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Weekly Health News
Title: HRT Increases Stroke Risk Category: Health News Created: 4/29/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/29/2008
Title: More Broken Bones With Actos, Avandia Category: Health News Created: 4/29/2008 Last Editorial Review: 4/29/2008
Title: Tree-Lined Streets Associated With Lower Childhood Asthma Rates Category: Health News Created: 5/1/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/1/2008
Title: Youngest Drug Users Most Likely to Leave Treatment Programs Category: Health News Created: 4/30/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/30/2008
Title: Fleeting Facial Expressions Reveal Deep Secrets Category: Health News Created: 4/26/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/28/2008
Reporters, volunteers, national guard, and those that lived in the areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina are currently subject to health risks, including many infectious diseases. Listen to Dr. Shiel discuss precautions for everyone that's been exposed to Hurricane Katrina.
Title: Experts Advise New Warnings for LASIK Category: Health News Created: 4/28/2008 Last Editorial Review: 4/28/2008
Title: Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Severely Depressed Category: Health News Created: 4/29/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/29/2008
An elevated PSA level in a patient with a history of cancer doesn't necessarily mean the cancer has recurred. There are no specific normal or abnormal PSA levels, but the higher the PSA level, the more likely cancer is present. When PSA levels continue to rise over time, other tests may be ordered.
Title: CDC: Breastfeeding Rates Up Category: Health News Created: 5/1/2008 Last Editorial Review: 5/1/2008
Hello this is Dr. Eric Daar calling from Denver, Colorado from the 13th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections or CROI 2006. Update on meeting on second full day (February 7th). There were actually a series of world presentations all dealing with the related topic of treatment interruptions. Recently, a great deal of attention came to this area with the announcement of the data safety monitoring board closing one of these very important studies that was presented as a late breaker. The study was called SMART. It was a study through the CPCRA and the strategy was to determine whether you could take individuals with greater than 350 T cells and randomly assign them to either continue on their current therapy or interrupt their treatment with the plan of them restarting therapy if their CD4 count should drop to less than 250.
Title: Device Approved to Assess Arterial Plaque Category: Health News Created: 4/30/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/30/2008 |