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Underweight patients more likely to die
BEIJING (Xinhuanet) -- Underweight patients may have more possibilities of mortality within 30 days of general and vascular surgery compared with mild...
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
New stent type has rare but potentially serious problem, FDA investigates
The FDA says it is working with drug-eluting stent makers to better understand what makes the devices shrink or become deformed on rare occasions. A d...
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Success long in coming for eylea, a vision treatment
It has three Nobel Prize winners on its board. Its chairman, P. Roy Vagelos, is a pharmaceutical industry star who ran Merck during its heyday. Its ch...
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Young chimps play much like children do
Young chimpanzees play and develop in much the same way as human children do, and researchers say that might help shed light on the role of human play...
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Myth that antibiotics cure coughs and colds still rife
A quarter of people wrongly believe antibiotics work on most coughs and colds, a Health Protection Agency survey has found.However antibiotics cannot ...
Monday, 21 November 2011
Decision by FDA on drug 'very sad'
Madison resident Christi Turnage was told in 2008 that she probably only had a couple of years to live.Despite the return of an aggressive, incurable ...
Monday, 21 November 2011
F.D.A. revokes approval of avastin for use as breast cancer drug
The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration on Friday revoked the approval of the drug Avastin as a treatment for breast cancer, ruling on an...
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Blood type tied to stroke risk
ORLANDO -- The conventional stroke risks such as hypertension and smoking are well known, but researchers have now found that blood type, particularly...
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Life-Saving Prescriptions Lagging in Heart Patients
More than one in five people with heart disease aren't getting life-saving statin drugs despite guidelines saying they should, a new study shows.Resea...
Sunday, 20 November 2011
More Americans living to 90, U.S. census finds
More Americans are living to 90 and beyond, and by 2050 their ranks could reach almost 9 million, a new U.S. Census Bureau report finds.In fact, the n...
Saturday, 19 November 2011
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