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FDA Calls for New Warnings for OTC Painkillers
Over-the counter painkiller will get new labels warning consumers of the potential risks of liver...
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Statins May Reduce Risk of Developing Prostate Cancer
According to new studies presented at the American Urological Association’s annual meeting...
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Study: Heart Muscle Cells Renewed Throughout Life
A study appearing in the April 3 issue of the journal Science suggests that our heart muscle cells...
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Plavix-Aspirin Combo Reduces Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
Taking blood thinner Plavix along with aspirin appears to prevent stroke and heart attacks in...
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Cholesterol Drug Crestor Reduces Risk of Vein Clots As Well
Besides reducing the incidence of heart attacks and stroke, AstraZeneca’s cholesterol drug...
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Hurricane Katrina Tied to Dramatic Increase in Heart Attacks
Tulane University research has shown that Hurricane Katrina has contributed to a dramatic rise in...
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Traffic Jams Tipple Risk of Heart Attack
A recent study showed that getting stuck in traffic and getting frustrated about it triples the...
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Mixing Plavix with Stomach Medicines Raises Risk of Death By 25 Percent
Mixing Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.’s anti-clotting Plavix, also known as clopidrogel, with...
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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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Smoking Bans in Restaurants, a New Attempt to Cut Smoking Rates
Why ban smoking in restaurants and other public places? Supporters of the proposed smoking ban in...
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Multivitamins – Not a Solution to Prevent Diseases
Many people believe that taking vitamins regularly will help them prevent diseases, but this is...
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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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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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February 9 - The Day Smoking Died…in Boston
Starting today, many Bostonians will breathe healthier air thanks to a tobacco ban implemented by...
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Study Finds Heart Rate At Rest Very Important For Heart Disease Evolution
A study of postmenopausal women has released some interesting conclusions. It looks like a...
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Women’s Heart Rate May Predict Heart Attack
Women’s pulse may be a good predictor of their risk of heart attack later in life,...
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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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FDA Panel Backs Ely Lilly’s Blood Thinner Prasugrel
Blood thinner prasugrel, made by Eli Lilly and Co. in a joint with Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., is...
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FDA Approves of Lilly, Daiichi Anti-Clot Drug
Friday, the Food and Drug Administration gave the go-ahead to Eli Lilly and Company’s...
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Approval of Lilly Blood Thinner Is About To Happen
The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing the drug, called prasugrel (also known as Effient),...
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FDA To Conduct Safety Review On Blood Thinner Plavix
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating whether blood thinner Plavix is less effective...
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FDA Finally Approves Geron’s stem cells therapy
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just tapped a Northern Californian biotech company to...
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FDA Approves First Phase Of Stem Cells Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved the first clinical trial using human...
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Reduced Air Pollution Adds Years To Your Life
Pollution has always been thought to reduce survival due to its noxious effects on people’s...
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Heart Attacks Less Severe in the U.S., Report Shows
According to a new report, heart attacks are leading to fewer deaths in the U.S. The study...
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Smoking Bans, Anti-smoking Efforts Are Not Enough To Cut Tobacco Deaths
Despite the states’ increased effort to fight smoking, the rate of tobacco-related...
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Health Groups Dissatisfied with U.S. Tobacco Control Policies
The annual report on U.S. tobacco control efforts released by the American Lung Association gave...
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FDA: Vytorin Still Good for Lowering Bad Cholesterol Levels
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it has completed its review of data from the...
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Medtronic May Help Millions With its Complete SE Stent
Medical device maker Medtronic Inc. announced it began to enroll patients in a trial of its...
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Smoking Ban Proves Effective in Pueblo, Colo., Cuts Heart Attack Rate
A study released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that...
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Plavix – Aspirin Combo Lowers Risk of Heart-Related Problems
Patients suffering from atrial fibrillation who are not able to follow treatment with warfarin to...
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Daiichi, Lilly Get European Approval for Prasugrel
Monday, Eli Lilly & Company and Daiichi Sankyo Company announced that they had earned...
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Doctors Testing New Warfarin Dosage System
Wednesday, researchers reported that they were testing a new system aimed at regulating the...
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Efficacy of Bristol, Sanofi’s Plavix Questioned
The Food and Drug Administration said it has ordered the makers of the widely used blood thinner...
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Taiwan Bans Indoor Smoking
Taiwan on Sunday announced the decision to ban indoor smoking, becoming the 17th state in the...
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Smoking Bans Linked To Hospital Admissions For Heart Attacks
Hospital admissions for a heart attack were cut considerably in the city of Pueblo, Colorado, after...
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Study Finds Possible Link between Smoking Bans and Heart Attacks
A new report published by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a...
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FDA: Weight Loss Products Are Hazardous to Our Health
The holiday season is almost here and I guess you are anxious to taste everything that...
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Low-Glycemic Diet Helps Diabetics
People suffering from type 2 diabetes may keep their disease under control if they follow a...
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Study: Heart Attacks Deadlier for Women
New research in the latest edition of Circulation: The Journal of the American Heart Association...
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Vitamin D Protects Your Heart
Scientists are in a continuous researching process, in order to aid mankind in its fight against...
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Blame Your Boss For Your Heart Attack!
Employees who say their bosses are inconsiderate and uncommunicative are more susceptible to heart...
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Take Your Statins To Prevent Heart Attack!
Half of heart attacks and strokes happen
among apparently healthy men and women with normal or low...
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Obese Children Have Middle-Aged Arteries, a Sign of Future Heart Disease
Obesity in children is a growing problem
nowadays. Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic in...
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Crestor Can Detect Risks Of Heart Attack
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug administered to people who have normal cholesterol can cut their...
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor Benefic for Healthy People As Well
Statins of cholesterol-lowering drugs have been known to
reduce heart risk in people with...
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Avandia Risks Ban over Liver Toxicity
GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s diabetes drug faces harsh criticism as
the Washington, D.C.-based group...
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Daylight Saving Time Triggers Heart Attack
Heart attack rates appear to be increasing during the daylight saving time according to a study by...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Could Double Risk of Heart Attack
Three studies scheduled to be presented this week at the
American College of Rheumatology's annual...
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Angioplasty Overused in Heart Patients
Percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI is the clinical
name for angioplasty and cardiac...
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Vice-president Dick Cheney experiences Abnormal Heart Rhythm
Current vice-president Dick Cheney will receive treatment at George Washington University Hospital...
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Guidelines Set For Healthy Activity
In fact, forget this article and just turn off the computer and stop working on it, stop playing...
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Radical Hindus Attack Christians over "Forced Conversions"
New Delhi - Communal tensions are on the rise in eastern India as radical Hindus in the state of...
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Drug-Coated Stent Safer For Heart Attack Patients
A news study in the Sept. 25 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine
gives more hope to heart...
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Key OJ Simpson Witness Made Quite a Fuss
A key witness in O.J. Simpson's current trial of kidnap and robbery got
ill on Monday while...
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O.J. Simpson Trial Kicks Off Alarmingly, As Key Witness Falls Ill
The O.J. Simpson robbery-kidnapping trial kicked off on
Monday in Las Vegas but was nonetheless...
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Jenny The Elephant Will Remain At Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday that the distraught
elephant Jenny was not moving to Mexico...
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Safety of Statin Use for Children Questioned
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ decision to change its
guidelines regarding children and...
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8-Years-Olds to Get Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs If Obese
Kids as young as 8 are recommended cholesterol-lowering
drugs if diet alone fails to work in order...
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Grammy-Winning Legendary Comic George Carlin Dies at 71
Four-time Grammy winner comedian George Carlin died at 71 in Los Angeles. He passed away on Sunday...
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World
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Hallelujah As Christians Celebrate In Taliban
Islamabad - Around 78 families coming to the lone church in Wana, the main town of the tribal...
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Pakistan Teetering In Fight Against Terrorism
Islamabad - In 2008, Pakistan wobbled in its fight against al-Qaeda and Taliban militants, who have...
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Mayor of Russia's North Ossetia region's capital shot dead
Moscow - The mayor of the capital of Russia's North Ossetia region, bordering Georgia, was shot...
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As Stock Markets Plunge, US Candidates Duel over Way Out
Washington (dpa) - As the financial crisis erodes the retirement nest eggs of millions of...
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Smoking in Public Places Banned in India
New Delhi - India
on Thursday banned smoking in public places after a medical study warned...
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India gears up for ban on smoking in public places
New Delhi - An estimated 120 million smokers in India will have one more reason to try to kick...
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Global Crises Need Global Solutions, World Leaders Warn
New York - World leaders called for a revival of global institutions on Tuesday as economic crises...
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Indian police hunt for Delhi bombers, question suspects
New Delhi - Indian police on Sunday were hunting for bombers involved in multiple blasts in New...
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Pope Benedict to Visit France, the Church's Wayward Daughter
Rome - "France, eldest daughter of the Church, what have you done to your baptismal promises?...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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McCain has learned lessons of 9-11, Bush says
St Paul, Minnesota/Washington - US President George W Bush called Republican presidential hopeful...
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Medically Unfit Truckers Roam the Highways and Authorities Know It
According to an US safety study presented by The Associated Press, there are over 500,000...
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Pope Visits Ground Zero, Celebrates Mass at Stadium
Before celebrating the final event of his US visit – a huge outdoor mass at Yankee Stadium
- Pope...
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U.S. Military Builds Concrete Wall In Baghdad
The American forces found a new way to keep the militia
fighters from infiltrating Baghdad. They...
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Iraqi Archbishop Kidnapped At Gunpoint Found Dead in Mosul
Christians all over Iraq gathered today for the funeral service of
the Chaldean Catholic...
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Palestinian Rocket Injures 2 Israelis, Barak Promises Retaliation
Israel threatened to strike back
after two young brothers were severely injured by a Palestinian...
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More Heart Troubles for U.S. Vice President Cheney
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, 66, was treated for an
irregular heartbeat discovered during a...
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Lawyers and Human-Rights Activists Take To the Streets
After going public with his decision to re-elect himself while still serving as chief of the...
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Pope Celebrates Mass With Pilgrims in Mariazell
Pope Benedict XVI celebrated an open-air mass on Saturday with thousands of believers at the...
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Death Toll Rises Dramatically After Peru Quake
Peruvian authorities informed that more than 300 people were killed after a strong earthquake...
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US Vice President Dick Cheney Gets A New Heart Device
On Saturday US
Vice President Dick Cheney has underwent a small chirurgical procedure to
install...
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Life Returns To Normal In New York
day after a steam pipe exploded in Manhattan, reminding everyone about the the
September 11...
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Fatah al-Islam Claims Responsability For Beirut Recent Bombings
Fatah al-Islam, a suspected al-Qaeda linked Palestinian
group, claimed responsibility for the two...
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