Health Highlights: May 2, 2008 - Washington Post
dBTechno Health Highlights: May 2, 2008 Washington Post - 21 hours ago The label of the skin disorder drug Enbrel will carry a stronger boxed warning about the risk of life-threatening infections such as tuberculosis and sepsis. US FDA: Amgen, Wyeth's Enbrel drug to carry warning Reuters Wyeth and Amgen bolster fatal infection warning to skin drug CNNMoney.
Scientists share 500000 prize for biomedical research - The Associated Press
eFluxMedia Scientists share $500000 prize for biomedical research The Associated Press - 21 hours ago ALBANY, NY (AP) - The nation's richest prize in medicine and biomedical research was awarded Friday to two researchers for work that has improved disease treatments and may lead to new ones for degenerative and other age-related disorders.
US Faces Largest Measles Outbreak in Seven Years as Kids Head to Camp - ABC News
NBC Augusta US Faces Largest Measles Outbreak in Seven Years as Kids Head to Camp ABC News - 18 hours ago By KATE BARRETT They're getting ready to pack their bags and head to camp. But as kids prepare to share close quarters, there's something parents should know: The United States is facing its largest measles outbreak in seven years -- and measles .
The Androgynous Pharaoh? Akhenaten had feminine physique - The Associated Press
KBCI CBS 2 The Androgynous Pharaoh? Akhenaten had feminine physique The Associated Press - 17 hours ago BALTIMORE (AP) - Akhenaten wasn't the most manly pharaoh, even though he fathered at least a half-dozen children. In fact, his form was quite feminine, which has puzzled experts for years.
Younger Women Often Miss Signs of Heart Attack - Washington Post
MedPage Today Younger Women Often Miss Signs of Heart Attack Washington Post - 17 hours ago By Amanda Gardner FRIDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Many younger women ignore or simply don't recognize the warning signs of a heart attack, often because it doesn't resemble the typical "Hollywood heart attack.
Parsing McCain on the Democrats Health Plans - New York Times
WSLS.com Parsing McCain on the Democrats" Health Plans New York Times - 9 hours ago By MICHAEL COOPER and JULIE BOSMAN Senator John McCain has been repeatedly suggesting that his Democratic rivals are proposing a single-payer, or even a nationalized health care system along the lines of those in countries like Canada and Britain.
Suspicious substance prompts hazmat probe at emergency room in Orange - Los Angeles Times
Suspicious substance prompts hazmat probe at emergency room in Orange Los Angeles Times - 7 hours ago But a bag brought to St. Josephs Hospital contained only Alfredo sauce mix and an empty herbal vitamin package with some residue. By David Haldane, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer The ambulance entrance to the emergency room at St.
Cutler discusses diabetes ordeal - San Jose Mercury News
SLAM! Sports Cutler discusses diabetes ordeal San Jose Mercury News - 5 hours ago Jay Cutler realizes he should have recognized something was wrong last season when he lost 35 pounds and some zip on his famous fastballs. Broncos quarterback Cutler diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes The Associated Press Cutler lost 32 pounds before diabetes diagnosis USA Today Rocky Mountain News - Denver Post - Colorado Springs Gazette - National Post all 365 news articles .
High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Cuts Seizure Frequency in Epileptic Kids - eFluxMedia
The Money Times High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Cuts Seizure Frequency in Epileptic Kids eFluxMedia - 5 hours ago By Anna Boyd According to a study carried out at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, a special high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet (also known as ketogenic diet) appears to cut seizure frequency in children with severe, drug-resistant epilepsy.
Georgians to be contacted after possible measles exposure - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgians to be contacted after possible measles exposure Atlanta Journal Constitution - 4 hours ago By ALISON YOUNG Georgia health officials said Friday that they are trying to contact some state residents who attended a church conference near Seattle where they may have been exposed to the measles.