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Even occasional use of spray cleaners may cause asthma in adults

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 12-Oct-2007 Using household cleaning sprays and air fresheners as little as once a week can raise the risk of developing asthma in adults, say researchers in Europe.…

Disease and Conditions Emerging

Study measures impact on productivity from functional gastrointestinal disorders

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 15-Oct-2007 Impairment from chronic digestive problems amounts to 1 lost day per week Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 2007— Those who suffer from common functional gastrointestinal disorders face…

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2 studies highlight the risks and significant health-care costs of NSAIDs injury

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 15-Oct-2007 Philadelphia, PA, October 15, 2007 – Patients underreported their use of common but potentially dangerous over-the-counter pain medications known as NSAIDs, according to research presented at…

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Americans spend most on Lipitor, drug survey finds

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 12-Sep-2007   (updated 2004 figure’s) Lipitor - 9 Billion Zocor - 4.7 Billion Nexium - 4.2 Billion Prevacid - 2.4 Billion Zoloft - 1.9 Billion Plavix -…

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Less than one-third of women aware of landmark hormone therapy study, Stanford researcher finds

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 18-Sep-2007   STANFORD, Calif. - Despite the huge publicity generated by a 2002 study on the potential dangers of hormone therapy for postmenopausal women, new research from…

Highlights Lethal or Unintended Side Effects Vaccine

Vaccine tied to ‘superbug’ ear infection

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 17-Sep-2007   CHICAGO --A vaccine that has dramatically curbed pneumonia and other serious illnesses in children is also having an unfortunate effect: promoting new superbugs that cause…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Pomegranate juice: Tart, trendy, and targeted on prostate cancer cells

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 24-Sep-2007 Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Researchers in California are reporting new evidence explaining pomegranate juice’s mysterious beneficial effects in fighting prostate cancer. In a study…

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How much of the medical literature is shaped behind the scenes by drug companies?

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 24-Sep-2007 Drug companies control or shape multiple steps in the research, analysis, writing, and publication of a large proportion of the medical literature, and they do so…

Disease and Conditions

Researchers say lack of sleep doubles risk of death… but so can too much sleep

Oct 4, 2007

Public Release: 24-Sep-2007 Researchers from the University of Warwick, and University College London, have found that lack of sleep can more than double the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.…

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Consumption of omega-3 fatty acids associated with decreased risk of type 1 diabetes

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 25-Sep-2007 Preliminary research suggests that in children at increased risk for type 1 diabetes, dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids was associated with a reduced risk of…

Disease and Conditions

Tufts University biologists link Huntington’s disease to health benefits in young

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 25-Sep-2007   MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. -- For years researchers in neurology have believed that people with Huntington’s disease have more children than the general population because of behavioral…

Highlights Ineffective Treatments Medical Ethics

Why don’t painkillers work for people with fibromyalgia?

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 27-Sep-2007   Research may explain why common drugs don't help ANN ARBOR, Mich. — People who have the common chronic pain condition fibromyalgia often report that they…

Ineffective Treatments Lethal or Unintended Side Effects Medical Ethics

Clinical trials for diabetes drugs should measure outcomes important to patients

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 27-Sep-2007 ROCHESTER, Minn. -- Most clinical trials for new diabetes drugs do not consider the impact medication will have on a patient’s quality of life or other…

General Pesticides

Occupational exposures may be linked to death from autoimmune disease

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 28-Sep-2007 A new study examined the possible associations between occupation and the risk of dying from systemic autoimmune diseases and found that occupational exposures in farming and…

Counter Intuitive Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

The impact of physical activity on weight-bearing knee joint

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 28-Sep-2007     Exercise for cardiovascular health keeps knee cartilage healthy, too, suggests long-term, community-based study The world’s most common joint disease, osteoarthritis (OA) is a major…

Behavior Modification

U of M study finds that U.S. high school dropout rate higher than thought and hasn’t improved in years

Oct 4, 2007

Public Release: 28-Sep-2007     MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL ( 9/27/2007 ) -- University of Minnesota sociologists have found that the U.S. high school dropout rate is considerably higher than…

Highlights Lethal or Unintended Side Effects Medical Ethics Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Low maternal cholesterol tied to premature birth

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 1-Oct-2007 Pregnant women who have very low cholesterol may face a greater risk of delivering their babies prematurely than women with more moderate cholesterol levels, a team…

Highlights Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Chemical compound found in tree bark stimulates growth, survival of brain cells

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 1-Oct-2007     Researchers have identified a compound in tree bark that mimics the chemical reactions of a naturally occurring molecule in the brain responsible for stimulating…

General Diet

Almost one-third of US children regularly take dietary supplements

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 1-Oct-2007       More than 30 percent of American children age 18 and younger take some form of dietary supplement, most often multivitamins and multiminerals, according…

Emerging Medical Ethics

Mental disorders cause 1.3 billion annual days of lost role performance / half of U.S. adults have a mental or physical condition

Oct 4, 2007

Public release date: 1-Oct-2007 New findings published by Drs. Kathleen Merikangas from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and Ronald Kessler from Harvard Medical School and colleagues in the…

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