

Statins may cut odds of unexpected heart attack
The Advocate - Feb 21 7:22 PM
Taking prescription beta blockers or statin drugs may boost the chances of having only mild chest pain instead of a heart attack as the first symptom of heart disease, researchers reported Monday.Save to My Web

Chest health - Asthma inhalers in short supply


Asthma inhalers in short supply
The State - Feb 21 11:28 AM
Asthma sufferers soon will be paying more for increasingly scarce emergency inhalers as part of the price of protecting the environment.Save to My Web

Battery Powered Device, 'MD Turbo(TM)' May Provide Burst of Good News for Asthma Sufferers
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 21 2:16 AM
Worldwide, some 300 million people suffer from asthma or other pulmonary diseases.Save to My Web

The Green Life
Sierra Club - Feb 21 1:23 PM
GRIZZLY MAN : a film by Werner Herzog For 13 summers, self-styled bear protector Timothy Treadwell lived among grizzlies in Alaska. Unarmed and generally alone, he talked to the bears, gave them names, and filmed their fights and frolics.Save to My Web

Pagara improving-family hopes for discharge today
Daily Times - Feb 20 3:25 PM
Staff Report KARACHI: Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Functional (PML-F) and a senior political figure of the country, Pir Pagara, who was brought to the Aga Khan Hospital on Saturday night after having an asthma attack, was on Monday night shifted from the intensive care unit (ICU)Save to My Web

Lung cancer - Multiple Births a Health Risk


Multiple Births a Health Risk
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - Feb 14, 2006 age window of 16 to 44 where you wouldn t expect to see these health problems," says "So, if the mother has leg pain, shortness of breath or chest pain, our

Helping kids with asthma
myDNA.com, TX - Feb 20, 2006 Symptoms include wheezing, coughing and tightness in the chest, as well as study, researchers looked at the national State Children's Health Insurance Program

Creature Comforts: Guinea pigs given a chance to survive
Albuquerque Tribune, NM - 15 hours ago myself face to face with the white piggie, his round, mushy belly stretched out atop my chest. "So you have to be really observant of their health," Sehr says.

The Outfit Interview
Gamecloud - 5 hours ago has unique attributes - JD is fast, but doesn't have a ton of health, Tommy is heroes, so even the weakest guy can take several rounds to the chest and keep on

A Family's Fight for Hope
WMTV, WI - 13 hours ago According to UW Health Cardiologist Dr. Craig January, "It's all too often Long QT Syndrome or these She too now has a lifesaving defibrillator in her chest.

Chest health - Asthma inhalers in short supply


Asthma inhalers in short supply
The State - Feb 21 11:28 AM
Asthma sufferers soon will be paying more for increasingly scarce emergency inhalers as part of the price of protecting the environment.Save to My Web

Study links asthma with bad behaviour
Sydney Morning Herald - Feb 17 2:28 PM
Pre-schoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights and have more behaviour problems than children with less severe asthma, a study finds.Save to My Web

WEDNESDAY 22
San Francisco Bay Guardian - Feb 21 6:47 PM
Action Action, Something for Rockets, Men, Women, and Children Independent. 8pm, $12. All Ages, 8 Past, Jumping Jacks, Sky and Telescope, DJ Steena Lynn Slim's. 8pm, $8.Save to My Web

Lung cancer - Private lives


Private lives
Everett Herald - Let historians endlessly contemplate how President Kennedy handled the Cuban missile crisis. Olivia Kennett prefers watching his family videos. They caught her eye during her history class field trip to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and

Man Shot By Cheney Defends VP
ABC News - Texas Lawyer Wounded by Vice President to Be Released From Hospital Today, Calls Shooting 'an Accident' The injuries from birdshot were visible on the face of Harry Whittington, the man accidentally shot and wounded by a shotgun blast from the gun of

Paralytic battles for adequate supply
AZCentral.com - Life in a wheelchair is hard enough and having to fight for a sterile supply of urinary catheters is a cruel twist, says Mike Starkovich, who knows more than a little about fighting and twisting. His torso was twisted in one direction and his hips

Racism, religious obscurantism and hypocrisy
World Socialist Web Site - A conscience vote in the Australian federal parliament last week on the fate of abortion pill RU486 presented a sordid public spectacle. While the vote in the House of Representatives saw the health minister s veto power over the drug s

Couch potato workout
Ottawa Sun - TORONTO -- Personal trainer Katarina Simons has always emphasized strength as part of a fitness regime, but when her dad broke his leg she was inspired to come up with a workout to keep him active. "It just broke my heart to see his quality of life

Patient suspected of getting Legionnaires' from water system dies
Newsday - ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A patient with hepatitis suspected of contracting Legionnaires' disease at the city's biggest hospital has died and two cancer patients have been diagnosed with the pneumonia-like illness almost a month apart. Caused by a bug that

Follow this link for more
Arkansas City Traveler - CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) -- His face marked with tiny birdshot wounds, the lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney while quail hunting left a hospital Friday, saying ''accidents do and will happen'' and apologizing for the trouble the incident

Cheney shooting victim heads home
News 14 Raleigh / Durham - (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) - The lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney during a hunting trip was being discharged from a hospital Friday and told reporters he was deeply sorry for all the trouble Cheney had faced over the past week. Cheney, speaking

Pulmonary, critical care docs dwindle
Spokane Journal of Business - Dr. Sam Joseph, of Spokane Respiratory Consultants PS, says the quality of life here, rather than salaries has become a selling point when recruiting doctors. Physicians here say the practices of pulmonary and critical care medicine are having

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Asthma - Weight loss risks wrestler's health


Weight loss risks wrestler's health
Columbus Telegram - COLUMBUS - Austin Carmichael pushed himself to the limit for his sport, to the point of risking his health. Last year, as a freshman wrestler for Columbus High School, Austin competed at 125 pounds, placing second in the A-4 districts and fourth at

Old home remedies defy logic
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - Most families have their own home-health-care remedies they employ before resorting to calling the doctor. Some rely on chicken soup and orange juice, while others turn to vaporizers and vitamins. Then again, others go directly to the emergency room

EPA Cites Northshore Mining for Clean-Air Violations
Axcess News - (AXcess News) Chicago - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has cited Northshore Mining Co. for alleged clean-air violations at the company's taconite ore processing plant in Silver Bay, Minn. The EPA alleges that, among other things

American Heart Month
Arlington Heights Daily Herald - The American Heart Association encourages Americans to "join the movement" during this month's celebration of American Heart month. In addition to spreading the word about preventive measures and early screening for risk factors to help prevent heart

US: Cheney ducks the press over shooting accident
Asia Media - Washington, D.C. --- US Vice-President Dick Cheney was keeping a low profile yesterday as his shooting of a hunting partner and the White House's handling of the weekend incident rapidly mushroomed into a political controversy. Mr Cheney -- who has

Heart Health
MSNBC - Taking prescription beta blocker or statin drugs may boost the chances of having only mild chest pain instead of a heart attack as the first symptom of heart disease, researchers reported. FULL STORY

Teen's Death And Murder Charge Rocks Town
Katu.com - CATHLAMET, Wash. - A Cathlamet teenager faces a charge vehicular homicide in a one-vehicle rollover that left one of his passengers dead and another injured. The Washington State Patrol said that speed and alcohol were factors in the accident, which

Images: Patient's advocate very special
Wisconsin State Journal - The phone call that came early in the morning was one of those you dread receiving. It was from my brother Bob in Kokomo, Ind. He had taken his wife, my sister-in-law, Chieko, to the local hospital emergency room because she was having chest pain

Looking good: Make your scale measure up
The State - Most of us have a love/hate relationship with our bathroom scale: adore it when we get a low reading, curse it when the numbers inch up. Yet we keep stepping up to the plate: 48 percent of us weigh ourselves every day, according to research by

Chest health - Asthma and chronic bronchitis: two-drug treatment may normalise


Asthma and chronic bronchitis: two-drug treatment may normalise
Xagena.it, Italy - 3 hours ago could be accomplished with two drugs, and they assert that these drugs may possibly be used in combination to normalize the airway lining in asthma and chronic

Kids with bad asthma prone to bad behavior
MSNBC - Feb 17, 2006 Preschoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights with their peers or otherwise have more behavior problems than children with

Asthma UK Urges Government To Shape Up Children's Sports
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Feb 20, 2006 In a joint meeting between the Parliamentary groups on asthma, obesity and children, Asthma UK, Cancer Research UK and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

Worst 100 US Cities For Asthma
CBS News - Feb 8, 2006 (WebMD) Scranton, Pa. is the worst city in the US for asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The foundation

Asthma here not so grim, study claims
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 13, 2006 The asthma death rate among African Americans here is four times the national average and perhaps the highest in the country, one study found.

Lung cancer - Bayer, Onyx on Phase 3 Lung Cancer Trial


Bayer, Onyx on Phase 3 Lung Cancer Trial
RedNova - Feb 16 2:28 PM
Bayer and Onyx said Thursday they have begun a phase 3 study of Nexavar for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Save to My Web

Phase III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Trial Studying Nexavar (sorafenib) Tablets In Combination With Two
Medical News Today - Feb 19 9:02 PM
Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation (NYSE: BAY) and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ONXX) today announced the initiation of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase III clinical trial studying Nexavar (sorafenib) tablets administered in combination with the chemotherapeutic agents carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)... click link for more Save to My Web

R2 Technology Announces Record Results for 2005
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 21 7:00 AM
R2 Technology, Inc. , the leader in computer aided detection technology for the earlier detection of cancer and other medical conditions, today announced that it achieved record results for 2005.Save to My Web

Block near Central Park honors Jennings
USA Today - 32 minutes ago
A block near the headquarters of ABC News has been renamed Peter Jennings Way, honoring the longtime anchor of World News Tonight, who died of lung cancer last August.Save to My Web

Psychiatrist testifies in Pou case
TVNZ - Feb 20 12:01 AM
A psychiatrist giving evidence in the High Court battle between a tobacco giant and the family of an Invergargill woman who died of lung cancer says she could have stopped smoking if she had really wanted to.Save to My Web

Cancer drug more effective in women than men
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Feb 17 3:11 AM
A new study by Seattle-based biopharmaceutical Cell Therapeutics has confirmed results of previous studies that its lung cancer treatment, Xyotax, is more effective in women than men due to the female sex steroid estrogen.Save to My Web

Ovarian Cancer Responds To Aspirin Derivative With Chemo
Science Daily - Feb 20 10:09 AM
A new study using ovarian cancer cell lines shows promise in treating the deadly disease by combining the chemotherapy drug cisplatin with an aspirin-like compound to make recurrent cancer cells less resistant to the chemotherapy. The study appears online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Save to My Web

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to investigate Chemokine Therapeutics' lead chemokine antagonist in a preclinical study of
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 21 6:15 AM
Chemokine Therapeutics Corp. , a biotechnology company developing chemokine-based therapies to treat cancer, blood disorders, cardiovascular, and infectious diseases, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with The University of Texas M. D.Save to My Web

Smoking & Heart Disease
WKYT 27 - Kentucky - Feb 21 6:35 AM
Most people associate cigarette smoking with breathing problems and lung cancer. But did you know that smoking is also a major cause of heart disease for men and women? About 20% of all deaths from heart disease in the U.S. are directly related to cigarette smoking.Save to My Web

Asthma - Rescuers: Time to face the truth


Rescuers: Time to face the truth
Philstar.com - Feb 21 10:06 AM
Rescuers dug their way closer to a buried elementary school, the focus of a hunt for some 1,400 people entombed by a massive landslide, but a search team leader said no signs of life had been detected and it was time to face the truth that the missing must now be dead.Save to My Web

Monitoring Blood-Based Biomarkers Offers New Opportunities for the Presymptomatic Detection of Heart Disease
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 21 7:00 AM
AUSTIN, Texas----Feb. 21, 2006--Cardiovascular disease is responsible for more than 37% of all deaths and is the number one cause of death among men and women in the United States every year .Save to My Web

Lung cancer - Champaign Mayor recovering after lung cancer surgery


Champaign Mayor recovering after lung cancer surgery
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - Feb 15, 2006 He said his prognosis looks good enough that he isn't slated to undergo chemotherapy or radiation, which many lung cancer patients must endure.

Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline Update Lists All 243 Drugs for Lung
PharmaLive.com (press release), PA - Feb 16, 2006 BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 16, 2006 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32989) has announced the addition of Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline

Heart transplant pioneer, Shumway, dies at 83 of lung cancer
WOOD-TV, MI - Feb 10, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO A Stanford University spokesman says Doctor Norman Shumway has died of lung cancer at 83. He was the first surgeon

Study: Black smokers run higher lung cancer risk
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Jan 26, 2006 ANGELES -- Blacks who smoke up to a pack of cigarettes a day are far more likely than whites who smoke similar amounts to develop lung cancer, suggesting that

UK's diving coach battling stage four lung, brain cancer
WKYT, KY - Feb 19, 2006 So when a group of three doctors in white coats walked into his hospital room and told him that he had lung cancer that had spread to his brain, Lyden, 49

Steps To Preventing Lung Cancer
DailyIndia.com, NY - Feb 17, 2006 by Gray Rollins. Did you realize that approximately 10% of lung cancer patients have never in their lives smoked cigarettes? When

Asthma - Safer, cheaper therapy to treat cancer


Safer, cheaper therapy to treat cancer
The Jakarta Post - Feb 19 8:03 PM
An award-winning microbiologist is promoting a new form of cancer treatment, which she says is cheaper and safer than chemotherapy.Save to My Web

New mechanism that regulates K-Ras - protein that plays an important role in cancer
News-Medical-Net - Feb 20 11:43 PM
Researchers have discovered a protein widely known to cause the out-of-control growth of cells can actually be manipulated to induce those cells to commit suicide, providing a novel target for the development of anti-cancer drugs, according to the results of a new study led by New York University School of Medicine researchers.Save to My Web

Smoking & Heart Disease
WKYT 27 - Kentucky - Feb 21 6:35 AM
Most people associate cigarette smoking with breathing problems and lung cancer. But did you know that smoking is also a major cause of heart disease for men and women? About 20% of all deaths from heart disease in the U.S. are directly related to cigarette smoking.Save to My Web

A Protein Known To Cause The Out-of-control Growth Of Cells Can Be Manipulated To Induce Those Cells To Commit Suicide
Medical News Today - Feb 20 9:02 PM
Researchers have discovered a protein widely known to cause the out-of-control growth of cells can actually be manipulated to induce those cells to commit suicide, providing a novel target for the development of anti-cancer drugs, according to the results of a new study led by New York University School of Medicine researchers... click link for more info.Save to My Web

Green tea may reduce, but black tea may increase breast cancer risk
Nutraingredients.com - 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
2/21/2006 - Drinking five cups of green tea a day can reduce the risk of breast cancer by 22 per cent, claims a meta-analysis of previous studies, the same studies that the FDA recently said contained very little science to support the claims.Save to My Web

Robert Peterson -- baseball historian
San Francisco Chronicle - Feb 21 3:45 AM
Robert W. Peterson, a former newspaper editor who shed light on a little-known aspect of baseball history with his seminal book on the sport's Negro Leagues, "Only the Ball Was White," has died. He was 80. Mr. Peterson, who had lung cancer and...Save to My Web

Neurologists say brain scans needed for all cancer paitents
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Feb 20 11:41 AM
No one ever checked whether Leslie Bather's breast cancer was spreading to her brain, until the day tumors caused three frightening seizures. MRISave to My Web

Smoking Deaths Will More than Double as Girls Take to Tobacco: Researchers
OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News - Feb 17 10:45 AM
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb 17 (OneWorld) - Deaths from lung cancer and other health problems tied to tobacco use are expected to double to 10 million per year by 2020 but the real figure likely will be much higher, researchers warned Friday.Save to My Web

Cancer bolsters family's resolve to fight
Silver City Sun-News - Feb 20 4:11 AM
Whenever tragedy touches a family, there is always a danger of that family's foundations crumbling like sand castles fighting off waves. But if that family veers away from despair, then those men and women can show the best qualities humanity has to offer.Save to My Web

Asthma - IN TODAY'S GAZETTE


IN TODAY'S GAZETTE
Evening Gazette - Feb 21 2:04 AM
Sarah's Story: Mum's warning after daughter's asthma death. Family's plea after they're left living like squatters. All the latest news, sport and business in the Evening Gazette - the heart and soul of the Teesside community.Save to My Web

Study: Power plant pollution causing deaths, asthma
The Washington Examiner - Feb 19 1:36 AM
Fine particle pollution from Maryland power plants is contributing to premature deaths, asthma attacks and other serious health problems, according to a report released Wednesday by a nurse's group.Save to My Web

Hakkinen Gives U.S. Biathlon Lead, Briefly
The Enid News & Eagle - Feb 21 4:20 AM
Jay Hakkinen, whose epic collapse in the men's 10km race was the talk of the biathlon world last week, came back with a flourish Tuesday in the 4x7.5km relay.Save to My Web

Lung cancer - I'M Not Scared of Avian Flu (and I'Ve Had It)


I'M Not Scared of Avian Flu (and I'Ve Had It)
RedNova - Feb 21 1:28 AM
By DOMINIC LAWSON It was the truckload of "organic" pigeon droppings that almost did for me. Five years ago this ephemerally trendy means of fertilisation worked very well in helping our vegetables grow big and strong.Save to My Web

Heart Health: Getting to the Heart of it all
Southern Illinoisan - Feb 20 10:40 PM
Six weeks after undergoing a bypass surgery and heart valve replacement, 77-year-old Ray Doerr from Vergennes was back at his stressful, high-energy job calling auctions and managing his family-operated business - Doerr Auction and Realty.Save to My Web

Chest health - African-Americans Disproportionately Affected By Lung Disease


African-Americans Disproportionately Affected By Lung Disease
International News Service, Australia - Feb 16, 2006 African-Americans are more likely to develop lung cancer than persons of any other racial or ethnic group according to updated American Lung Association Lung

Kosovo leader dies of lung cancer
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Jan 21, 2006 Often called the "Gandhi of the Balkans" in an allusion to the Indian leader's epic campaign for independence, Rugova's death from lung cancer on Saturday

Chest health - Breakdown of Deaths by Specific Cancers


Breakdown of Deaths by Specific Cancers
San Francisco Gate - Here is a look at the most common cancers and the deaths they caused in 2003. Lung cancer: men, 89,964; women, 68,122 Colon, rectum cancer: men, 28,007; women, 27,951. Breast: men, 380; women, 41,620. Prostate: men, 29,554

Omega-3 fatty acids not cancer protection
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - Eat your fatty fish and hang on, if you wish, to that bottle of tasty fish oil - but don't expect them to protect you from cancer. A new study says that foods and supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids do not offer such protection, dashing some

AGH gets million-dollar gift
Worcester County Times - Berlin resident Eunice Sorin has donated $1 million to AGH. BERLIN -- Local philanthropist Eunice Sorin has donated $1 million to benefit the Atlantic General Hospital's Women's Diagnostic Center. Sorin, 82, who has supported AGH since its inception

Book Shines Light on Female Drug Abusers
San Francisco Gate - For actress Jamie Lee Curtis, the problem was drugs, and for former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, it was alcohol and cigarettes. Their experiences are part of a new book, "Women Under the Influence," that researchers hope will draw attention to the

Asthma - A punishing predicament


A punishing predicament
Columbus Dispatch - torm warnings were in the air as a 13-year-old George Chatters approached his East Side home on his bike. People in the neighborhood were saying my dad was looking for me," recalled Chatters, 39. He was touring the city in his car." The

This sports bra keeps the beat
Daily Breeze - In our health-conscious age, runners like me are advised to monitor our heart rates so we get the most out of our workouts without overdoing it. But I haven't ever felt like strapping on extraneous hardware to keep tabs on my pulse. The new Numetrex

Sudden MSM Silence: Barbara Walters Refuses to Disclose Her Age
News Busters - Openness is for other people. In the wake of the Cheney flap in which the MSM vented its fury over the Veep's failure to disclose facts rapidly enough to suit their taste, and in where even dark cover-up theories were floated, isn't it ironic that an

Cheney shooting victim heads home
News 14 Raleigh / Durham - (CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) - The lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney during a hunting trip was being discharged from a hospital Friday and told reporters he was deeply sorry for all the trouble Cheney had faced over the past week. Cheney, speaking

One flu over the cuckoo s nest
Edmonton Sun - In the glorious days of early fall when February flu season was the furthest thing from anyone s mind, I confronted the familiar trade-off between a flu shot and a $12 bottle of mediocre wine. Sure, I could have easily walked to the student health

Paul Jones gone in cloud of dust
Akron Beacon Journal - RAVENNA - After decades of seeking out the spotlight, Paul H. Jones spent his last month as the mayor of Ravenna virtually in the dark. Rumors that his marriage was ending and an FBI investigation was brewing went unanswered. Co-workers rarely caught

Paralytic battles to get adequate catheter supply
AZCentral.com - Life in a wheelchair is hard enough and having to fight for a sterile supply of urinary catheters is a cruel twist, says Mike Starkovich, who knows more than a little about fighting and twisting. His torso was twisted in one direction and his hips

LAYOFF CONTROLS HIT SNAG
Home News Tribune - EDISON A controversial ordinance that would limit the mayor's personnel power has raised legal questions and may be revised before it comes up for a public hearing and vote Thursday. The proposed law prohibits layoffs or reductions of police and

Defining anxiety
Winston-Salem Journal - The Mental Health Association of Forsyth County sponsors a support group for people with anxiety disorders on the first and third Thursday of each month. The sessions, which are free, start at 7 p.m. at the association's offices at 1509 S. Hawthorne

Full story
Halifax Chronicle-Herald - THERE ARE piles and piles, bags and bags of stuff and things, ready for cramming into backpacks. The 6th Hammonds Plains Guides have collected hundreds of items that will soon be donated to Phoenix Youth Programs for use by young people living either

Lung cancer - Support Groups


Support Groups
Independent Tribune - Al Anon serves employers, spouses, children, parents and friends of alcoholics and holds meetings on the 12-step program with open discussion. Meetings are 8 p.m. Mondays at Midway Methodist Church, 708 S. Main St., Kannapolis; Mount Pleasant United

Inspired by asthma, entrepreneur goes green with non-toxic products
Hampton Roads Daily Press - COPPER HILL, Va. -- Jon Roberts endured severe asthma attacks and a nettlesome cough until he identified the ailments' triggers. What he discovered helped inspire Roberts, 26, a self-described misfit and entrepreneur, his wife, Katie, 25, and friend

Medical center needs county support
Newsday - The recent disclosures that Nassau University Medical Center is once again running out of funds should not surprise anyone who understands the public health delivery system and the role public hospitals play. The overriding problem with the medical

Having a Heart Attack and Not Knowing It
WBAY Green Bay - * Discomfort, fullness, tightness, squeezing, or pressure in center of chest that stays for more than a few minutes or comes and goes * Insist the hospital staff takes your complaint seriously, does not make you wait, and gives you a thorough cardiac

FULL STORY
Anderson Independent-Mail - Parents use this phrase from time to time and it s certainly true when it comes to dental hygiene. It probably won t register with a five-year-old that careful brushing and flossing now will save her from hours upon hours in a dentist s chair 20

Story builds bridges between loose ends in 'Freedomland'
Star-Banner - "Freedomland" assembles the elements for a superior thriller, but were the instructions lost when the box was opened? It begins with a compelling story about a woman whose car is hijacked with her 4-year-old son inside. It adds racial tension, and

Monday, February 20, 2006

Asthma - Lyden, UK's diving coach, battling stage four lung, brain cancer


Lyden, UK's diving coach, battling stage four lung, brain cancer
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Feb 9, 2006 Then for a doctor to come in and tell you that you've got stage four lung cancer it just didn't make sense.". That was more than three months ago.

Asthma - Council advances anti-smoking bill


Council advances anti-smoking bill
Southside Times - After testimony from several noted health authorities on Feb. 6, the Greenwood City Council stepped closer to final passage of the city s first anti-smoking ordinance. The council approved a few amendments and voted 6-1, advancing the proposal to

Obituaries in the news
Ludington Daily News - POINT PLEASANT, N.J. (AP) - Laurel Hester, a cancer-stricken law enforcement officer who fought to ensure that her pension benefits would be extended to her longtime domestic partner, died Saturday according to her partner. She was 49. Hester was a

Comeback falls short
Hampton Roads Daily Press - BLACKSBURG -- The little boy approached him shyly, his voice barely audible. "Excuse me." With the longest game of his life behind him, and the longest day still ahead, Coleman Collins turned and signed an autograph. Collins paused on his way out of

Book Shines Light on Female Drug Abusers
San Francisco Gate - For actress Jamie Lee Curtis, the problem was drugs, and for former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, it was alcohol and cigarettes. Their experiences are part of a new book, "Women Under the Influence," that researchers hope will draw attention to the

Chest health - FULL STORY


FULL STORY
Anderson Independent-Mail - Parents use this phrase from time to time and it s certainly true when it comes to dental hygiene. It probably won t register with a five-year-old that careful brushing and flossing now will save her from hours upon hours in a dentist s chair 20

Asthma - CT Scans May Detect Lung Cancer Before Symptoms Appear


CT Scans May Detect Lung Cancer Before Symptoms Appear
Daily News Central, NV - Feb 14, 2006 Even if they don't exhibit any symptoms, smokers and former smokers should be screened for lung cancer, according to a new study led by physicians at NewYork

Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline Update Lists All 243 Drugs for Lung
Genetic Engineering News, NY - Feb 16, 2006 Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c32989) has announced the addition of Lung Cancer Drug Pipeline Update 2006 to their offering.

Heart transplant pioneer Shumway dies at 83 of lung cancer
DetNews.com, MI - Feb 11, 2006 Dr. Norman Shumway, the first surgeon to perform a successful heart transplant operation in the United States, died Friday of lung cancer, a Stanford

Drink, smoke cancer deaths on the wane
The Sunday Times, UK - Feb 18, 2006 and 2001. It also noted a significant decline in breast and larynx cancers for women, and in lung cancer for men. When you look

Past HRT use may lower odds of surviving lung cancer
Reuters - Jan 26, 2006 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who develop lung cancer appear to have lower survival rates if they have a history of using hormone replacement therapy (HRT

Genes may explain lung cancer racial disparities
CNN - Jan 26, 2006 Racial gap: A study found that blacks are more likely than whites and other to develop lung cancer even if they smoke the same amount.

Face of 'Cousin Willie' popcorn dies from lung cancer
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 14, 2006 - Wilfred Edward Sieg, Sr., whose likeness graced thousands of boxes of his family's "Cousin Willie's Popcorn," died this month from lung cancer. He was 74.

Lung cancer - Asthma UK Urges Government To Shape Up Children's Sports


Asthma UK Urges Government To Shape Up Children's Sports
Medical News Today - Feb 20 6:03 AM
In a joint meeting between the Parliamentary groups on asthma, obesity and children, Asthma UK, Cancer Research UK and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy continued to call on the Government to improve physical activity levels in children and young people, particularly for those with long-term conditions such as asthma... click link for more info.Save to My Web

Banned Ski Coach Rams Police Roadblock
CBS News - Feb 19 3:34 PM
The banned Austrian ski coach at the center of a doping investigation at the Turin Olympics crashed his car into a police roadblock after leading authorities on a bizarre chase. Italian authorities searched Austrian teams for banned substances.Save to My Web

Inspired by asthma, entrepreneur goes green with non-toxic products
Daily Press - Feb 19 11:09 AM
COPPER HILL, Va. -- Jon Roberts endured severe asthma attacks and a nettlesome cough until he identified the ailments' triggers. What he discovered helped inspire Roberts, 26, a self-described misfit and entrepreneur, his wife, Katie, 25, and friend Matt Sebas, 24, to venture out on a green limb.Save to My Web

Governor again shows his rural colors
Visalia Times-Delta - Feb 20 5:08 AM
Thumbs up to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his appearance last week at World Ag Expo as well as for his consistent support of agricultural and rural interests.Save to My Web

Asthma - Bayer and partner launch Phase 3 trial for lung cancer treatment


Bayer and partner launch Phase 3 trial for lung cancer treatment
Mass High Tech - Feb 17 7:37 AM
Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corp. has begun a randomized, double- blind, placebo-controlled Phase 3 clinical trial with Calif.-based Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. studying a compound as a potential treatment of lung cancer.Save to My Web

Vitamins C and E May Help Lower Smokers' Cancer Risk
MedicineNet.com - Feb 17 12:20 AM
Title: Vitamins C and E May Help Lower Smokers' Cancer Risk Category: Health News Created: 2/16/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2006 1:58:14 AMSave to My Web

Clinics spring up to bring relief to chronic hackers
NorthJersey.com - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
His ordeal began 24 years ago with an upper respiratory infection. That was when George Gharabeigie began to cough. And cough and cough. "At first it was sporadic," says the Irvine, Calif., man, 59. "But then any time I ate ice cream or had a can of soda, I had uncontrollable coughing.Save to My Web

CXCR4 Target Plays Central Role In Cancer Progression In More Than 75% Of Cancers
Medical News Today - Feb 18 7:02 AM
NorthwestBiotherapeutics (OTC Bulletin Board: NWBT.OB) today announced that the companywill be presenting new preclinical data on a monoclonal antibody to CXCR4 atthe Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 13th Annual Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, February 21st-24th at the Moscone North Convention Center in SanFrancisco, California... click link for more info.Save to My Web

Chest health - Velascos women, Ortegas bucolics


Velascos women, Ortegas bucolics
INQ7.net - Feb 19 9:28 AM
THE LATE-BLOOMING LYDIA VELASCO continues to astonish. Her prodigious output in recent years, predominantly paintings of women in various configurations, radiates a raw energy emanating from the center of a bold expressionist imagination totally enamored with the subject of female sensuality.Save to My Web

Kebble "had affair with young man"
Daily Dispatch - Feb 19 10:21 PM
IN BRIEF... MURDERED mining magnate Brett Kebble had an intimate relationship with a young man, the Rapport newspaper reported yesterday. The report said the relationship came to light during the investigation into the Kebble's death in Johannesburg in 2005.Save to My Web

Revelers at Centaur parade defy cold for floats, fun
The Times - Feb 19 12:01 AM
The last time Dyke Ellis said she got as much Mardi Gras plunder was two years ago, when it snowed.Save to My Web

Proper installation a key
CentralOhio.com - Feb 20 5:17 AM
Use a rear-facing car seat until your child is at least 1 year old and weighs at least 20 pounds. Change to a front-facing car seat when the child turns 1 and exceeds the seat's rear-facing height and weight limits.Save to My Web

Curb a curling edge by blocking the stitch
Centre Daily Times - Feb 19 8:03 AM
Q: I have almost finished knitting a simple scarf. Is there a trick to keep the edges from curling? A: Unwanted rolling at the edges of an otherwise attractive finished garment can frustrate even the most skilled knitter. Such rolling can happen for a number of reasons, but the most likely culprit is the stitch itself.Save to My Web

Grower faces record fines for pesticides
The News & Observer - Feb 19 12:36 AM
The state wants to know whether use of the toxic chemicals led to birth defects in workers' babies.Save to My Web

I survived rare cancer..then got raped on dream holiday
icNewcastle - Sunday Sun - Feb 19 2:07 AM
Cancer victim Corrie-Ann Holt treated herself to a dream holiday after twice fighting back from a rare form of the killer disease. . . only to be drugged and raped in a horrifying ordeal.Save to My Web

Asthma - Onyx, Bayer start Phase III trial of lung cancer drug


Onyx, Bayer start Phase III trial of lung cancer drug
San Francisco Business Times, CA - Feb 16, 2006 and Bayer Phamaceuticals Corp. said Thursday they have begun a late-stage trial of the drug Nexavar in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.

Champaign Mayor recovering after lung cancer surgery
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - Feb 15, 2006 He said his prognosis looks good enough that he isn't slated to undergo chemotherapy or radiation, which many lung cancer patients must endure.

Skater Inoue Reveals Bout With Lung Cancer
Yahoo! News - Feb 9, 2006 the ice. A year and a half after her father died of lung cancer, Inoue was diagnosed in 1998 with the same disease. "The hardest

Asthma - Controlling Your Impulses After Parkinson's Treatment


Controlling Your Impulses After Parkinson's Treatment
ABC News - Select a Health Topic ADD & ADHD Allergy Alternative Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Arthritis Asthma Body Aches and Pains Breast Cancer Cancer Awareness Cardio Health Children's Health Colon Cancer Contraception COPD/Emphysema Dental Health Diabetes

Inspired by asthma, entrepreneur goes green with non-toxic products
Hampton Roads Daily Press - COPPER HILL, Va. -- Jon Roberts endured severe asthma attacks and a nettlesome cough until he identified the ailments' triggers. What he discovered helped inspire Roberts, 26, a self-described misfit and entrepreneur, his wife, Katie, 25, and friend

Banned Austrian Ski Coach in Car Crash
ABC News - VIENNA, Austria Feb 20, 2006 (AP) Banned Austrian ski coach Walter Mayer left behind a tangle of trouble when he bolted the Turin Games after a doping raid on his team. He made it across the Italian border then ran into a whole lot more. The coach

First Report on North American Children Finds High Asthma Rates
Environment News Service - MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada , January 26, 2006 (ENS) - The first report on children's health and environment indicators in North America by a NAFTA Commission shows a rising number of childhood asthma cases across the region, but improvements in

Hewlett-Packard and 9 other stock picks
MSN MoneyCentral - Here s a regularly updated list of stock picks from guests on CNBC. It was recommended Feb. 17 by William Fearnly Jr., who covers the computer and enterprise hardware sectors for FTN Midwest Securities. He has a buy recommendation on the

Unexpected Discovery Made By Scientists Exploring Inflammation In
Medical News Today - BOSTON -- What makes joints in people with rheumatoid arthritis, and related conditions like Lyme disease or lupus, so susceptible to attack by the body's immune system, leading to painful flare-ups and deterioration? The answer may surprise you. The

Asthma - Psychiatrist testifies in Pou case


Psychiatrist testifies in Pou case
TVNZ - 59 minutes ago
A psychiatrist giving evidence in the High Court battle between a tobacco giant and the family of an Invergargill woman who died of lung cancer says she could have stopped smoking if she had really wanted to.Save to My Web

CORRECTIONS
The Charlotte Observer - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
A story in the Feb. 4 Observer about church fires in Alabama said race was a factor in a series of arsons that damaged rural black churches in that state and others in 1996.Save to My Web

Negro leagues historian dies at 80
The Monterey County Herald - Feb 19 10:14 AM
Robert W. Peterson, author of a pioneering study of baseball history that ushered in an era of belated recognition for the stars of the old Negro leagues, died of lung cancer Feb. 11 at his home in Lower Macungie Township, Pa. He was 80.Save to My Web

Andreas Katsulas Dies
ContactMusic - Feb 16 7:33 PM
Actor ANDREAS KATSULAS, who played AMBASSADOR G'KAR on cult sci-fi show BABYLON 5, has died of lung cancer. The 59-year-old actor passed away on MoSave to My Web

Abbott selects Celera's two cancer targets for further development
PharmaBiz - Feb 16 10:37 PM
Abbott has selected two Celera Genomics cancer antigen targets for further investigation and potential therapeutic development.Save to My Web

Recruitment halted for Aeterna's Neovastat trial
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Feb 17 10:33 AM
Canadian biotech Aeterna Zentaris Inc. said on Friday the U.S. National Cancer Institute has interrupted patient recruitment for the ongoing Phase III trial for its lung cancer drug Neovastat.Save to My Web

Calcium, Vitamin D Supplements Offer Modest Bone Improvements, No Benefits for Colorectal Cancer
Senior Journal - Feb 16 9:59 AM
Feb. 16, 2006 - Calcium and vitamin D supplements in healthy postmenopausal women provide a modest benefit in preserving bone mass and prevent hip fractures in certain groups including older women but do not prevent other types of fractures or colorectal cancer, according to the results of a major clinical trial, part of the Womens Health Initiative (WHI).Save to My Web

ASU and Mayo lead 'MAC Attack' to accelerate cancer research
EurekAlert! - Feb 16 5:41 AM
In terms of a medical diagnosis, nothing is more devastating than hearing the "C" word cancer. But now, ASU and Mayo Clinic are hoping that five different C's will become the best arsenal against the big C. The organizations have teamed up to introduce a new research entity called MAC5.Save to My Web

Cop who won benefits fight dies
Planet Out via Yahoo! News - Feb 19 10:09 AM
SUMMARY: Laurel Hester, a cancer-stricken law enforcement officer who fought to have her pension benefits extended to her domestic partner, died Saturday.Save to My Web

Chest health - Asthma drug drives sales lift Glaxo


Asthma drug drives sales lift Glaxo
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Feb 8, 2006 Strong sales of its Advair asthma medicine and other blockbusters lifted sales 8 percent to 21.66 billion pounds, producing earnings per share of 82.6 pence

Asthma Shouldn't Stop Wintertime Fun
Forbes - Feb 11, 2006 11 (HealthDay News) -- Cold winter air can exacerbate asthma symptoms but there are some simple methods to help prevent asthma attacks, one expert says.

Study Links Power Plants to Deaths, Asthma
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 16, 2006 In addition to the premature deaths, emissions from the plants can be linked each year to 30,000 additional asthma attacks, including 4,000 in Maryland, Levy

1 Out of 4 Kids Suffer From Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis
Korea Times, South Korea - Feb 14, 2006 According to the Ministry of Environment, one out of four children in South Korea is suffering from asthma and atopic dermatitis.

The Asthma-Acid Reflux Connection
WSOCtv.com, NC - Feb 17, 2006 Asthma Asthma is a chronic disease in which the airways become inflamed and sensitive, causing them to react to certain triggers.

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Asthma - Asthma study finds that cockroaches are worse for asthma sufferers


Asthma study finds that cockroaches are worse for asthma sufferers
Newstarget.com, Taiwan - Feb 15, 2006 A three-year study of asthma factors led by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas found that cockroach allergens

Lung cancer - Race And Lung Cancer


Race And Lung Cancer
San Francisco Gate - Washington -- Blacks are much more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, according to a large study that provides significant new evidence in the debate over whether race plays an important role in health. The eight-year

Price gouging on cancer drugs?
Inside Bay Area - THE high price charged for Avastin, a drug that has proved moderately effective against colon cancer and is about to be used against breast and lung cancer, seems hard to justify on any ground other than maximum profit for its maker. The pricing

Major Health Milestone: Number of US Cancer Deaths Drops
Daily News Central - For the first time since the government began keeping national death statistics in 1930, the number of cancer deaths in the United States has fallen as improvements in diagnosis, therapy and prevention have finally overtaken increases caused by aging

New Data On Health: Studies in Confusion
Washington Post - For women confused by the latest flurry of health advice about low-fat diets, calcium, Vitamin D and hormones, there is a good reason: The findings illustrate how unexpected pitfalls during a major scientific study can yield valuable data but few

USG Corp. files Chapter 11 reorganization plan
ABC News - Feb 17, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Building products company USG Corp. , which was driven into bankruptcy in 2001 under the weight of asbestos lawsuits, said on Friday it has filed its reorganization plan and plans to emerge from

Laurel Hester dies at 49 after battle with cancer
Asbury Park Press - Laurel Hester, a 49-year-old police officer who reluctantly became a well-known gay rights activist, succumbed to her lung cancer early this morning at her Point Pleasant home. Her name became synonymous with pleas by the gay and lesbian community's

Hargrave is a haven for Smith
Nashville Tennessean - His plans for a basketball career at the University of Tennessee crumbled in the public eye. His father, Billy Smith, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Then Tyler moved nine hours away from home. Last October there was more turmoil when the Vols

Politics Notebook for Feb. 19
Baton Rouge Advocate - The Louisiana Board of Ethics imposed its first fines for violations of the law requiring reporting of federal hurricane relief business dealings by elected officials and their kinfolks. But it suspended the fines for late filing of the required

Chest health - Warning to adults with asthma


Warning to adults with asthma
Trade Arabia, Bahrain - Feb 13, 2006 Adults with asthma are more likely than those in the general population to report a number of other chronic medical conditions, including cancer, diabetes and

Altana's asthma drug Alvesco granted additional approval for
Forbes - Feb 16, 2006 BAD HOMBURG, Germany (AFX) - Altana AG said its asthma drug Alvesco has received an additional approval for treatment of severe persistent asthma in adolescent

Lung cancer - Body Shop: Clogged arteries cause problems from head to toe


Body Shop: Clogged arteries cause problems from head to toe
Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 14 hours ago supply to the heart muscle is less than the demand, chest pain results Bryant Stamford is an exercise physiologist and director of the Health Promotion and

Northern Ocean Good Causes
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Feb 18, 2006 time, talent and energy as volunteer members of the dedicated health care team shops: Lots for Little, 1328 River Ave., Lakewood; The Treasure Chest, 666 Route

Chat Transcript: Sleeping Problems
6abc.com, PA - Feb 17, 2006 They need sleep, too. I wake up every night with chest pain and feeling like I am choking. Isn't that different. I'm over 55 and concerned about health risk.

Puppy heart surgery gives spaniel new life
Centre Daily Times, PA - 13 hours ago The dog was in heart failure and had an unhealthy barrel chest, the result of so the Paikoffs decided that Rachel, 12, would help nurse Buddy back to health.

Asthma - 1 Out of 4 Kids Suffer From Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis


1 Out of 4 Kids Suffer From Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis
Korea Times, South Korea - Feb 14, 2006 According to the Ministry of Environment, one out of four children in South Korea is suffering from asthma and atopic dermatitis.

Women pregnant with girls experience more severe asthma symptoms
Dominican Today, Dominican Republic - Feb 6, 2006 Washington. Women with asthma who are carrying a female fetus are more likely to experience worse asthma symptoms than asthmatic women carrying a male fetus

Monoclonal Antibodies in Asthma: The choice between life and
Pharmaceutical Business Review - Feb 17, 2006 Although only 5% of asthma suffers have severe asthma, these patients account for a disproportionately high percentage of healthcare spending, as asthma

Milwaukee ranks high on asthma list
UW Badger Herald, WI - Feb 17, 2006 by Kara Intrieri. A national study recently ranked Milwaukee the fifth-worst city for people with asthma for 2006. This study, conducted

'Rescue' inhaler costs to climb
Baltimore Sun, United States - 12 hours ago By Frank D. Roylance. Asthma sufferers will soon be paying more for increasingly scarce emergency inhalers as part of the price of protecting the environment.

Expert recommends herbal cures to asthma patients
Newstarget.com, Taiwan - Feb 15, 2006 Relations speaks with Liam Anderson, owner of www.newasthmatreatments.org, a site devoted to natural treatments and herbal blends that benefit asthma patients.

Study links power plants to deaths, asthma
Miami Herald, FL - Feb 16, 2006 In addition to the premature deaths, emissions from the plants can be linked each year to 30,000 additional asthma attacks, including 4,000 in Maryland, Levy

Locally developed asthma procedure used for the first time on a
Shreveport Times, LA - Feb 10, 2006 29 with the worst asthma attack of his life, is likely the first child in the world to benefit from a life-support procedure developed by LSU Health Sciences

Asthma - Condo ringleader given Wednesday deadline


Condo ringleader given Wednesday deadline
Orange County Register - SANTA ANA A federal judge said today that the 73-year-old mastermind of a condominium-conversion scheme has until noon Wednesday to provide verification of his health condition or be arrested. Philip Benson had been scheduled for sentencing

Eccentric, flawed characters to die for
Ottawa Sun - As Paul Auster makes clear in his novel, The Brooklyn Follies, life often comes between a man and his plans. In this bewitching tale of human folly and adventure, Auster introduces Nathan Glass, a retired insurance salesman who has been diagnosed

Records offer rare look at space medical secrets
MSNBC - U.S. entrepreneur Gregory Olsen flew aboard the international space station last October. In a pioneering gesture of outer space openness, millionaire space traveler Gregory Olsen has officially released his entire space-related medical records for

Hargrave is a haven for Smith
Nashville Tennessean - His plans for a basketball career at the University of Tennessee crumbled in the public eye. His father, Billy Smith, was diagnosed with lung cancer. Then Tyler moved nine hours away from home. Last October there was more turmoil when the Vols

Maryland's death row inmates since Jan. 1, 2000
WVEC - _ Vernon Evans Jr., sentenced to death in 1984 for murder of two Baltimore County motel clerks. _ Anthony Grandison, sentenced to death in 1984 for the same Baltimore County murders as Evans. _ John Booth-El, sentenced to death in 1984 for murder of

New York street to get Jennings' name
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - The New York street running along ABC News' headquarters is being named in honor of the late "World News Tonight" anchor, Peter Jennings. West 66th Street between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue will be dubbed Peter Jennings Way in a ceremony

Novel Cancer Therapy Developed From Basic Research
Medical News Today - Cancer researcher Professor Axel Ullrich, a director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, Germany, already showed at the beginning of the 1990s that blocking blood vessel development in a tumour slows down its growth, and

Recruitment halted for Aeterna's Neovastat trial
Reuters Canada - TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian biotech Aeterna Zentaris Inc. (AEZ.TO: Quote ) (AEZS.O: Quote ) said on Friday the U.S. National Cancer Institute has interrupted patient recruitment for the ongoing Phase III trial for its lung cancer drug Neovastat. The

Asthma - Study: Omega-3 fatty acids no help for cancer


Study: Omega-3 fatty acids no help for cancer
Sun-Sentinel - Feb 19 4:07 AM
Eat your fatty fish and hang on, if you wish, to that bottle of tasty fish oil -- but don't expect them to protect you from cancer. A new study says that foods and supplements containing omega-3 fatty acids do not offer such protection, dashing some earlier hints that they might.Save to My Web

ASU and Mayo lead 'MAC Attack' to accelerate cancer research
EurekAlert! - Feb 16 5:41 AM
In terms of a medical diagnosis, nothing is more devastating than hearing the "C" word cancer. But now, ASU and Mayo Clinic are hoping that five different C's will become the best arsenal against the big C. The organizations have teamed up to introduce a new research entity called MAC5.Save to My Web

Two letters cross the great divide
The Oregonian - Feb 19 12:24 AM
B ecause physician-assisted suicide is a subject that far too often divides families and traumatizes the best of friends, perhaps there is something to be gained in eavesdropping for a moment on a conversation about life and death between total strangers.Save to My Web

A Cancer Promoting Protein Shows Up in an Unexpected Place in the Cell
Newswise - Feb 16 9:26 AM
Researchers have discovered a protein widely known to cause the out-of-control growth of cells can actually be manipulated to induce those cells to commit suicide, providing a novel target for the development of anti-cancer drugs, according to the results of a new study.Save to My Web

Doctors To Look For Link Between 9/11 Recovery Work And Heart Disease
NY1 News - 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
Doctors are reportedly tracking September 11th rescue workers to see if the air at the site can be the cause of severe health issues beyond lung disease and cancer.Save to My Web

Va. Tech player's father passes away
CSTV's College Sports - Feb 16 9:47 AM
Blacksburg, VA ( CSTV U-WIRE ) -- Starting junior center Coleman Collins' father, Jackson Collins Sr., passed away early Monday morning. Jackson Collins Sr. lost his year-long battle with lung cancer after it spread to his lymph nodes.Save to My Web

Chest health - Altana Gets European Approval to Expand Use of Alvesco Asthma Treatment to Adolescents


Altana Gets European Approval to Expand Use of Alvesco Asthma Treatment to Adolescents
Money Sense - Feb 17 6:50 AM
Altana AG, a German specialty chemicals maker, said Friday that European regulators have broadened the intended use of its asthma treatment Alvesco to include patients as young as 12.Save to My Web

Study links asthma with bad behaviour
Sydney Morning Herald - Feb 17 2:28 PM
Pre-schoolers with persistent asthma symptoms may be more likely to get into fights and have more behaviour problems than children with less severe asthma, a study finds.Save to My Web

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT
The Washington Examiner - Feb 19 1:33 AM
Crime spree? Takoma Park police reported several incidents of gangs of young people stealing cars and robbing people along the Montgomery, Prince George's and District boundaries this week, and cautioned residents not to leave cars running unattended.Save to My Web

Little Progress in Closing Racial 'Asthma Gap'
MedicineNet.com - Feb 14 12:20 PM
Title: Little Progress in Closing Racial 'Asthma Gap' Category: Health News Created: 2/14/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/14/2006 1:58:15 AMSave to My Web

Mo.Co., Pr. George's clash over gas facility
The Washington Examiner - Feb 19 1:33 AM
Montgomery County delegates voted down a proposal Friday that would have helped Prince George's County prevent construction of a gas facility in Chillum.Save to My Web

Metro: Clinic aims to lure specialists to Valley
The Fresno Bee - 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
It's not a fear of white coats that keeps residents of the central San Joaquin Valley from seeing doctors in a timely manner. It's the lack of doctors to treat them.Save to My Web

Man held by Nepal's Maoists dies
BBC News - Feb 17 10:16 AM
Maoist rebels in Nepal say a senior government official they had abducted has died of from asthma.Save to My Web

Study: Power plant pollution causing deaths, asthma
The Washington Examiner - Feb 19 1:36 AM
Fine particle pollution from Maryland power plants is contributing to premature deaths, asthma attacks and other serious health problems, according to a report released Wednesday by a nurse's group.Save to My Web

When duress is no argument for rape
Sydney Morning Herald - 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
A trial has thrown into sharp relief the fine line between moral and criminal responsibility, writes Geesche Jacobsen. -Save to My Web

Asthma - Little Progress in Closing Racial 'Asthma Gap'


Little Progress in Closing Racial 'Asthma Gap'
MedicineNet.com - Feb 14 12:20 PM
Title: Little Progress in Closing Racial 'Asthma Gap' Category: Health News Created: 2/14/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/14/2006 1:58:15 AMSave to My Web

Power plants linked to illness
Gazette.Net - Feb 16 7:06 PM
Fine particle pollution from Maryland power plants is contributing to premature deaths, asthma attacks and other serious health problems according to a report released Wednesday by a nurses group.Save to My Web

Drug-use exemptions that benefit some open the door to abuse
Rutland Herald - 2 hours, 47 minutes ago
TURIN, Italy When U.S. cross country skier Kris Freeman sits down to lunch in the athletes village, he uses a knife, a fork and a needle. After the meal, while other athletes are dabbing their mouths with napkins, he pulls up his shirt and injects his stomach with insulin.Save to My Web

Asthma - Cheney Hunting Companion Is Released From Hospital


Cheney Hunting Companion Is Released From Hospital
Washington Post - Feb 17 10:41 PM
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Feb. 17 -- The Texas lawyer shot by Vice President Cheney during a hunting trip was discharged from a hospital Friday, and he described his ordeal as "a cloud of misfortune and sadness that is not easy to explain," saying he was sorry for all the vice president and his family...Save to My Web

Cheers Greet Cheney at Appearance in Wyo.
Washington Post - Feb 18 1:56 AM
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- His face marked with tiny birdshot wounds, the lawyer shot by Vice President Dick Cheney while quail hunting left a hospital Friday, saying "accidents do and will happen" and apologizing for the trouble the incident had caused the vice president.Save to My Web

Weekend, February 18-19, 2006
Mid-Hudson News - Feb 18 4:40 AM
Copyright 2006 Mid-Hudson News Network, a division of Statewide News Network, Inc. This story may not be reproduced in any form without express written consent.Save to My Web

Researchers Develop Revolutionary New Heart Valve For Children
Science Daily - Feb 18 4:08 PM
Children with congenital heart defects may soon have an alternative to invasive open-heart surgery that will mean less time in the hospital, a quicker recovery and no need to break open the breastbone, thanks to a new collaboration between researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science and pediatric cardiologists at Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA.Save to My Web

Moved by a 'Mountain'
Courier-Post - 2 hours, 47 minutes ago
"Old Brokeback got us good," blurts out one of the cowboys in Brokeback Mountain. A lot of people are saying the same thing after watching Heath Ledger (Ennis Del Mar) and Jake Gyllenhaal (Jack Twist) portray the two gay ranch hands whose love is crushed by homophobia.Save to My Web

Older asthmatics have increased cancer risk
News-Medical-Net - Feb 17 12:12 PM
New research shows that older adults with asthma are at an increased risk for developing cancer, and adults with asthma are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease and other chronic health conditions.Save to My Web

Cheers Greet Cheney at Appearance in Wyo.
ABC News - Feb 17 8:11 PM
Wounded Lawyer Released From Hospital; Cheney Gets Ovation From Lawmakers in Home State of Wyo.Save to My Web

Mcallen Schools Issue Tb Alert
RedNova - Feb 18 11:43 AM
By Daniel Perry, The Monitor, McAllen, Texas Feb.Save to My Web

Asthma - Power Plant Pollution Related to Illness, Death


Power Plant Pollution Related to Illness, Death
Axcess News - (AXcess News) Washington - Pollutants from six Maryland power plants contribute to hundreds of premature deaths and thousands of asthma attacks in several states, according to a report released Wednesday. The report details the health effects of

Fetus sex, maternal asthma linked
Yale Daily News - A recent study published by the Yale Center for Perinatal, Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology in the current issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology indicates that for future mothers with asthma, the severity of their condition may be

New air quality rules attacked as unfair
Desert Sun - PM10, one type of air pollution associated with scalping in the Coachella Valley, can be linked to more serious ramifications than a runny nose. Also associated with blowing desert sand, dust from roads and construction sites and even automobile

Science will force us to improve health care coverage
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Before long, a single drop of blood will force us to confront health care coverage in the United States, whether we want to or not. While the nation has ignored, minimized or denied there is a health care crisis in this country, scientists have

Feds yank Head Start control
Las Vegas Sun - Citing health and safety concerns, the federal government on Monday stripped the troubled Economic Opportunity Board of control of the Las Vegas Valley's 15 Head Start centers. The government is bringing in a Colorado agency today to take over the

Lebanon County Winds
WHP CBS21 - WHP CBS 21 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children. Our Children's Television Programming report is available for review during regular business hours 8:30AM to 5:00PM Monday thru Friday at our studio: 3300 North Sixth

Having a Heart Attack and Not Knowing It
WBAY Green Bay - * Discomfort, fullness, tightness, squeezing, or pressure in center of chest that stays for more than a few minutes or comes and goes * Insist the hospital staff takes your complaint seriously, does not make you wait, and gives you a thorough cardiac

A honey of a cure?
Biloxi Sun Herald - As if the air weren't polluted enough, it's about to become saturated with spring pollen. Don't you believe for a minute that plants won't be littering everything around us with "gold dust," possibly by the start of next month. Arborists and other

Twilight of the Bad Boy
Time - Just as Goya did, David Hockney is going deaf. He has been for years. It doesn't keep him out of many conversations, though. He loves to talk, and with the help of two hearing aids, he can follow the flow of most discussions well enough. He's always

Asthma - Greater Bay Area Follows National Trends in Cancer Decline


Greater Bay Area Follows National Trends in Cancer Decline
Newswise - Feb 17 7:22 AM
Following estimates in the 55th edition of Cancer Facts & Figures, the Bay Area has seen a decrease in the number of new cancers diagnosed and the number of deaths from cancer. The downward trend began around 1999, falling from 27,503 new cancer cases to 26,716 in 2002.Save to My Web

As cancer looms, couple celebrates a day of love and life
Detroit News - Feb 15 1:16 AM
T he three of them spent Valentine's Day together, just as they have for all six years of the marriage -- Sabrina, Steve and cancer.Save to My Web

National Cancer Institute Halts AEterna Zentaris Study Enrollment While Neovastat Data Analyzed
Money Sense - Feb 17 11:49 AM
AEterna Zentaris Inc. said Friday that the National Cancer Institute stopped enrolling patients into a clinical trial for the Canadian biopharmaceutical company's lung cancer treatment Neovastat to check on how the drug is working.Save to My Web

Vitamins C and E May Help Lower Smokers' Cancer Risk
MedicineNet.com - Feb 17 12:20 AM
Title: Vitamins C and E May Help Lower Smokers' Cancer Risk Category: Health News Created: 2/16/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2006 1:58:14 AMSave to My Web

Early Lung Cancer Diagnosis Facilitated With New Navigation Technology
Medical News Today - Feb 11 12:02 PM
U.S. hospitals are increasingly embracing the use of a novel imaging technology known as the superDimension /Bronchus System (SDBS) which enables diagnosis of lung cancer at an earlier stage than the conventional technique. "While flexible bronchoscopy is the preferred method for diagnosing lung cancer, most lesions are located in the peripheral areas of the lung which the standard bronchoscope Save to My Web

Calcium, Vitamin D Supplements Offer Modest Bone Improvements, No Benefits for Colorectal Cancer
Senior Journal - Feb 16 9:59 AM
Feb. 16, 2006 - Calcium and vitamin D supplements in healthy postmenopausal women provide a modest benefit in preserving bone mass and prevent hip fractures in certain groups including older women but do not prevent other types of fractures or colorectal cancer, according to the results of a major clinical trial, part of the Womens Health Initiative (WHI).Save to My Web

Study: Tumor Size Related to Cancer Spread
RedNova - Feb 13 8:30 PM
New York City scientists say smaller lung tumors appear to be less likely to have spread than larger tumors among patients with asymptomatic lung cancer. The finding by Dr.Save to My Web

Aspirin Derivative May Treat Recurrence of Ovarian Cancer
MedicineNet.com - Feb 15 12:21 PM
Title: Aspirin Derivative May Treat Recurrence of Ovarian Cancer Category: Health News Created: 2/15/2006 1:58:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 2/15/2006 1:58:13 AMSave to My Web