KOMO NewsBristol-Myers SquibbBoston GlobePfizer and Bristol-Myers fell as regulators delayed for a second time a decision on the anticlotting drug Eliquis. Some analysts see Eliquis as better than two new clot-preventing pills that beat it to market, but the delay means a US launch probably ...Anticlotting drug still in FDA limboCherry Hill Courier PostFDA U [?]
Missouri growers seek to elevate the elderberryKansas City StarBy ALAN SCHER ZAGIER AP HARTSBURG, Mo. -- A type of berry more commonly found in roadside ditches than supermarket shelves is being cultivated by some Midwest farmers hoping to tap into consumer demand for natural remedies and local food.and more?? [?]
DAWN.comKnow your BMI: Docs urged to screen for obesityBoston.comWASHINGTON (AP) ? Chances are you know your blood pressure. What about your BMI? Body mass index signals if you're overweight, obese or just right considering your height. Some doctors have begun calling it a vital sign, as crucial to monitor as blood ...Task force recommends screening all [?]
Daily MailHow dealing with the stress of moving home could lead to Alzheimer'sDaily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter Stressful events such as moving house or the death of a loved one could lead people to develop dementia, research has suggested. Experts have investigating the role stress plays in causing Alzheimer's, and have claimed that ...Role of stre [?]
HealthJockey.comVitamin D lack linked to weight gainUPI.comPORTLAND, Ore., June 26 (UPI) -- Older US women with insufficient levels of vitamin D gained more weight than those with sufficient levels of the "sunshine" vitamin, researchers say. Study author Dr. Erin LeBlanc, an endocrinologist at the Kaiser ...Study says drop in Vitamin D could lead t [?]
Zee NewsSwine flu far more lethal than India thought, study showsTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: India may have grossly underestimated the might of 21st century's most aggressive pandemic. During the pandemic, 18500 laboratory-confirmed H1N1-deaths were reported worldwide from April, 2009, to August, 2010. The new research indicates ...Recommended: Swine flu o [?]
Ottawa CitizenCourt rejection of health care law could hamper N.J. plans to get more people ...NorthJersey.comBY MARY JO LAYTON New Jersey could be forced to revamp plans to insure hundreds of thousands of residents, at the same time that hospitals continue to face huge cuts in Medicare, if the US Supreme Court strikes down key parts of the controversial Oba [?]
Daily MailModerate exercise tied to lower breast cancer risk: studyReuters(Reuters) - Women who exercise moderately may be less likely than their inactive peers to develop breast cancer after menopause, according to a US study. Researchers, whose study was published in the journal Cancer, found that of more than 3000 women ...Regular Exercise Can Help Lower [?]
USA TODAYWoman battling flesh-eating bacteria upgraded to 'good' conditionUSA TODAYAUGUSTA, Ga. -- The medical condition of the Georgia woman suffering from a flesh-eating bacteria has been upgraded to "good," Aimee Copeland's doctors announced Monday. The upgrade means that the University of West Georgia graduate student's vita [?]
USA TODAYEven known food allergens dangerous for kidsUSA TODAYEven when parents and caregivers are aware of infants' food allergies and have been instructed in avoiding potentially dangerous trigger foods, allergic reactions still occur, the result of both accidental and non-accidental exposures, a study finds.Food allergies are a big deal in schoolsMar [?]
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