Monday, June 29, 2015

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Novartis announces publication in The Lancet showing sustained efficacy with ...
(Thomson Reuters ONE via COMTEX) -- Novartis International AG / Novartis announces publication in The Lancet showing sustained efficacy with secukinumab over one year in psoriatic arthritis patients .
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New data fuel hopes for broad use of Novartis psoriasis drug
BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) - Novartis is increasingly confident about the potential of its new injectable drug Cosentyx, as fresh clinical data confirms its long-term benefits in treating psoriatic arthritis.
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Novartis announces publication in The Lancet showing sustained efficacy with ...
Novartis International AG / Novartis announces publication in The Lancet showing sustained efficacy with secukinumab over one year in psoriatic arthritis patients .
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New data fuel hopes for broad use of Novartis psoriasis drug
BASEL, Switzerland Novartis is increasingly confident about the potential of its new injectable drug Cosentyx, as fresh clinical data confirms its long-term benefits in treating psoriatic arthritis.
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Pride Study iPhone App Peeks into LGBTQ Community Health Risks
The University of California at San Francisco launched the Pride Study iPhone app to tap into the specific health issues of the LGBTQ community.
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Novartis: Secukinumab Shows Sustained Efficacy In Psoriatic Arthritis Patients
Swiss drug giant Novartis AG (NVS) said Monday that new trial results showed Cosentyx or secukinumab was significantly superior to placebo and also showed sustained efficacy over one year in psoriatic arthritis patients.
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CDC Says Beware of Pool Parasite
Lately, there have been lots of water-based bacteria cases and warnings popping up in the news. Now, the CDC issued out a warning for the newest parasitic threat in your swimming pool, Cryptosporidium.
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A Parasitic Infections from Public Pools and Hot Tubs On the Rise
Despite chemical treatments, pools and hot tubs continue to be regarded as a near cesspool of sorts. Indeed, every year, many people report infection after swimming in a pool or sitting in a hot tub.
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Rheumatoid arthritis drug helps Connecticut Woman with vitiligo: Yale Research
Medical experts at Yale School of Medicine have claimed excellent results in treatment of vitiligo with use of and arthritis drug.
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Indian-origin scientist finds key to early Alzheimer's diagnosis
According to an Indian-origin scientists, errors on memory and thinking tests may signal Alzheimer's up to 18 years before the disease can be diagnosed.
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Memory test could signal Alzheimer's years in advance
Mistakes made on memory and thinking tests may be early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, researchers report. Loading… Post to Facebook.
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Anti-depressant use during menopause 'raises risk of broken bones'
SSRIs appear to increase fracture risk among middle-aged women without psychiatric disorders. Photo / 123RF. Women who take common anti-depressants to counter the impact of menopause may have a 76 per cent higher risk of broken bones, scientists ...
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Medical matters: Why is Mers spreading so quickly in South Korea?
Almost exactly a year ago I asked the question: could Mers become the next Sars? My answer was that it could, but that we were at least two genetic mutations away from that occurring.
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Thailand's First MERS Case Declared Free of Deadly Virus
Bangkok: An Omani man who became Thailand's first case of Middle East Respiratory Sydnrome (MERS) has been declared free of the deadly virus, Thailand's health ministry said today.
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Your biggest travel risk this summer? The sun
Don't get burned this summer. I don't just mean that figuratively - like being singed by surprise fees and surcharges - I mean it literally.
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36 people close to Omani Mers patient cleared
Authorities are distributing face masks to tourists in Bangkok as a safeguard against Mers. The Public Health Ministry reported on Saturday that no more cases of the virus have been found.
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South Korea cautiously reports no new MERS cases or deaths
Seoul: South Korea reported no new cases of MERS or deaths from the virus for the first time in nine days on Monday, but officials warned there was no indication yet that the outbreak had been brought under control.
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e-cigarettes risks unclear to smokers
A new study has suggested that consumers are unclear about the risks or benefits of e-cigarettes. By: ANI | June 28, 2015 5:21 pm.
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Vaccine bill could be a trend setter
Opponents of a measure requiring nearly all California school children to be vaccinated gathered on the west steps of the Capitol after lawmakers approved the bill, in Sacramento, Calif.
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Maryland Governor Hogan begins chemotherapy treatment
Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan said on Sunday that he had completed his first round of chemotherapy to treat an aggressive cancer of the lymph nodes.
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Mandatory vaccine bill passes California State Assembly
Soon the state of California will have a new law that will require almost every child to get vaccinated for being allowed to attend school.
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Study: Tenth-grade Education Cuts HIV Risk
An extra year of schooling can cut the risk of HIV infection by a third, a new study shows. The study, its authors say, is evidence that education is cost-effective HIV prevention, not even counting all the other benefits.
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More secondary schooling reduces HIV risk
HIV, the AIDS virus (yellow), infecting a human immune cell. Credit: Seth Pincus, Elizabeth Fischer and Austin Athman, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health.
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Need for blood donation increased in summer
As summer begins, donating blood can be especially important as many potential donors opt for vacation and are out of town when it comes time to give a pint.
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Veggies First, Carbohydrates Last to Lower Sugar and Insulin
The order in which different food groups are eaten during a normal meal impacts the insulin and glucose levels of type 2 diabetes patients.
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Adopt diabetes game plan and opt for a healthy lifestyle
In a good news for diabetes patients, now you can adopt a game plan and get started easily with a healthy lifestyle. You have to just monitor 7 behaviours that define your lifestyle.
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California bill to make Vaccination mandatory
On Thursday, California assembly approved Senate Bill 277, necessitating all public school children be vaccinated. This controversial legislation would prevent children from attending public schools if they have not received the full schedule of 10 ...
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Fireworks may flare up PTSD symptoms for veterans
But for veterans, the very people who fought for America's freedom, the explosion of fireworks can bring about awful stress. Counselors at the Billings Veterans Center warn that loud noises can cause flashbacks and anxiety attacks for Veterans who suffer from ...
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Early Alzheimer's diagnosis now easy, says Indian-origin scientist
It is said that precaution is better than cure and an India-origin scientist has advised a similar suggestion for early diagnosis of Alzheimer.
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Unseen killer lurking in Florida waters takes Lake County man's life
FRUITLAND PARK - Cason Yeager enjoyed nothing more than being on the water - fishing, drinking beer and hanging out with friends and family was his idea of a good time.
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Edmonds Military Wire: Can holistic healing cure PTSD?
Thousands of service members every year are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder - a diagnosis that labels one as having either experienced or witnessed some sort of traumatic event.
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Agency Marks National HIV Testing Day By Offering Free Screenings In ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) - A local health care company is targeting gay men in minority communities for an HIV prevention program. On Saturday night, free HIV screenings were being offered through midnight in downtown by AltaMed, a health care ...
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State representative shares cancer diagnoses at Upper Dauphin Relay for Life
HALIFAX - Jim Carlin and state Rep. Sue Helm both ended up on the same "team." They're part of a team of people vowing to continue their fight against cancer and speaking up to help others.
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Relay for Life honors cancer survivors at Sycamore High School
Cancer survivor Charlene Riefler of DeKalb photographs a luminaria Saturday during the DeKalb County Relay for Life fundraiser at Sycamore High School.
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Unvaccinated 6-Year-old Spanish Kid Succumbed To Diphtheria, Stirred-up ...
An unvaccinated dude succumbed to really diphtheria on Saturday within the sickbay in Barcelona, Spain that he was also localized last May 30, the health experts noted.
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Hundreds walk for 24 hours straight in Santa Maria Relay for Life
The annual event raises money for the American Cancer Society. Relay for Life team members took turns walking around the track at the Unocal Event Center, making sure at least one of them remained on the track for the full 24 hours.
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York girl, 12, top fundraiser at Wyoming Relay for Life
PERRY - A 12-year-old from York was again the top fundraiser in the annual Wyoming County Relay for Life. Amber Treadwell's "Team Joey" raised more than $21,736 for the American Cancer Society.
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Painkillers: Poppy Gene May Help Scientists Produce Opiate-Based Drugs
Researchers at the University of New York discovered a gene in poppy species that could help them soon grow opiate-based drugs in a lab.
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Protecting the vote: African Politics Is Africa rising?
Are the opposition parties in Sierra Leone prepared for the election soon to come? An advice on what they can do to prevent the incumbent party from fraudulently claiming victory.
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6-Year-Old Dies In Spain's First Diphtheria Case Since 1987
MADRID: A 6-year-old boy has died in Spain's first case ofdiphtheria since 1987, his hospital said Saturday. The child had not been vaccinated against the disease amid controversy over the potential side-effects of the jab, and had been fighting the bacterial ...
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Dental Insurance Options And Alternatives For Veterans Who Don't Receive VA ...
Although healthcare options for veterans continue to expand with programs like the Choice program, which allow veterans to get care in their area from civilian providers, little has been done to help veterans with dental care.
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A diet that mimics fasting may be good for you
For years, people have tried going on extremely low-calorie diets, hoping to stave off illness and delay the effects of aging. It's an approach that is based on science showing that limiting proteins and sugars seems to impede processes in the body that lead to ...
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Science inches closer to 'home-brewed' opiates; some call for controls
Australian and English researchers have discovered a long-sought gene in poppies crucial to morphine production. submit to reddit · Email article · Print.
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As people with HIV live longer, aging presents challenges
Greg Sanchez, who has been living with HIV for 30 years, displays his many medications stored in the bedroom of his Chicago home on Wednesday, June 3, 2015.
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Veteran on PTSD awareness day: 5 ways I am misunderstood
MAPLEWOOD -- Christian Benedetto didn't know he suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder when he first returned home from fighting in the Gulf War in 1991.
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