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Teva Gets FDA Approval for Marketing Topamax Tablets
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. said the Food and Drug Administration has given its approval...
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Former First Lady Barbara Bush in Good Health after Heart Surgery
Former first lady Barbara Bush is expected to be moved out of intensive care on Saturday after...
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Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel Gets European Approval
The European Commission on Monday gave its approval for blood-thinning drug Efient for heart...
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Control Your Cardiovascular Risk Factors for a Healthy Heart!
Protecting your heart is easier than you might think! High blood pressure, high cholesterol...
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First Case of Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever in the US Confirmed
A Colorado woman diagnosed with Marburg hemorrhagic fever has recovered, US health authorities...
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Radiation Exposure from CT Scans Should Be Reduced
Radiation dose during CT scans used to diagnose heart and vascular disease is a concern for many...
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Panel Unanimously Votes For Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel
An advisory panel of the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted unanimously to...
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Cardiac Scans Should Be Recommended With Caution, Radiation Risk
An advisory committee convened by the American Heart Association’s Council on Clinical...
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Bird Flu Makes More Victims: Vietnam Announces Second Human Case of Bird Flu
Health officials earlier this week confirmed Vietnam’s first human case of bird flu since...
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Women More Likely Than Men To Die From Severe Heart Attack
A new study suggests that women are less
likely than men to get proper care after being...
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Staying Active Helps Heart Failure Patients As Well
“Be
active!” is not a message that we hear for the first time. Health care
providers and not only...
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Heart Patients Don’t Get the Recommended Tests before Angioplasty
Less than half of all Americans who undergo
non-emergency artery-opening procedures for heart...
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BPA Is Harmful After All
According to a study in the September 17 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association...
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Researchers Look For New Ways To Reduce Heart Damage
US researchers have identified a protein which may be useful in repairing heart damage caused by a...
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New Orleans Hospitals Learn From Past Lessons, Prepare For Gustav
New Orleans’ area hospitals began preparing for Hurricane Gustav by stocking up on food and medical...
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Stent Surgery Showed Similar Results Compared With Drugs
Angioplasty or stent surgery may provide more
short-term relief for some patients that suffer from...
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CDC Report: Emergency Room Visits Up by 26 Percent in a Decade
It appears that the number of Americans visiting hospitals’
emergency rooms increased in...
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New Mexico Group ‘Allergic’ to Wi-Fi Signals Seeks Ban on It
As Wireless Internet is becoming more common in many homes
and businesses making many people’s...
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Sexual Problems May Precede Heart Disease in Diabetics
Not only that erectile dysfunction is something often met in
men with type 2 diabetes, but also...
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Dark Chocolate during Pregnancy Cuts Preeclamsia Risk
Sweet…dark…in endless flavors and forms…who can say no to
chocolate? I guess no one, especially...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Shows Promise in Treating Depression
Deep brain stimulation could become a useful way to treat
depression and obsessive-compulsive...
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Cocaine Use May Result in Heart Attack Symptoms in Youths
A new study by the American Heart Association warned Monday
that cocaine use in young or otherwise...
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Sen. Vincent Fumo Leaves Hospital 1 Week after Heart Attack
A week after suffering a heart attack, State Sen. Vincent J.
Fumo, D-Phila, was released from a...
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Ex Polish President Lech Walesa Leaves Clinic after Heart Surgery
Former Polish President Lech Walesa was discharged from a Houston hospital Tuesday,
four days...
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Report: Not Many Americans Know Everything about Heart Attack
A new report found that most U.S. adults are not aware of the warning
signs and symptoms of a...
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Stopping Plavix Therapy Linked to Death or Heart Attack
Patients suffering from acute coronary syndrome who stop taking
clopidogrel (Plavix) may be more...
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Sport Fans Face a Higher Risk of Developing Heart Problems
Watching a big football match can create problems for people
with histories of heart conditions,...
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Home Treatment Equally Effective for Children's Pneumonia
Home treatment with oral antibiotics for children ill with severe pneumonia can be just as...
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Massage Helps Relieve Acute Post-Surgery Pain
Getting a massage after serious surgeries could be the key
to reducing post-operative pain and...
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Gary Glitter Refused To Go Back To UK
Gary Glitter, an ex-British rock star who yesterday was released from a Vietnam prison after...
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Hanson Brother Released from Hospital
Isaac Hanson, the eldest of the musical siblings in the band Hanson, was released Friday from...
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Hanson Brother Undergoes Surgery, Recovering Well
Isaac Hanson, the eldest brother of the “MMMBop” trio, was hospitalized Tuesday night...
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Paula Abdul To Appear With Broken Nose On Idol Finale
One of the three judges on "American Idol," Paula Abdul, tripped and fell, reportedly...
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Tulip Smashes Paula's Nose
Paula Abdul’s clumsiness made another appearance over the
weekend, as the American Idol judge...
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