Saturday, September 26, 2015

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New studies of two drugs, showing that each works better than the standard treatment for advanced kidney cancer, should lead to changes in patient care, researchers said on Friday.
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Two drugs being tested for kidney cancer, including one from the hot field of immuno-oncology, proved superior in separate studies to a current standard treatment, setting the stage for new options for patients with an advanced stage of the disease.
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The world is a step closer to eliminating polio, with the World Health Organization's historic announcement Friday that the disease is no longer spreading in Nigeria.
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(CNN) Nigeria is no longer on the list of polio spreading countries, bringing it a step closer to fully eradicating the paralyzing disease.
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Nigeria is no longer on the list of polio spreading countries, bringing it a step closer to fully eradicating the paralyzing disease.
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A teen girl ended up with acute hepatitis after drinking too much green tea, according to a medical case study. 341 Shares. Email.
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READ OR SUBMIT ARTICLE COMMENTS · EMAIL; SAVE. Ovulation in women with polycystic ovary syndrome improves with weight loss and exercise, according to recent study findings published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
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It is the drink of choice for the health-conscious, but doctors have warned of the hidden dangers of green tea after a teenage girl who drank three cups a day for three months contracted acute hepatitis.
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The first electronic automatic injector to deliver a drug for the most common form of multiple sclerosis received approval from the U.S.
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savesaved. register today. Earn Free CME Credits by reading the latest medical news in your specialty. sign up. by Jeff Minerd Contributing Writer, MedPage Today.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A 13-year-old birth control implant came under new scrutiny Thursday as federal health experts discussed a host of problems reported by women implanted with the metallic device, including chronic pain, bleeding and fatigue.
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savesaved. by Shannon Firth Contributing Writer. SILVER SPRING, Md. -- A controversial implant for sterilizing women should clearly state that it's a surgical device and should come with more comprehensive instructions for insertion and follow-up ...
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savesaved. by Jeff Minerd Contributing Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today.
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It was a stunning beach setting for an evening of empowerment and education as Dr. Richard Reitherman and I tag teamed to discuss breast health, dense breasts and breast cancer screening.
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama greets devotees as he arrives at the Tsuglakhang temple in Dharmsala, India on Sept. 7, 2014.
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VIENNA - A new clue as to why only some breast cancers recur comes from the largest study of genetic sequencing of breast cancer tissue to date.
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, center, greets devotees Sept. 7 as he arrives to give a talk at the Tsuglakhang temple in Dharamsala, India.
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Empty standing water from buckets, pool covers, water bowls from pets, flowerpots, discarded tires, and bird baths. Support local West Nile surveillance and control programs, such as the Pima County Health Department's Consumer Health and Food Safety.
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An 81-year-old woman in Michigan has died after contracting the West Nile virus, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed.
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We're still a long ways off from achieving technologically-enabled telepathy, but a recent question-and-answer experiment by researchers at the University of Washington shows that progress is being made.
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Many people believe they eat three meals a day, with a snack in between. But a new study finds some of us are eating off and on all day, stretching over 15 hours of our waking day.
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Eight overweight participants participated in an experiment where they altered their normal feeding hours (more than 14 every day) to a more restricted time frame (10 to 11 hours).
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama meets with the Tibetan community at the Greek Orthodox Church in Salt Lake City. photo by Rick Egan. 05/12/2001.
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AbbVie Inc (ABBV.N) said one of its experimental drugs improved symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis in mid-stage studies and scrapped plans to buy rights to a similar treatment from Belgium's Galapagos NV (GLPG.
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Legalized It: Oregon retail marijuana sales start October 1 »Play Video Some marijuana if they've got some: Medical dispensaries are concerned about being able to meet the demand for recreational pot starting October 1 while still having enough supply ...
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(Adds Novo Nordisk comment, byline). By Deena Beasley and Vidya L Nathan. Sept 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Tresiba, two years after rejecting the long-acting ...
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The idea that people eat breakfast, lunch and dinner (and maybe a snack or two) turns out to be a completely unrealistic notion of how people eat.
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(RTTNews.com) - As part of the global strategic alliance between Merck KGaA (MKGAY.PK), and Pfizer Inc. (. PFE. Pfizer Inc. PFE 32.62 +0.08 (0.25%).
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There's been no significant change in the prevalence of HIV infection among US adults, according to the latest estimates released today in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) National Health Statistics Reports .
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Saturday's Susan G. Komen Northwest Ohio's third annual Race for the Cure promises to be a sun-splashed morning of camaraderie, inspiration and fun, as it has the last two years.
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savesaved. by Parker Brown Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today.
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Like most people, you'd probably describe your eating schedule as three meals a day with perhaps a snack or two in between. But a new research project that prompts people to record every bite and sip they take throughout the day might reveal some ...
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ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) - We've been taught since childhood the importance of eating three square meals a day. But if you find it hard to stick to that schedule, you're not alone.
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An investigation by The BMJ has found that report by experts outlining the new dietary guidelines for Americans fails to list out most of the relevant scientific literature in its reviews of crucial topics and therefore risks giving a misleading picture.
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