Sleep Apnea Linked to Memory Loss - Washington Post
PhysOrg.com Sleep Apnea Linked to Memory Loss Washington Post - 6 hours ago WEDNESDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- People with sleep apnea show tissue loss in brain regions that help store memory, a University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) study shows.
New Class of Drugs May Fight Alzheimer's - U.S. News World Report
Citizen New Class of Drugs May Fight Alzheimer's U.S. News & World Report - 5 hours ago By Steven Reinberg WEDNESDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- A class of drugs called gamma-secretase modulators shows potential for treating Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
FDA reopens comment on mercury fillings for cavities - San Jose Mercury News
Dog Flu Diet and Diseases FDA reopens comment on mercury fillings for cavities San Jose Mercury News - 4 hours ago By JONDI GUMZ - Sentinel Staff Writer Two years ago, Dr. David Biles videotaped a string of patients in his Santa Cruz dental office talking about what happened after he removed their mercury amalgam fillings.
Paul Newman's friend and partner confirms actor's cancer - guardian.co.uk
E Canada Now Paul Newman's friend and partner confirms actor's cancer guardian.co.uk - 3 hours ago Paul Newman appears on The Tonight Show, hosted by Jay Leno in this April 8, 2005 file photo. Photograph: Jim Ruymen/Reuters A close friend and business partner of Paul Newman today confirmed growing speculation that the legendary US film star has .
Hong Kong Orders Poultry Culls - Voice of America
E Canada Now Hong Kong Orders Poultry Culls Voice of America - 2 hours ago By VOA News Hong Kong has ordered the slaughter of all poultry in the city's markets and shops, after an outbreak of bird flu was detected in markets last week. Deadly Bird Flu Detected in Hong Kong Washington Post Hong Kong Acts Against Bird Flu Wall Street Journal The Associated Press - Reuters - CNN - Reuters India all 216 news articles .
Md. records first 2 heat-related deaths of 2008 - WTOP
Md. records first 2 heat-related deaths of 2008 WTOP - 1 hour ago BALTIMORE (AP) - This week's high temperatures led to Maryland's first two heat-related deaths of the year, the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said. Two Heat-Related Deaths Reported In MD WMDT Maryland Heat-Related Deaths ABC2 News Baltimore Sun - WCBC Radio - WJLA all 17 news articles .
ADA: Exenatide Benefit Not Always Sustained in Type 2 Diabetes - MedPage Today
ChattahBox ADA: Exenatide Benefit Not Always Sustained in Type 2 Diabetes MedPage Today - 1 hour ago By John Gever, Staff Writer, MedPage Today SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 -- Nearly half of patients taking exenatide (Byetta) for type 2 diabetes for more than a year in a small study discontinued it because of loss of efficacy, although many were combining .
Source of tainted tomatoes still unknown - Los Angeles Times
ScienceMode Source of tainted tomatoes still unknown Los Angeles Times - 1 hour ago Federal investigators are focusing on central Florida and Mexico but are hampered by the absence of bar codes or other ways to trace origin. FDA has tomato Salmonella reports in 17 states Reuters Fla.
Govt to club AIDS, TB-control drives - Times of India
dBTechno Govt to club AIDS, TB-control drives Times of India - 52 minutes ago NEW DELHI: Tuberculosis is the biggest killer of HIV patients in India. According to the National AIDS Control Organisation (Naco), over 60% of HIV patients contract and ultimately die of TB.
Wet Or Dry, Montana Still Threatened By West Nile - Science Daily press release
Dog Flu Diet and Diseases Wet Or Dry, Montana Still Threatened By West Nile Science Daily (press release) - 32 minutes ago ScienceDaily (Jun. 11, 2008) - West Nile virus is apparently here to stay despite Montana's cool, wet spring, says Montana State University entomologist Greg Johnson.