Wednesday, July 18, 2012

New prostate cancer screening advice ? San Francisco Chronicle ...

  • US approves first-ever pill for HIV prevention - Times of India July 17, 2012

    USA TODAYUS approves first-ever pill for HIV preventionTimes of IndiaWASHINGTON: The first-ever daily pill to help prevent HIV infection was approved Monday by US regulators for use by healthy adults who are at risk for getting the virus that causes AIDS. Truvada, made by Gilead Sciences in California, has been on the ...Deciding On Truvada: Who Should Take [?]

  • Chemicals found in dental fillings can make children behave badly, claims study - Daily Mail July 17, 2012

    Daily MailChemicals found in dental fillings can make children behave badly, claims studyDaily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter Forget Coca Cola, chemicals found in certain dental fillings could be making naughty children act out, a new study claims. Researchers at New England Research Institutes looked at 534 children who had fillings for at least two ...Dental F [?]

  • To lose weight, keep a food journal - UPI.com July 17, 2012

    ABC NewsTo lose weight, keep a food journalUPI.comSEATTLE, July 17 (UPI) -- Women who want to lose weight should faithfully keep a food journal and avoid skipping meals and eating in restaurants, US researchers advise. Dr. Anne McTiernan and colleagues at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in ...Study shows that food diaries help female dietersAlexan [?]

  • Massachusetts General Hospital earns top spot in US News ranking for first time - Boston.com July 17, 2012

    U.S. News & World ReportMassachusetts General Hospital earns top spot in US News ranking for first timeBoston.comBy Deborah Kotz, Globe Staff Massachusetts General Hospital earned the top spot in US News and World Report's annual ?Best Hospitals? rankings for the first time in the survey's 23-year history, the media group announced. The Boston [?]

  • Study: NYC's trans fat ban made people healthier - CBS News July 17, 2012

    Winnipeg Free PressStudy: NYC's trans fat ban made people healthierCBS News(AP) WASHINGTON - Turns out it's possible to make a fast-food lunch a bit healthier even without skipping the fries. New York City now has hard evidence that its ban on trans fat in restaurant food made a meaningful dent in people's consumption of the ...Trans-fat ban m [?]

  • Flesh-eating bacteria attacks woman's leg, with no idea how she got it - CBS 21 July 17, 2012

    WWLP 22NewsFlesh-eating bacteria attacks woman's leg, with no idea how she got itCBS 21So how dose a simple boil become life threatening? When it becomes infected with flesh-eating bacteria. That is what happened to a Perry County woman. We've all had cuts, burns, a boil, insect bites, annoying for a couple of days and then they go away, ...SC woma [?]

  • Footprints to Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's Are Seen in Gait - New York Times July 16, 2012

    USA TODAYFootprints to Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's Are Seen in GaitNew York TimesThe way people walk appears to speak volumes about the way they think, so much so that changes in an older person's gait appear to be an early indicator of cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer's disease. Five studies presented at the Alzheimer's .. [?]

  • Obesity Might Hinder Treatment of Some Breast Cancers - U.S. News & World Report July 16, 2012

    NBC LatinoObesity Might Hinder Treatment of Some Breast CancersU.S. News & World ReportMONDAY, July 16 (HealthDay News) -- Being obese may affect a woman's response to breast cancer treatment, a small new study suggests. British researchers looked at 54 postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, meaning that the ...Obesity M [?]

  • New PSA Testing Recommendations Ignites Debate Again - ABC News July 16, 2012

    ABC NewsNew PSA Testing Recommendations Ignites Debate AgainABC NewsAlthough the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently recommended against routine screening for prostate cancer for most men, a panel of experts from the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) says that many men could ...Cancer doctors say broach PSA test with so [?]

  • GSK clinches deal to buy Human Genome for $3 billion - Reuters July 16, 2012

    AFPGSK clinches deal to buy Human Genome for $3 billionReutersBy Ben Hirschler and Toni Clarke | LONDON/BOSTON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc is to acquire its long-time partner Human Genome Sciences Inc for a sweetened offer of about $3 billion, ending on friendly terms a three-month hostile pursuit of the US ...Glaxo to buy Human Genome SciencesPhiladelph [?]

  • Source: http://www.247healthnews.net/2012/07/new-prostate-cancer-screening-advice-san-francisco-chronicle/

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